Sunday, June 7, 2009

Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring

One of the best Traffic bootlegs that surfaced in the 1970s was On, By the Way, which documents a 1970 concert in London that was broadcast by the BBC. Among vinyl collectors, this LP has a fine reputation -- and deservedly so. The sound quality is excellent, and Traffic is in top form on gems that range from the traditional folk classic "John Barleycorn" and the moody, jazz-influenced "No Time to Live" to the funky blue-eyed soul ditty "Medicated Goo." Equally strong are Traffic's inspired performances of "Pearly Queen," "Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring?" and "Empty Pages." Boasting Stevie Winwood on vocals and guitar, Jim Capaldi on percussion and keyboards, and Chris Wood on bass, sax, and flute; On, By the Way is a bootleg that Traffic collectors went out of their way to search for in the '70s. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

4 comments:

marram62 said...

On, By the Way (Live in London 1970)

Traffic Live in London 1970 Amazing Kornyfone Records TAKRL-1931 featuring Steve Winwood, JimCapaldi and Chris Wood performing 1) Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring 2) No Time to Live 3)Medicated Goo 4) John Barleycorn 5) Pearly Queen 6) Empty Pages 7) Glad/Freedom Rider

Steve Wolfe said...

Hi,
I'd love to hear this Traffic set but the link is no more. Could you please upload it again? Thanks!
Steve

uros said...

Hi, can you be so kind and reupp the link, because it has been alredy purchased ten times,thx in advance.

marram62 said...

http://rapidshare.com/files/246648332/traffic_-_on__by_the_way.rar