Showing my age..... Steve Winwood

I am guessing there are not a whole lot of Steve Winwood fans that hang around here beside me. Winwood is one of the most talented guys I have ever seen. Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith, Traffic, solo stuff....even his stuff with the short lived band GO was great. Crossroads with Clapton, where he held his own swapping guitar solo's. You can listen to the song Dirty City w/ Clapton from his latest record at http://www.stevewinwood.com. He has done a lot.
Anyways, he is doing a short East Coast theater tour like Eddie did, except he is coming to my dinkie little hometown and our 1,500 seat theater. Maybe next time, Ed can stop here too.
Anyways, he is doing a short East Coast theater tour like Eddie did, except he is coming to my dinkie little hometown and our 1,500 seat theater. Maybe next time, Ed can stop here too.
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But, he came up on stage with Tom Petty and they did "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "Can't Find My Way Back Home" ... which were SPECTACULAR!
He sounds amazing, I would recommend this concert to all PJ fans ...
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
My pa just gave me that record last month. It is amazing!
When I was ten I broke my ankle badly, and was forced to lay around the house for most of the first week while getting used to crutches. My parents asked me what new tape (there, NOW I feel old again) I wanted them to buy me as a consolation for being banged up and bedridden. I chose "Back in the High Life", which I now remember to be very, er, eighties sounding.
Apparently, I'm too young, because I missed most his really good stuff. Having only been familiar with his "hit" albums undervalues him in my mind, no matter how open minded I try to be (I do believe "Roll With It" holds up; not on the "High Life" record though).
So, to the OP, sometimes "showing your age" means "showing how awesome it used to be".
Take a listen to this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2xRYw3D ... re=related
Listening to the chorus of this song, it sure sounds like Chris Cornell may have been influenced by Winwood.
http://new.music.yahoo.com/videos/--2160278
my parents turned me on to Cream. i think that's my favorite band from that era. the sound is so raw. like pre metal raunch. let me shut up, i'm starting to sound silly.
eric clapton talks about him some in his book.
Might I suggest Traffic's self-titled 2nd album for all who haven't heard it...it's WAAAAAY up there on my list of favorite albums. Not a single skippable track, the whole thing is just flat out fantastic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_(album)
As she slams the door in his drunken face
And now he stands outside
And all the neighbours start to gossip and drool
He cries oh, girl you must be mad,
What happened to the sweet love you and me had?
Against the door he leans and starts a scene,
And his tears fall and burn the garden green
thanks, i will.
As for what stage of Steve's careear I started listne to him : Bakc in the High Life. Then I discovered Blind Faith, Then Cream, then Traffic. I looooove Traffic.
Fave Traffic: On the Road
Fave Steve solo: Talking Back to the Night and Nine Lives.....
"You damn well can't lick the system,but you can sure give it a good fondeling."-sleazy estate man(Hugh Laurie on A bit of Fry and Laurie)
"Judas Priest on a two stroke moped!"(Stephen Fry)
Saw Steve last August opening for Tom Petty. He is still such an amazingly talented performer and such a great vocalist although he downplays his own singing! I think he really knows how to use his voice well.
Recently got into vinyl. Picked up a lot of records and there was a Traffic album in there. It was the one with a corners notched out of the album cover. Evening Blue is just a fantastic tune off of it. Coincidentally, I heard it years ago on a Chris Robinson/Marc Ford bootleg, and never had a clue where it came from. I played the album on a whim and immediately recognized it. That was a pretty cool find, for me.
I may slap that on here, afterbit.
I would not pass up an opportunity to see a living legends who can still deliver the goods like Steve does.