Definitions for "Blind Faith"
Rock group with Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker from Cream and Steve Winwood from Traffic. Famous album cover shown.
Blind Faith were an English blues supergroup which consisted of Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, Cream), Ginger Baker (Graham Bond Organisation, Cream), Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group, Traffic) and Ric Grech (Family). The group only released one album, Blind Faith, in August 1969 (see 1969 in music) and were often seen as stylistically similar to the bands which Winwood and Clapton had most recently participated in, Traffic and Cream. The band helped to pioneer a fusion of rock and roll with the blues.
Blind Faith is the self-titled and only album by the English supergroup Blind Faith, which consisted of Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, Cream), Ginger Baker (Graham Bond Organisation, Cream), Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group, Traffic) and Ric Grech (Family). Blind Faith, their only album, was released in August 1969 (see 1969 in music).
The total inability of theists to see the absurdity or danger or negative influence of their belief systems, no matter how clearly it is demonstrated to them or how closely it is waved in front of their face. Seeing things that aren't there, such as invisible sky pixies and magical events called "miracles".