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  1. Berkshire Poppies Lyrics: (One, two, three, two, two, three) / So many people with nothing to do / Hundreds of buildings that muck up my view / Watched by a tramp with a hole in his shoe ...

  2. 31 de jul. de 2018 · Berkshire Poppies. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Berkshire Poppies · Traffic Mr. Fantasy ℗ 1968 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited Released on:...

  3. "Berkshire Poppies" tells the story of a disillusioned city-dweller, sick and tired of the depressing rut he finds himself in, dreaming of his ultimate fantasy destination. In an expression of typical English understatement, he dreams not of Honolulu or the Caribbean, but sets his sights on a more realistic place: Berkshire.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2020 · Provided to YouTube by The Store For Music LtdBerkshire Poppies (With Traffic) · Steve Marriott · James Capaldi · Chris Wood · Steve Winwood · James Capaldi ...

  5. Berkshire Poppies. Traffic. So many people with nothing to do. Hundreds of buildings that block out my view. Watched by a tramp with a hole in his shoe. Standing alone on the corner. He's thinking that work is all a big joke. While he looks in the gutter for something to smoke. Two hundred kids in one red minimoke.

  6. 17 de sept. de 2023 · Berkshire Poppies is a captivating song by the British rock band Traffic, released in 1968 as part of their album, “Traffic.” This song holds a special place in the hearts of many music enthusiasts, not only because of its ethereal sound but also due to the profound meaning woven into its lyrics.

  7. Mr. Fantasy is the debut album by English rock band Traffic, released in December 1967. The recording included group members Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason; Mason temporarily left the band shortly after the album was released.