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One of my all time favorite songs by Traffic and Steve Winwood, (Original Post) MarineCombatEngineer 11 hrs ago OP
Mine, too. Always in the top of the CD stack Easterncedar 11 hrs ago #1
Traffic!!! ABC123Easy 11 hrs ago #2
Thank you so much Traildogbob 10 hrs ago #3
I ran across a wonderful and very long article on Steve from Vintage Guitar magazine. The article highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #5
Thank you for this too Traildogbob 10 hrs ago #7
Wow. Thank you. I just read that article. It's great! Easterncedar 1 hr ago #10
Love that perfirmance of the song! And this one, PBS Soundstage in 2005. Steve uploaded it Christmas Day 2021. highplainsdem 10 hrs ago #4
He does a great version of "Can't Find My Way Home" just him and his guitar. harumph 10 hrs ago #6
Dear Mr. Stevie Winwood!!! calimary 9 hrs ago #8
Very cool jfz9580m 8 hrs ago #9

Traildogbob

(12,995 posts)
3. Thank you so much
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:05 PM
10 hrs ago

I love these classic music posts in great video form.
Steve is an awesome guitarist. Many think of him behind the Hammond B3, which he is also a genius.
He was early teens when he was labeled a protege in keys. I love his Strat shredding,
Made my evening. Sharing it to my text to save.
Cheers

highplainsdem

(61,816 posts)
5. I ran across a wonderful and very long article on Steve from Vintage Guitar magazine. The article
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:32 PM
10 hrs ago

is from 2008, but I found it just a few years ago. I've posted it in this forum a couple of times, but in case you haven't seen it...

https://www.vintageguitar.com/3477/steve-winwood/

It would seem contradictory to describe someone as both underrated and a virtuoso, but such is the case with Steve Winwood, particularly regarding his guitar playing. The reaction of even longtime fans when they see him perform live is invariably, “I had no idea he could play guitar like that!” But, ironically, their surprise has less to do with his six-string talents and more to do with his stature as one of rock’s greatest keyboard players – outstripped only by the fact that he possesses one of the great singing voices in pop music.

He’s also no slouch on bass, mandolin, harmonica, and drums, and he’s helped write a catchy tune or two – from “Gimme Some Lovin'” and “I’m A Man” with the Spencer Davis Group to solo hits “While You See A Chance,” “Higher Love,” and “Roll With It,” with classics like Blind Faith’s “Can’t Find My Way Home” and Traffic’s “Paper Sun,” “Pearly Queen,” and “Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys” in between.

In point of fact, the lead guitar on the vast majority of Winwood’s recordings was supplied by him – from his teenaged years with the Spencer Davis Group through Traffic’s many incarnations, with a brief stop to trade solos with Eric Clapton in Blind Faith.

“He had the unique ability of covering not only keyboards and bass, but guitar,” the late Jim Capaldi said in an interview for the DVD of The Last Great Traffic Jam reunion. “Steve had guitar at any level that you like. Steve’s one of my favorite guitar players.”

-snip-

Traildogbob

(12,995 posts)
7. Thank you for this too
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:41 PM
10 hrs ago

I think the first time I was in awe of his guitar skills Eric was a guest at a show and he and Steve battled shreds with this song.
I do love “Can’t find my Way Home” in drop D but no way in hell could I or most duplicate that vocal art.
The list those here he wrote only makes it so hard to choose a best. But this version you posted here is damn sure a contender. He is a real jewel and treasure.

Easterncedar

(6,171 posts)
10. Wow. Thank you. I just read that article. It's great!
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 07:10 AM
1 hr ago

I started to listen to Traffic when I was not much more than a kid.. I didn’t follow musicians, just listened to what was in front of me. I really appreciate learning, even at this late date, something of what was behind the music I loved. Now I am thinking of having a good rummage at the vintage record store on the coast. Thanks again!

highplainsdem

(61,816 posts)
4. Love that perfirmance of the song! And this one, PBS Soundstage in 2005. Steve uploaded it Christmas Day 2021.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:23 PM
10 hrs ago
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