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Traffic - Medicated Goo (Studio)

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2011

Track is from Traffic Gold Disc Collection. It was part of a reissue bonus track release in 2000(U.K. only). The original album it was added to was titled Traffic, which was released in 1968.

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  • Nice song, but WHERE do these clowns come up with these song titles?

  • @7855waldo HAHAHA good question seems as though they were a bit ahead of their time to me since Afgani Goo is now a well known strain and it's considered medicinal! Anyways thanks for tuning in and have a Happy New Year!!!!!!

  • wheres the end of the song??

  • @adio726 Thanx for bringing this to my attention my friend! I will redo this video soon! 

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  • One of the best Brit bands of the 1970s

  • @tenisalot Backing vocals only I'm afraid, good ol' Stevie Winwood is the great and powerful voice heard in this groovy tune! After all this is his claim to fame! Jim Capaldi is responsible for a lot of the great lyrics we hear in the massive list of songs that Traffic has brought to us! Thanks for watch my video and I hope you stay tune! Low Spark of the High Heeled Boys is my next project!

  • @paul72kate I'm pretty sure the voice is that of Jim Capaldi...also on Noodle factory and other songs...Capaldi was definitely one of the great voices!

  • Is the track and album some posts mention: "Shootout at the Fantasy Factory" or was it ever entitled "Rubber Band Shootout at the Fantasy Factory"? Just wondering. Great post though.

  • Incredible song!

  • Thanks for posting -- a true set of musicians and an underappreciated band for sure! Do you have the studio version of Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory to post?

  • @DYNODRUM - Thanks for your comments. Yes, Traffic and Steve Winwood were good then and they're still good today - talent never goes out of fashion. Cheers!

  • @paul72kate Thumbs Up for You and Much Medicated Goo.

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