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"Paper Sun" is a song by British rock band Traffic, and was released as their debut single on 26 May 1967. [7] [1] It was a number 5 hit in the United Kingdom, [8] number 4 in Canada.
In the accompanying music video for "Everybody Hurts", directed by British film director Jake Scott and filmed along the double deck portions of I-10 near the I-35 Interchange in downtown San Antonio, Texas, in February 1993, the band is stuck in a traffic jam. It shows the people in other cars and subtitles of their thoughts appear on screen.
In 1996, "Big Yellow Taxi (Traffic Jam Mix)" peaked on the U.S. Dance chart at No. 39 and was part of the soundtrack album to Friends: Music from the TV Series. This song is sampled by Labrinth in the song "Sundown", from his 2012 debut album Electronic Earth. [88]
Traffic were an English rock band formed in Birmingham [4] in April 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. [5] They began as a psychedelic rock group and diversified their sound through the use of instruments such as keyboards (such as the Mellotron and harpsichord), sitar, and various reed instruments, and by incorporating jazz and improvisational techniques in their ...
Traffic is the second studio album by the English rock band of the same name, released in 1968 on Island Records in the United Kingdom as ILPS 9081T (stereo), and United Artists in the United States, as UAS 6676 (stereo).
Thus Winwood's erstwhile solo album became the reunion of Traffic (minus Dave Mason), and a re-launch of the band's career. [6] Mad Shadows would go on to be the title of Mott the Hoople's second album, also produced by Guy Stevens, and the new Winwood/Traffic album took its title from one of its tracks and became John Barleycorn Must Die.
[3] A song about a boy who left his girlfriend for a "better looking brand" and when he is horribly hurt in a crash no one visits. "Low Light" Pearl Jam: 1998: A song about a troubled couple losing each other in a car crash and not being able to reconcile. "Lucky" Radiohead: 1997 "Pull me out of the aircrash". "Mario Milano's Monaro" Perry ...
The latter of the three also produced the song. [2] The song is described as a summer anthem about being stuck in a traffic jam. [3] It creates an energetic interplay between the two artists, seeming to be a competition "to add the most random sounds until a full-fledged song is created". [4]