I first said it almost half a century ago - Jimmy Dewar is among the 5 greatest blues-rock singers of all time. His illness & death was such a tragic loss to music.
James Dewar's is the ONE voice I would pick to have, if God Granted me that...Deep, seroius, comforting...What happened to him? What Year did he stop playing with Robin? I always that was Half Black...His voice and he don't look Scottish to Me! Love these Guys...Bridge of Sighs is a Desert 🏜 island disk...Matt
They took forever to induct Deep Purple and Sabbath...Jan Wanker...CHUCK BERRY..jimi Richie Havens...African American..ROCK AND ROLLERS...they deserve to be in...Rap and Hip hop? Sorry Get you're own HOF. .matt
This Scots-man's bluesy voice was incredible.... James Dewar you are sadly missed.... this brother could grab you from the minute he sang his first note & pour his soul into it... amazing singer... I was just a teenager 14 years old when I first watched this first run... classic....
can never be replaced, from belting out the hard, to the soft smooth bluesy , the man could draw you into being twice removed from yesterday. chewing gum while he was doing it. lol
I could never figure out why the group was just called Robin Trower. Would much much rather have had a name for the trio. James Dewar was every bit as important in terms of songwriting and performing as RT.
Seen him numerous times. A couple of years ago I took be 24 yo daughter to see him. She is a big Van Halen, guns and roses, fan. On the way home . She says, dad, that was the best guitar playing I have ever heard… I said babe, welcome to true rock!
AMEN, i took some friends to see Trower back in 90-91and 2 of them knew his music and the other 2 did not and i gotta tell ya we enjoyed the shit out of watching these guys be blown away at how great he was, luckily he had Davey Pattison singing who comes close to sounding like James Dewar(rip) God i wish we could have seen him live before he passed, i bet she was blown away by Daydream
I first saw them in 1978 in London england. We happened to be on our highschool grad trip and a few of us went and saw them...1980 in cleveland ohio, 1982 cleveland. 1986-87 akron ohio.. I remember being a 13-14 yo kid at my buddy's house. His mom and dad would be downstairs smoking the weed and one they they put on Bride of Sighs and the rest is history for me...63 yo and listen to Robin almost daily.@@user-1-800-spanked
The sound of perfection the flows from Dewar's lungs is astonishing. My first Trower concert was Bridge of Sighs and was completely fixated and mesmerized through the whole show. I'm glade I grew up in the 70's and 80's..
What a beautiful and powerful voice 😍 Truly the best voice in Trowers history!!And just remember before this lineup he did it while playing bass. A Truly tremendous talent and a beautiful human being. RIP James Dewar you are missed. 🙏
How amazing to see this now, 43 yrs later. I saw Robin for the first time 16 days prior this very video, Nov 9, 1977, I was 15, had never heard of him, along for the ride with friends, it blew my mind, changed me forever. The stage set up was same, long row of pedals in front of him, but three stacks of Marshalls instead of two, the volume was indescribable, sublime to feel that kind of power but clarity of tone, witnessing something God like.
Good story...the chording set up for "Bridge of Sighs" was to get the extreme lows out of the guitars and amps of the time. Those amps in the early '70s were loud and nasty even without pedals. It's a sound that people couldn't tolerate anymore I think, but for the time it was overpowering and new.
I cannot tell you just how much I love Robin Trower! James Dewar's voice is so complimentary of the guitar work of Trowers..........and vice versa. They opened for Tull in '76 at the LA Memorial Collesium. Those were the days!
I remember seeing Robin Trower in the 70s. After one of his songs, he flashed a big grin, walked over to his Marshall amp, turned everything up to 10 and just launched into 'Bridge of Sighs'. Fucking incredible!!
@davebehrens5859 - What’s truly difficult to understand is why people give that joke of an obvious money grab any credibility whatsoever. No artist the caliber of Robin Trower or James Dewar needs that phony accolade. The fact that we’re all here marveling at their talents nearly fifty years after the fact is a much better barometer and honor. F the RnRHoF. Hard. And R.I.P., James Dewar. Gone far too soon and sorely missed by true rock fans the world over. Robin is still making music, but James was the perfect singer for his band and it was never quite the same, although James’ good friend Davey Pattison did him proud for many years.
Saw this lineup and show at the Chicago Amphitheater on a school night. The doors got pushed open by people waiting in line out in the cold and everyone rushed in and no one even checked the tickets.The cops threw me up against the wall and searched me twice on the way in. We were down by the bathrooms before the show and some kid tripped coming down the stairs and dropped his bag. My friend picked it up and we rolled a couple monsters.Another friend and I shared binoculars, we each were looking out one lens each, at the same time.At the end someone was throwing M80'S from the top down on people on the floor seats. We went back to South Bend.The next morning, my mom asked what I did the night before and I said "oh nothing" .The 70's were the best concert /music decade of all times. Trower was a big part of it !.Glad I got to be there
Ha.Sounds like how I saw a few concerts at the “AMP” also. I’m sure Robin Trower Band thought, those Chicago people are “ cccrraazzzyyy”! Read that once, James Dewar almost got into a fist fight in a bar downtown.
Awesome story about the concert, but that person dropping M80s should have been dropped themselves. I remember seeing someone toss M80s at a concert in Saratoga performing arts center, and I never been happier about security grabbing someone before then. I don't know what they're thinking, putting others in danger.
I've been to 16 or 17 Robin Trower shows, they were all great but the first four with James Dewer, you can't describe how good they were, all of Robin''s singers are excellent but no one can compare to James, R.I.P.
Love James Dewar vocals. He was the voice of Robin Trower. Love how much they ate having a blast preforming. Wished he could've continued, but the deteration of his health left him without his gift.
I saw this on tv the night it was broadcast. The tv channel was also broadcast on radio and I recorded it on a 8 track tape long since lost. Good to see and hear this again
I can hear Robin's funk style in so many funk and r & b standards out there, can't believe I grew up missing all this 😔 Great discovery James chops are amazing 👌
Midnight Special great show I remember around when the good music was created. Wow Robin Trower up there with Jimi, EC, EVH. James Dewar, R.I.P. great vocalist & very good bass player which he wasn't playing in this. Bridge of Sighs is a CD everybody needs to listen too to appreciate this group.
van halen is not in the same class with these guys AT ALL - c'mon! just because Guitar Player magazine decided to make money off him by promoting him in issue after boring issue is no reason to give more credit to his same-solo-again-and-again style
My brother loved Trower seen him many times. Thank my stars my late brother had a love for great rock n roll. He let me listen to my first albums that he loved. Been a Trower fan since. I was probably 13 at that time. Big big fan.
Frank Lyn Jimmy was such a great singer. Robin never sounded as good as when Jimmy was singing his R&B voice. Listen to him in "Stone the Crows" his previous group. His voice was fab.
I truly do feel SORRY for anybody who never saw Jim Dewar in his prime back in the day, he was right THERE with anybody from that era, and THAT, is saying a lot as that time produced utter TITANS like FRANKIE MILLER, JACK BRUCE and PAUL RODGERS, yet even now, Jim doesn't seem to get his due unless you truly do know, going all the way to STONE THE CROWS. Those of us who DID see and hear him so many times back then will never forget him, and he was a fine bassist as well, Trower has always attracted top notch players and singers, he's not slowing down now either, just a true TREASURE for us all to enjoy!
I missed them in September in Chicago in 1977 as I had taken too much of something and was not recovered in time for the show. Aw!!! But I ended up working for MS Records in Morton Grove, Ill and I bought In City Dreams and got the poster for it from Promo dept. I saved enough money to move out to an empty apartment with my stereo, record collection and that poster. No TV so I missed this. Somebody's Calling....yeah.
Trower looks ultra cool in the yellow/black outfit, the way his body/shoulders move in rhythm, like he and guitar are one in the same. Dynamite comes in small packages, massive💥.
That was just legendary. And as others have said, James Dewar's vocals are the key here. Absolutely stunning musicianship. Funny how guys like SRV got all the credit for doing this gig YEARS after guys like Trower and Frank Marino were doing it.
Geez! Where did this come from! Thanks for posting! One of the greatest guitar players ever and James Dewar great vocals and chewing gum! Who says you can't sing while chewing gum! Love Trower!
Wow incredible in so many ways! I just saw Robin in concert a few days ago, sure wish Jimmy could have been onstage with him! Bluebird is one of those songs that brings a tear to my eye... I always thought that Robin's version of Further on up the road is the best one out there too! Of course the combo of his guitar and Jimmy's voice is tough to beat!
What a fantastic line-up! Bill and Rusty completely in the pocket, Jimmy working his effortlessly soulful vocals and Robin just having a great time being Robin!
I saw Robin Trower in 1980 on the Victims of the Fury tour and he blew the place apart. I always really liked James Dewar, his voice was one of the best he was a good bass player too. Trower liked his 3 piece, I never knew he had toured with his 4 piece with James just singing. Thank you for uploading this.
saw trower at Towson center in Maryland many moons ago. pure class.. happened to do a blue dragon that concert... ultimate concert experience. trower wouldn't jump around all he did was step up when he soloed then would step back and let other band members do there majick... dewar was right on tune..
Will always treasure this appearance on the Midnight Special.Great performance by the band . My older brother home from the navy. Sleeping on the living room couch. Me upstairs getting lit up by Mary Jane 🤪 and all the positive things of that late evening at home, on Chicago's Southside.
I was fortunate to have been able to see this great band many times, good times, great music. They were a big part of my life and still are. Thanks for the post
Great post. First time I've seen Dewar not playing bass. His vocals sound great as always. I always liked the choice of Davey Pattison later in the 80s who could do a great version of Dewar in his own way.
Saw Trower with Lorde drumming a few times mid to late 70's at Detroit's Masonic Temple. I remember one show where his pedal board was cutting out, he stopped show to fix it then started song over. Amazing guitarist who always delivered.
I first said it almost half a century ago - Jimmy Dewar is among the 5 greatest blues-rock singers of all time. His illness & death was such a tragic loss to music.
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James Dewar's is the ONE voice I would pick to have, if God Granted me that...Deep, seroius, comforting...What happened to him? What Year did he stop playing with Robin? I always that was Half Black...His voice and he don't look Scottish to Me! Love these Guys...Bridge of Sighs is a Desert 🏜 island disk...Matt
He's so smooth, they named the Scotch after him.
I had to check your comment to see if it was mine. I've said this on a couple of videos. One of the greats ever. Perfect out of the blocks. ✌❤
"About to Begin, Lady Love, Too Rollin Stoned' Bridge of Sighs Alachua. Matt NYC
The fact that Robin Trower isn't in the Rock of Roll Hall of Fame is all you need to know that it's a joke.
No the Hall is a joke.....
Yup..Jann WANKER....
Rock and roll hall of fame is a sham,Dolly Parton was inducted.
Run dmc and Jayz LL cool j is in. There’s more too. I hope Robin Trower, Uriah Heep and Wishbone Ash get inducted in the Rap halls of Fame
They took forever to induct Deep Purple and Sabbath...Jan Wanker...CHUCK BERRY..jimi Richie Havens...African American..ROCK AND ROLLERS...they deserve to be in...Rap and Hip hop? Sorry Get you're own HOF. .matt
James Dewar, one of the greatest singers that almost no one has heard of. So soulfull you would swear he was born in Mississippi!
Correct good call👍
No lie, this band never got the recognition it deserved. Too bad RR hall is more a popularity contest than a true testimonial to talent
Agreed!
That's Gospel!
First heard Jimmy and Robin in 1975 and I still love to hear both. I'm so glad I came across this video. Brings back memories.
James Dewar, one of the most, if not the most, under rated rock vocalist of all time. If you don't know him, he's truly a diamond in the rough.
Jimi is a gift to all true fans of good music.
I couldn't agree with you more.... Robin Trower & James Dewar musical magic.... perfect combo...
Love love him, playing bass and singing well is hard. James is 💥
And all while he chews gum:))
He's *not* underrated!!
This Scots-man's bluesy voice was incredible.... James Dewar you are sadly missed.... this brother could grab you from the minute he sang his first note & pour his soul into it... amazing singer... I was just a teenager 14 years old when I first watched this first run... classic....
yes! did he ever give interviews,i never heard one!
Yes. I had the opportunity to tell him, backstage at a gig, that he was my fave singer, back in '79. He was embarrassed but it had to be done :-)
can never be replaced, from belting out the hard, to the soft smooth bluesy , the man could draw you into being twice removed from yesterday. chewing gum while he was doing it. lol
I could never figure out why the group was just called Robin Trower. Would much much rather have had a name for the trio. James Dewar was every bit as important in terms of songwriting and performing as RT.
Amazing. Dewar paired with Trower never disappointed. Impossible to replace Jimmy on vocals.
You’ll never see the likes of this talent ever again.R.I.P. Jimmy and Reg.
Yes! They will always be missed. GREAT players and very awesome people to boot!
Who is " Reg " ?
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Reg Isadore,the first drummer for Robin Trower.
@@travelinben1966 Bill Lordan is the drummer in this video.
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I know.
Robin Trower. A great guitar player and great song writer. And he is still putting out albums.
Seen him numerous times. A couple of years ago I took be 24 yo daughter to see him. She is a big Van Halen, guns and roses, fan. On the way home . She says, dad, that was the best guitar playing I have ever heard… I said babe, welcome to true rock!
AMEN, i took some friends to see Trower back in 90-91and 2 of them knew his music and the other 2 did not and i gotta tell ya we enjoyed the shit out of watching these guys be blown away at how great he was, luckily he had Davey Pattison singing who comes close to sounding like James Dewar(rip) God i wish we could have seen him live before he passed, i bet she was blown away by Daydream
I first saw them in 1978 in London england. We happened to be on our highschool grad trip and a few of us went and saw them...1980 in cleveland ohio, 1982 cleveland. 1986-87 akron ohio.. I remember being a 13-14 yo kid at my buddy's house. His mom and dad would be downstairs smoking the weed and one they they put on Bride of Sighs and the rest is history for me...63 yo and listen to Robin almost daily.@@user-1-800-spanked
It’s amazing…my daughter gave her friends Twice Removed from Yesterday and Bridge of Sighs back in the nineties…blew their minds.
Took be?
The sound of perfection the flows from Dewar's lungs is astonishing.
My first Trower concert was Bridge of Sighs and was completely fixated and mesmerized through the whole show.
I'm glade I grew up in the 70's and 80's..
Yep!
James is unsung , unique
Powerful vocalist . In fact
Those who have been touched by him know he's legendary .
What a beautiful and powerful voice 😍 Truly the best voice in Trowers history!!And just remember before this lineup he did it while playing bass. A Truly tremendous talent and a beautiful human being. RIP James Dewar you are missed. 🙏
Disagree..nothing special...a decend voice among thousands others..
It's a shame that Rustee Allen does not get more attention in this video. A great bassist filling in for another one!
Eh, the late, great Gary Brooker was a more memorable singer..
My favorite singer.Beautiful voice.R.I.P. Jimmy.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
How amazing to see this now, 43 yrs later. I saw Robin for the first time 16 days prior this very video, Nov 9, 1977, I was 15, had never heard of him, along for the ride with friends, it blew my mind, changed me forever. The stage set up was same, long row of pedals in front of him, but three stacks of Marshalls instead of two, the volume was indescribable, sublime to feel that kind of power but clarity of tone, witnessing something God like.
The RTB was and still is my favorite. I watched this that night on Midnight Special, Wolfman Jack was the host.
Good story...the chording set up for "Bridge of Sighs" was to get the extreme lows out of the guitars and amps of the time. Those amps in the early '70s were loud and nasty even without pedals. It's a sound that people couldn't tolerate anymore I think, but for the time it was overpowering and new.
My god you have my father's name 🎃
Agree, Trower rules, got me playing guitar too 👻
God almighty: What a voice !! RIP and sorely missed, James Dewar.
Bluebird song is Goosebumps
inducing, such a beautiful voice James Dewar has. Calming the soul🦋.
Bridge of Sighs. Nuff said.
@@MrSeeuuthat's his best album but he has a lot of good tracks
I cannot tell you just how much I love Robin Trower! James Dewar's voice is so complimentary of the guitar work of Trowers..........and vice versa. They opened for Tull in '76 at the LA Memorial Collesium. Those were the days!
Hell yeah . Headliner for Montrose and Rush in the Spectrum in Philly circa April '77 . Fantastic show 👍
This was an era of guitar-playing when notes and space in music had meaning before Guitar became an athletic event and freak show !!!###
Just look how Robin is smiling on him after the break at 3:03, then Jimmy smiles back. Gave me CHILLS!!! Lotta love there!!
Spot on good pick up👍
So true... you just have to smile along watching two great musicians in the moment.
Always loved James and Robin trower o e of the best voices may he rip
My favorite blues singer of all time. James Dewar. R.I.P.
To this day he’s my favorite soulful rock singer.
James Dewar was one of the best singers in the world to me
Thank God for the Midnight Special or we would not even have this footage! RIP James Dewar
I remember seeing Robin Trower in the 70s. After one of his songs, he flashed a big grin, walked over to his Marshall amp, turned everything up to 10 and just launched into 'Bridge of Sighs'. Fucking incredible!!
Mutual admiration between James and Robin is so obvious. Titans of music on display and thrilling to hear.
Jimmy Dewar and Robin Trower are an incomparable paring. This collection showcases when, back in the day, music was TRULY great.
James Dewar WOW, I really don't know why this band isn't in Rock and Roll Hall of fame.
Do not want these guys in that sham.
Cos its BS
Because it's not about talent. It's about things going on behind the curtain
These guys are in my hall of fame.. right at the top...
@davebehrens5859 - What’s truly difficult to understand is why people give that joke of an obvious money grab any credibility whatsoever. No artist the caliber of Robin Trower or James Dewar needs that phony accolade. The fact that we’re all here marveling at their talents nearly fifty years after the fact is a much better barometer and honor. F the RnRHoF. Hard. And R.I.P., James Dewar. Gone far too soon and sorely missed by true rock fans the world over. Robin is still making music, but James was the perfect singer for his band and it was never quite the same, although James’ good friend Davey Pattison did him proud for many years.
Saw this lineup and show at the Chicago Amphitheater on a school night. The doors got pushed open by people waiting in line out in the cold and everyone rushed in and no one even checked the tickets.The cops threw me up against the wall and searched me twice on the way in. We were down by the bathrooms before the show and some kid tripped coming down the stairs and dropped his bag. My friend picked it up and we rolled a couple monsters.Another friend and I shared binoculars, we each were looking out one lens each, at the same time.At the end someone was throwing M80'S from the top down on people on the floor seats. We went back to South Bend.The next morning, my mom asked what I did the night before and I said "oh nothing" .The 70's were the best concert /music decade of all times. Trower was a big part of it !.Glad I got to be there
Ha.Sounds like how I saw a few concerts at the “AMP” also. I’m sure Robin Trower Band thought, those Chicago people are “ cccrraazzzyyy”! Read that once, James Dewar almost got into a fist fight in a bar downtown.
I was there too! 1976. Fantastic!
Awesome story about the concert, but that person dropping M80s should have been dropped themselves.
I remember seeing someone toss M80s at a concert in Saratoga performing arts center, and I never been happier about security grabbing someone before then.
I don't know what they're thinking, putting others in danger.
@@thequeenb1 I saw Pink Floyd there the week Dark Side was released and many early YES shows. I loved that place
I've been to 16 or 17 Robin Trower shows, they were all great but the first four with James Dewer, you can't describe how good they were, all of Robin''s singers are excellent but no one can compare to James, R.I.P.
Bluebird is such a remarkably beautiful tune. Dewar's vocals are majestic.
Love James Dewar vocals. He was the voice of Robin Trower. Love how much they ate having a blast preforming. Wished he could've continued, but the deteration of his health left him without his gift.
James Dewar, in memoriam,great singer and bass
James looks like a cross between Paul Rodgers and Richard Pryor. ;-)
Dammit, he was so good. Got to see him with Trower probably 20 times since '75.
Sounds a hell lot like Rodgers too!
By God he does!
He's got the Prior eyes and nose.
JD is absolutely delightful on Bluebird! And Trower, truly a Craftsman!!! Miss the magic of those two together!!!
Saw Robin a week before this airing at Radio City Music Hall with Rick Derringer opening. Great show been a fan of both ever since.
In City Dreams was my favorite Trower album. So nice to see it done live.
One of my all time favorite songs. How I loved this mans voice....EXTREMELY underrated!
RIP James. Thank you for all the incredible performances.
I am speechless before Dewar's voice delivery....no words
I saw this on tv the night it was broadcast. The tv channel was also broadcast on radio and I recorded it on a 8 track tape long since lost. Good to see and hear this again
Thank you for sharing this masterpiece! A far cry to music these days!
The "Understatement of the understatement of the understatem..........Saw RT live and he was always very underrated in the US!
Yes THANK YOU! I saw Trower in '80 at the Granada Theater in Chicago and he was great then and it's great to see him still touring 40 years later!!
saw him in 75 and last Saturday night 3/31/18 , Awesome show
Saw Robin Tower in 2019, he’s still got “it”. Totally entranced
I saw this band live in '77. One of my favorites, still.
That bluebird songs got to be one of the prettiest songs I've ever heard.
I can hear Robin's funk style in so many funk and r & b standards out there, can't believe I grew up missing all this 😔 Great discovery James chops are amazing 👌
Midnight Special great show I remember around when the good music was created. Wow Robin Trower up there with Jimi, EC, EVH. James Dewar, R.I.P. great vocalist & very good bass player which he wasn't playing in this. Bridge of Sighs is a CD everybody needs to listen too to appreciate this group.
van halen is not in the same class with these guys AT ALL - c'mon! just because Guitar Player magazine decided to make money off him by promoting him in issue after boring issue is no reason to give more credit to his same-solo-again-and-again style
EVH never did release that celebrated blues album I'm still waiting for!😂
EVH blows all those guys above away!!
My brother loved Trower seen him many times. Thank my stars my late brother had a love for great rock n roll. He let me listen to my first albums that he loved. Been a Trower fan since. I was probably 13 at that time. Big big fan.
45 years ago and still timeless.
I am proud to say I saw Robin and the band when they were touring with In City Dreams, Johnson City TN.
What a beautiful James had. So rich and soulful. He was so underrated as well as Robin Trower. I loved the band so much.
He is such a good singer.
Frank Lyn Jimmy was such a great singer. Robin never sounded as good as when Jimmy was singing his R&B voice. Listen to him in "Stone the Crows" his previous group. His voice was fab.
Great singer . saw trower in 1978 and was impressed by the singer and the drummer . great line up
Yes, I've always said Dewar had one of those iconic rock /blueyed soul voices. R.i.p.. been a trower fan since the late 60s. Guitar royalty...
The Midnight Special saved the best stuff for later in the show, after the teenie boppers went to bed.........
I agree with all the comments about Jimmy Dewar. I am blown away by that first slow song...wow!
I truly do feel SORRY for anybody who never saw Jim Dewar in his prime back in the day, he was right THERE with anybody from that era, and THAT, is saying a lot as that time produced utter TITANS like FRANKIE MILLER, JACK BRUCE and PAUL RODGERS, yet even now, Jim doesn't seem to get his due unless you truly do know, going all the way to STONE THE CROWS. Those of us who DID see and hear him so many times back then will never forget him, and he was a fine bassist as well, Trower has always attracted top notch players and singers, he's not slowing down now either, just a true TREASURE for us all to enjoy!
I missed them in September in Chicago in 1977 as I had taken too much of something and was not recovered in time for the show. Aw!!! But I ended up working for MS Records in Morton Grove, Ill and I bought In City Dreams and got the poster for it from Promo dept. I saved enough money to move out to an empty apartment with my stereo, record collection and that poster. No TV so I missed this. Somebody's Calling....yeah.
Trower looks ultra cool in the yellow/black outfit, the way his body/shoulders move in rhythm, like he and guitar are one in the same. Dynamite comes in small packages, massive💥.
Amazing singer ❤
...my brother called me in to listen to this when I was 15yrs old. I've been a fan since. Love the whole crew!
0:00 Bluebird
3:51 Further on Up the Road
6:11 Somebody Calling
11:22 Bridge of Sighs
Just what I was looking for. Thanks for putting in the work.
Bridge of Sighs is truly amazing!
Robin Trower music soothes and excites Jimmy Dewar has a golden voice!!!!!
Great vocalist matched with a great guitarist. Music of my era... remains.
That was just legendary. And as others have said, James Dewar's vocals are the key here. Absolutely stunning musicianship. Funny how guys like SRV got all the credit for doing this gig YEARS after guys like Trower and Frank Marino were doing it.
R.I.P Jimmy, great talent
Robin Trower is a top 5 all time Strat player imo.
There’s some amazing company in there.
-Jimi
-SRV
-Jeff Beck
-Eric
Sad! They're All gone now.
I saw him with Stone the Crows in 73. The trio of him. Reg Isidore and Grower was very special.
Geez! Where did this come from! Thanks for posting! One of the greatest guitar players ever and James Dewar great vocals and chewing gum! Who says you can't sing while chewing gum! Love Trower!
The distinctive sound of the guitar / vocal --- you know EXACTLY who it is right off...
Wow incredible in so many ways! I just saw Robin in concert a few days ago, sure wish Jimmy could have been onstage with him! Bluebird is one of those songs that brings a tear to my eye... I always thought that Robin's version of Further on up the road is the best one out there too! Of course the combo of his guitar and Jimmy's voice is tough to beat!
Best quality I’ve seen of this episode
Long Misty Days is still in my top 10 of all time.
What a fantastic line-up! Bill and Rusty completely in the pocket, Jimmy working his effortlessly soulful vocals and Robin just having a great time being Robin!
Soul upon soulful. You are so missed James 😢
I saw Robin last Sunday finally - worth the wait!!
He is still amazing live!
Seen him 18 times
Midnight Special was a great show with all live performances just like this fantastic live Robin Trower song!!
Thank you for making life tolerable...peace to your soul.
Robin Trower was my first concert ever! Rick Derringer and the Stillwater Band were the openers New Haven Collisium Collisium! What a memorable show!
No Jimmy D., sad day. Thanks for recordings like this to remind me. Miss you Jim. Keep rocking Robin!
So good. Watching Trower takes me to another place!
Thank you for uploading this dynamite show
The ridiculous underrated Robin Trower. I saw him early on and the talk was of Hendrix. Also saw Robin in Procul Harem at Miami Poo.
R.I.P. MY BROTHER AND THANK YOU..
Bridge of sighs...fantastic album and song.
That guitar tone... That voice...
J.D. 's voice on this is amazing , never heard this , Thanks , much appreciated !
This was a pleasure to watch. Very influential guitarist.
Loving these guys after 50 years .....
We miss Jimmy Dewar a lot, great voice and talent!
I saw Robin Trower in 1980 on the Victims of the Fury tour and he blew the place apart. I always really liked James Dewar, his voice was one of the best he was a good bass player too. Trower liked his 3 piece, I never knew he had toured with his 4 piece with James just singing. Thank you for uploading this.
saw trower at Towson center in Maryland many moons ago. pure class.. happened to do a blue dragon that concert... ultimate concert experience. trower wouldn't jump around all he did was step up when he soloed then would step back and let other band members do there majick... dewar was right on tune..
This is what was so right with the jams of this era.....Tight R.I.P JD
I was very fortunate to have seen Robin Trower in the fall of "77 " did alot of " Bridge " & " Long Misty " my two favorite albums !
Will always treasure this appearance on the Midnight Special.Great performance by the band .
My older brother home from the navy. Sleeping on the living room couch.
Me upstairs getting lit up by Mary Jane 🤪 and all the positive things of that late evening at home, on Chicago's Southside.
I was fortunate to have been able to see this great band many times, good times, great music. They were a big part of my life and still are. Thanks for the post
Robin sounds awesome!!!!!
Great post. First time I've seen Dewar not playing bass. His vocals sound great as always. I always liked the choice of Davey Pattison later in the 80s who could do a great version of Dewar in his own way.
Why is this great guitarist not in the rock and roll hall of fame?
The fame is ours to behold,..not the halls to hold. Its what we see,...not where they hijack the custody of that honor.
Fucking Run Dmc and shit but not Trower, two words, fuck them!
The Hall is not big enough to hold him, or James Dewar either!
Cuz it’s the Rolling Stone hall of fame
Because it's the rock n roll hall of shame. Better off out of it and truly appreciated by fans.
Great singer . Made Trower successful !
😎 love especially the last few minutes and the videography and guitar playing is awesome
Wow the sound of that strat I just don't see how it could possibly get better than that thanks for posting this masterpiece 👍👍👍
Saw Trower with Lorde drumming a few times mid to late 70's at Detroit's Masonic Temple. I remember one show where his pedal board was cutting out, he stopped show to fix it then started song over. Amazing guitarist who always delivered.