TRAFFIC - Steve Windwood - 70's Rock - Skeleton Skull T-Shirt
Traffic "Dear Mr Fantasy" Skeleton T-Shirt I bet you've never seen a uber-unique Traffic 70's rock band t-shirt like this before, we certainly haven't... Steve Windwood and crew were serious musicians, inspired by The Beatles they wrote some of the most timeless tunes that even the most ignorant music listener has heard (and probably loves)! Traffic was sort of a strange band, Steve Windwood (at only 19 years old!) focused the music on his own organ work and Chis Wood's reed instruments... this was a big departure from the jamming electric guitar dominated bands of the 1970's... so instead of lemming them, Traffic was a decidedly more folk-inspired rock band... illustrated by strongly written song structures and unusual use of instruments. Traffic had many great albums such as Mr Fantasy (1967)... Traffic (1968)... John Barleycorn Must Die (1970)... and Shoot out at The Fantasy Factory (1973)... to name a few... and on top of that they had some incredibly classic rock songs like now ro
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