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Love It!! First Time Hearing | Blind Faith - Can’t Find My Way Home Reaction
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- Love It!! First Time Hearing | Blind Faith - Can’t Find My Way Home Reaction
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Im 73 years old. I lived this song ! Great Album 👍!
THANKS FOR PLAYING WITHOUT INTERUPTION!!!!👋👋👋👋👋SUBBED.YAAAAAAS!!
Steve Winwood on vocal, and Eric Clapton on lead guitar - great song. Thanks for playing Blind Faith, the entire album is excellent.
If I remember correctly, Blind Faith was the first Super Group - members of other established bands, forming another band (Super group). Bad Company is another such Super Group.
I was part of an era in music that ( in my opinion ) was the best. Bands in those days played with out Synthesizers. And that music still stands the test of time as being the best.🎸🎸🎸😎
Hey Stan. I agree. This is a wonderful song. But I hope you also go and hear Steve and all of Blind Faith sing this live at Hyde Park on youtube.. Steve was in his lower range voice there. I know, because I was there in 1969 to see and hear it live .And it was ALL fantastic.
Great reaction! This song hits everybody this way..Try singing along at the top of your lungs at 2:30 AM when you're hammered. Like I did when I was in college.
Ginger Baker, the drummer, previously played with Clapton in Cream.
Sadly, Blind Faith only lasted about eight or nine months together and released just one album. I think the best track to listen to next is "Presence of the Lord", written by Clapton about finding Hurtwood Edge, his villa in Chelsea.
I thought Hurtwood Edge was in Ewhurst Surrey
Such a Beautiful ❤ song ☮️
This song is one of my favorites, and Sea of Joy from this album is also a beautiful musical & vocal trip!
I had heard of The Spencer Davis Group, and Traffic but gave Winwood not much thought. Then one day on radio I heard this haunting voice singing, "Had to Cry Today" from the 'Blind Faith' album... Winwood got my attention. I went right out and got this album. Stay with it for more of the same... all cuts are great, 'Sea of Joy' you'll love.
Great song one of there biggest hits but short lived band but members went on to be much more famous then there were in the band play more by them
I'm here because I love the song (maybe because it is a good song, or maybe because I was an impressionable 14 at the time, and I've observed that we love, for life, whatever music we hear when we were 14)... the artful drumming helps. Thanks for giving the song a chance.
Two songs with a similar mellow mood (and which are equally artful) that I would suggest are From the Beginning by Emerson, Lake & Palmer (turn up the volume), and Inside by Jethro Tull (keep it loud, since it is Rock) (studio versions)... other deep mellow mood songs from that era are That's the Way by Led Zeppelin and Feeling Alright by Traffic, and Lay Down/Candles in the Rain by Melanie (the live version with the Edwin Hawkings Singers).
Ditto me too, you should check out some of yhecovers for this one, mybe Rachel Price.
Sorry....your rabbit hole is huge 😅😅❤