Love him so much!!! In 76 I was in a bad motorcycle wreck and would have died if there hadn't been a doctor playing tennis a block away. A friend brought me the album Teaser in the hospital and I was blown away when I finally got to listen to it. He is the biggest influence in my playing, then Jeff Beck and Jimi Hendrix. Had no idea it was the first night of the Jeff Beck tour. I almost died when he died I feel like part of him is in me. I channel him when I'm doing solos but I also channel other great guitarists but I don't necessarily steal their riffs I just think of them. The biggest loss in rock/ fusion history as far as I'm concerned.
Tommy was the best! Can you imagine the pure musical joy and musical journey we all would have experienced if Tommy had grown into an older man? I repeat, Tommy was the best!
His brother Rick and I did a trade back in 1977. He loved my Vox wah wah pedal and asked if I would like to trade it for Tommy's first microphone he ever had. I said "Yep".. I still have that microphone today.
Great video ! Tommy also played on drummer Alphonse Mouzon's album Mind Transplant. Everybody should check out the song Golden Rainbows of that LP. I'm from Sioux City IA and have been a Tommy Bolin fan since the 70's. Gone too soon !
Tommy changed the guitar world indeed. I saw him with Deep Purple in OKC on the Come Taste the Band tour and it was incredible. Thanks for posting this!
It's very interesting to me that Tommy was at the Elvis Presley concert in Sioux City. I was there too (kind of)! My mother went to that show when she was pregnant with me. I couldn't see anything but I could hear everything. I truly believe that this experience contributed to my lifelong obsession with music.
Tommy Bolin had a impact that was so great, I believe more and more people are getting turned on to his music, and will continue to Forever! Love the Bolin Family Always.
Same, I'll never forget a American friend of mine rung me the day he died. I remeber being stunded for a few hours then becoming so effing angry that he's denied me the joy of buying further album releases and oppertunities of seeing him live (I live in the UK) I got over that pretty quick, Thank god there was such a treasure trove of unreleased material and all of his recorded work sounds as fresh as a daisy, its never dated.
You are right. Bolin left a vast engraved treasure. It is a ruge emotion to known a new piece of this treasure that comes to light these days. This music is party of my story. 👍😎✌️🇧🇷
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i was in attendance of Tommy's last show, opening for Jeff Beck in 1976. i went to see Beck, but also enjoyed the Private Eyes album and looked forward to seeing him play. well Tommy was great, but Beck was awful. totally uninspired. i woke up the next morning shocked to learn that Tommy had died in a hotel room at the Newport Hotel right on the water in Sunny Isles Beach. R.I.P. Tommy Bolin. you will be forever missed.
The James Gang didn’t break up and Tommy was not their lead singer..... He did not replace Walsh either. He replaced Dominic Trojiano in the James Gang. Roy Kenner vocalist and Jimmy Fox snd Dale Peters were already in the James Gang when Tommy joined for 2 albums. He split to attempt getting Energy back together
All true, but it just didn't work, kenner was a horrible front man and singer, and Tommy just didn't fit with the James Gang, in my opinion both those records were disappointing
I'll just add this for Tommy Bolin fans, this book, (Die hard fans like myself will not learn much they don't already know) Still its a collecters item I found it via ebay..."Tommy Bolin - In and Out of Deep Purple by Laura Shenton"
I wonder who responcable for those first two album covers. Covers like that dont sell for shit. Once decided records left misguided landmind forgot explodes divided
He was the cats meow! So original
Love him so much!!! In 76 I was in a bad motorcycle wreck and would have died if there hadn't been a doctor playing tennis a block away. A friend brought me the album Teaser in the hospital and I was blown away when I finally got to listen to it. He is the biggest influence in my playing, then Jeff Beck and Jimi Hendrix. Had no idea it was the first night of the Jeff Beck tour. I almost died when he died I feel like part of him is in me. I channel him when I'm doing solos but I also channel other great guitarists but I don't necessarily steal their riffs I just think of them. The biggest loss in rock/ fusion history as far as I'm concerned.
Tommy Bolin. My all time favorite guitarist hands down! I’ve spent years turning others on to his music and will continue!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame needs to induct Tommy Bolin into the Hall of Fame period. .
It was a huge honor for me to help produce/make this film for the CMHOF and to have some of my music/guitar work alongside Tommy Bolin!
The greatest ever Tommy Bolin, seen him at the mile high stadium in 1976 best concert I ever went to.
Tommy was the best! Can you imagine the pure musical joy and musical journey we all would have experienced if Tommy had grown into an older man? I repeat, Tommy was the best!
His brother Rick and I did a trade back in 1977. He loved my Vox wah wah pedal and asked if I would like to trade it for Tommy's first microphone he ever had. I said "Yep".. I still have that microphone today.
Great video ! Tommy also played on drummer Alphonse Mouzon's album Mind Transplant. Everybody should check out the song Golden Rainbows of that LP. I'm from Sioux City IA and have been a Tommy Bolin fan since the 70's. Gone too soon !
They also left out Tommy Played on Moxy first debut album, I have been a Bolin fan since the early 70s also. Gone too soon.
Tommy changed the guitar world indeed. I saw him with Deep Purple in OKC on the Come Taste the Band tour and it was incredible. Thanks for posting this!
It's very interesting to me that Tommy was at the Elvis Presley concert in Sioux City. I was there too (kind of)! My mother went to that show when she was pregnant with me. I couldn't see anything but I could hear everything. I truly believe that this experience contributed to my lifelong obsession with music.
Tommy's solo albums are treasures!
I live in sioux city I often go to his grave and leave a guitar pick and cigarette for him such a talented person RIP Tommy
AWESOME
That is super cool brother, you know he is smiling at you for that, well done!
Nice one. God bless.
Love Tommy's music/spirit!
I still try to get up to Sioux City on occasion to pay my respects to Tommy
Miss Tommy 😢😢😢😢💕
Tommy was my biggest influence growing up playing guitar. That was in 1982 and on… thx Tommy we love you still your music is beautiful
I have both of his solo albums. Fantastic!!
What an excellent tribute and brief biography. Covered a lot in a short time. Just like Tommy did.
Thank you! It was a great experience making this video!
Tommy Bolin had a impact that was so great, I believe more and more people are getting turned on to his music, and will continue to Forever! Love the Bolin Family Always.
TB’s music has been part of my record player since 1975 .
Same, I'll never forget a American friend of mine rung me the day he died. I remeber being stunded for a few hours then becoming so effing angry that he's denied me the joy of buying further album releases and oppertunities of seeing him live (I live in the UK) I got over that pretty quick, Thank god there was such a treasure trove of unreleased material and all of his recorded work sounds as fresh as a daisy, its never dated.
You are right. Bolin left a vast engraved treasure. It is a ruge emotion to known a new piece of this treasure that comes to light these days. This music is party of my story. 👍😎✌️🇧🇷
Very best wishes to the Bolin family, and the people of Sioux City IOWA.
I want to Specially appreciate you for being a big fan. Thanks for your nice comment on my post, it means a lot to me. I want you to send me a direct message via hangouts using my personal email. Also endeavor to add your name to the text so I can know you are the one texting because I don’t reply unnecessary messages.
Hangouts mail: tommybolinlivechat@gmail.com🌹🌹
Me gusta su estilo de guitarra es muy especial
Quiero agradecerte especialmente por ser un gran admirador. Gracias por tu lindo comentario en mi publicación, significa mucho para mí. Quiero que me envíes un mensaje directo a través de Hangouts utilizando mi correo electrónico personal. También esfuércese por agregar su nombre al texto para que pueda saber que usted es el que envía mensajes de texto porque no respondo mensajes innecesarios.
Correo de Hangouts: tommybolinlivechat@gmail.com🌹🌹
T. Bolin will never die !
The Ultimate
Thank you 👍
i was in attendance of Tommy's last show, opening for Jeff Beck in 1976. i went to see Beck, but also enjoyed the Private Eyes album and looked forward to seeing him play. well Tommy was great, but Beck was awful. totally uninspired. i woke up the next morning shocked to learn that Tommy had died in a hotel room at the Newport Hotel right on the water in Sunny Isles Beach. R.I.P. Tommy Bolin. you will be forever missed.
Tommy Bolin is the Goat
The James Gang didn’t break up and Tommy was not their lead singer..... He did not replace Walsh either. He replaced Dominic Trojiano in the James Gang. Roy Kenner vocalist and Jimmy Fox snd Dale Peters were already in the James Gang when Tommy joined for 2 albums. He split to attempt getting Energy back together
All true, but it just didn't work, kenner was a horrible front man and singer, and Tommy just didn't fit with the James Gang, in my opinion both those records were disappointing
And deep purple was t the top psychedelic rock band of the 60s they were one of the top hard rock bands of the 70s.
This is cool!👏🏾👏🏾🤘🏾🎸💥💪🏾
I'll just add this for Tommy Bolin fans, this book, (Die hard fans like myself will not learn much they don't already know) Still its a collecters item I found it via ebay..."Tommy Bolin - In and Out of Deep Purple by Laura Shenton"
Greetings from Davenport Iowa
Replacing Blackmore was the biggest mistake he made. In my opinion this was the reason for depressions. . .
Yah the English fans were not very nice.
Thank you for sharing this information.
Jimmy Hendrix said Tommy was the best 🎸 player in the 🌎
Number one psychedelic rock band deep purple😁
..and being the lead guitarist on most of Moxy's first album after their guitarist was booted out of the studio.
Tommmmmy 😥😥😥😥😥😥
nice
the best friend I ever had,or will have best friend Philipp
Sioux city's son... forever young.
I have seen quotes from artists that played a part in all of Tommys' albums, bands, tours etc but, absolutely nothing from Norma Jean Bell?
Number 1 psychedelic rock band of the 60s is an interesting way to describe Deep Purple 😅
I thought the same thing…
So wrong.
トミー・ボーリンの素晴らしさは、子供にはわからねえな。
Rip Tommy sad m 😥😥😥😥😥
Jon 😥😥😥🌹😥😥
Anybody know what happened to Tommy's HIWATT amps?
👍 👍
Tommy died on the final night of the Beck tour!
Listen to Marching Bag
Do you men 'Marching Powder?'
@@obbor4 nope, it's on RUclips
@@ricksmith2206 Cool, Id never heard it. Thanks!
@@obbor4 it's on RUclips, 26 minutes long. But the last ten minutes are amazing
I wonder who responcable for those first two album covers. Covers like that dont sell for shit. Once decided records left misguided landmind forgot explodes divided
Love TOMMY BOLIN