I've seen Robin quite a few times as well starting in 1975. For me , the best trio was Robin with Jimmy RIP and Bill Lordan on drums. I also saw him in 2015 in my home town a small venue of @ 800 seats with a really young rhythm section and at 70 Robin could still bring it....🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸
@@Thundergod-Bill Leonard cannot come anywhere close to what Reggie was doing seriously Reggie was the PowerHouse of this band I really wish him and James would have got along because James was the one who brought Reggie lnto the group in the first place Robin said that himself there's a video on RUclips of him saying that
I saw robin in Denver around this time period. A little venue called. Ebbets field. Not very many people showed up . It was their loss. Robin came out and said “you are few but welcome” . He then proceeded to rock the place! I will always remember what a humble amazing artist he was.
@@branevans3705 “Nothing like Hendrix”? That’s ridiculous… he took a LOT from Jimi, and then punctuated it all with his own vibe to come up with a very dreamy and visceral soundscape that became his own signature sound, which was nothing short of fantastic.
June 29, 1973, Le Bataclan, Paris, with James Dewar & Reg Isidore in priceless early footage Day of the Eagle (early version), Daydream, Man of the World, Rock Me Baby, I Can't Stand It, Little Bit of Sympathy Whenever Trower touches his instrument he is brilliant: the tone, the fluidity, the fire... plus he's so humble about it
And this is why Robin is known as the white Hendrix, we all love Jimi's playing and Robin fits in that powerful blues laden style, a fine band, love Reg and James too, we were so lucky to have all this brilliant music kicking about in the 70's
This wonderful concert is from July 1973 and the album "Bridge of Sighs" was released in April of the following year. This explains why "Day of the Eagle" has different lyrics and a certain mismatch between the band. But it was only the first song. Afterwards they treated us to the wonderful music that this trio always delivered.
Totally agree, Arthur. I was there with my 2 best friends. Great memories to cherish. They both passed close to 30 yrs ago & to this day I still miss them terribly.
my best friend turned me on to robin trower back in the mid 80s and the first time i heard that strat i thought he had some bootleg never before heard hendrix, then he played bridge of sighs and that was it i was hooked
Notwithstanding the powerful blues guitar chords, it is really Reg Isidore on drums that really brings it all together, powerful, concise and solid backbeat, just can't be beat.
Reg Isadore is a MACHINE! I’ve watched this video over and over and over, blown away by the explosion of that baddest Man on the skins behind smokin’ Trower
Leave that to people who underate guitarists then but note he is a perfectionist of sorts and plays only handwired amos Wilko Johnson same as. Check it out if you don't believe.
Pretty much all my friends told me Rob was a copyist from early on. Yes he loves the Blues like so many but I’ve never heard any guitarist playing like Robin. He is unique and so very talented. Totally LOVE this gig and rip Jimmy Dewar and Reg Isidor. Great band, all three top class musicians.
People used to say that he was nothing but a Hendrix rip off but if you look at his catalog he never did a Hendrix song. He is pure blues . The only covers he ever did back in the seventies was a BB King song and a Bobby bland song otherwise it was all original but no Hendrix. But if you play BB King and Otis Rush runs through a marshall stack with assorted pedals it just sounds like Hendricks and you can't help it. If anything Stevie Ray Vaughan and Frank Marino were the Hendrix copy cats . But even they had lots of originality but Robin was a total originator. 😊
This has to be one of the best videos I have ever seen. Great sound too. I have been a fan of Robin Trower for many years and have seen him live 5 times and he always puts on a great show. This was the first video I have seen of the original three members performing and Reg Isadore has got to be the most underrated drummer in the history of mankind after this performance.
Robin's been my main man since '73.....my senior yr. of high school. Saw this lineup with drummer Reg Isidore 2 or 3 times. Loved his unorthodox, quick powerful style. Saw these guys and then later renditions up until probably the early 90's. Davey Pattison as singer was the latest rendition I saw. Bill Lorton on drums, etc.
ROBIN TROWER DE LO MEJOR QUE HE ESCUCHADO EN EL ROCK, TENDRIA QUE ESTAR ENTRE LOS PRIMEROS VIOLEROS, PASION Y TALENTO, AUN HOY CON 75 AÑOS LO SIGUE SIENDO
none of this autotune garbage, equally good as the vinyl. such a tight band. what a time it was for me to be growing up in the seventies with all this incredible music. thanks for the upload
Autotune. Amazingly horrible stuff.. We had it lucky.. I'm ok being 70.. Growing up surrounded by such inventive musicians makes one realize how much they gave to the culture. British invasion. Blues. Psychedelia. Roots. R & B. Fusion. Classic pop. California. Album oriented. Concept driven. Reaching higher and higher.. We lived the dream!
I think yall old timers just forgot how to find good music or something, I mean there's plenty of inventive and authentic bands out there today, they've just been pushed lower on in the general industry because of predatory label/industry exec practices. I don't listen to anything that has autotune in it myself, but I still listen to plenty of bands from today and many other decades but it's equal so it's not like it prefer it one way or the other, I just like music of all genres. Or if you just like the 70s sound, you can say that instead of acting like all modern music "autotune garbage". You mention the 70s specifically but the 60s, 50s, 40s, etc didn't have autotune either.
@@PlagueRattI love the old folks that say there isn’t good music anymore. They were lucky to live in a time where artistry was rewarded and this music was “pop” music so it was promoted and encouraged. There are so many incredible psychedelic, and heavy bands still reinventing the wheel but you have to find them and SUPPORT them cause no major labels or radio station is gonna do it.
What a sound, unforgettable and unparalleled. Jimmy Dewar, Paul Rodgers, Mike Harrison, Gary Brooker, David Bowie, Gary Wright, Jim Morrison, Mick Jagger, Roger Daltrey and CSN&Y are still my favorite voices of rock.
It's great to hear partially embryonic versions of these brilliant songs. I'm not sure whether some of them have been edited, or whether their brevity is due to them not yet being fully formed. In any case, this is fantastic footage. Thanks to the original broadcaster and, of course, to Re-Done by ME for uploading it here.
Good god I wish I could talk through my guitars like this, I try but just don’t have the gift I don’t think. Spend hours loving his tone god bless and thanks for sharing, voice is one of my favorites of all times never get tired of hearing him sing.
@@gibsonexplorer8777 I have to agree with you. I was stunned to hear this song with different lyrics. My brain kept sing the lyrics to DotE, Dewar kept singing something else.
@@01yojimboLOL that's the same exact thing happened to me I was like something sounds different I was waiting for the part where he says people seem to think I'm Superman
1st time I heard Robin was on KZAP FM in Sacramento...Bridge of Sighs. Wow, I was hooked. Decades later I saw The Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy. Too cool.
I've been great fan since 70's. The first two albums were the best. Unfortunately Bill Lordan didn't play on them. Trower live 1975 is marvellous and, thankfully, Lordan plays on it. Peace for Isidore, though. I love these live recordings after Harum where Trower could unleash himself. RIP Jimmy too.
The sign of a great player is their “signature sound” whereby you can tell who it is after a couple of bars. Robin is in this group - we all have our own choices as to who is in this group, but he is definitely there for me.
Always wondered if bands played their songs too fast in order to get through their set as quickly as possible. When Bridge of Sighs came out, it blew us away.
The drummer is Reg Isidore (and not Albert like mentionned). He played on the first two albums "Twice removed from yesterday" & "Bridge of sighs" before being replaced by Bill Lordan. Tracklist : Day of the eagle / Daydream / Man of the world / Rock me baby / I can't stand it / Little bit of sympathy
@@jaymcd8577 Just musical differences, imo Bill was more jazzy and innovative, Isidore was a straight drummer, great time keeper but not so much impro.
@@sullyb23511 Sorry if you saw a different message Will. I accidentally replied to the wrong thread. As far as your question goes, I'm guessing it might be religious differences. I read someone years ago that Lordan became a Christian and started playing in some Christian band settings. So just a matter of growing apart philosophically I suppose.
@@Lauriedriver he definitely has similarities to Hendrix, but those the years close to Hendrix, but I'm not saying one is better. A lot of people compare Stevie Ray Vaughn to Hendrix and still it's the same type of deal, they're all great in their way. I know could have seen Hendrix live since I was a little kid, but I've seen Stevie Ray Vaughn many times, I'm sad that I've never seen Robin Trower live.
@@richtomlinson7090 I have seen Hendrix at Isle of Wight festival (i'm not a young one and i was there for the five days!!!), a few weeks before his tragic death, i have seen Trower in 1976 in Paris (France), and i have seen S R Vaughan in Paris too! Unfortunately SRV was almost totally drunk and talked more than played! It was very regrettable because i traveled a long distance for see him! I appreciate each musicians and all have/had different style, and there were more similarities between Hendrix and SRV for their funky side, which doesn't really appears into Trower play. Trower is (like Paul Kossoff) a "slow" player, able to make you cry with only one simple note! They aren't many on this guitar "market" able to do that nowadays! The three was/is great, and hopefully Trower is still alive, certainly the one who never abuse of magic powder, cause music is his unique energy! Thanks and congratulations to him for all the hours of pleasures he gaves to us!
Lakeland Florida Civic center, March 1974 Bill Lordan had replaced Reg Isidore. One of those shows that is forever burned in your head for an 18-year-old truly a tight incredible group.
Wow, so "day Of The Eagle" started out as something different entirely. Fascinating. I thought it was already out. Guess they had another yea to write new words. That's an amazing to hear.
Trower and Dewar; like Rodgers and Kossoff, a voice and a guitar sound that were just meant to be together.
Great comparison! I'm a MASSIVE Paul Rodgers fan, and I have long thought that Jimmy Dewar sounded the most like Paul above all other lead vocalists.
couldn't agree more
Dewar had cited Paul Rodgers as one of his favorite vocalists so, yea, it all makes sense.
There both so good. They don’t even compliment each other
Talent as talent. There was no star making machine back in those days
Robin Trower's tone... wow! James Dewar and Reg Isidore, what a rhythm section. This power trio rocked second to none.
Dewar never got the recognition he deserved, he is Paul Rodgers #2
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What a voice...James Dewar...👏👏👏👏
Killer drummer.
I’ve seen Robin a LOT. Always excellent. This is my favorite trio. James had the BEST voice. 🙏🏼♥️🕊🎼
I've seen Robin quite a few times as well starting in 1975. For me , the best trio was Robin with Jimmy RIP and Bill Lordan on drums. I also saw him in 2015 in my home town
a small venue of @ 800 seats with a really young rhythm section and at 70 Robin could still bring it....🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸
@@Thundergod-Bill Leonard cannot come anywhere close to what Reggie was doing seriously Reggie was the PowerHouse of this band I really wish him and James would have got along because James was the one who brought Reggie lnto the group in the first place Robin said that himself there's a video on RUclips of him saying that
James was a great rock / blues singer definitely underrated
I saw robin in Denver around this time period. A little venue called. Ebbets field. Not very many people showed up . It was their loss. Robin came out and said “you are few but welcome” . He then proceeded to rock the place! I will always remember what a humble amazing artist he was.
There is a live album of that same performance
I was there.
One of my top five guitarists. Many more pepole should know Trower and this band.
He is Jimi Hendrix Jr.
@@mikeserra9462he sounds nothing like Hendrix. They each have their own unique sound.
@@branevans3705 “Nothing like Hendrix”? That’s ridiculous… he took a LOT from Jimi, and then punctuated it all with his own vibe to come up with a very dreamy and visceral soundscape that became his own signature sound, which was nothing short of fantastic.
June 29, 1973, Le Bataclan, Paris, with James Dewar & Reg Isidore in priceless early footage
Day of the Eagle (early version), Daydream, Man of the World, Rock Me Baby, I Can't Stand It, Little Bit of Sympathy
Whenever Trower touches his instrument he is brilliant: the tone, the fluidity, the fire... plus he's so humble about it
simply put,one of the best bands,of All time.
And this is why Robin is known as the white Hendrix, we all love Jimi's playing and Robin fits in that powerful blues laden style, a fine band, love Reg and James too, we were so lucky to have all this brilliant music kicking about in the 70's
This wonderful concert is from July 1973 and the album "Bridge of Sighs" was released in April of the following year. This explains why "Day of the Eagle" has different lyrics and a certain mismatch between the band. But it was only the first song. Afterwards they treated us to the wonderful music that this trio always delivered.
Tha' BEST.... IM 61 AND I'VE SEEN THIS DUDE AT LEAST 7 TIMES.MY favorite MUSICIAN AND BAND. TO THIS DAY!!!
11/19/23
Great footage. Out of all the drummers Robin has played with over the years, Reg Isidore is still my favorite. So much power and energy. Love it.
As a drummer, I totally agree. His pocket was perfect & fills were great & tasty as well!
oh my, he killed it! total driving abandon!
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Rush
Montrose
ROBIN TROWER
Phila. Spectrum
Nov, 1976.
Great Concert!
I don't care about facial expressions he's the master
I couldn't imagine a better experience than that show. The bands are all favorites of mine. As of 2020 I still listen to those bands.
What a lineup!!!!!
Totally agree, Arthur. I was there with my 2 best friends. Great memories to cherish. They both passed close to 30 yrs ago & to this day I still miss them terribly.
Arthur, U Lucky Mo Fo,... That's A SUPER LINE UP,....I seen Rush, Thin Lizzy, Aerosmith, Ted Nugent Foghat in 79 in Chicago,.....Keep on Rockin....
The best rhythm section of Robin Trower Band .
Reg Isidore are the great drummer and Dewar are fantastic .
What a time .
that man can bang those drums.
the best of the best... 70s blues and hard rock!!!! robin trower rules!!!
Wow!, What a show! The drummer was banging!
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my best friend turned me on to robin trower back in the mid 80s and the first time i heard that strat i thought he had some bootleg never before heard hendrix, then he played bridge of sighs and that was it i was hooked
Original rough draft of what we call "Day Of The Eagle" today!
Notwithstanding the powerful blues guitar chords, it is really Reg Isidore on drums that really brings it all together, powerful, concise and solid backbeat, just can't be beat.
Reg Isadore is a MACHINE! I’ve watched this video over and over and over, blown away by the explosion of that baddest Man on the skins behind smokin’ Trower
@@markray4416 Reg Isidore was an ANIMAL!!! Great drummer, hard hitter!!! This line-up was tight as hell!!!
absolutely, and bravo to you fellas for acknowledging Reg!!!
Yes, drummers are pretty important in a band. Thank you.
I want to love you want too fight
Surely, one of the most underrated guitarists of all time.
Agreed
By whom?
I don’t pay much attention to those who make “top” guitarist’s lists! Robin is GREAT no matter what any list says! He is Still going strong!
Maybe not by guitar aficionados but certainly by the mainstream.
Leave that to people who underate guitarists then but note he is a perfectionist of sorts and plays only handwired amos Wilko Johnson same as. Check it out if you don't believe.
One of the greatest line-up and chemistry in R&R
RIP to those that have passed
Criminally underrated - been a fan for 50+ years
These three guys are magical ! I ❤RTB
oh my!!!!! Trower is a master at that guitar.
Trower, a skinny kid who just loves his Stratocaster guitar. Most excellent! Karl
They are really tearing it up here! This is raw and historical recording that deserves a CD release. 🎸🤘
Hell yeah 👍🥁
I was there!
What a memory!
Get out😏
Everyone was so young
@M B2 I remember being mesmerized by his style. i was just 15!
@@chrisirving8712 yes just 15!
These three Guys plays almost the Best of Music. Great
Many people don't know about these guys I heard about them in my senior high school 1976 I was amazed bad ass band
Pretty much all my friends told me Rob was a copyist from early on. Yes he loves the Blues like so many but I’ve never heard any guitarist playing like Robin. He is unique and so very talented. Totally LOVE this gig and rip Jimmy Dewar and Reg Isidor. Great band, all three top class musicians.
People used to say that he was nothing but a Hendrix rip off but if you look at his catalog he never did a Hendrix song. He is pure blues . The only covers he ever did back in the seventies was a BB King song and a Bobby bland song otherwise it was all original but no Hendrix. But if you play BB King and Otis Rush runs through a marshall stack with assorted pedals it just sounds like Hendricks and you can't help it. If anything Stevie Ray Vaughan and Frank Marino were the Hendrix copy cats . But even they had lots of originality but Robin was a total originator. 😊
Trower and his band are just excellent. ❤
This has to be one of the best videos I have ever seen. Great sound too. I have been a fan of Robin Trower for many years and have seen him live 5 times and he always puts on a great show. This was the first video I have seen of the original three members performing and Reg Isadore has got to be the most underrated drummer in the history of mankind after this performance.
Robin's been my main man since '73.....my senior yr. of high school. Saw this lineup with drummer Reg Isidore 2 or 3 times. Loved his unorthodox, quick powerful style. Saw these guys and then later renditions up until probably the early 90's. Davey Pattison as singer was the latest rendition I saw. Bill Lorton on drums, etc.
This may be Robin
Bill Lordan
Sorry, Mistake: here we have Reg Isidore
ROBIN TROWER DE LO MEJOR QUE HE ESCUCHADO EN EL ROCK, TENDRIA QUE ESTAR ENTRE LOS PRIMEROS VIOLEROS, PASION Y TALENTO, AUN HOY CON 75 AÑOS LO SIGUE SIENDO
none of this autotune garbage, equally good as the vinyl. such a tight band. what a time it was for me to be growing up in the seventies with all this incredible music. thanks for the upload
Autotune. Amazingly horrible stuff.. We had it lucky.. I'm ok being 70.. Growing up surrounded by such inventive musicians makes one realize how much they gave to the culture. British invasion. Blues. Psychedelia. Roots. R & B. Fusion. Classic pop. California. Album oriented. Concept driven. Reaching higher and higher..
We lived the dream!
👍💯🥁
I think yall old timers just forgot how to find good music or something, I mean there's plenty of inventive and authentic bands out there today, they've just been pushed lower on in the general industry because of predatory label/industry exec practices. I don't listen to anything that has autotune in it myself, but I still listen to plenty of bands from today and many other decades but it's equal so it's not like it prefer it one way or the other, I just like music of all genres. Or if you just like the 70s sound, you can say that instead of acting like all modern music "autotune garbage". You mention the 70s specifically but the 60s, 50s, 40s, etc didn't have autotune either.
@@PlagueRattI love the old folks that say there isn’t good music anymore. They were lucky to live in a time where artistry was rewarded and this music was “pop” music so it was promoted and encouraged. There are so many incredible psychedelic, and heavy bands still reinventing the wheel but you have to find them and SUPPORT them cause no major labels or radio station is gonna do it.
Classic Robin Trower.....excellent stuff.
What a sound, unforgettable and unparalleled. Jimmy Dewar, Paul Rodgers, Mike Harrison, Gary Brooker, David Bowie, Gary Wright, Jim Morrison, Mick Jagger, Roger Daltrey and CSN&Y are still my favorite voices of rock.
You forgot Davey Pattison. HES BEEN A BIG PARTof of Trowers music.
@@armandochavez3365 Indeed my friend
......and, in a world of self-absorbed 'artists' - robin is a true gentleman. if you get a chance to meet him, you'll know~
These guys were such a fine-tuned machine even at this early stage… each one pulling his weight and with such proficiency. What a band!
James Dewar Fantastic voice 🎤Robin Trower psicodelic Rock 🎸 awesone
And, let's be honest, Reg Isidore on drums made this line up.
november 1972 houston texas Hofheinz Pavilion , ten years after, robin trower and king crimson on the 2end row floor, thinking back just wow
Aint it great? Just wish I remembered more of what I saw.
Great music, all three made the band fantastic! May I RIP as others listening to this!
Robin is the king of "O face" while playing.
Great to see the original line up play the early RT songs. RIP James and Bill, like Robin excellent musicians.
Bill?
@@sullyb23511 Sorry what a mistake, its Reg, of course!
@@sullyb23511Bill is alive and well living in Arizona, I correspond with him regularly.. he has an amazing collection of recordings for sale….
It's great to hear partially embryonic versions of these brilliant songs. I'm not sure whether some of them have been edited, or whether their brevity is due to them not yet being fully formed. In any case, this is fantastic footage. Thanks to the original broadcaster and, of course, to Re-Done by ME for uploading it here.
Amazing talent Robin has
Good god I wish I could talk through my guitars like this, I try but just don’t have the gift I don’t think. Spend hours loving his tone god bless and thanks for sharing, voice is one of my favorites of all times never get tired of hearing him sing.
The first song is basically 'Day Of the Eagle' with totally different lyrics!
@Dana Bigelow - You have to remember it’s Day of the Eagle, singular. No one likes a know-it-all, especially because they so rarely know it all.
Exactly brother thought my Def ass wasn't hearing it right lol never heard this version before...
@@gibsonexplorer8777 I have to agree with you. I was stunned to hear this song with different lyrics. My brain kept sing the lyrics to DotE, Dewar kept singing something else.
I'm thinking it was 1973 and the song was evolving up until they recorded Bridge of Sighs.
@@01yojimboLOL that's the same exact thing happened to me I was like something sounds different I was waiting for the part where he says people seem to think I'm Superman
1st time I heard Robin was on KZAP FM in Sacramento...Bridge of Sighs. Wow, I was hooked. Decades later I saw The Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy. Too cool.
I think there are few drummers that could keep up with this intensity.
IMO ... Tower made Clapton look like he was running in slow motion.
Fuck yeah
Lil bit of hendrix
Love all towers work!
TROWER THE BEST IN THE 70s
I've been great fan since 70's. The first two albums were the best. Unfortunately Bill Lordan didn't play on them. Trower live 1975 is marvellous and, thankfully, Lordan plays on it. Peace for Isidore, though. I love these live recordings after Harum where Trower could unleash himself. RIP Jimmy too.
this took me right back to high school
Bridge Of Sighs...was so amazing! This is a great show...showcasing an amazing band
The percussionist is beautiful especially with no shirt.
ROBIN TROWER/JAMES DEWAR ERA (1973-1983)
This goes way back in the day.
Great recording work. So crisp you can even hear the snare drum rattling in the slow part of "Daydream." What a great early show this was.
Man of the world is an awesome song.
Day of the eagle 👍🥁🥁🔥
Para seguirlo hasta el final y por siempre, Robin un fuera de serie, extraordinaria expresión de nuestros tiempos!
The sign of a great player is their “signature sound” whereby you can tell who it is after a couple of bars. Robin is in this group - we all have our own choices as to who is in this group, but he is definitely there for me.
Talk about kicking butt ... Awesome.
Always wondered if bands played their songs too fast in order to get through their set as quickly as possible. When Bridge of Sighs came out, it blew us away.
Wow! Man of the World live! Short and sweet, not fully formed but, wow!
Drummer gets much respect .as do the other guys just sayin
The drummer is Reg Isidore (and not Albert like mentionned). He played on the first two albums "Twice removed from yesterday" & "Bridge of sighs" before being replaced by Bill Lordan.
Tracklist : Day of the eagle / Daydream / Man of the world / Rock me baby / I can't stand it / Little bit of sympathy
replaced sounds so harsh, great drummer! wonder what's the history behind that reason, falling out with Trower?..
We might ask the same question about Bill Lordan. Trower won't even mention his name anymore.
@@jaymcd8577 Just musical differences, imo Bill was more jazzy and innovative, Isidore was a straight drummer, great time keeper but not so much impro.
@@wildbillhackett Any reason why?
@@sullyb23511 Sorry if you saw a different message Will. I accidentally replied to the wrong thread. As far as your question goes, I'm guessing it might be religious differences. I read someone years ago that Lordan became a Christian and started playing in some Christian band settings. So just a matter of growing apart philosophically I suppose.
Whoa!!!! Different lyrics, how cool!
holy crap, who's the drummer?
the guy is holding on for dear life and laying it down at the same time!
The, deceased, Reg Isidore.
on french tv , the best tv-show i've never seen , RT never came back to France , thank you for sharing
I been a huge Hendrix fan for decades...but discovering Trower recently got me questioning who's doper
I don’t know what doper means (I’m in uk), but why do people still compare him to Hendrix?, totally different guitar style and musical style.
@@Lauriedriver he definitely has similarities to Hendrix, but those the years close to Hendrix, but I'm not saying one is better.
A lot of people compare Stevie Ray Vaughn to Hendrix and still it's the same type of deal, they're all great in their way.
I know could have seen Hendrix live since I was a little kid, but I've seen Stevie Ray Vaughn many times, I'm sad that I've never seen Robin Trower live.
@@richtomlinson7090 I have seen Hendrix at Isle of Wight festival (i'm not a young one and i was there for the five days!!!), a few weeks before his tragic death, i have seen Trower in 1976 in Paris (France), and i have seen S R Vaughan in Paris too! Unfortunately SRV was almost totally drunk and talked more than played! It was very regrettable because i traveled a long distance for see him! I appreciate each musicians and all have/had different style, and there were more similarities between Hendrix and SRV for their funky side, which doesn't really appears into Trower play. Trower is (like Paul Kossoff) a "slow" player, able to make you cry with only one simple note! They aren't many on this guitar "market" able to do that nowadays! The three was/is great, and hopefully Trower is still alive, certainly the one who never abuse of magic powder, cause music is his unique energy! Thanks and congratulations to him for all the hours of pleasures he gaves to us!
1. Day of the Eagle
2. Daydream
3. Man of the world
4. Rock me baby
5. ?
6 Little bit of sympathy Wonderful historically important pro shot footage🙂👍👍
5. I can't stand it
Sinners song that's the one I wish they would have done especially the way it starts off wow ! 🎛️😩🎸🎛️🔥
Best camera coverage I've yet seen of RT et al...
Thank you for sharing this! Was in my recommendations TODAY! ☮️♥️
Lakeland Florida Civic center, March 1974 Bill Lordan had replaced Reg Isidore. One of those shows that is forever burned in your head for an 18-year-old truly a tight incredible group.
The greatest!
Jeez, what a ripper
Whoa those are totally different lyrics to Day of the Eagle!!!
My Idea is they changed the lyrics later on since this was probably a very early performance about a year prior to “Bridge of Sighs” release
I noticed that to. He sings the same lyric all 3 verses.
THE MASTER ot the bend and the wobble: just ask Robert Fripp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome. Thank You!
I have never seen this one before.
I wish I have seen these guys
My bass playin yrs....55 fuckin yrs...Robin ive seen from this time...close to proco time!
I love both lyric versions of Day of the Eagle
We're the flowers kiss the sky.
Like my back
Has no bones.
J'étais à ce concert au Bataclan , j'avais seize ans Cette année là j'avais vu aussi Deep purple et Les Zeppelin à St Ouen .
Were the flowers touched the sky.
This was when he was a youngster l should say we were youngsters
This should be called “the further adventures of Hendrix”(post death)
The band is firing on all cylinders here.
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SRV (rip) surely got some of his style from Robin
super
Bass player sings really well. Like Paul Rodgers, but better.
James Dewar.
@@markhunter8554 RIP...loved that musician, one of a kind!
First time l heard DayDream l was 15 and l was Spellbound took a while till l found which album it was on
Wow, so "day Of The Eagle" started out as something different entirely. Fascinating. I thought it was already out. Guess they had another yea to write new words. That's an amazing to hear.
"This next one's the blues".
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