Traffic - Forty Thousand Headmen Lyrics
Forty Thousand Headmen No Lyrics. Forty Thousand Headmen If you know the lyrics you can send us.
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Traffic Forty Thousand Headmen Comments
I was 16 in '68 and filled with so much idealism. Traffic was a major part of the joy we all experienced at that time.
Needles to say, time has altered many viewpoints about life. But this song brings back moments when the world was filled with so much promise. "We were once children playing with toys."
yes.....60's best for the social/music breakthru...thats why that decade is important......love TRAFFIC
One of my favourite 60's Bands.
This is my fav song on the album because of it's spooky haunting factor.
Saw Traffic and The Moody Blues in 71,which I didn't think could be topped as far as Traffic was concerned. Then, in 73 saw them again with Santana and B.B.King. They did a jam that was incredible. Great years for music, drugs women, cars and, oh hell, life.
I was in Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
This came out about 1970 ???
A super album! Every song is a killer here!
Gone is pretty much all the psych influences that their first album got and more of undertones,but possibly their strongest songwriting here.
the mix on this song sucks.
il ask steve wilson to remaster it for you if he isnt to busy
Yeah! Bought it with my paper-boy money too. Wore that copy out and bought another very soon after. Not a single track that was not awesome: hooked for life.
Well, Andrew, it was a time when we all thought being a hippie was a sound position in life... You are right... It all seemed so different... I am 60 and find very hard to enjoy what is going on now... modernity stinks in many ways!
Chris Wood at his best
one of the best albums ever recorded
I was 15 in 1968 when I bought this album; it is still one of my favorites ever.
Bought it when it came out as a 15yr old with paper boy money and never regretted it: thanks for posting.
I did the same..every payday
41 thousand neither
" Roamin 'Thro' the Gloamin con 40,000 Headmen " (titolo dell'album: " Forty Thousand Headmen "), scritto da Steve Winwood e Jim Capaldi , è stato registrato per la prima volta da Traffic nel 1967 o nel 1968. È stato inizialmente pubblicato come B-side Singolo "No Face, No Name, No Number" nel 1968 e appare anche nel loro secondo album Traffic . Blood, Sweat & Tears lo ha anche registrato nel loro album del 1970, Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 .
i can't really tell you why this song means so much to me.
The lyrics help. Jim Capaldi was telling a story.
Happy 70th birthday Steve Winwood
Buon 70° compleanno Steve Winwood Stephen Lawrence Winwood, detto Steve (Birmingham, 12 maggio 1948), è un compositore, cantante e polistrumentista britannico, già membro di The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic e Blind Faith.
I was born tripping, didn't ever need drugs. This song was pure awesome. I've been there and luckily for me they had to stop and then reload. Rolling and Rambling.....with 40000 headman on my trail.
Manolo: Too say you were born tripping is too show people you really have no idea what tripping on LSD is like, though I understand your simple expression that "dont need drugs" but I bet you've taken pain pills in your life so that throws that argument out the window.
THIS SONG IS SO BASED GOD DAMMIT
In London in the late 1960s we called ourselves Heads, in America they called themselves Freaks, the BBC called us Hippies.
I was 21 in 1969 and my friends put 21 hits of LSD in the icing of my birthday cake and didnt tell me.
That was London back then and now in 2018 its a shithole. times change.
Ya know, all you guys are making me crazy! I'm sitting here and doing my damn best to "get onto" the music that's around today, and nope, can't do it. In early '67, I was 23, had just gotten out of the Army (got drafted), moved to San Francisco and although I won't go into it, the rest is history. Early '67 until late '74 were the best years of my life, but everything has gone downhill since then, musically, culturally, socially, and I'm just an "old" hippie whose albums were lost in a flood (Katrina), and glad I've found YouTube. And yeah, I actually met Owsley (see comments below or above?). Anyway, it's good to know that all y'all are still out there. Keep on keepin' on brothers and sisters.
Velvet loon pants and Afghan coat time. Impossible to describe , you really did have to be there . Cushtie Bop
Kevin R. . Orange sunshine oh yes ! Had me roaring like a Lion 🦁!!
I learned a long time ago that a person can never replicate those first acid trips. Even if good LSD comes around again, or is here now, you just can't catch lightening in a bottle twice. I dropped my first tab in 68(Orange Sunshine from California) and by the early 70's I already wasn't enjoying the trips as much. It had nothing to do with potency. If you do it long enough the chances of having unpleasant experiences increases. Man, it's 4 AM and I'm rambling.
I hope you people that lived those years at that age realise how lucky you were/are. In my opinion at least. Peace
First time I heard this song I was trippin on Acid, love it ever since, even in 2018..
I cant get enough of this song
Great song.
JImmy Miller !! Stellar Producer!! Great band helps. I know.
LOVE this
Just what I needed 😌
Easter 2017
bad ass