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Traffic Concert

Winterland (San Francisco, CA)

Traffic concert at Winterland on Jan 26, 1973

01.26.1973
Tracks: 13 / Total Time: 1:42:39
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

In his 40-plus-year career in the music industry, success has always seemed to attach itself to Steve Winwood. From the time he played organ and sang lead, at age 15, on such hits as "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm A Man" for the Spencer Davis Group in 1965; up through four different incarnations of Traffic; to a now-classic LP made with Winwood/Clapton/Baker/Gretch supergroup of Blind Faith in 1969; and finally on a long string of successful platinum…entire summary

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  • it's me | Friday, June 19, 2009 | 1:43 am

    Winterland!!! Thank you, I was there.

  • sloppyk32 | Wednesday, June 17, 2009 | 3:46 pm

    I wasn't even born yet (07/10/73) when this concert took place, but i did get a chance to see them in 1992 or 1993(?) They were opening for the DEAD and the had a night off, so they played at Star Lake Ampitheater in Burgettstown, PA outside of Pittsburgh. This show was one of my top ten of all time considering I have seen 400 concerts. I clearly remember Rainmaker and Low spark. I also remember when we were leaving the venue, my friend noticed his license plates were missing from his car and we spent an additional 2 hours looking for them all over the parking lot. GOOD TIMES!!!

  • iv drip | Monday, May 25, 2009 | 7:17 am

    I just recently bought the On the Road CD. In my opinion, this concert is better

  • batmanspal | Friday, May 22, 2009 | 11:15 am

    can anyone remember seeing them at winterland the year before? I went and I think it was fairport convention and maybe tuckey buzzard? that played first- winwood switched from organ to guitar during several songs. thanks everyone= i love this website-awesome!

  • jansdochter | Sunday, May 03, 2009 | 12:49 pm

    I think it's really, really great to find the concerts here at Wolfgang's. I haven't heard Traffic for ages since my recordplayer collapsed. This concert is fantastic, i wish i could have gone to the concert then and there, but I was too young, too poor and too far away (in Europe). Traffic is still modern, funky and cool. Thank you Wolfgang, thank you ever so much!

  • Mitz | Thursday, April 30, 2009 | 4:18 pm

    Great music.

  • MrBB | Wednesday, April 22, 2009 | 11:11 am

    For those trying to remember who opened this show, btpmsi is correct. It was Free who opened. John Martyn, too on a triple bill. Alan

  • Russ | Tuesday, April 21, 2009 | 10:39 pm

    Yes, I was certain Mason came out for the encore. I sat in the front row of the balcony for this show. My buddy backed out and I took my sister at the last minute. She got to witness a great one. The Santa Monica DVD that you can buy commercially is a good refection of this period. The following year I waw Dave Mason and his band there - they rocked Winterland. It was a great time to be living in the bay area. I've said this 1000 times - Thank you Bill Graham!!

  • geauxtiger | Tuesday, March 31, 2009 | 7:23 am

    The band "TRAFFIC" at their best is AS good or better than anyone .. Beatles/Stones/ /Zepllin/Cream/ Floyd/Bruce& E-Street/ GD/U2 .. ect ... ect ... ect .... The Music is fresh today 36 years later ...... and 1000% better than 95% of the new music. Windwood is a musical genius and song writer of the best order. Who ever got to see the band perform on this night was truly witnessing music history.

  • js3800 | Sunday, March 29, 2009 | 8:14 am

    This was the same tour that I saw in West Palm beach Fl. Free was the opening act. Had front row seats for that show and i will never forget the event. Just saw Steve Winwood a few weeks ago fantastic show, a must see brings it all back.

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