1) Status Quo was fo… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two bands named Traffic Jam
1) Status Quo was formed in 1962 under the name "The Scorpions". By 1967, the group had discovered psychedelia and named themselves Traffic, but were soon forced to change it to "Traffic Jam" to avoid confusion with Steve Winwood's Traffic, following an argument over who had registered the name first.
Formed in 1962 by Francis Rossi and Alan Lancaster at Sedgehill Comprehensive School, Catford, along with classmates Alan Key (drums) and Jess Jaworski (keyboards). Rossi and Lancaster played their first gig at the Samuel Jones Sports Club in Dulwich, London. In 1963, Key was replaced by John Coghlan and the band changed name to "The Spectres". They began writing their own material and after a year met Rick Parfitt who was playing with a cabaret band called The Highlights. By the end of 1965, Rossi and Parfitt, who had become close friends, made a commitment to continue working together. On 18 July 1966, The Spectres signed a five-year deal with Piccadilly Records, releasing two singles that year, "I (Who Have Nothing)" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man" (written by Alan Lancaster), and one the next year called "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet" (a song originally recorded by New York psychedelic band The Blues Magoos). All three singles failed to make an impact on the charts. Parfitt joined the band in 1967.
By 1967, the group had discovered psychedelia and named themselves Traffic, but were soon forced to change it to "Traffic Jam" to avoid confusion with Steve Winwood's Traffic, following an argument over who had registered the name first. The band, with newly-joined organist Roy Lynes, secured an appearance on BBC Radio's Saturday Club, but their next single, "Almost But Not Quite There", underperformed.
In late 1967, the group were now officially calling themselves Status Quo, and in January 1968 released the psychedelic-flavoured "Pictures of Matchstick Men". Rick Parfitt was invited to join the band just as the song hit the UK Singles Chart, reaching number seven; "Matchstick Men" additionally became the group's only Top 40 hit in the United States, peaking at number twelve on the Billboard Hot 100. Although Status Quo's albums have been released in the United States throughout their career, they never achieved the same level of success as they have in their home country.
2) Traffic Jam band exists since 1998 and was founded by two gentlemen: Karol Ptach and Wiktor Kurc (www.Graphvic.pl). They create difficult to define music, which is a good blend synth-pop, experimental electronic music, deep-house and electro. They describe their music as a fusion of voice transformation and emotional electronic musical landscapes.
They played concerts with such bands as Swayzak, Skalpel or Tworzywo Sztuczne. Quite recently their number āMontrealā was published on a notable collection of a SITE-REC netlabel, which has not go unnoticed and the number was used by dj Q-Man in his āNight Glowā set that was published in German SUBSOURCE
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Wait a Minute
Traffic Jam Lyrics
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Wait just a minute, you say it every day
You gotta comb your hair
Find a dress to wear
Before you go anywhere
I say to myself, Why cause a scene?
You gotta comb your hair
Find a dress to wear
Before you go anywhere
Wait just a minute, that's all you ever say
Wait just a minute, you say it every day
You gotta comb your hair
Find a dress to wear
Before you go anywhere
I say to myself, Why cause a scene?
She's so long, I've read my magazine
You gotta comb your hair
Find a dress to wear
Before you go anywhere
You gotta comb your hair
Find a dress to wear
The lyrics to Traffic Jam's song Wait a Minute describe a frustrating situation where the singer's significant other takes an excessively long time to get ready before going anywhere, and all they ever say is "wait just a minute". The repetition of this phrase emphasizes the level of annoyance and impatience the singer feels. The lines, "You gotta comb your hair, find a dress to wear, before you go anywhere" further highlight the time-consuming nature of getting ready. Despite the singer's frustration, they ultimately decide not to cause a scene and instead read a magazine while waiting.
The song portrays a common struggle in relationships - one person taking longer to get ready than the other. It can be seen as a light-hearted take on the situation, using a catchy melody and simple lyrics to convey the message. However, it can also be interpreted as a deeper commentary on communication issues and the struggles of compromise.
Overall, the lyrics to Wait a Minute present a relatable yet mildly comical scenario that many can identify with. The simple melody and repetitive nature of the song make it catchy and enjoyable to listen to, while the relatable subject matter ensures that it remains relevant to this day.
Line by Line Meaning
Wait just a minute, that's all you ever say
The person addressed only ever asks for a minute of delay
You gotta comb your hair
Before going out, the person addressed must attend to their grooming
Find a dress to wear
The person addressed must choose an outfit to wear before leaving
Before you go anywhere
The person addressed cannot leave until they have completed their grooming and chosen an outfit
I say to myself, Why cause a scene?
The artist wonders why they should create a disturbance over the person's grooming routine
She's so long, I've read my magazine
The singer has had enough time to read an entire magazine while waiting
Wait just a minute, you say it every day
The person addressed regularly asks for a minute of delay
You gotta comb your hair
The person addressed must attend to their grooming before going out
Find a dress to wear
The person addressed must choose an outfit to wear before leaving
Before you go anywhere
The person addressed cannot leave until they have completed their grooming and chosen an outfit
You gotta comb your hair
The person addressed must attend to their grooming before going out
Find a dress to wear
The person addressed must choose an outfit to wear before leaving
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@peacepixie2760
So cool. My 4yr old loves it. Roy had a really good voice. Shame he didn't sing more lead
@markwells2129
great song
@StatusQuonald
This doesn't sound like former Status Quo Traffic Jam.
You sure this is the same Traffic Jam?
Who sings this?
@bryemycaz
Roy Lynes, Former Keyboard player.
@john111257
roy lynes song and he is the singer, left in the picture
@philipsmith3590
This is the only Roy Lynes lead singing that I know of and, yes, he did have a fine voice.