Michael, Welcome to the land of Trower. I'm 62 years old and a guitar player. I'm self-taught and first picked up the guitar and started teaching myself from cheat books and 45 records when I was around 8 years old. my first live performance was 1966/67 in front of my class in 4th grade with two other friends. I've played in cover bands all my life. Still do. I've covered Trower on and off over the years since the mid-'70s when I first heard him myself. I learned his "Day of the Eagle" classic hit from a 33rpm album (Live from Winterland} around 1974/75. Watching and learning from guitarist is just part of my DNA. I love watching you and learning, watching you unpack "Too Rolling Stone" from Trower on video was a treat for me, Trower in the wild no less, (Live), this has truly made my day. your expressions in this video at times are priceless. You kind of started with a mild approach towards the whole "Trower" thing at the beginning, and I giggled at that. and as you listened and dissected not only the song but his body movements, the Wha Wha approach, then Robin hits what I call his Jazz "Drop dead chords", modulates up a half step, then the typical shifting of gears into "Trower mode" I call it, and drops the tempo of the song to a slow blues groove that he's typically and noted for. such phrasings are his signature style, the look on your face and reaction was better than that first cup of coffee I was drinking for this morning. I said out loud with a big belly laugh, "Welcome to the land of Trower teacher". my wife wanted to know who the heck I was talking to. hahha. I say all this as someone who has done the same thing while learning Trower songs, only without RUclips video's which are worth their weight in gold themselves. Starting and stopping a song on a vinyl record over and over is something you just have had to live through to get. anyway. Thank you for staying with us and continuing in sharing your passion which is also our passion. and for exploring Robin Trower. I hope you look into other great songs of his like: "Day of the Eagle" or Bridge of Sighs". any of his tunes are worthy of time.
Well said Chas, Although we mustn’t forget the live version of Daydream, Althea, and Gonna be more Suspicious . Along with your great pics to round things out a bit.🙂
So glad you discovered Robin Trower! You have to give a listen to the entire album “Bridge of Sighs” Brilliant album. He’s still alive and cranking it out. Trower Power!!👊🏻
Its really good to find someone who knows music and can play guitar who's not had much to do with Trower and see them discover his brilliance! Cheers! Subscribed!
Robin's effects are pretty straight forward and has defined his sound since he went solo way back when. Obviously, the Strat and Marshall stacks are a given. He also uses a wah pedal, a univibe (or any one if it's renditions), an overdrive (which he'll clean up with his volume control and a flanger. The rest is all his fingers and like you pointed out his pick attack. Pure genius! This was a great video as you pointed so many of his characteristics on first look. Bravo!! 💯
In my humble opinion he's may be arguably the best, definitely in the top five Blues/Rock guitarist ever. His mixture of techniques, tones, rhythm and leads are insane and almost effortless! Yeah and his sound never gets old. The first RT concert I saw was in the early 70's @ The Houston Coliseum then most recently at Austin City Limits/Moody theater last year, that speaks for itself, as there was a theater full of long-time hard core Trower fans and he didn't let us down!
The bass player is James Dewar. Taken from us way to soon '02 RIP James. Deserves to be remembered. Just a note. James had Cadsil which caused a series of strokes.
If the sea was glass and the land all gone Would you still be a friend to me When my time has passed, is it too much to ask For a little bit of sympathy…
The live Bridge of Sighs version he did in Germany on his 60th birthday slays me! It's all over youtube. He also did a killer version of Daydream, and this one as well in that same concert! The fact that he tunes down to a D makes me want to go out and get myself some bigger fatter crunchier strings for my Strat!
Thank You! Loved his playing since I was 14, often dismissed as a wannabe Hendrix. But an astute technical disection affirms his ability. The jump in key, sharps and 7ths analyzed really confirm how good he is. Thanks again, now I'm gonna listen to some!
So at 16:02 what he is selling is Robin Trower. That is what all of us who have been listening to him for 40 years were sold on then. I really am enjoying your video. Didn't think I would make it this long but your appreciation of his playing will probably have me coming back here. Thanks for spending the time with him.
Your analysis simply confirms my belief that Robin's playing is genius. He's well into his 70s now and I make sure I see him every time he comes thru on a tour
Trower is 75 and still touring. And still playin' smokin' guitar. One of the greats, and under appreciated. His original bass man James Dewar had such a great voice. Sadly he's gone. You have to check out several of his other tracks. Bridge of Sighs is so good. (Most people have no idea what the song is about.) And of course Day of the Eagle.
@@Jet_Rod_94 Venice Italy....Its a white limestone bridge that crosses a canal in Venice that went into a notorious prison. The last place the convict saw before entering into darkness. Why so unforgiving...why so cold...been a long time crossing the bridge of sighs.
Trower baby! "Bridge of Sighs" and "Day of the Eagle" 70's versions! That's the stuff, man. He was too often written off as a Hendrix imitator. Lot's of Hendrix influence to be sure, but a style all his own. CUDOS!
About 1989 my work colleague and I were chatting about music: I said I was a HUGE Trower fan. He very passionately said he effing HATED RT. Both RT and Mark lived in an English county called Essex and I asked if RT and he were neighbours and had a cat that came and cr*pped in his garden. 'No, he's just a Hendrix copy'. After admitting he hadn't heard ANY of the music and his opinion was from the music press I lent him a cassette with the first three albums on it. 'FAN BL**DY TASTIC' was his reply when he returned it to me. Yes, influences but no NOT a copy. The same tired false accusations still around 20 odd years later when I had a chance conv with two guys on a train who were talking music. So sad.
Hendrix and Trower are related in the same way as and Freud and Jung. Good thing that in music, differences are not like the difference between being right and being wrong. So both Hendrix and Trower can coexist, and the art of both can flourish.
The same could be said about Frank Marino and SRV. Hendrix had more funk influence in his playing than Trower and SRV clearly incorporates more Texas twang. It all sounds good to me.
Unfortunately, I think that hurt his career being called a "Hendrix imitator". He was anything but. Despite all that, he did have his "moment", it should have been much longer.
Michael, Robin Trower is the most animated guitarist I've ever seen in my life. Music moves through his body and comes out through his guitar. Hands down the best guitarist still out there touring.
Certainly true, as far as Blues/Rock goes...but there are many Jazz guitarists that have superior technique, etc...just a matter of what genre you like to listen to. Miles Davis--a friend of Hendrix, thought he heard in Hendrix's playing, the potential to be a great Jazz player...we will never know.
I been listening to Trower for the last 40years.hes a British blues legend.like yourself i played his sound at partys&most people had never heard of him.now they all have his cds.lol
Robin Trower, a true Virtuosos. Jimmy Dewar is in a class all by himself, I want to listen to his singing voice in my last moments, ha! Bill Lordan, phenomenal drummer. The very best 3 piece band. Thank you for featuring the attention to details!
This band truly had the 'Goods' and the 'Power'....and put that out there in full display...to the delight of our souls....needless to say, I am a big believer in 'TROWER POWER'.
An interesting side-note...during the later summer of 1969, Hendrix tried out Lordan and his bass playing friend, Willie Weeks...he contacted Lordan and said he would like him to be his future drummer...Lordan told Jimi that he would not agree to that, unless his good friend Weeks would be the bass player!...so Jimi nixed that deal.
my 1st concert in 77.Couldnt hear for days.They literally shook the hampion colliseum.i thought it might collapse.seen many of the greats.he's the best.
Somewhere I kinda sorta heard that BL was in Sly and The Family Stone but I forgot about it. Wow!! No wonder he had that funky swinging style. What a perfect complement to Trower and Dewar. All 3 of them just came together at exactly the right time and place and created 1 timeless masterpiece after another.
Bill played a number of bands but he came from Minneapolis home town band Gypsy. They became the house band at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood for a few years. Reg Isidor left as drummer after Bridge of Sighs. Lordan stepped in for that albums tour and road out the peak of the band popularity. For about three years Trower concerts were the rage and the loudest. In 74 I saw them from the 3rd row directly in front of Trower. From there I could see just how much he moves his mouth at he make the guitar talk for him. I saw him again at the Cabooze bar in Minneapolis a few years ago. The same year I saw Dick Dale on the same stage. Both are legends that did not know the word retire. Trower is still making music. Sadly Dale passed a short time ago.
@@MrDanthemaniam So Isadore played on Bridge of Sighs... didn't know that. Never quite knew where he fit in. Trowers run in the 70s was epic. Saw him in California on the Victims of the Fury tour... just a lad back then and ran into him at a hotel before the show and he stopped and talked for awhile. Good times... some hottie started touching my face during the show.. but she faded away into a mass of bodies . Ah yes... Yeah Robin is still going... hooked up with a couple of black dudes for the latest release... I listened to a few tracks. It didnt hit me quite right but still, its Trower. I need to listen to it again.
So glad you were moved by this...he truly is his own monster... even his slow melodic tunes have that wonder about them... thank you! been playing this stuff for years but never broke it down the way you do...you are a gift yourself.
Robins a soul musician amazing... found his CD when I was 15 in a store never had heard of him and I listened to it for 3 years straight, his music takes you on a journey.. I was mesmerised by his playing as a teen.
@@JDanielPaxton The whole of a live album called "Robin's Last Stand" (Which I believe is probably a bootleg) is filled with moments of wonderful Trower guitar, you should try to find it (if you don't already have it.)
Also in Hannah. Third verse "slowly the hours fade away". The slow bend, vibrato and release is one of the most emotive appropriate bends of all time. It's his signature index finger bend.
Saw Trower in the late 80's in a small club in Toledo Ohio. Absolutely unbelievable show... and my ears rang for three days!!! The crazy part was, most of the audience wasn't even in school yet when he was at his peak............ But man oh man did they dig him. Such a completely totally underrated guitarist.
I love Robin....esp with James on vocals...Those 2 together were something else. Bridge of Sighs, About to begin and In this place.....God I miss James Dewar so much on vocals with Robin screaming on the strat....
Robin Trower has the consistently best live tone of anyone I have ever seen and I have seen many over the past 50 years. I have a ticket for Trower to be rescheduled due to the COVID shutdowns, uggggg! Here on Long Island he has a huge following. People my age, and their kids who are blown away by him. All you heard are kids saying, “Dad you had the best music!” Last time I saw him here he had a standing ovation after the first song that truly touched him. It was a wonderful night. He is as good now as ever.
I truly enjoyed your reaction to the great, magical Robin Trower ! Trower & Dewar were just magical together, I listen to them all the time, just great !!!
I had the great fortune of seeing him in a small venue years ago in Houston. He signed my leg cast saying he had never signed a cast before . Still have the cast and tour shirt.
Back in the 70's after Hendrix died, I listened to a LOT of Trower. I felt lost, and was forever searching. There are many players I tried to fill the void with, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush comes to mind.
Yes!...I caught Marino in the later 1970s, and was stunned with his overall sound--so much like Hendrix!..He actually played Red House that night, and brought the house down with his version of that Hendrix classic!..Yet, most people have not heard of him...I think it was that his first few albums were not very interesting...and he came along later, after the huge appreciation of guitarists was beginning to fade.
That's my favorite Trower song... and sadly, you can't find it on any of the digital jukeboxes anywhere so you can play it for other people. I've been checking out the Touch Tunes jukebox in my favorite bar for 16 years waiting for it to finally be available.
@@charliemcfarling4219 I had the same dilemma... My local jukebox didn't have a CD I really wanted included... So I bought the CD, gave it to the store owner and when the box got serviced, they added my CD. Problem solved.
Seeing Robin trower around a half dozen times in my lifetime and they were some of the best live shows I've ever seen. Also some of the loudest. He is an absolute master.
All the theory in the world doesn’t prevent you from being schooled by one of the great masters... Robin is about the most underrated rock guitarists ever.
Thanks to Robin Trower for taking the time to sign my Bridge of Sighs album after his most awesome concert. He is an old school guitar genius. Tricks are for kids.
Saw him again just before the Pandemic. His playing is still awesome, but he has more of a relaxed feel with the notes, not rushing. Michael, you need to see him if at all possible. Really a treasure. He used a cocked wah on alot of his stuff. Fulltone I believe.
Great commentary! I'm a long time Robin Trower follower and know his stuff pretty well but you showed me a lot about how he does it. Really good stuff - Thanks!
That "singing bass player" is the late great James Dewar. Sorely missed. I've seen Robin Trower live 6-7 times. He still regularly tours in the US. He's in his 70's now and still brings it. Go see him you will absolutely love him. Robin is famous for his "guitar face" he's is so into everything he plays. Lastly, Robin plays in Eb. He also famous for playing a Univibe so that "flange" is really Univibe.
I thought that was who that was. How old is this video? James passed away quite a while ago. He had such a great voice. He is most definitely sorely missed, Along with several other rock heroes from my youth. I guess nothing lasts for ever, enjoy it while you can.
@@panzerlieb Around 1980 iirc, reasonably certain it was a BBC radio-tv simul broadcast 'Sight and Sound' so the sound would have been under some control hahahhahhah
Robin Trower was the guitar player for Procul Harem (whiter shade of pale) and then branched out as a solo act: 1970's and 80's was his heyday-dude is still touring and playing so well- a new album just this week
Been trying to tell people for years, you can jump around double stops and play 7ths, 3rds, and 5ths to accomplish what you want... let the bass fill in the rest. Too many people want to play complex arpeggios, when it's not always needed and can free you up to play fills that expand off from those double stops.
I just discovered you man. Second time I have watched this particular video. You reaction and comments are dead on. Trower is a beast. And you nailed it dude. Excellent.
You Sir are an amazing Guitar teacher and I have been a lover of Robin Trower / James Dewar since I was 20 years old , I am now 60 . I will forward Lisa Dewar this video ( his daughter in Scotland ) . I have met Mr . Trower .... his best concert is Winterland 1975 .... Thank You for transcribing Trower's gifted guitar playing and he does not read music .... I can't wait much longer , I can't live without you ... lady love ... Yngwie Malmsteen's Far Beyond The Sun ... Take Care ... Do More Trower .... Blue Bird . You may want to listen to Frank Marino I'm a King Bee , or World Anthem . I'm on You Tube . Trower's manager is Derek Sutton . Trowerpower.com
Michael! We TOLD YOU that you'd love it!!! LOL!!! I remember almost 40 years ago, sitting in some dark dance hall in Southern Wisconsin on a bar stool at a tiny table, JD in hand over ice, about 12 feet away from him as he performed this song and all his other incredible works... His personna, his love of getting deep inside the music and finding the right people to surround him was nothing short of an other-worldly experience. He didn't care if he was playing to a dozen people, a hundred people or thousands. He LOVED LOVED LOVED and STILL loves his music. He's a gift to all of us. Still playing into his 70's and spot on perfect to this day... What else can be said? Amazing guitarist. Amazing experience. Amazing gift.
Hey, dude. Thanks for your videos. Chagrined by the Phish issues. For many phans it is easy to get stuck in the phish zone. Trey and the boys offer so much that, particularly for us older guys, it is hard to keep up with new music. I appreciate you highlighting other players. Anything Bill Frisell would be great. Definitely a favorite, though he is not exactly new music.
Loved this! I am not a musician so didn't understand most of what you said. With that beings said I have been listening to Robin Trower for 50 years. His years with James Dewar (bass/vocals) are my favorite. I was a teenager in the 70's and saw them live in concert sometime before 78. We had seats close to the sate and my head rang for days after that show! You said something about it must be loud there? OH YEA. It was mind blowing loud. And they were so tight! When I was in highschool some certain friends and I (Trower stonies) would sit in one of the guys bedrooms and get stoned out of our minds on Tai Stick and MELT into music. Everybody would pick a spot in the room and we... literally... melted... into his entire album Bridge of Sighs. Man, those were the days. 50 years later and I'm still listening to his early music. Like you said, he lets the guitar speak. He's simply brilliant and SO smooth. This was a fun reaction. Watched it twice.
Hi Saw Robin Trower 6 different times in Austin Texas. He always played with local backup musicians ( because Austin is loaded with great musicians ). One night he played all blues , another night he played more of his well known stuff. But he always played some amazing guitar !! Got his autograph ! I'll never forget those shows !! I realized i saw one of the true greats of all time !!
See Trower. Click "like". Then watch video. Not disappointed. Trower is still cranking out his music and is still amazing live. Thanks for the hard work.
Trower rules my all time favorite guitarist I've seen him live a dozen times even met him in a club called Sundance on long Island super cool dude I'm glad you enjoyed him
I have been fortunate to see Robin in concert many, many times. Last time was at the Palace Theater in Greensburg, Pa. April 5th 2018 with my son. He is in my top 5 guitarists list. Trower Power!🎸✌
If you’re looking for some heavy guitar stuff check out “Man and Women” “Tear for Eddie” is a good guitar song. If you’re interested in some of the off the wall stuff check out “Did You See Me”, maybe Tinder Situation or something like “Frank”. I’ve been a Ween fan for many years and many shows and keep finding songs I haven’t heard, the one I’m getting into the most lately is “Making Love in the Gravy”. They do some killer cover songs also check out “All of My Love” from the live in Chicago dvd or there version of “Lets Dance” by Bowie.
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It is awesome when someone with immense talent and knowledge finds something new and exciting. The look on your face and attitude starting at 12:04 is just that. Proof that no matter how long we practice or dedicate ourselves to an art, we can always discover more!
The Phish community of fans forgive you. We like you. I'm their representative. You'll often see me outside the shows drinking a beer & high fiving people. I think I can speak for everyone & say "I'm their leader." But anyways.... You're a good dude, & a good teacher, & we all make mistakes. Owning up to it will totally get you back to good standing. I've actually seen this before w another RUclipsr. I'm sorry I left you a mean comment on your angry video. I really am. I also know your family had a new baby & that your car was stolen not long ago. Things are hard right now. I understand, cause we're all in this together. Keep up the positivity. I enjoy your vids & your playing.
Third video this night. As I've mentioned, I've been playing for over 50 years and Trower was a major part of the musical growth. The music of the Trower band never gets old. Timeless, no doubt. Trower was part of the musical arsenal then and still is today. God bless you brother.
@@Guitargate Ah I missed out :( Maybe another one from King Gizzard? They're a great band and they have songs in all kinds of styles. Most creative and productive band I know. I would love to see you react to them.
I went to see Trower in Atlanta a few years ago. I think he was 72 at the time and he was as good as ever ! He has been a great steward of his talent. He comes out with new music about every 2 years and will tour in 2021. Oh and every inspiring guitar player that love the blues chases Trowers tone.
That's way more than "a singing bass player", it's James Dewar, one of the all-time greats who spun off this mortal coil was too early.
So what was he supposed to say?
that is actually the first color video with decent fidelity with Dewar! I wonder if it exists in long form?
Got to see them live in Detroit outdoor concert. . Robin was playing out of two Marshal half stacks .
James was in Fine Form vocales / bass
Totally agree - the man had "The Voice".
Thank you, I was jumping into the comments to say the same and you are the top comment. For good reason 👍
Michael, Welcome to the land of Trower. I'm 62 years old and a guitar player. I'm self-taught and first picked up the guitar and started teaching myself from cheat books and 45 records when I was around 8 years old. my first live performance was 1966/67 in front of my class in 4th grade with two other friends. I've played in cover bands all my life. Still do. I've covered Trower on and off over the years since the mid-'70s when I first heard him myself. I learned his "Day of the Eagle" classic hit from a 33rpm album (Live from Winterland} around 1974/75. Watching and learning from guitarist is just part of my DNA. I love watching you and learning, watching you unpack "Too Rolling Stone" from Trower on video was a treat for me, Trower in the wild no less, (Live), this has truly made my day. your expressions in this video at times are priceless. You kind of started with a mild approach towards the whole "Trower" thing at the beginning, and I giggled at that. and as you listened and dissected not only the song but his body movements, the Wha Wha approach, then Robin hits what I call his Jazz "Drop dead chords", modulates up a half step, then the typical shifting of gears into "Trower mode" I call it, and drops the tempo of the song to a slow blues groove that he's typically and noted for. such phrasings are his signature style, the look on your face and reaction was better than that first cup of coffee I was drinking for this morning. I said out loud with a big belly laugh, "Welcome to the land of Trower teacher". my wife wanted to know who the heck I was talking to. hahha. I say all this as someone who has done the same thing while learning Trower songs, only without RUclips video's which are worth their weight in gold themselves. Starting and stopping a song on a vinyl record over and over is something you just have had to live through to get. anyway. Thank you for staying with us and continuing in sharing your passion which is also our passion. and for exploring Robin Trower. I hope you look into other great songs of his like: "Day of the Eagle" or Bridge of Sighs". any of his tunes are worthy of time.
are you out of your fkn mind? why are you writing all this nonsense??
David
Shut the hell up
He’s passionate about Trower and the song.
Well said Chas,
Although we mustn’t forget the live version of Daydream,
Althea, and Gonna be more Suspicious . Along with your great pics to round things out a bit.🙂
Right, this is of course, about you.
You, sir, are a legend!
Trower has been UNDERRATED for waaaaaaaay too long!
My first concert when I was 11 with my dad. 30 now. Was so cool man
He's in my top five. Just a RIDICULOUS rock guitar player.
Amen to that Gene!
@@TravisHY Reminds me of Hendrix and Van Halen all rolled into ONE!!
ANd he has yet to be inducted to the Rock N Roll HoF.. WTF
So glad you discovered Robin Trower!
You have to give a listen to the entire album “Bridge of Sighs”
Brilliant album. He’s still alive and cranking it out.
Trower Power!!👊🏻
Just about yearly he comes to a small theatre in Montclair, NJ. It’s always such a treat...Trower makes the greatest faces while making power sound.
yea even that song bridge of sighs is awesome.
Yes yes yes!
Just downloaded his lates April 2022 album, 76 years young😀
he'll ya !!!
Its really good to find someone who knows music and can play guitar who's not had much to do with Trower and see them discover his brilliance! Cheers! Subscribed!
Robin's effects are pretty straight forward and has defined his sound since he went solo way back when. Obviously, the Strat and Marshall stacks are a given. He also uses a wah pedal, a univibe (or any one if it's renditions), an overdrive (which he'll clean up with his volume control and a flanger. The rest is all his fingers and like you pointed out his pick attack. Pure genius! This was a great video as you pointed so many of his characteristics on first look. Bravo!! 💯
In my humble opinion he's may be arguably the best, definitely in the top five Blues/Rock guitarist ever. His mixture of techniques, tones, rhythm and leads are insane and almost effortless! Yeah and his sound never gets old. The first RT concert I saw was in the early 70's @ The Houston Coliseum then most recently at Austin City Limits/Moody theater last year, that speaks for itself, as there was a theater full of long-time hard core Trower fans and he didn't let us down!
Most folks don’t know of him. He’s in my top favorite guitarists fo sho
Two of the most criminally underrated guys ever to grace a stage- no cliche
The bass player is James Dewar. Taken from us way to soon '02 RIP James. Deserves to be remembered. Just a note. James had Cadsil which caused a series of strokes.
So sad, that he drank himself to death, just like Rory did...Scotch-Irish people seem to have a problem that way!
@@curbozerboomer1773 James Dewar died of cancer. James had Cadsil which caused a series of strokes.
He had a wonderful voice. Loved his vocals on Bridge Of Sighs.
Deep dive into Trower..
Bridge of Sighs next
I grew up on his live 8 track. Loved how it switched during daydream LOL
If the sea was glass and the land all gone
Would you still be a friend to me
When my time has passed, is it too much to ask
For a little bit of sympathy…
The live Bridge of Sighs version he did in Germany on his 60th birthday slays me! It's all over youtube. He also did a killer version of Daydream, and this one as well in that same concert! The fact that he tunes down to a D makes me want to go out and get myself some bigger fatter crunchier strings for my Strat!
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Thank You! Loved his playing since I was 14, often dismissed as a wannabe Hendrix. But an astute technical disection affirms his ability. The jump in key, sharps and 7ths analyzed really confirm how good he is. Thanks again, now I'm gonna listen to some!
Trower is a guitar wizard, a gift to us all.
So at 16:02 what he is selling is Robin Trower. That is what all of us who have been listening to him for 40 years were sold on then. I really am enjoying your video. Didn't think I would make it this long but your appreciation of his playing will probably have me coming back here. Thanks for spending the time with him.
I love James Dewar's voice.
so why dont you marry him then
@@drobichaud1000 What is your problem????
@@drobichaud1000
What’re you 12😅
Your analysis simply confirms my belief that Robin's playing is genius. He's well into his 70s now and I make sure I see him every time he comes thru on a tour
He was the first guy I tried hard to imitate 46 years ago. His sound is his own. The most underrated guitar player of the 70s
Trower and Dewar fabulous sound. Dewar’s voice was magnificent. RIP soul man.
Bridge of Sighs - 1974 - My high school daze. Good times.....
I'm sure he's had to have heard it and just doesn't know it's Trower.
Fool and Me
Ditto in my 63 ford Falcon
Yes! Masterpiece!
How can you have never heard bridge of sighs!,The first two albums are must haves and probably on my top 10 list ever
Trower is 75 and still touring. And still playin' smokin' guitar. One of the greats, and under appreciated. His original bass man James Dewar had such a great voice. Sadly he's gone. You have to check out several of his other tracks. Bridge of Sighs is so good. (Most people have no idea what the song is about.) And of course Day of the Eagle.
Is it about the bridge in Paris, France?
@@Jet_Rod_94 Venice Italy....Its a white limestone bridge that crosses a canal in Venice that went into a notorious prison. The last place the convict saw before entering into darkness. Why so unforgiving...why so cold...been a long time crossing the bridge of sighs.
Thank you, brother!@@wbehrens62
Trower baby! "Bridge of Sighs" and "Day of the Eagle" 70's versions! That's the stuff, man. He was too often written off as a Hendrix imitator. Lot's of Hendrix influence to be sure, but a style all his own. CUDOS!
About 1989 my work colleague and I were chatting about music: I said I was a HUGE Trower fan. He very passionately said he effing HATED RT. Both RT and Mark lived in an English county called Essex and I asked if RT and he were neighbours and had a cat that came and cr*pped in his garden. 'No, he's just a Hendrix copy'. After admitting he hadn't heard ANY of the music and his opinion was from the music press I lent him a cassette with the first three albums on it. 'FAN BL**DY TASTIC' was his reply when he returned it to me. Yes, influences but no NOT a copy. The same tired false accusations still around 20 odd years later when I had a chance conv with two guys on a train who were talking music. So sad.
Hendrix and Trower are related in the same way as and Freud and Jung. Good thing that in music, differences are not like the difference between being right and being wrong. So both Hendrix and Trower can coexist, and the art of both can flourish.
The same could be said about Frank Marino and SRV. Hendrix had more funk influence in his playing than Trower and SRV clearly incorporates more Texas twang. It all sounds good to me.
Unfortunately, I think that hurt his career being called a "Hendrix imitator". He was anything but. Despite all that, he did have his "moment", it should have been much longer.
"Shame the Devil" and "Gonna Be More Suspicious" or anything else from For Earth Below.
For someone who has just listened to Robin Trower for the first time, you absolutely nailed him. That's the Trower signature sound.
Michael, Robin Trower is the most animated guitarist I've ever seen in my life. Music moves through his body and comes out through his guitar. Hands down the best guitarist still out there touring.
Certainly true, as far as Blues/Rock goes...but there are many Jazz guitarists that have superior technique, etc...just a matter of what genre you like to listen to. Miles Davis--a friend of Hendrix, thought he heard in Hendrix's playing, the potential to be a great Jazz player...we will never know.
Animated? Imagine seeing him live doing acid!
@@mdpocoroba The Stone in San Francisco LSD x2 twice
@@robbierusso4672 so you've seen his facial expressions melt too LOL
At age 79, Robin Trower is still Rocking‼️
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daydream live is beauty personified!
I been listening to Trower for the last 40years.hes a British blues legend.like yourself i played his sound at partys&most people had never heard of him.now they all have his cds.lol
Robin Trower, a true Virtuosos. Jimmy Dewar is in a class all by himself, I want to listen to his singing voice in my last moments, ha! Bill Lordan, phenomenal drummer. The very best 3 piece band. Thank you for featuring the attention to details!
This band truly had the 'Goods' and the 'Power'....and put that out there in full display...to the delight of our souls....needless to say, I am a big believer in 'TROWER POWER'.
An interesting side-note...during the later summer of 1969, Hendrix tried out Lordan and his bass playing friend, Willie Weeks...he contacted Lordan and said he would like him to be his future drummer...Lordan told Jimi that he would not agree to that, unless his good friend Weeks would be the bass player!...so Jimi nixed that deal.
my 1st concert in 77.Couldnt hear for days.They literally shook the hampion colliseum.i thought it might collapse.seen many of the greats.he's the best.
Yall know who that drummer is ?? lol he was from this band called Sly and the family stone..
Bill Lordan..
Somewhere I kinda sorta heard that BL was in Sly and The Family Stone but I forgot about it. Wow!! No wonder he had that funky swinging style. What a perfect complement to Trower and Dewar. All 3 of them just came together at exactly the right time and place and created 1 timeless masterpiece after another.
Oh, cool, didn't know that!
Bill played a number of bands but he came from Minneapolis home town band Gypsy. They became the house band at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood for a few years. Reg Isidor left as drummer after Bridge of Sighs. Lordan stepped in for that albums tour and road out the peak of the band popularity. For about three years Trower concerts were the rage and the loudest. In 74 I saw them from the 3rd row directly in front of Trower. From there I could see just how much he moves his mouth at he make the guitar talk for him. I saw him again at the Cabooze bar in Minneapolis a few years ago. The same year I saw Dick Dale on the same stage. Both are legends that did not know the word retire. Trower is still making music. Sadly Dale passed a short time ago.
@@MrDanthemaniam So Isadore played on Bridge of Sighs... didn't know that. Never quite knew where he fit in. Trowers run in the 70s was epic. Saw him in California on the Victims of the Fury tour... just a lad back then and ran into him at a hotel before the show and he stopped and talked for awhile. Good times... some hottie started touching my face during the show.. but she faded away into a mass of bodies . Ah yes... Yeah Robin is still going... hooked up with a couple of black dudes for the latest release... I listened to a few tracks. It didnt hit me quite right but still, its Trower. I need to listen to it again.
So glad you were moved by this...he truly is his own monster... even his slow melodic tunes have that wonder about them... thank you! been playing this stuff for years but never broke it down the way you do...you are a gift yourself.
Robin's guitar work and Jimmy Dewar;s vocals what a sweet blend . Both were very underrated
Robins a soul musician amazing... found his CD when I was 15 in a store never had heard of him and I listened to it for 3 years straight, his music takes you on a journey.. I was mesmerised by his playing as a teen.
Well put! Trower and Dewar and Lordan take you on a journey
Trower sounded so "spacey" in his groove...it is ironic that he was not heavy into drugs, like others of his time usually were.
Trower was the original guitar player in Procol Harum.
Yep. Most don't know that.
Whisky Train... Trower masterpiece with Procol Harum
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@@JDanielPaxton The whole of a live album called "Robin's Last Stand" (Which I believe is probably a bootleg) is filled with moments of wonderful Trower guitar, you should try to find it (if you don't already have it.)
Trower wrote "Song for a Dreamer" on Broken Barricades. It is an homage Jimi Hendrix.
Also in Hannah. Third verse "slowly the hours fade away". The slow bend, vibrato and release is one of the most emotive appropriate bends of all time. It's his signature index finger bend.
Burned a lot of weed to his music, still sets the perfect mood.
"About to begin" was the ultimate stoner song from Robin! A close second is "Us and Them" Pink Floyd....IMO, of course!
Welcome to Robin thrower!you can't ever unheard him, there's only one Robin thrower.
Saw Trower in the late 80's in a small club in Toledo Ohio. Absolutely unbelievable show... and my ears rang for three days!!! The crazy part was, most of the audience wasn't even in school yet when he was at his peak............ But man oh man did they dig him. Such a completely totally underrated guitarist.
Yeah saw a club show in Sarasota probably same small venue tour. A guy I worked with parked his van outside and listened to it from there
I love Robin....esp with James on vocals...Those 2 together were something else. Bridge of Sighs, About to begin and In this place.....God I miss James Dewar so much on vocals with Robin screaming on the strat....
The albums Bridge Of Sighs (1974) and For Earth Below (1975) are amazing! ✨
Robin Trower has the consistently best live tone of anyone I have ever seen and I have seen many over the past 50 years. I have a ticket for Trower to be rescheduled due to the COVID shutdowns, uggggg! Here on Long Island he has a huge following. People my age, and their kids who are blown away by him. All you heard are kids saying, “Dad you had the best music!” Last time I saw him here he had a standing ovation after the first song that truly touched him. It was a wonderful night. He is as good now as ever.
Dude... hard to believe that alot of guitarists have forgotten about TROWER...glad ur checking him out, he’s got a huge catalog of tasty licks...
I truly enjoyed your reaction to the great, magical Robin Trower ! Trower & Dewar were just magical together, I listen to them all the time, just great !!!
I had the great fortune of seeing him in a small venue years ago in Houston. He signed my leg cast saying he had never signed a cast before . Still have the cast and tour shirt.
No clue how you missed Trower for this long, but glad you found him.
Back in the 70's after Hendrix died, I listened to a LOT of Trower. I felt lost, and was forever searching. There are many players I tried to fill the void with, Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush comes to mind.
Yes!...I caught Marino in the later 1970s, and was stunned with his overall sound--so much like Hendrix!..He actually played Red House that night, and brought the house down with his version of that Hendrix classic!..Yet, most people have not heard of him...I think it was that his first few albums were not very interesting...and he came along later, after the huge appreciation of guitarists was beginning to fade.
Robin Trower is flat-out amazing! Check out the "Live in UK version of Bridge Of Sighs."
I saw him on the '75 tour....that may have been the loudest concert I have ever witnessed and it was FANTASTIC. Great reaction!
Did you ever see Mountain live? By far the loudest I ever heard.
Me too!...He played to a sold out crowd in Seattle, the home of Hendrix...and the crowd went nuts!
Saw Robin Trower in Brisbane, Australia in 1978... changed my (guitar) life forever.
Find “Daydream” from Trower Live (1975) - it’ll blow your mind
My thoughts, exactly!
That's my favorite Trower song... and sadly, you can't find it on any of the digital jukeboxes anywhere so you can play it for other people.
I've been checking out the Touch Tunes jukebox in my favorite bar for 16 years waiting for it to finally be available.
@@charliemcfarling4219 I had the same dilemma... My local jukebox didn't have a CD I really wanted included... So I bought the CD, gave it to the store owner and when the box got serviced, they added my CD. Problem solved.
Seeing Robin trower around a half dozen times in my lifetime and they were some of the best live shows I've ever seen. Also some of the loudest. He is an absolute master.
To listen to Robin Trower is to be awed by Robin Trower. What a stellar player he is. Please do "Bridge of Sighs."
Robin Trower !!!! 14 years old in 1975 changed my life !!! as a guitar player
Oh man, Trower is a beast! Lot's of good stuff to dig into with his music!
Trower has being rocking for 50 years!
All the theory in the world doesn’t prevent you from being schooled by one of the great masters... Robin is about the most underrated rock guitarists ever.
Straight up self taught by listening and finding it. Not by numbers
Thanks to the Brits for changing the trajectory of music forever
Like you, I had heard of Trower but never heard him play. He's smokin' the hell out of that Strat! Wow!
From the first time that I heard him play back in '75 I knew that Robin Trower was definitely one of a kind. And still is!
Thanks to Robin Trower for taking the time to sign my Bridge of Sighs album after his most awesome concert. He is an old school guitar genius. Tricks are for kids.
My fave Trower ... First live concert 1975 James Bill Robin . Take What you Need . C#7 Beatles "A day in a Life" Fluid . wait too Bridge Of Sighs
Saw him again just before the Pandemic. His playing is still awesome, but he has more of a relaxed feel with the notes, not rushing. Michael, you need to see him if at all possible. Really a treasure. He used a cocked wah on alot of his stuff. Fulltone I believe.
Great commentary! I'm a long time Robin Trower follower and know his stuff pretty well but you showed me a lot about how he does it. Really good stuff - Thanks!
That "singing bass player" is the late great James Dewar. Sorely missed. I've seen Robin Trower live 6-7 times. He still regularly tours in the US. He's in his 70's now and still brings it. Go see him you will absolutely love him. Robin is famous for his "guitar face" he's is so into everything he plays. Lastly, Robin plays in Eb. He also famous for playing a Univibe so that "flange" is really Univibe.
jppagetoo he was so precise and serving the song.
I thought that was who that was. How old is this video? James passed away quite a while ago. He had such a great voice. He is most definitely sorely missed, Along with several other rock heroes from my youth. I guess nothing lasts for ever, enjoy it while you can.
@@panzerlieb Around 1980 iirc, reasonably certain it was a BBC radio-tv simul broadcast 'Sight and Sound' so the sound would have been under some control hahahhahhah
He plays a hole tone down nowadays and last time I saw him he played and sounded great
...that’s hot! , I didn’t see that coming!!🔥🔥🔥. Keep those RT reactions coming!!! So much music for you to check out!!
The vocal sound is due to the slightly cocked univibe pedal added with a dash of chorus. Robin uses the univibe like a wizard.
Michael, your work is brilliant. Thank you for analysing perfectly the sound of my favourite guitarist.
Robin Trower was the guitar player for Procul Harem (whiter shade of pale) and then branched out as a solo act: 1970's and 80's was his heyday-dude is still touring and playing so well- a new album just this week
Just to explain--Trower did play for that group, but was not playing on that massive hit, Whiter Shade of Pale.
Really enjoyed the ride in this video! I saw Robin Trower in Dallas Texas in the seventies and this is the way I remember him playing.
Been trying to tell people for years, you can jump around double stops and play 7ths, 3rds, and 5ths to accomplish what you want... let the bass fill in the rest. Too many people want to play complex arpeggios, when it's not always needed and can free you up to play fills that expand off from those double stops.
I just discovered you man. Second time I have watched this particular video. You reaction and comments are dead on. Trower is a beast. And you nailed it dude. Excellent.
You Sir are an amazing Guitar teacher and I have been a lover of Robin Trower / James Dewar since I was 20 years old , I am now 60 . I will forward Lisa Dewar this video ( his daughter in Scotland ) . I have met Mr . Trower .... his best concert is Winterland 1975 .... Thank You for transcribing Trower's gifted guitar playing and he does not read music .... I can't wait much longer , I can't live without you ... lady love ... Yngwie Malmsteen's Far Beyond The Sun ... Take Care ... Do More Trower .... Blue Bird . You may want to listen to Frank Marino I'm a King Bee , or World Anthem . I'm on You Tube . Trower's manager is Derek Sutton . Trowerpower.com
This was the first video I saw of yours, Michael, but I will look for more after seeing it. I enjoyed this very, very much.
Michael, my first time visiting your channel. I enjoy your insight and breaking it down. Hope you are turned on to Robin rower now. Thanks!
Michael! We TOLD YOU that you'd love it!!! LOL!!!
I remember almost 40 years ago, sitting in some dark dance hall in Southern Wisconsin on a bar stool at a tiny table, JD in hand over ice, about 12 feet away from him as he performed this song and all his other incredible works... His personna, his love of getting deep inside the music and finding the right people to surround him was nothing short of an other-worldly experience. He didn't care if he was playing to a dozen people, a hundred people or thousands. He LOVED LOVED LOVED and STILL loves his music. He's a gift to all of us. Still playing into his 70's and spot on perfect to this day... What else can be said? Amazing guitarist. Amazing experience. Amazing gift.
really like your guitar tone! 👌👌👌
Saw Trower at a Day on the Green in Oakland in the late ‘70’s. My ears are still ringing 🤪
Hey, dude. Thanks for your videos. Chagrined by the Phish issues. For many phans it is easy to get stuck in the phish zone. Trey and the boys offer so much that, particularly for us older guys, it is hard to keep up with new music. I appreciate you highlighting other players. Anything Bill Frisell would be great. Definitely a favorite, though he is not exactly new music.
Loved this! I am not a musician so didn't understand most of what you said. With that beings said I have been listening to Robin Trower for 50 years. His years with James Dewar (bass/vocals) are my favorite. I was a teenager in the 70's and saw them live in concert sometime before 78. We had seats close to the sate and my head rang for days after that show! You said something about it must be loud there? OH YEA. It was mind blowing loud. And they were so tight!
When I was in highschool some certain friends and I (Trower stonies) would sit in one of the guys bedrooms and get stoned out of our minds on Tai Stick and MELT into music. Everybody would pick a spot in the room and we... literally... melted... into his entire album Bridge of Sighs. Man, those were the days. 50 years later and I'm still listening to his early music. Like you said, he lets the guitar speak. He's simply brilliant and SO smooth. This was a fun reaction. Watched it twice.
Love him...wa at will...I never returned a Trower cassette I borrowed 😏
Trower is amazing! Great, I mean, GREAT performer back in the 1970s. Need to check him out when he tours again here in NorCal.
That's not just any "singing bass player". That's the late, great James Dewar.
Hi Saw Robin Trower 6 different times in Austin Texas. He always played with local backup musicians ( because Austin is loaded with great musicians ). One night he played all blues , another night he played more of his well known stuff. But he always played some amazing guitar !! Got his autograph ! I'll never forget those shows !! I realized i saw one of the true greats of all time !!
See Trower. Click "like". Then watch video. Not disappointed. Trower is still cranking out his music and is still amazing live. Thanks for the hard work.
Seen him many times. I will go see him anytime I can. Such a tasty player.
Great! It’s about time you find a great guitarist like Trower! Love it!
Dude, check out Daydream from Trower live lp, killer licks and sustain
Trower rules my all time favorite guitarist I've seen him live a dozen times even met him in a club called Sundance on long Island super cool dude I'm glad you enjoyed him
Please do bridge of sighs!
I have been fortunate to see Robin in concert many, many times. Last time was at the Palace Theater in Greensburg, Pa. April 5th 2018 with my son. He is in my top 5 guitarists list. Trower Power!🎸✌
WEEN!!! “A tear for Eddie” this is Deaners tribute to Eddie Hazel.
sir, would you give me like 3 good Ween songs to check out?
If you’re looking for some heavy guitar stuff check out “Man and Women” “Tear for Eddie” is a good guitar song. If you’re interested in some of the off the wall stuff check out “Did You See Me”, maybe Tinder Situation or something like “Frank”. I’ve been a Ween fan for many years and many shows and keep finding songs I haven’t heard, the one I’m getting into the most lately is “Making Love in the Gravy”. They do some killer cover songs also check out “All of My Love” from the live in Chicago dvd or there version of “Lets Dance” by Bowie.
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It is awesome when someone with immense talent and knowledge finds something new and exciting. The look on your face and attitude starting at 12:04 is just that. Proof that no matter how long we practice or dedicate ourselves to an art, we can always discover more!
Thanks for another REACT! Fingers crossed something shakes loose soon so we can get back to Phishin'!
thank you for doing some Trower !! more would be appreciated
anything off of bridge of sighs that is a good place to start
The Phish community of fans forgive you. We like you. I'm their representative. You'll often see me outside the shows drinking a beer & high fiving people. I think I can speak for everyone & say "I'm their leader."
But anyways.... You're a good dude, & a good teacher, & we all make mistakes. Owning up to it will totally get you back to good standing. I've actually seen this before w another RUclipsr.
I'm sorry I left you a mean comment on your angry video. I really am. I also know your family had a new baby & that your car was stolen not long ago. Things are hard right now. I understand, cause we're all in this together.
Keep up the positivity. I enjoy your vids & your playing.
Third video this night. As I've mentioned, I've been playing for over 50 years and Trower was a major part of the musical growth. The music of the Trower band never gets old. Timeless, no doubt. Trower was part of the musical arsenal then and still is today.
God bless you brother.
Back in the day, Trower was one of the Greatest! I saw him about three times Live and once was with Jethro Tull, and Johnny and Edgar Winter!
He still is. Saw him two years ago in Santa Cruz. He hasn't lost a bit.
My band played this song. I had never heard of Robin Trower before. Super fun to play.
I'm really enjoying this channel. Thanks man.
Maybe a quick listen first would have been a good idea
I've been a Trower fan since the 70s. Live? Incredible. So underrated, along with Gary Moore. SO GOOD.
Hey Michael are you going to react to King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - The River live at KEXP? Really looking forward to that one.
Hi Tim - I did this one during a live stream a while back! I may be able to do it again
@@Guitargate Ah I missed out :( Maybe another one from King Gizzard? They're a great band and they have songs in all kinds of styles. Most creative and productive band I know. I would love to see you react to them.
@@Guitargate James Dewar was also a fantastic bass/singer as well.
just found out about this band. they're f****** amazing
I went to see Trower in Atlanta a few years ago. I think he was 72 at the time and he was as good as ever ! He has been a great steward of his talent. He comes out with new music about every 2 years and will tour in 2021. Oh and every inspiring guitar player that love the blues chases Trowers tone.