Free in Japan. 1971 #paul kossoff
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Free in Japan. 1971 #paul kossoff
#paul kossoff with Free, April 27th, 1970 Berlin, Germany
Paul Kossoff
Spencer Davis Group. Steve Winwood on the right.
I remember sitting on the street in New York, the musicians [on the Blind Faith tour] discussing whether they would go up and play Woodstock or not. We kept saying, ‘Yeah, let’s do it.’ Clapton said, ‘Yeah, it sounds like fun.’ But Winwood wouldn’t do it. And the Delaney and Bonnie band said, ‘Aw, we’ll never get paid.’ So we didn’t. And it was a shame.
Donal Gallagher, Rory Gallagher brother and manager, deciding if Rory could play at Woodstock in 1969 (via squackett)
Blind Faith played in Santa Barbara, Ca. that weekend, likely booked before many folks knew much about Woodstock.
Steve Winwood in studio, late ‘60s.
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Not in studio. Outside at the cottage Traffic lived in.