Nice thought, no fences, freedom, no daycare from 2 months same room for years, ya then people were creative and not stuck in secure rms in college. Poor little guys take over when we’re older.
Let me just say that I’ve never felt more connected to any thread of comments than these! I think our generation was truly blessed to enjoy so many excellent and TIMELESS musicians. I WISH WE WERE ALL IN THE SAME ROOM SHARING A DUBIE;)
@@kurtw176 Very timely response - Just returned from Dr office where BP was a bit elevated :...( Will take your wonderful advice & blast my favorite of all times, Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys. Many thanks for the reminder that best meds of all, excellent music. To your good health too :) xoxo
70 recently - grew up immersed in this era, spent decades moved into other musical realms. These past 8-10 years revisiting this era. There's some magic here for sure.
It just made everyone enjoy life and the company of others. :) look back now and realize that was a blessing - which now gives me lots of fond memories of those I’ve lost or lost touch with.
I fell in love with this song the first time I heard it! It’s a MASTERPIECE! Steve Winwood is a Genius! All the Musicians just shining expressing their combined talents!!! Grateful I was around when this song was first released! Thanks for exposing it to those hearing it for the first time! 👏👏👏
@@Rock_SnobNice fable. It is one of many tracks in the day dissing the record companies. Barracuda, Working for MCA, Death on Two Legs, Zanz Kant Danz, Have a Cigar, etc.
The best part of being 70 years old now is that this music was in our ears as teenagers. Glorious. Traffic is one of my absolute favorites. Great of you to give this song a listen, despite the title.
OK, boomer. Sure, I listened to this in college. But I'm only 67. 😁😁 Great song, great album. Last week I listened to 'John Barleycorn Must Die', another great from Traffic.
The music we old farts grew up on was so much more sophisticated than what I hear today. Of course, we were listening to Ellington and Basie with our parents, too. We had good ears.
Born in 1970, I grew up listening to both genres, thanks to my father. He liked only some classic rock, but he had hundreds of jazz albums. He especially loved Basie.
From the time I was a young child, music filled our home. I'm very grateful that I heard an impeccable variety of great musicians. My father loved jazz, so I had the privilege to hear Basie, Ellington, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, and many more. My Dad bought me my first Beatles album. Incredible memories of a time that was so special and now a beautiful soul named Polo is discovering a world that will further enrich his life. IT'S BEAUTIFUL!
I'm 70 yrs old bought my first album in 1967 and you're listening to this mind blowing tune played by a19yr old kid singing and playing keyboard.... Fire up another bowl !
Winwood wasn't 19 when this was made, but he was still pretty young. I met Genesis when Selling England by the Pound was released. They were about 23 years old!
You got that right!!! NOBODY had it better, especially when it comes to the diversity of the music~ it was SUCH a creative time for artists of the generation! We were lucky AF to have been there when all THIS was first happening. I am so very glad that Polo is digging this and hopefully, turning the "youngsters" on to so many of our favorites 💚💚💚
I really want to see him react to Steve Winwood as a teen singing "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" from his time with The Spencer Davis Group. How many kids played with Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, and Bo Diddley before they left high school?
This song was so badass in the day. It’s cool that it still holds up so well. Goosebumps after an absence of 30 years. Words can never describe how fire this song is. Glad you dug it Polo.
Everytime I hear that opening sax I'm completely transported back to an amazing mind-expanding time in my fortunate life ...a most beautiful menagerie of young free spirited humans just 'being' ❤
Steve Winwood. Gorgeous voice and piano. Began his career as a teenage kid with the Spencer Davis band. His "Gimme some Lovin'" still fills the dancefloor. Steve patterned his early singing and piano playing on Ray Charles, his musical hero. Steve picked the best to emulate. Nothing like talent to endure. From the 1960s until today. Thanks Polo.
Steve Winwood was/is also very underrated on guitar. His solo on (Sometimes I Fee So) Uninspired, off the On The Road (Live) album still brings me tears and chills. He taps into emotion in his playing somehow, far more than most others.
Exactly! Reliving parts of ourselves! I've gained a new appreciation for growing up back then when new and innovative music was hitting us almost every month-- in many genres! Amazing time...
this song is the definition of a headspace. The fact that you kept replaying parts of it is not so different than all the times I've entered and re-entered the headspace they created. When it came out I didn't even know what jazz was, but it proved to be a stepping stone in my musical education. Loved your review brother.
Love the fact that the lead on this isn’t a guitar, but the piano! Steve Winwood is arguably one of the greatest all around artists of all time!!! Another great reaction Polo!👏👏
This group had so many great songs,but if you have a great pair of phones or buds,Heaven Is in Your Mind has the best trippy stereo mix of any tune I’ve ever heard.
....The percentage you're paying is too high priced While you're living beyond all your means And the man in the suit has just bought a new car From the profit he's made on your dreams..... .........Great lyrics..........
There is also genius in just the sound and rhythm of the words - how it fits perfectly with the music. "But it wasn't the bullet that laid him to rest, 'twas the low spark of high-heeled boys...... .... .... high-heeled boys..."
I never tire of hearing this piece of jazz/rock/prog/psychedelic genius - and I similarly never tire of watching reaction videos to it. There's nothing I can add to what other commenters have said, the whole thing is flawlessly composed, arranged, played, sung, produced and... imagined.
Required..." Roll With It"...Stevie Winwood...and the immortal "Can't Find My Way Home"... Best version (there are many) is Live @Crossroads Guitar fest (Clapton fund raiser)...with Stevie Winwood, Eric, Doyle Bramhall, DEREK TRUCKS, etc. Eric & Stevie were in Blind Faith (a supergroup) for a minute. FANTASTIC, very moving video...
Polo, you just opened yourself a whole can of worms! You may the first reactor play Traffic. They were serious musicians. Steve Winwood is one of the gods of 60's and 70's rock music. Before Traffic, he sang Gimme Some Loving and I'm a Man with The Spencer Davis Group as a teenager. These were major hits. Polo, listen to his version of Georgia. It will blow you away. After the Beatles and Stones, Traffic was my favorite group. Steve Winwood plays the finest piano and organ, and sings with soul. Traffic has many great songs that I hope one day you will find the time to listen to! Peace bro!
Hate you? Are you kidding? It’s wonderful to watch another person experience this song for the first time, and be left in the same state of wonderment, trying to unpack what you’ve just heard. The first time I heard it I was 19 years old, and being a musician all my life it blew me away. I’ve continued listening to it half a dozen times a year. I’m now 70. 👍 For the record your reactions are tip top. I don’t know if you’re a musician, but you undoubtedly have the mind and heart of one. Cheers! Strong recommendation: Elton John’s “Madman Across the Water” recorded in 1970 when Elton John was still the original Elton John. It’s a masterpiece
Oh this takes me right back. My earliest musical memory was of the Beatles and the Stones and then everything that rolled out after. I am so fortunate that I was alive as all this music was born into the world for the first time. Call me a boomer but I've been so lucky.If you lived through this, you know it was a gift.
🎼Love Steve Winwood’s piano. I guess I just love Traffic. I’m not young now but I was back when this was playing on the new FM radio. The sax player is Chris Wood. Steve Winwood hacks the ivory keys, the Hammond organ and sings. I’m glad you like them. Good jazz’ll give you goosebumps.🎼☮️
Yes Polo, it was known as the first generation of rock and roll and it’s still as good today as then. Thank you for critiquing and playing that great song.
listen to the whole album start to finish, it will rise to the top of your favorites list real quick..the atmosphere that no other band can create...so unique and the production by winwood for 1971 is unmatched
I'm turning 65 this year. No other song makes me smile like this one does. It might be just be my favourite song of all time..Great revue! I'm glad you liked, (I knew you would.)
I love this song. I once went to a Steve Winwood Concert around the time of Higher Love and the show was not starting on time and I had to work in the morning so I was on the verge of leaving. Just then on a completely dark stage, the piano starts with this song and I got chills and goosebumps. In the end I was glad I stayed for the show.
I’m 69. When I was young I knew the time I lived in was very special. We all knew it . There was a youthfulness and wonder , strife and change. I sometimes wondered what it would be like to grow old . How our generation would get on . Over the years I followed incredible music through the decades with my teenagers . I went to their concerts in the eighties and nineties. I was the mom that drove them . Why ? Because music was always my driving force . Then around 2010 , music was not the same . I lived through the magic . I don’t care to get old .
The great Steve Winwood. Maybe Britain's finest singer, songwriter, and master musician. He plays over 30 instruments and plays them at a high level. One of the greats.
Our music from back in the day 60's and 70's mainly were so creative ...the changes the experimenting with different instruments and sounds ...nothing compares to it today!!! And geez they were all long haired, high hippies....in other words geniuses !!❤🎵☮️
There’s excellent video of this LIVE. ❤ Winwood is so gifted. Check him out at age 17 sounding like Ray Charles on Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out.
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys! 50/55 yrs ago. Back in the late 60's early 70's this would have been described as "one groovy song". English Rock at its best! If you liked the piano and sax, try Ronnie Laws, Fever!
This is a master class in songwriting. Just the way the bass driven chord plays incessantly in the midst of the chaos created by the other instruments creates an almost unbearable tension that's only broken by Winwood's vocals but the lyrics are hardly calming and the breakdown on the chorus just add to the tension until the final verse that injects a note of hope and then everything seems to calm down in acceptance of reality. Sheer brilliance on every level.
One of my favorite reaction videos I've seen. Your appreciation of good music regardless of genre is quite evident. The song was killer too. What I especially love is how the bass player just keeps driving rhythm throughout.
Takes me back to my teen years in the ‘70’s, hangin out in my basement shooting pool (8 ball) sharing some of mother natures finest with a few close friends…i can feel these types of memories in my bones. Don’t bogart that joint my friend😉…Lord how i miss those days…
Life as a teenager was consumed by music, music history, band history, everything about it. I am so thankful to have lived through that greatest age of music, back when guitars could talk, saxophones streamed from one's soul and even drum riffs beat out our very hearts. It's great to see the younger generation feeling it too!
Don't despair, he's not underated here in Great Britain -- especially revered by the Mod movement here, and many great singer/songwriters like Paul Weller! :0)
@@JamesFolkers maybe I meant under appreciated and by that I mean he’s not a household name here in the states and doesn’t get the recognition for the GENUIS that he is
@@lunadyana3330I’m in the States (Arizona) and all the musicians and people I know think extremely highly of Steve. He was supposed to perform here about 2 years ago but cancelled and many of my friends were very disappointed. He is an extraordinarily talented musician and singer - we are fortunate to have recordings.
The 1971 Album Low Spark of High-heeled Boys is great (Traffic's fifth album). Their 4th album, John Barleycorn Must Die (1970) is a great album too. Must have. Only 6 tunes on the album.
I still have the John Barleycorn Album somewhere in the cabinet near my stereo system. I think I need to give it a spin tomorrow morning while I organize the living room area. It's been too long!
I could listen to this a hundred times in a row. You can isolate any of the instruments and it's a fantastic listen. Put them all together and you have a masterpiece.
This is my absolute favorite song ever. I'm 69 years old and it was so exciting to watch you smiling and jamming out to each part of the song. This brought much joy 🙏
Each time we watch you reacting as you listen to somrthing for the time, we are transported to our own experience of hearing it for the first time. This is a gift.
The hypnotic instrumentals in this song always give me the vibe of an old 70's show/movie where the cop is cruising through the streets of New York City looking for bad guys... LOL Love Traffic!!! ❤️
Thrills my soul to know Traffic,and this song especially is getting the credit it deserves. When it hit my living room,it was a visit to another planet. Every word you say speaks true. Ty. ❤️🎶
Thanks for another great reaction! I first saw Traffic live in Dallas in 1972. I was 22 and experienced that concert with heightened awareness aides. At the time I was blown away because I felt like Traffic was even better live than their recordings. I saw them again in Dallas in 1990. I was 40 but saw them without the aides I had before. I still felt like they were even better live and still amazing eighteen years later. Just an incredibly talented group. I am grateful that I was able to experience so much great music live in the 1960's and 1970's. I really enjoy your thoughts and perspective on the music that had such a huge impact on my life. Keep them coming!
been decades since I've heard this song. I loved when I was growing up with it as a teenager. Hearing it with adult ears it's way more sophisticated than I was capable of understanding as a kid.
The character actor, Michael Pollard is given credit for the title. They were all sitting around in LA, blowing up spliffs and Michael, one of the smartest people in Hollywood offered the title, which led to the chorus.
Whenever this came on the radio, we knew it meant the DJ had to go to the bathroom 😆SUCH a killer tune, Traffic has some incredible songs, always loved these guys! Great video as always
I grew up in the UK and remember when The Spencer Davis Group had their first number one hit with "Keep on Running" in 1965, followed by "Somebody Help Me". I was fascinated with their lead singer Steve Winwood who was only 17 at the time. Even more remarkable was the fact that he joined the group when he was just 14. He went on to co-write two of their most well-known songs, "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man". In '67 (the year I moved to the US) he left the band to form Traffic and later joined Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker in Blind Faith. After that he faded from the limelight and I lost track of him until one day in the mid-eighties I heard "Back in the High Life Again" on the radio, and realized he was back. Actually, he'd been back for a while, I just hadn't heard any of his newer songs, including "Arc of the Diver" from 1980. Anyway, I was glad to rediscover his music.
I bought the Low Spark album on cassette in 1986, mainly for the title track but also because Winwood was for me at the time one of those artists who had always been just at the edge of my vision. Like, I had really been into Clapton in high school and digging into his back catalog brought me to Blind Faith, things like that. I dimly remembered Arc of a Diver, mostly because I was into heavier music at the time so it barely registered with me. Low Spark rather quickly became my favorite "chilling out" album. Loved all the songs, but Light Up Or Leave Me Alone became my favorite. Well, it's upbeat, go figure.
I bought all of Traffic's records as soon as they were released, and still have them. I'm glad to hear that they were still influential in the '80s. And are being rediscovered even today.
From what I gathered on "High-Heeled" is what I have known as "Well-Heeled", which I know as wealthy, and most likely not self-made wealth. It puts perspective on the lyrics.
Wasn't this also written in the era of platform shoes (and boots), which were commonly worn by both men and women? All the trendy hipsters I knew back then wore them.
Steve Winwood is SO UNDERRATED! This is one of my favorites and always on heavy rotation! It’s great to clean your house to! I’m 60 this year and our music still fu**in KILLS IT!❤⭐️🔥
Underrated is the most overrated response on UA-cam. How can a man who won the Grammy award for best album of the year, played with Blind Faith, the Spencer Davis group and Traffic ever be considered underrated?? if you look up this song on UA-cam it has 5.1 million views. The Blind Faith song, Can't Find My Way Home has 6.5 million views Underrated? not hardly…
I'll be 70 this fall. Traffic was one of my go-to's on the morning after a night before...if y'all catch my drift. We had some damn fine music growing up.
@@lotswifemusic9965He’s underrated because when people talk about the greats like Paul McCartney he is almost never mentioned. He’s just not in the consciousness of most people. But he should be. Maybe the greatest all around musician, songwriter, singer in rock history. He played like 7 instruments masterfully. And the rock voice, don’t get me started.
It always amazes me how all these brilliant musicians emerged from post WW2 Great Britain...AND somehow managed to end up finding each other and creating perfect groups! In this case its: Steve Winwood- keybord, vocals Dave Mason- g Chris Wood- sax, flute Rick Grech- b the great Jim Gordon- d Jim Capaldi- percussion Rebop Kwaku Baah- percussion
I subscribed to you just for this song. Thank you. I also love how you let the music speak for itself instead of interrupting every 5 minutes. Thanks again from a boomer that misses those days ❤❤
I almost never watch reaction videos and never comment, but the thought of someone hearing this incredible song for the first time merits an exception. I was blown away when I heard Low Spark for the first time back when it was released and it's never not been part of my hard-core playlist. In fact, I listened to the album not much longer than a month ago. It's sheer genius and it's a shame Traffic had such a hard time staying together because at their best they were the best there was. Now go listen to the track uninterrupted, dammit! (Preferably high! 😉)
Now imagine your parents, and friends, sitting together in a darkened basement, mind altered, listening to this for the very first time.
Sounds like a dream
Well I was and am one of those old guys in a basement, mind altered This was stunning Such good stuff
I am one of those future parents setting in the basement lol
Have vape pen and killer head phones and enjoying the hell out of a song I have heard for 50 years
Yeah eventually my child came down to the basement with me 🙂 All my old friends I used to sit around with are like family anyway! Peace and love!
Being old now is a fair price for being young when all the great music was out.
I’m 74 and couldn’t agree more.
I wouldn't have it any other way. 66 now, and I think I was born at the exact right time to be a music lover.
This is the best comment I have ever heard about music we grew up to.
Nice thought, no fences, freedom, no daycare from 2 months same room for years, ya then people were creative and not stuck in secure rms in college. Poor little guys take over when we’re older.
@@annehemmer5153My favorite tee shirt says “I may be old, but at least I saw Rush in concert!”
Let me just say that I’ve never felt more connected to any thread of comments than these! I think our generation was truly blessed to enjoy so many excellent and TIMELESS musicians. I WISH WE WERE ALL IN THE SAME ROOM SHARING A DUBIE;)
This song willl lower your blood pressure and raise your well being.
@@kurtw176 Very timely response - Just returned from Dr office where BP was a bit elevated :...( Will take your wonderful advice & blast my favorite of all times, Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys. Many thanks for the reminder that best meds of all, excellent music. To your good health too :) xoxo
@@KWwest ✌🏼
Im 66 yrs old and we grew up with the greatest music made. From rock to motown, we had it all!
67th birthday yesterday!
68 soon and we had the best times and best music
70 recently - grew up immersed in this era, spent decades moved into other musical realms.
These past 8-10 years revisiting this era.
There's some magic here for sure.
Yes! Yes. We. Did.
67 come April. We definitely had the best music of all time, except maybe Disco.
Welcome to our World, brother. Growing up with 60's & 70's music was a huge privilege.
I still can't believe that I was fortunate enough to have been there.
I was 70's and 80's, when we still had awesome music.
It just made everyone enjoy life and the company of others. :) look back now and realize that was a blessing - which now gives me lots of fond memories of those I’ve lost or lost touch with.
We had so much great music.....we almost took it for granted. ❤❤❤❤😊😊
I must agree out loud. Our generation did have the best music!
Boomers 🤣❤🤙🎶
Yes yes… so true ❤
Damn straight!
🎼Yeah we did!☮️💟😑
Hands Down
I fell in love with this song the first time I heard it! It’s a MASTERPIECE! Steve Winwood is a Genius! All the Musicians just shining expressing their combined talents!!! Grateful I was around when this song was first released!
Thanks for exposing it to those hearing it for the first time! 👏👏👏
Steve Winwood wrote this song, along with Jim Capaldi, to vent his disdain for how record companies treated artists in those days.
Thanks, I love input.
@@Rock_SnobNice fable. It is one of many tracks in the day dissing the record companies. Barracuda, Working for MCA, Death on Two Legs, Zanz Kant Danz, Have a Cigar, etc.
I believe Winwood was only 17 or18 when I did this.
And treatment of musicians has only gotten worse...🤬
@@illiambarna9470
He was 23
The best part of being 70 years old now is that this music was in our ears as teenagers. Glorious. Traffic is one of my absolute favorites. Great of you to give this song a listen, despite the title.
Agree.
OK, boomer. Sure, I listened to this in college. But I'm only 67. 😁😁
Great song, great album. Last week I listened to 'John Barleycorn Must Die', another great from Traffic.
You're a boomer too! Baby boomers were born between 1946 and 1964.@@LesCish
@@barbarasmith9590 You betcha! That's why I added the 😁😁 after noting how much younger I am. 😁😁
their two best albums , oh and on the road a double from same era which includes most of barleycorn and low spark .
The music we old farts grew up on was so much more sophisticated than what I hear today. Of course, we were listening to Ellington and Basie with our parents, too. We had good ears.
Tom
Don’t you love seeing a young cat like polo digging it.
Born in 1970, I grew up listening to both genres, thanks to my father. He liked only some classic rock, but he had hundreds of jazz albums. He especially loved Basie.
It wasn't Ellington and Basie on the side at my house. It was Brubeck and Davis and Coltrane.
My parents were more the Glenn Miller Band, Dean Martin, and a lot of musicals and classical. We were a Catholic family so lots of that music too.
From the time I was a young child, music filled our home. I'm very grateful that I heard an impeccable variety of great musicians. My father loved jazz, so I had the privilege to hear Basie, Ellington, Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, and many more. My Dad bought me my first Beatles album. Incredible memories of a time that was so special and now a beautiful soul named Polo is discovering a world that will further enrich his life. IT'S BEAUTIFUL!
71 here. One of my favorite. So much incredible juice back then. What a joy to have been young then.
I'm 70 yrs old bought my first album in 1967 and you're listening to this mind blowing tune played by a19yr old kid singing and playing keyboard.... Fire up another bowl !
I think you meant to say to fire up another bowl, not 'bowel'.
Winwood wasn't 19 when this was made, but he was still pretty young.
I met Genesis when Selling England by the Pound was released. They were about 23 years old!
@@davedammit5404At 70..maybe he did lol
I was a 30 y.o. when this album was released in 1971. Today, at 83, I still find this to be an incredible piece! It still blows me away!
Skip the bowel and go for a bowl.
Us older folks had some AWESOME music to grow up with!
You got that right!!! NOBODY had it better, especially when it comes to the diversity of the music~ it was SUCH a creative time for artists of the generation! We were lucky AF to have been there when all THIS was first happening. I am so very glad that Polo is digging this and hopefully, turning the "youngsters" on to so many of our favorites 💚💚💚
I really want to see him react to Steve Winwood as a teen singing "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" from his time with The Spencer Davis Group.
How many kids played with Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, and Bo Diddley before they left high school?
Definitely the case.
@@MrVvulfomg!!!!! You’re so right! I now play the cigar box guitar to get back to the blues/jazz roots that aren’t created now!!!!
@@MrVvulf
Muddy Waters is the BOMB!
You are progressing well, Grasshopper.
"When you can snatch the LP from my hand, it will be time for you to go."
LOL, good show
Love this comment! 🤣🤣
They do not make music like they used to. This is a masterpiece.
This song was so badass in the day. It’s cool that it still holds up so well. Goosebumps after an absence of 30 years. Words can never describe how fire this song is. Glad you dug it Polo.
This is the only Traffic I never minded being stuck in!
I see what you did there 😂 🤘🏼
😂😂me too.
Traffic. On the Road
Live album. Whoo-ya!
One of my top 5 songs ever written
Me neither!
Everytime I hear that opening sax I'm completely transported back to an amazing mind-expanding time in my fortunate life ...a most beautiful menagerie of young free spirited humans just 'being' ❤
Can't say enough how badass this track is. Genius.... pure unadulterated Genius!!
Steve Winwood. Gorgeous voice and piano. Began his career as a teenage kid with the Spencer Davis band. His "Gimme some Lovin'" still fills the dancefloor. Steve patterned his early singing and piano playing on Ray Charles, his musical hero. Steve picked the best to emulate. Nothing like talent to endure. From the 1960s until today. Thanks Polo.
Steve Winwood was/is also very underrated on guitar. His solo on (Sometimes I Fee So) Uninspired, off the On The Road (Live) album still brings me tears and chills. He taps into emotion in his playing somehow, far more than most others.
@@rhmayer1He is awesome live. It’s worth traveling to see his shows.
@@bartjoy5179 Yeah. He's the real deal.
So true! 🎉
@@bartjoy5179
AGREED!!! 🎉
We were so lucky to be gifted this music in our youth.🤠
Polo - you reaction channel is so much more than us watching you listen to good ole music we grew up on - you’re helping us relive parts of ourselves
the best parts
Exactly! Reliving parts of ourselves! I've gained a new appreciation for growing up back then when new and innovative music was hitting us almost every month-- in many genres! Amazing time...
Traffic is an amazing group! Talented and genius lyrics...Love their creations.
Yes they had a lot of talent in the group. Too bad you don't hear hardly anything by them in classic radio stations. Steve Winwood totally amazing
I have listened to this song countless times, but watching you enjoy it makes me really appreciate it on a deeper level.
TRAFFIC was a great band. Wish they were able to stay together for a lot longer. But they gave us great music to listen to for a long time.
this song is the definition of a headspace. The fact that you kept replaying parts of it is not so different than all the times I've entered and re-entered the headspace they created. When it came out I didn't even know what jazz was, but it proved to be a stepping stone in my musical education. Loved your review brother.
Blind Faith is a must listen after Traffic.
Any half a century old songs covered by 30 years olds is doing something well.
Or SPIRIT.😊
Yes, after he added Clapton.
Love the fact that the lead on this isn’t a guitar, but the piano! Steve Winwood is arguably one of the greatest all around artists of all time!!!
Another great reaction Polo!👏👏
The bass. The bass is the lead
Watching your reaction to 'Dear Mr. Fantasy ' next. Love this
Check his repertoire... he's already reacted to it! Do a UA-cam search for "Polo reacts Traffic"
The live version from the Crossroads Festival in 2007 is fire!
Oh man!! You said it!
This group had so many great songs,but if you have a great pair of phones or buds,Heaven Is in Your Mind has the best trippy stereo mix of any tune I’ve ever heard.
I grew up in San Francisco in the early 60s. A wonderful time for wonderful music. Thank you young man for bringing back great memories. Blessings
....The percentage you're paying is too high priced
While you're living beyond all your means
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he's made on your dreams.....
.........Great lyrics..........
And it applies so much more today then ever.
@@ynwht655it was the same back then…… as it is today!… greed is in the human blue print!
Also "Or take me for a ride and strip me of everything including my pride. The spirit is something that no one destroys." Pure genius.
There is also genius in just the sound and rhythm of the words - how it fits perfectly with the music.
"But it wasn't the bullet that laid him to rest, 'twas the low spark of high-heeled boys...... .... .... high-heeled boys..."
Yeah little girl we know how it goes
I never tire of hearing this piece of jazz/rock/prog/psychedelic genius - and I similarly never tire of watching reaction videos to it. There's nothing I can add to what other commenters have said, the whole thing is flawlessly composed, arranged, played, sung, produced and... imagined.
Required..." Roll With It"...Stevie Winwood...and the immortal "Can't Find My Way Home"... Best version (there are many) is Live @Crossroads Guitar fest (Clapton fund raiser)...with Stevie Winwood, Eric, Doyle Bramhall, DEREK TRUCKS, etc.
Eric & Stevie were in Blind Faith (a supergroup) for a minute.
FANTASTIC, very moving video...
"Don't You Know What The Night Can Do" "Holding On". Also Higher Love
The performance of Dear Mr Fantasy from Crossroads is amazing. Ive listened to it 20 times.
Polo, you just opened yourself a whole can of worms! You may the first reactor play Traffic. They were serious musicians. Steve Winwood is one of the gods of 60's and 70's rock music. Before Traffic, he sang Gimme Some Loving and I'm a Man with The Spencer Davis Group as a teenager. These were major hits. Polo, listen to his version of Georgia. It will blow you away. After the Beatles and Stones, Traffic was my favorite group. Steve Winwood plays the finest piano and organ, and sings with soul. Traffic has many great songs that I hope one day you will find the time to listen to! Peace bro!
Steve is also a great t guitarist
Loads of reactors have played this track!
@@billalbritton4972Indeed!
There's TONS of Traffic reactions all over youtube.🤣
Always loved "Heaven is in your Mind" there is a live version up here on youtube that has a Dave Mason Lead at the end of it. Pretty special.
Hate you? Are you kidding? It’s wonderful to watch another person experience this song for the first time, and be left in the same state of wonderment, trying to unpack what you’ve just heard. The first time I heard it I was 19 years old, and being a musician all my life it blew me away. I’ve continued listening to it half a dozen times a year. I’m now 70. 👍
For the record your reactions are tip top. I don’t know if you’re a musician, but you undoubtedly have the mind and heart of one. Cheers!
Strong recommendation: Elton John’s “Madman Across the Water” recorded in 1970 when Elton John was still the original Elton John. It’s a masterpiece
And another Elton John song from that era -“Burn Down the Mission”. I can listen to that song 20x’s and still want more, just like this tune:)
And follow that up with the Madman done by Bruce Hornsby next. It's killer.
"Glad" is a great piano piece by Traffic.
And that final, discordant chord, oh my *GOD* 😮
Oh this takes me right back. My earliest musical memory was of the Beatles and the Stones and then everything that rolled out after. I am so fortunate that I was alive as all this music was born into the world for the first time. Call me a boomer but I've been so lucky.If you lived through this, you know it was a gift.
I liked this and many others more than the Beatles and Stones. It's so fun listening to Polos channel
Alot of these old British musicians have their beginnings in the blues, Brits love our blues so that is why you hear it in current music.
They all went to the University of John Mayall!
🎼Love Steve Winwood’s piano. I guess I just love Traffic. I’m not young now but I was back when this was playing on the new FM radio. The sax player is Chris Wood. Steve Winwood hacks the ivory keys, the Hammond organ and sings. I’m glad you like them. Good jazz’ll give you goosebumps.🎼☮️
AND lead guitar
Steve's voice and EVERY instrument, incredible.
Back in the day when you could truly enjoy just listening to a long-playing vinyl track.
Yes Polo, it was known as the first generation of rock and roll and it’s still as good today as then. Thank you for critiquing and playing that great song.
Low Spark & High Heeled Boys - this whole album is great!
FACTS!
AND "John Barleycorn Must Die".
I think I had this album
listen to the whole album start to finish, it will rise to the top of your favorites list real quick..the atmosphere that no other band can create...so unique and the production by winwood for 1971 is unmatched
I'm turning 65 this year. No other song makes me smile like this one does. It might be just be my favourite song of all time..Great revue! I'm glad you liked, (I knew you would.)
Me too
Had the pleasure of seeing Steve Winwood and Steely Dan a few years back!! And that was sound at its finest!!
I love this song. I once went to a Steve Winwood Concert around the time of Higher Love and the show was not starting on time and I had to work in the morning so I was on the verge of leaving. Just then on a completely dark stage, the piano starts with this song and I got chills and goosebumps. In the end I was glad I stayed for the show.
We'll Be Back In The High Life Again "
I love songs that make your mind wander and wonder. The sax and piano does it here 👍
Oh, Polo, I'm so glad you liked this one. It's a classic to us.
I’m 69. When I was young I knew the time I lived in was very special. We all knew it . There was a youthfulness and wonder , strife and change. I sometimes wondered what it would be like to grow old . How our generation would get on . Over the years I followed incredible music through the decades with my teenagers . I went to their concerts in the eighties and nineties. I was the mom that drove them . Why ? Because music was always my driving force . Then around 2010 , music was not the same . I lived through the magic . I don’t care to get old .
Fantastic, I too grew up in this generation and turned my now 40 something boys into fans. We were so fortunate to have experienced this dynamic eta
During the 60’s and 70’s
Half of the USA’s population was under 25. Lots of energy
Very overlooked fact. In 1966, 40% of the country was under 20 years old. Makes a huge difference in the overall vibe of a society.
India is kinda like that now.. when I visit and I take the Delhi subway for example.. it's overwhelmingly 20-somethings.
@williamkleeberg751 Traffic were an English band.
Don't we have similar numbers now? Not seeing any positive or creative energy
@@mwfmtnman Only 35% of the US population is between 0-25 and that percentage is dropping with every generation.
The great Steve Winwood. Maybe Britain's finest singer, songwriter, and master musician. He plays over 30 instruments and plays them at a high level. One of the greats.
Our music from back in the day 60's and 70's mainly were so creative ...the changes the experimenting with different instruments and sounds ...nothing compares to it today!!! And geez they were all long haired, high hippies....in other words geniuses !!❤🎵☮️
I’m 66. This is one of my favorite albums I had in HS. The sax is awesome! So glad you’re doing this one. ❤️🙏🏼🎶✌🏼
There’s excellent video of this LIVE. ❤
Winwood is so gifted. Check him out at age 17 sounding like Ray Charles on Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out.
High heeled boys is street slang for a speedball, it's about drugs killing people and dragging them down. Great song.
Low Spark of High Heeled Boys! 50/55 yrs ago. Back in the late 60's early 70's this would have been described as "one groovy song". English Rock at its best!
If you liked the piano and sax, try Ronnie Laws, Fever!
This is a master class in songwriting. Just the way the bass driven chord plays incessantly in the midst of the chaos created by the other instruments creates an almost unbearable tension that's only broken by Winwood's vocals but the lyrics are hardly calming and the breakdown on the chorus just add to the tension until the final verse that injects a note of hope and then everything seems to calm down in acceptance of reality. Sheer brilliance on every level.
@RicoCosta317 Well said!
There are a handful of songs that transport me back to my junior and senior high school days. This is one of them.
One of my favorite reaction videos I've seen. Your appreciation of good music regardless of genre is quite evident. The song was killer too. What I especially love is how the bass player just keeps driving rhythm throughout.
Takes me back to my teen years in the ‘70’s, hangin out in my basement shooting pool (8 ball) sharing some of mother natures finest with a few close friends…i can feel these types of memories in my bones. Don’t bogart that joint my friend😉…Lord how i miss those days…
@NickWebber-vp4pd I had the same experiences back then. Surely do long for those days.
Life as a teenager was consumed by music, music history, band history, everything about it. I am so thankful to have lived through that greatest age of music, back when guitars could talk, saxophones streamed from one's soul and even drum riffs beat out our very hearts. It's great to see the younger generation feeling it too!
@TshugaPum you and me - we share the same love ❤️
In my opinion, this is one of the best songs ever written. I’ve felt that way since the first time I heard it. Steve Winwood is vastly under-rated
Don't despair, he's not underated here in Great Britain -- especially revered by the Mod movement here, and many great singer/songwriters like Paul Weller! :0)
Underrated! By who! The man is a legend the world over!!
The Ray Charles of his generation. Ironically Ray was his idol.
@@JamesFolkers maybe I meant under appreciated and by that I mean he’s not a household name here in the states and doesn’t get the recognition for the GENUIS that he is
@@lunadyana3330I’m in the States (Arizona) and all the musicians and people I know think extremely highly of Steve. He was supposed to perform here about 2 years ago but cancelled and many of my friends were very disappointed. He is an extraordinarily talented musician and singer - we are fortunate to have recordings.
Nothing better than a Traffic jam.
Kudos to whoever made this request , it’s been years since I’ve heard this song
Still sounds as great as it did the first time i heard it back in 1971. Late 60's early 70's had a lot of songs that i felt the same way about.
The 1971 Album Low Spark of High-heeled Boys is great (Traffic's fifth album). Their 4th album, John Barleycorn Must Die (1970) is a great album too. Must have. Only 6 tunes on the album.
The only song on that one I don't love is the final one, but it serves well enough as a coda.
People often slight "Shootout at the Fantasy Factory", I disagree. Also very good.
All the comments and finally someone mentions John Barleycorn! As good as this sound and album are IMHO I think the John Barleycorn album is better.
I still have the John Barleycorn Album somewhere in the cabinet near my stereo system. I think I need to give it a spin tomorrow morning while I organize the living room area. It's been too long!
Stevie Winwood! Started with Spencer Davis when he was 17, went on to play with Cream, Blind Faith, and many, many more. Genius.
This Traffic cut is so amazing . His voice, the jazzy horn and the piano, with the drums holding it altogether.
Been quite a minute since I heard this masterpiece! One of those timeless pieces! Great reaction! Peace!
I think you just saved my life this evening dude. Love this.
Classic Steve Winwood and Traffic TALENT 👌
I could listen to this a hundred times in a row.
You can isolate any of the instruments and it's a fantastic listen.
Put them all together and you have a masterpiece.
Chris Wood was a big influence for Tenor Sax players, great jazz stylings.......electrified!~
This is my absolute favorite song ever. I'm 69 years old and it was so exciting to watch you smiling and jamming out to each part of the song. This brought much joy 🙏
Can't wait, Traffic is my favorite band!
Each time we watch you reacting as you listen to somrthing for the time, we are transported to our own experience of hearing it for the first time. This is a gift.
The hypnotic instrumentals in this song always give me the vibe of an old 70's show/movie where the cop is cruising through the streets of New York City looking for bad guys... LOL Love Traffic!!! ❤️
Steve Windwood 30+ years of gold with every band he touched & solo career to boot.
Traffic was so genre-defying. Traffic is one of my top-5 favorite bands of all time. Loved them.
Thrills my soul to know Traffic,and this song especially is getting the credit it deserves. When it hit my living room,it was a visit to another planet. Every word you say speaks true. Ty. ❤️🎶
Thanks for another great reaction! I first saw Traffic live in Dallas in 1972. I was 22 and experienced that concert with heightened awareness aides. At the time I was blown away because I felt like Traffic was even better live than their recordings. I saw them again in Dallas in 1990. I was 40 but saw them without the aides I had before. I still felt like they were even better live and still amazing eighteen years later. Just an incredibly talented group. I am grateful that I was able to experience so much great music live in the 1960's and 1970's. I really enjoy your thoughts and perspective on the music that had such a huge impact on my life. Keep them coming!
That final discordant note is one of my FAVORITE things.
It my favorite to! Love love 😍 it!
I have to say, I've heard "Low Sparks.." countless times. Listening to it through you was a treat - a real fresh take. Thank you!
been decades since I've heard this song. I loved when I was growing up with it as a teenager. Hearing it with adult ears it's way more sophisticated than I was capable of understanding as a kid.
Great reaction. I really like the special effects. This track is quite mesmerizing. I'm glad you like it.
Yes groovy special effects Polo...you are from our generation !🎵☮️
I’m digging the new special effects you’re adding. They definitely were a nice touch for this track 👍.
What are you talking about?
wha….?
Did you check out “Dear Mister Fantasy” …Traffic, already? It’s a great one.
Check his repertoire... he's already reacted to it! Do a UA-cam search for "Polo reacts Traffic"
Check his repertoire... he's already reacted to it! Do a UA-cam search for "Polo reacts Traffic"
Love it!
The character actor, Michael Pollard is given credit for the title. They were all sitting around in LA, blowing up spliffs and Michael, one of the smartest people in Hollywood offered the title, which led to the chorus.
Whenever this came on the radio, we knew it meant the DJ had to go to the bathroom 😆SUCH a killer tune, Traffic has some incredible songs, always loved these guys! Great video as always
I grew up in the UK and remember when The Spencer Davis Group had their first number one hit with "Keep on Running" in 1965, followed by "Somebody Help Me". I was fascinated with their lead singer Steve Winwood who was only 17 at the time. Even more remarkable was the fact that he joined the group when he was just 14. He went on to co-write two of their most well-known songs, "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man". In '67 (the year I moved to the US) he left the band to form Traffic and later joined Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker in Blind Faith. After that he faded from the limelight and I lost track of him until one day in the mid-eighties I heard "Back in the High Life Again" on the radio, and realized he was back. Actually, he'd been back for a while, I just hadn't heard any of his newer songs, including "Arc of the Diver" from 1980. Anyway, I was glad to rediscover his music.
I bought the Low Spark album on cassette in 1986, mainly for the title track but also because Winwood was for me at the time one of those artists who had always been just at the edge of my vision. Like, I had really been into Clapton in high school and digging into his back catalog brought me to Blind Faith, things like that. I dimly remembered Arc of a Diver, mostly because I was into heavier music at the time so it barely registered with me.
Low Spark rather quickly became my favorite "chilling out" album. Loved all the songs, but Light Up Or Leave Me Alone became my favorite. Well, it's upbeat, go figure.
I bought all of Traffic's records as soon as they were released, and still have them. I'm glad to hear that they were still influential in the '80s. And are being rediscovered even today.
Attention to detail, then they tried every sound effect in the studio. Mastery
From what I gathered on "High-Heeled" is what I have known as "Well-Heeled", which I know as wealthy, and most likely not self-made wealth. It puts perspective on the lyrics.
Sounds logical 🙄
Wasn't this also written in the era of platform shoes (and boots), which were commonly worn by both men and women? All the trendy hipsters I knew back then wore them.
Ive been waiting for you to "turn on" to this song,,,,, SO awesome!!!!!!
That always haunting voice is Winwood, he's also doin' the keyboard work... genius.
Steve Winwood is SO UNDERRATED!
This is one of my favorites and always on heavy rotation!
It’s great to clean your house to! I’m 60 this year and our music still fu**in KILLS IT!❤⭐️🔥
Underrated is the most overrated response on UA-cam. How can a man who won the Grammy award for best album of the year, played with Blind Faith, the Spencer Davis group and Traffic ever be considered underrated?? if you look up this song on UA-cam it has 5.1 million views. The Blind Faith song, Can't Find My Way Home has 6.5 million views
Underrated? not hardly…
Not underrated at all lol
I'll be 70 this fall. Traffic was one of my go-to's on the morning after a night before...if y'all catch my drift.
We had some damn fine music growing up.
@@lotswifemusic9965He’s underrated because when people talk about the greats like Paul McCartney he is almost never mentioned. He’s just not in the consciousness of most people. But he should be. Maybe the greatest all around musician, songwriter, singer in rock history. He played like 7 instruments masterfully. And the rock voice, don’t get me started.
@@glencurtis2761 Thank you! That was my point. 👏
It always amazes me how all these brilliant musicians emerged from post WW2 Great Britain...AND somehow managed to end up finding each other and creating perfect groups! In this case its:
Steve Winwood- keybord, vocals
Dave Mason- g
Chris Wood- sax, flute
Rick Grech- b
the great Jim Gordon- d
Jim Capaldi- percussion
Rebop Kwaku Baah- percussion
I subscribed to you just for this song. Thank you. I also love how you let the music speak for itself instead of interrupting every 5 minutes. Thanks again from a boomer that misses those days ❤❤
I almost never watch reaction videos and never comment, but the thought of someone hearing this incredible song for the first time merits an exception. I was blown away when I heard Low Spark for the first time back when it was released and it's never not been part of my hard-core playlist. In fact, I listened to the album not much longer than a month ago. It's sheer genius and it's a shame Traffic had such a hard time staying together because at their best they were the best there was. Now go listen to the track uninterrupted, dammit! (Preferably high! 😉)