HOLE IN MY SHOE (1967) by Traffic (incredible stereo mix)
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- Опубліковано 4 лис 2009
- I bought this single when it came out (Smiling Phases was the 'B' side). This song was written and sung by Dave Mason, rather than Steve Winwood who did most of the singing for the band. Interestingly, Dave said it was the first song he wrote and that it was like a nursery rhyme. He said he had not tried LSD at the time he wrote the song (many thought it was influenced by that drug). Francine Heimann was the six year old girl who did the spoken part in the middle of the song. She was the stepdaughter of Island Records boss Chris Blackwell.
Winwood had success as a musician prior to joining Traffic, becoming the frontman of the Spencer Davis Group at age 15 in 1963. Winwood met drummer Jim Capaldi, guitarist Dave Mason, and multi-instrumentalist Chris Wood when they jammed together at The Elbow Room, a club in Aston, Birmingham. After Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group in April 1967, the quartet formed Traffic. Soon thereafter, they rented a cottage near the rural village of Aston Tirrold, Berkshire to write and rehearse new music.
Traffic signed to Island Records label and their debut single "Paper Sun" became a UK hit in mid-1967. Their second single, Mason's psych-pop classic "Hole in My Shoe", was an even bigger hit, and it became one of their best-known tracks, but it set the stage for increasing friction between Winwood and Mason, the group's principal songwriters.
The rest of their career involved various personnel comings and goings (Winwood joined Blind Faith for a year) and Dave Mason even rejoined again for a short period. They had varying success, although scoring with John Barleycorn Must Die and The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Nov. 1971), which was a Top 10 American album athough did not chart in the UK. Sadly Chris Wood died in 1983 and Jim Capaldi in 2005. The above was adapted from Wikipedia.
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I was born in 61 I woke up this morning with the song Green tambourine playing in my head
Glad I witnessed the 60s 70s first hand. What a great era for music. Wish I could go back in time.
You can, every time you access music from that period 😁😇 have you heard "Time Machine" by Beggars Opera or "Time Machine" by Mick Softley two of my favourite songs, cheers.
I bet you're not from that period.
Nobody can convince me this wasn’t a time to live in ……. every record had a story ❤
At 74 I'm a worn-out hippy. I managed to live through and love the sixties. A fantastic time in my life. I still get the rush when I listen to sixties and seventies music now. I have no time for rap music or the boring music of today.
In today's virus troubles we need something to give us a lift. I am sure there is still plenty of talent in the singers of today, they just seem to have lost their way musically.
I feel the same way. I'm 63 and detest hip-hop and modern music. Music of the past lifted people up and made a deep and lasting positive impression on their lives. I feel sorry for the younger generation of today. Never having had that life enhancing experience.
No, it’s just that things from your past always seem better as you tend to remember the nice bits - I’m 67 but I find musicians now are every bit as good as they ever were or ever will be: just open your ears to it all while taking pleasure from having a personal back catalogue that extends over your lifetime.
@@davidrichards6835 I do not doubt musicians of today are every bit as good. I would love to hear some challenging music. Other than the dire modern tripe that is endlessly churned out.
@@davidrichards6835 you are right Dave...too bad you are casting pearls of wisdom before swine.
In that case I will forgive for being a hippy
I love this and other songs from the second half of the 60's, far better than the crap of today. Thanks for posting.
When I was in Aden in 1967, a street patrol of Royal Marines was in a dangerous area and we had Bullet up the spout ready for instant action. One of the lads tripped and put a round through his foot. At that time, Forces Favourites was a request show on BBC Radio played World Wide, on a Sunday. While he was in Hospital, it came on the Radio, " This a request for Marine +++++ in, R.A.F. Hospital Kormaskar in Aden. The song was "And all that I knew was the hole in my shoe was letting in water".😂😂😂
Absolutely brilliant.
I was there in December 66, sure was dangerous@
Was it the right or left foot????
@@michaelking9772 I can't remember mate but the way we carried our Rifles, the muzzle would have been pointing towards the left foot, so that would be a good guess.
🤣🤣🤣...classic!!
So lucky to have experienced the 60s music. There is nothing today that comes anywhere near being this good !! So many talented bands !!
There is always great music. Claiming generational exceptionalism is either plain nostalgia or narcissism.
I used to see Traffic play in pubs in London including the night Save Mason left the band the first time and they payed as a trio..
of course nothing compares ...it was the 60s ...todays music s no longer about us,,,its a new generation...love it or hate it .....you either embrace todays new music or you dont...its no longer our time ...its their time...
We had so much choice of music to choose from ,,,Wow it was a fantastic time to live through ,,,,never to be repeated xxlol
I want to go back
Yeah I’ve gone through this all philosophically and I disagree. It’s not just nostalgia. The whole world was on a crest of a wave that broke. There is still good music yes. But the overall dynamic of how good the mainstream was and how it effected culture is not the same. The amount of venues and the scenes it created. It was an incredible thing. There will never be another 60s counter culture, 70s madness and 80s MTV generation or 90s Seattle.
It was a hell of a run in the 2nd half of the 20th century. That goes for all aspects of western culture. It’s just not as magical now. I’m just happy I got to experience most of it. Yes you can find good music now-but I can differentiate between nostalgia and the fact it’s just not as good. It’s not.
All us oldies lived through the greatest of times that was the 60s.
One could understand all the words.
Andy i agree with you ,,, we had so much choice of fantastic music it was so diverse ,,,This classic rules my head and memories of the great 60s era lol xx
I want to go back
You missed the 90s mate 😂
The bands of the 60s were pioneers.
I really liked the music of Traffic. It was a joy to be a teenager in the 60s.
Traffic's first album "Heaven Is In Your Mind" is one of the best examples of tripping out with headphones. The speaker phasing is incredible, and the songs are connected (no dead space) thru sound sampling various cuts off the album. This is so subtle that it requires headphones, most people probably missed this trippy feature.
I would only be 7 when this great song was a hit. Am 64 this month (june)
i was - 10
I was 14.
I was 16 when this came out now about to turn 70 and i still get flashbacks when i hear this awesome :) Best era ever
I was 16
This was the music we grew up with - the psychedelic era of the second half of the sixties - simple timeless
I couldn't have put it better
i was in my teens when this record was out gotta tell ya im sorry if you missed the best two decades of the century 60s and 70s wow this music could out last time.
@@neild1617 if you think that was the last good music you have seriously been missing out for half a lifetime.
Woodstock/hippie era
I'm a young 65 as of 3/30/22, so alot of seeing the 60s, and Vietnam on the news
When i die i will do so knowing that I lived through the greatest music ever to cross the airwaves
So very true John. we were so fortunate weren't we?
You absolutely nailed it with that comment brother.
i agree totally
I remember waiting for XRT at 11 or 12 at night (been a long trip) for the night time DJ to come on and play what was in my head. I'd give a kidney (not of much use) to be back in those times, my times.
A great thought except the bit about dying , It put me off a bit
Still listening in 2024
brings back music from my youth now 73.
Just cant beat the classics
Timeless music from the '60's in my opinion.😊
did pink floyd copy traffic?
The start of everything really,than moving into great sounds in the 70s.
Maybe early stuff.
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I remember this when I was 8 years old on holiday in morecambe. Great memories Great tunes, . How times have changed, and the tunes are crap .
Winwood's soulful harmonies and the bluesy organ help set this apart from ah lot of psychadelic music
I was 13 when this was released. I loved it then and now❤
Hello 😇how's your day going so far?
I agree with all my heart, we are most fortunate to have been there just at the right time .we are the lucky few
So was I use to listen to radio Luxemburg under my sheets at night as well
I own the original.
Dave Mason was such a big talent, both as a musician and as a songwriter.
He still is!
Everything about this song is still as great as it ever has been.
Still listen to this in 2020, 53 years later ❤️
Damn
Cheesus
Me, and it makes me happy.
I loved being a teenager in the 60s, 1967 i was 17 happy days x
Being young is always a wonderful thing but to have been young during the 1960's, was really special!
I was 7 and didn't know shit
...still don't
Margaret I was born in 1949, we just had the best of everything and the greatest music In the 60s. Peace and love.
@@martinchamberlain542 yes brother you said it right, fantastic times, make love not war!
@Gabriel Chin that's 2 of us and it still moves my heart
I used to drive to work through the woods with this playing. 1967. Wicked record
You age is only a number i am 67years old hippy and rock yes peace and love to all and happy days still rocking MAN o YEAH i HA HA HA HA HA HA
Thumbs up if you're still listening to this in 2040! Flower Power is better than any other human way of thinking...
Traffic was one of the greatest bands ever
Nothing takes me back to that hippy, psychadelic period as this one!!!!
HIPPIE not hippy. Hippy is a weight problem.
Jackie Hussey Poulouktsi It’s spelt ‘psychedelic’.
@@Kate1Chopin Spelt is an ancient wheat or you're British.
Glad you made it through jackie, peace 🤘
Incense and peppermints - that's another one
The BEST thing about the 1960s was THE MUSIC !!!!!!
No. There was so much more xx
I was 15 years old and fascinated with music when this song came out. My parents thought there was something wrong with me. It was years before my first toke.
I still love this song.
We grew up with that wonderful stuff, it shows us a way out of our lovely but booring hometown. Meanwhile I am 69 and I am glad beeing born in the early 50th!!
The 60s and 70s were fab times for pop music 👌
Alexander Heath great times Alexander
Alexander Heath great musical years Alexander we were the lucky ones to have been there 😉youngsters today can only wonder how good it was !!!!
1967 Psychedelia, what a magical time that was for music to a young 18 year old impressionable music lover, such a special time and vivid memories take me right back there, just great music, if I had a time machine would be happy to go back again, would have to be one of my favourite years.
That little girls voice really does it in this timeless classic.
The girl was Chris Blackwell's stepdaughter, Francine Heimann
I loved this song from Traffic. The sounds were incredible. It;s now 2015 and I still love it. it's still Incredible...
Man, this music will "never" b repeated! Thanks guys 🤗
i guess you had to be stoned to enjoy this 60s classic ? however im a 72years young female who never took any thing only deep breaths when i heard this bonkers song ,,pure magic x long live the 60s what utter joy x
jane oughton I was stoned listening to this! I’m 69 years old now and when hearing music like this still miss the good old days of my youth
69 here too David, always reminds me of my Blakpool holiday with 2 pals for some reason.
Of course you don't/didn't have to be stoned to enjoy it. What a ridiculous thing to say.
@@janeough45 "rediculous"...oh the irony!
clive bindley the only ridiclulous thing is you ,,,,grow up ...
This song takes me right back to my childhood in Paisley, in 1967 when my grandpa passed away in October of that year, I was only 8 years old , it’s such a haunting melody for me, the other song from that period was Massachusetts from the the Bee Gees. Sad but also good memories.
This fine classic will never die , it was a smokers delight , ,,xx The 60s era was so special , im so happy i was their lol x
fell in love with Stevie Winwood on the strength of this song. I was 15. still love him.😊
Hello Maggie.. how are things going with you?
Oh, you naughthy Maggie....😂😂😂
Dave Mason wrote this song. Winwood and the others in Traffic hated it, hated it.
GREAT SONG............WE DIDN'T HAVE MUCH MONEY THEN BUT HAVING A GOOD TIME WITH GREAT MUSIC AND GOOD FRIENDS WAS THE BEST OF TIMES!!!!!
I was 13, battery operated transistor radio in a leather case, listening to this on pirate radio in bed and falling asleep, so the batteries would be flat in the morning lol. Great days...Ian
TheDiomedef16 Great days indeed Ian - thanks for sharing :))
true goes too damm quick.......
Lorraine Ashby ,Nothing changed there then . Still havn't got much money LOL
i had a transister too listening to the pieate stations radio 1 wasnt the same never was ..........
Chris Wood on flute and saxophone,brilliant.
There will never ever be an era or fantastic music like this. Take me back.
I always loved this song. It's so perfect for the era.
Such a great song, it stills sends chills down my, it is so special and beautiful.
60 music certainly made life worth living
I love the sound of this song, especially the “letting in water“ echoey part. It reminds me of the Moody Blues song, “Nice to Be Here”, and Donovan’s “The Magpie”. All three are gentle and childlike. There was a reason we were called flower children. That’s the part of hippie culture I appreciated the most: the gentleness and innocence.
Hello 😇how's your day going so far?
@@honestmark6681 Good, thx, u?
Had an Indian influence, like aspects of George Harrison,
Sarg Peppers ,
Cool music 🎶🎶
I remember when this song came out in 67. I was 7 yrs old at the time and just loved its hippy trippy feel, I never got tired of it!
+Samantha Williams
I was a teenager then and I loved too, still do. A Golden Oldie for sure.
Hello Samantha.. how are things going with you?
Here July 2018 😘but loved the 60s everything about that era,,,take me back,,way back😘
Hello Paula.. how are things going with you?
I was 12 years old when this song came out.It’s a song that as always stuck in my mind.
It’s a reminder of my youth and perhaps it will always will be.
I was less than 5. The version by Neil from The Young Ones. Wow how original!
Great psychedelic song .. love it..
Was 12 when this came out...blew my mind with THAT sound...still does ...amazing!
Spectacular band and awesome song !
i NEVER GET TIRED OF HEARING THIS SONG...Loved the 60's soooo much.
Loved the small faces singing all or nothing 💯💯❤️
Hi Dora
To right Phil. The hairs on the back of my neck still stand up when I hear 60s music. Unfortunately at 66 that's all that stands up now!
I saw them live in London in the late 60's & they were BRILLIANT
A very underrated group in my opinion.
one of my favourites in my collection.love love it. I was 9 when it came out.
absolutely brilliant stuff.....loved it then love it now...
Ron me too until eternity i say lol x
One of the greatest British bands!
Old enough to remember this when it was released in the 'Summer of Love' - still sounds as good now. Thanks for sharing.
2 years have past by since my last comment and still this song as never aged from my teenage years.I am now 68 years and it will never fade from my memory.Long live Traffic the group.
I' ve heard this song at the Top of the pops for several times in 1967, bought the record and played it all day long.
This is such an original track timeless
This stereo mix brings back to me for the first time almost exactly the same magic of this song that I experienced in the late sixties. It captures the quality of the original mono mix in stereo - what is very seldom achieved. I'm able to even persue the flute throughout the mix!
Yes we were "buzzed" to this music...and we loved it
Fantastic
Wilson- Only those of us who still look up at the trees for the Owl still remember this. Thanks for the upload.
another classic 60's song. can't touch this.!!!
BOY DO I FEEL OLD.......BUT PLEASED I WAS THERE WHEN THIS WAS FIRST PUT OUT........SUCH BEAUTIFUL WORDS.....the young have no idea how to be cool today....peace man.....
I was sixteen when this came out and playing the guitar. What magical days.
Pink Floyd... Fleetwood Mac.. Status quo...moody blues..traffic.. Move...Jethro ...that's music
Cream, Family, Free, Mott (before that idiot joined), Hawkwind, Curved Air, Doors, the list is Endless.
And it's all here, somewhere.
***** yea ...!!! England was the real deal:)
Still is:) cheers from Mexico!!
***** ...man I love the progressive bands of the 70s ..I been listening them since I was 6 I'm from 86..
+muertesatanica ramirez And Them??? Here comes the Night with Van Morrison. OK Its official I am older than God.!!!
We climbed on the back of a giant albatross and flew through a crack in the clouds where happiness reigned. Unbelievable bonkers and brilliant.
As a 15-yearold i I was present at their first gig, which took place in Oslo in the spring of '67. A special memory - for certain.
Just LOVE it, its time`s like these, that I wish I could go back in time and see the like`s of TRAFFIC live, on stage which sadly I never did,,,
Hello Hilary.. how are things going with you?
I just wanted to back in time
this song played a key-role in my up-growing... also I was about 9 years old, this song was the threshold, stepping into the inner world of hippie, music, love and all the rest,, and never leaving afterwords....... there was something in the air in those days... like a releasing of light, you could allmost touch it, you knew, if you looked in the eyes of someone, immediately, if you could trust that person or not, those were heavenly days....
Ahh how beautiful, An Olympic studio one recording , Producer Jimmy Miller and perhaps Eddie Kramer ... valve microphones, totally analogue, four-track I imagine, absurdly compressed drums,
A total joy to hear fifty-two years later, still magical; we lived through a wonderous time for music and being alive. xxx
Time just stands still when listening to this classic. Every time it came on the radio was divine and other-worldly. It still has that effect today like being back in 1967.
The best time of my life. Loved reading the comment too. Just takes me back.
Hello Chris.. how are things going with you?
What a 60's psychedelic band what took LSD; who would have thought!! Great song from childhood days.
i was 21 when this came still love im now 71
we are still listening
I was 16 brilliant
So viele schöne Erinnerungen an das Lied im Jahr 1967
Absolute Classic Love This Song From Traffic
Thank you for that bit of history. Really interesting. I was born in 52 so remember the 60s well.
Hello Bridget.. how are things going with you?
WOW. FAR OUT MAN! WHAT A FANTASTIC SOUND FROM THE SUMMER OF LOVE 1967,BELL BOTTOMS ,KAFTANS ,BEADS,PSYCHEDELIC PAINTED 1950S CARS ,SITARS ,PEACE AND LOVE ,MAGICAL YEAR
Steve winwood what a talent this and paper sun brilliant
I climbed on the back of a giant albatross
Which flew through a crack in the clouds
To a place where happiness reigned all year around
And the music played ever so loudly !
Much nicer than Greta Thunberg.
Thanks for filling in some of the lyrics I missed.
Von duMozze I've been wondering what she was saying for 53 years!
even those deliberate off notes on the sitar are a sheer joy.Also, those 70s albums mentioned are very good.John Barleycorn. etc.Bravo.
Aww sweet memories.singing this walking home from dance with the best girls ever not many left now xx
Hello Christine.. how are things going with you?
hello from Germany, I am an old hippie and did make these experiences. Love this song.
Hello Claudia.. how are things going with you?
i listended to this a kid and i thought how magical the tones were it felt like it was freeing my mind from all my childish fears
How can you not love this?
😊 thanks Big L for plugging this and all those other great songs of the mid-60's
Every time I hear this song It always reminds me of NEIL THE HIPPY FROM THE YOUNG ONE'S...🍺😊😊😊👍☮️☯️❤️..... peace man...!!!
A Very old song but always beautiful. It remembers to me my boyhood!
This band were breaking new ground and anyone who heard it first time round will never forget it, unfortunately I could not affordj to buy the single at the time PGS
I own the original.
This brings beautiful memories of me & my brother we used to say the words together! Miss you Tony so very much💔
Hello Paula.. how are things going with you?
Still got the original single brilliant band from the best era of music