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Old 03-04-2021, 03:10 PM
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Yeah, no doubt. Steve Winwood even had issues with him. Or, Dave had issues with Steve. (SteveMac probably knows the story better than I do.) Something about HOF.
They had issues dating back to the early Traffic days. Winwood, Capaldi, and Wood were more into psychedelic stoner jam rock and Dave was more poppy and wrote his songs independently of the others. It was Steve’s band, but Dave had the big hit with “Hole In My Shoe,” and that fractured their relationship more than anything. Dave left.

He came back for their second album because they were low on songs and he had about 5-6 ready to go, including “Feeling Alright.” Steve didn’t like Dave’s songs and Dave left again.

They’ve worked together sporadically, but they’re just very different men.

Also, Dave isn’t exactly Mr. Personality.

“Mason, Glaub added, was never into hanging out. He almost always traveled separately from the guys in his band. "He's a very aloof guy, basically. Not a real people person, which is unusual for what he does. He didn't really connect with a lot of the people he was working with, he just worked with 'em. And then he'd have other people that he traveled with, just to hang out with. We called them 'rental buddies' at the time."

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I should have known it was Christine next to Lindsey in that painting because she had a drink in her hand.
You know, I was adopted at birth. I've always wondered if Christine was my real mother.
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You know, I was adopted at birth. I've always wondered if Christine was my real mother.
She's a brit, and will always be loyal to the band. Never question your mother again!
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