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Traffic drummer Jim Capaldi dead at 60
CNN ^ | Jan 28th, 2005

Posted on 01/28/2005 9:12:06 AM PST by missyme

Legendary rock drummer and Hall of Fame inductee Jim Capaldi died on Friday after a brief fight with stomach cancer, his publicist said.

The 60-year-old Capaldi, born in England of Italian immigrant parents, died in his sleep at the London Clinic in the early hours with his wife and family at his bedside.

Capaldi, whose driving rock rhythms and songwriting ability helped make groundbreaking band Traffic a household name in the 1960s and '70s with -- among others -- Steve Winwood and Dave Mason -- also had an illustrious solo career.

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To: missyme
Capaldi...also had an illustrious solo career.

I remember Winwood's and Mason's "illustrious careers," but I must be too young to remember Capaldi's, even though I did own one of his cassettes.

41 posted on 01/28/2005 10:50:22 AM PST by the invisib1e hand (Leftists Are Losers.)
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To: All
I update my funeral music mix updated when I think of the songs that comprised the background of my life. "Can't Find My Way Back Home" is at the top of that list.
The Beatles, The Kinks, Traffic, Pink Floyd have something wonderful in common, music that can move you on a visceral level.
We'll see you again.
42 posted on 01/28/2005 10:54:51 AM PST by olde north church (I think, therefore iMac.)
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To: Yardstick
There was a popular Jesus Freak era Christian rock guy named Green. I'm blanking on his first name but he had some great songs.

Would that be Norman Greenbaum of "Little Green Bag" fame?

43 posted on 01/28/2005 10:56:31 AM PST by 7.63Broom (The Left- Poison for America's Soul)
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To: DaiHuy
It is. It didn't start out as an album but became one. Just like 'Super Session' with Al Kooper, Steven Stills and Mike Bloomfield was just a studio session of great music which became a great album as an afterthought.

Biography by William Ruhlmann

British drummer, singer, and songwriter Jim Capaldi was a member of Traffic in their two incarnations, from 1967 to 1968 and from 1970 to 1974. He frequently collaborated with bandmember Steve Winwood, writing the lyrics to many of Traffic's best-known songs. Capaldi recorded his debut solo album, Oh! How We Danced, during a hiatus in the group in 1972, and scored a U.S. singles chart entry with "Eve." He turned to his solo career full-time after Traffic's demise and earned a U.K. Top 40 hit with "It's All up to You" (1974) and two more U.S. chart hits in 1975 with "It's Alright" and a remake of "Love Hurts" that also hit the U.K. Top Ten. He charted with his second and third albums, Whale Meat Again and Short Cut Draw Blood. But he had to wait until 1983 to score another LP hit with Fierce Heart and its chart singles: "That's Love" and "Living on the Edge." Winwood guested on the album. Capaldi returned to the charts with his Some Came Running album in 1988. In 1994, Capaldi and Winwood reformed Traffic for an album and a tour.

From http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:8e811v0jzzba~T1

44 posted on 01/28/2005 11:08:25 AM PST by BobS
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To: 7.63Broom

Yes, that's it -- Norman Greenbaum. Back when I was in high school (this would have been the early 90's) my church youth group leader made me a tape of his favorite Norman Greenbaum songs. I had complained about how lame Christian music was and he said, here, listen to this guy. It was good stuff. Not Led Zeppelin but still pretty good.


45 posted on 01/28/2005 11:08:36 AM PST by Yardstick
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To: olde north church; dmz
Ahhhh, Blind Faith, what a band! Saw them in 1969, fond memories of Clapton & Winwood up on stage, facing away from each other in opposite corners, with the opening chords of 'Had To Cry Today' hammering our eardrums.

Saw Traffic several times, once with the lineup of Mott the Hoople / Mountain / Traffic. Great show, but it was in Traffic's John Barleycorn era. Winwood on acoustic playing the title song to open their set was kinda hard to hear, after Mountain was though! :)

46 posted on 01/28/2005 11:12:19 AM PST by Ready4Freddy (Veni Vidi Velcro)
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To: Ready4Freddy
40 whacks with a wet noodle!
I'm so embarrassed to have mixed up Blind Faith with Traffic. Penance upon me!
47 posted on 01/28/2005 11:16:01 AM PST by olde north church (I think, therefore iMac.)
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To: olde north church
Still great stuff.

I have ~20 6-CD cartridges for my vehicles - Led Zeppelin / Hendrix / Joni Mitchell / Traffic / Airplane / Blind Faith / Quicksilver Messenger Service

Only the classics! ;>)

48 posted on 01/28/2005 11:19:53 AM PST by Ready4Freddy (Veni Vidi Velcro)
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To: LS
"All the great songwriting is now in Christian music"

As usual, gross generalization is terribly incorrect.

Tell me what kind of music - musical genre, not lyrical - you like and I'll name you three current songwriters that are as good or better than those from the 60s and 70s. I'm not saying that the writing then wasn't strong - I'm just saying that if you think there isn't good writing now, you must be getting your music info from the radio. There is a ton of high quality music out there, but it does not get much play in the MSM.

No good songwriting now? I presume you haven't listened to Lucinda Williams. Or Patty Griffin. Or Ryan Adams. Or Jeff Tweedy. Or Patterson Hood. Or Buddy Miller, or his wife, Julie. Or Alejandro Escovedo. Or Richard Buckner. Or Kelly Willis, or her husband, Bruce Robison. Or Alison Moorer. I could go on and on.

There is music being made today that stacks up well against any music, ever - except in jazz and blues. You just have to look for it.

49 posted on 01/28/2005 11:20:11 AM PST by lugsoul (Until at last I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside.)
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To: Guvmint_Cheese
"That's truly sad to hear. Traffic is one of my favorite bands. Their fusion of rock, pop, and jazz was quite unique."

Were they originally known in the SF Bay area as East Bay Traffic?

50 posted on 01/28/2005 11:21:46 AM PST by blam
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To: missyme
I feel very old right now. I have been a Traffic and a Capaldi fan since their first album was pressed and continue to be.
51 posted on 01/28/2005 11:23:14 AM PST by Cold Heat (What are fears but voices awry?Whispering harm where harm is not and deluding the unwary. Wordsworth)
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To: lugsoul

Although a misguided lib, her heart is in the right place, Sarah McLachlan is so absolutely talented. Her lyrics are quite sensitive and emotional baring with a voice that has no equal on this planet at this time. She reminds me of Laura Nyro, another screaming lib with a voice like an angel and a way with words.


52 posted on 01/28/2005 11:26:13 AM PST by olde north church (I think, therefore iMac.)
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To: DaiHuy
Welcome to the Canteen, probably Traffic's best work

My favorite as well!

53 posted on 01/28/2005 11:26:51 AM PST by Cold Heat (What are fears but voices awry?Whispering harm where harm is not and deluding the unwary. Wordsworth)
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To: Ready4Freddy

You are a lucky man.


54 posted on 01/28/2005 11:31:02 AM PST by gathersnomoss
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To: lugsoul

Or Nils Lofgren.

Lots of great music getting zero airplay in this country.


55 posted on 01/28/2005 11:32:21 AM PST by discostu (quis custodiet ipsos custodes)
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To: olde north church
Agreed. Actually, a solid half, or more, of the people I listed are raging libs. But one's politics does not determine whether they are a good athlete, or a good artist, or a good filmmaker, or a good musician, or a good doctor, etc.

Interesting comparison to Nyro. I've not thought of that before - and now I will.

56 posted on 01/28/2005 11:35:48 AM PST by lugsoul (Until at last I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside.)
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To: discostu

Yep - Nils' best work is still hard to find. I'll admit I haven't heard anything of his recently - figured the boss was keeping his dance card full. Is he still putting out solo work?


57 posted on 01/28/2005 11:37:27 AM PST by lugsoul (Until at last I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside.)
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To: discostu

I should correct my own gross generalization. Some great music does get airplay - on satellite radio.


58 posted on 01/28/2005 11:38:13 AM PST by lugsoul (Until at last I threw down my enemy and smote his ruin on the mountainside.)
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To: LS

Highlight on songwriter!


59 posted on 01/28/2005 11:40:13 AM PST by STD (Last Action Hero)
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To: lugsoul

His most recent studio album is Breakaway Angel in 2001 which has his typical level of brilliance. And there's a live album from that tour. Says he's working on new stuff. Plus his usual side gigs (everybody seems to love having Nils polish up their lyrics).

Big cities (where there's lots of competition) and satelite seem to be the only places to find good radio anymore. Pretty sad what the industry has done to itself. I primarily use Scorsese and Chase soundtrack albums to find good new music, they seem to be tapped into the strong vein. Wish Scorsese would get off this period movie kick.


60 posted on 01/28/2005 11:50:37 AM PST by discostu (quis custodiet ipsos custodes)
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