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Re:John Barleycorn Must Die
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2003, 04:54:45 PM »
Except, of course, that I've got it completly wrong!!  That was the line-up of 'CREAM' that I listed....and not 'TRAFFIC' at all....which was Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Jim Capaldi!! [6184]

Ahhhh, after a while, all those Englishmen begin to run together!

Patti....I'm sitting here playing my brand new CD copy of "John Barleycorn"....studio headphones are a wonderful thing.

THANK YOU!!!......for reminding me....I think I'll call my brother.  [laugh] 

oh these 60's brains! mush some days! i don't know why i didn't pick it up of course Winwood is Traffic(my sister LOVED this band) i was more R&B myself!

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Re:John Barleycorn Must Die
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2003, 01:44:01 AM »
Yes, Steve "Back in the High Life" Winwood or Steven Winwood.  (That sounds like the Dark Shadows name for Lady Kitty's London solicitor, who, lives at Cadogan Square, no doubt.)

I saw Steve Winwood perform in concert way back in 1987.  And, now that I think of it, the photographer taking shots of Mr. Winwood during the show looked a heck of lot like our own Ringo Collins!

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