The first time I heard this song I was amazed that anyone anywhere could put my heroin addiction into words. I'm sure the song is about many things to many people but if anyone out there has suffered through an addiction listen to this song and think about what they went through. It's years ahead of its time. I don't know what Dave Mason was thinking about when he wrote this song. But I know what I think about every single time I hear it.
@Topkat555 I think the same. When I heard this song back in 1971 it was generally accepted that it was about heroin addiction and withdrawal (not feelin too good myself). I don't know what Mason had in mind, but Traffic members at the time were heavily involved in drugs.
@Topkat555 I think the same. When I heard this song back in 1971 it was generally accepted that it was about heroin addiction and withdrawal (not feelin too good myself). I don't know what Mason had in mind, but Traffic members at the time were heavily involved in drugs.
The first time I heard this song I was amazed that anyone anywhere could put my heroin addiction into words. I'm sure the song is about many things to many people but if anyone out there has suffered through an addiction listen to this song and think about what they went through. It's years ahead of its time. I don't know what Dave Mason was thinking about when he wrote this song. But I know what I think about every single time I hear it.
@Topkat555 I think the same. When I heard this song back in 1971 it was generally accepted that it was about heroin addiction and withdrawal (not feelin too good myself). I don't know what Mason had in mind, but Traffic members at the time were heavily involved in drugs.
@Topkat555 I think the same. When I heard this song back in 1971 it was generally accepted that it was about heroin addiction and withdrawal (not feelin too good myself). I don't know what Mason had in mind, but Traffic members at the time were heavily involved in drugs.