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Traffic on Goodbye Again 1968 Stevie Winwood

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2008

This is Traffic performing "40,000 Headmen" on Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's Goodbye Again TV show in 1968.

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  • Wow. Dudley Moore looks so young. And...GO TRAFFIC!

  • They only did 4 episodes of Goodbye Again, but had some great music guests including Julie Driscoll (also on Youtube), Tina Turner and Joe Cocker.

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  • one of the most underated musician and singer

  • Great! There are so few "live" videos of Traffic...

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  • @masterofscotland: Not sure that's true. I've seen advertisements for Cream and Floyd concerts with the "The" tag before their names before each band ever went to America. I've also seen advertisements for Who concerts without "The" listed. It seemed both countries got bands names wrong probably because the bands were new and no one knew exactly what to call them yet.

  • Jim capaldi was very underated. He really laid down the bottom for this band. And a great vocalist too. RIP

  • @theabiotictheory Yeh apparently the Americans started that, Cream and Pink Floyd WERE orriginally called THE by the americans

  • This is precious, thank you for uploading

  • dave mason is a shadow of anything Traffic was.

  • i being of the year 1968 love life ten years later ace face shock me baby teen years rockaway beach car jockeys lock jaw zombo d crashing on the beach hope 1989 music was back nicks and dimes run amok gravity loses it 's grip ozone baby drifting out of time!!!!

  • OMG what a gem! Thank you so much.

  • Traffic 1968, it doesn't get more legendary than that. I've always wondered though, why are british announcers so fond of adding the article "the" in front of the names of bands we normally don't associate with that title. The two announcers at the beginning referred to them as "the" Traffic. I have a BBC Top of the Pops CD, where Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker are called "The Cream". Just sounds a bit odd.

  • wow. thanks

  • thanks to utube and the people who put up the tapes, i just watchedn something that i knew was impossible. how nice

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