ROBIN TROWER?????? FINALLY! The album Bridge Of Sighs was his masterpiece. "A Little Bit Of Sympathy" is probably his most rockin tune. James Dewar pronounce doo er is the smooth silky vocals behind this band. Robin is a masterful guitarist and one of the nicest guys you can walk up to after a concert. Never heard of him eh? He sold out stadiums in the 70s that's all.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this so much. Robin Trower is a world hero. No one makes a guitar sound better than this man. And he still puts on an incredible live show.
It's a Scotsman playing bass and singing. I love that you understand what you're hearing. Most people that look at Robin don't get how good he really is, along with his band James Dewar on bass and vocals. Spread the word love
Scribe, I know you dug THAT girl!! BTW, the Bass player was the singer on all the albums for about 2 decades until he retired. A Scottish musician named James Dewar, had a beautiful voice! Was one of a number of white guy singers known as “ Blue eyed Soul” singers. He passed away in ‘02. Robin Trower’s music is Blues Rock with a heavy dose of Funk! My favorite is “ Athela” , especially the Live version from ‘76, got a short but kick ass drum solo on it! Anyway, lots of funky, blusey killer Rock!!
Robin should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Ex guitarist of Procul Harem and left in early 70's to go solo. He filled the gap after the death of Jimi Hendrix and boy did he. He was my 2nd concert ever in Detroit at Cobo Hall. Saw him 4 more times after that everytime a sell out. He opened the blues to a whole new generation. This album should be listened to in it's entirety not a bad song on it. Imagine how lucky we were to see bands like the Who, Stones, Queen, Yes, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, and Robin in their prime. Robin was known as the King of the Strat and still is as at 76 he is still playing. James Dewar is also at the top of his game a top bassist and vocalist of this era. Rip JD
@Mike Caetano, whenever you lost Robin go back to his catalogue and try to catch up as much as you can. There is loads of great music that awaits you!!!
You seem legit so I wish you the best on your musical and spiritual journey. There is so much music out there from so many different cultures and we are so blessed to be able to access so much of it on youtube and other internet sources. You are a very intelligent and beautiful person, never believe that you should settle for less than the best that you can achieve.
holy shit that was some glorious radical air guitar. marry me. also listen to robin trower - it begins or in the beginning or something like that. robin trower is seriously underrated as a guitar player and as a band. they deserve more love (robin is just the guitarist, the singer and everyone else is part of the band). edit: actually the song i was recommending is called in this place. stay cool. edit 2: lol nevermind. i was thinking of two different songs. about to begin is also an awesome song.
Agree with the comments here. It’s amazing that Robin was on the video for Whiter Shade of Pale in his days with Procul Harum but can rock out like here on Too Rolling Stoned. I still think his live album was the best one.... but not when the publishers added the substandard later performance material to pack it out with filler for the CD.
I had to watch this again 4 years latter. Because you looking fine aa fu😮k and because robin was one of my inspiration on the guitar and i play his style along Uncle billly gibbons zz top. You so Bonita ❤️ we should be glad we never in the same state because you would probably have 14 kids by now...❤❤😂❤
Welcome to us oldies world ... glad our 45+yr old secrets are getting out ... real music as God intended .... move your soul and stir your emotions ..... trowers tone is so beautifully haunting ....
The haunting sounds never more true than on the track that follows it on the album, as you will know. "About To Begin", kindest regards from this 67 yo Londoner, a fan since his Procul Harum days👍👍👍👍👍
@@mikes6970 Hey, sorry for late reply. Where in NZ are you? My ex-wife of 23 odd years was from Auckland, Kohimarama. No, Buchanan seems to have passed me by somewhat, I think I have an addiction to Robin's tone and feel: listen to him pretty much every day.... Others deserving of mention are Carlos Santana [esp the jazz stuff he did 1972-1975, and the live shows that are out there on YT], the brilliant Tommy Bolin, also Satriani, Peter Green, Snowy White, Eric Bell, I'm sure there are others... Acoustic then Michael Hedges, Will Ackerman, Grisha Gorychev. One other band who DESRVED to be huge were Rare Bird, sadly years before their time and have been overlooked, as badly as Robin has been maligned as a Hendrix copy/clone. Take care, Mike, all the best from Tony in London!!
@@forearthbelow i live in howick ,east coast beach ,southern park auck ... your ex just lives over hill next couple beaches north ... 10-15min away ... very expensive part of auckland all around there ... think its about 12kms of waterfront rd from bottom mid auck city around waterfront to kohi .... old gun inplacements and pillboxes around that rd fromww2 still .... seen santana 3times .. was personal security on a bb king,joe satriani iggy pop (funny line up ) tour .... that introduced me to joe satraini ... ackerman used to listen to ages ago .... might go digging through me albums later see if still own a record of his .. used to love .... peter greens fleetwood mac best era i always thought .. seen them couple times ... you have a good day my friend ... hope the motherland (ha ha) is treating you well and the PC new world aint driving you crazy ..... happy new year to you and yours .. respect ....
@@mikes6970 hahahahha right, LOVED BB live, saw him maybe 4 times iirc, he had a BRILLIANT bass player surname Johnson a few of them, Santana lost count at 36 concerts, still the best of ANY band was the concert 15th Nov 1973. Spellbinding. Ackerman I only had samplers, Peter Green never got to see live :-( but I have an album of his with a young English musician Ronny Johnson who had a group called First Light: brilliant, saw them maybe 6-8 times. DON'T get me started on the PC bs, that's all I'm prepared to say on this subject!!!!!!!!!! I just wish the world had kept it's sanity for a bit longer than when I decided to retire. Ho hum. 🤯🤯🤯 Anyway, can't recall if we took in Howick: ex and I and our very young two kids had Christmas and NY out in NZ 1996/7 and I'm fairly sure Jan's friend lived there. It was quite popular back then with the Chinese community and the European locals gave the place a very un=PC name... If you knew Kohi at all my f-i-l owned a very famous bakery in the town, called something like Amadeus or Tosca or some such, had long queues each friday for pop's fruit bread. We're all good up here. Jan did test +ve but is recovered with self-isolation completed last week. All the best, Mike: been a pleasure chatting 👏
I have a few suggestions for you. Bad Company- Holy Water. If You Needed somebody. No Smoke without a Fire, The Sky is Burning. Robin Trower- The Fool And Me. Day Of The Eagle. Little Ceaser- Chain of Fools. Jackle- Down on Me, When Will It Rain, I Stand Alone. Brother Cain- No Shame. The Zombies- Time of the Season.
@@christophermirkovich7290 I'm a fan of Robin for nearly 50 years but I don't think he influenced Jimi. Jimi died in 1970, before Robin left Procul Harum who were a heavily keyboard influenced group which was 1971 at the earliest from memory
Trower has a big Jimi Hendrix influence in his music but a little more R and B than most. He's very funky and a master of guitar tone. And he can still do it live. One of the best
Happy 75th birthday Robin!
And Still rocking
FINALLY! Someone is reacting to Robin Trower. Way to go girl. You might be the first. Glad yer digging it.
funkster007:She ain't the first.
ROBIN TROWER, "TOO ROLLING STONE" One great Jam. Another song is "BRIDGE OF SIGHS"...
I still wanna see someone react to "The Fool and Me"
Absolutely!
Robin kicks ass with his guitar.
I saw him in the "70"s and it was AWESOME !!! 🎸🔥😍😁🎸🔥🤯😍😁!!
ROBIN TROWER?????? FINALLY! The album Bridge Of Sighs was his masterpiece. "A Little Bit Of Sympathy" is probably his most rockin tune. James Dewar pronounce doo er is the smooth silky vocals behind this band. Robin is a masterful guitarist and one of the nicest guys you can walk up to after a concert. Never heard of him eh? He sold out stadiums in the 70s that's all.
I Think I'll just sit this one out......I'm to Rolling Stoned
I'm so glad you enjoyed this so much. Robin Trower is a world hero. No one makes a guitar sound better than this man. And he still puts on an incredible live show.
Bridge of Sighs is the album and a great next song. Sweeeet
His best work, from start to finish.
Robin Trower is a guitar master!!!🎸🎸 First saw him in 1975 in San Antonio at municipal auditorium and this was his bands closing song!!😍😍😍
It's a Scotsman playing bass and singing. I love that you understand what you're hearing. Most people that look at Robin don't get how good he really is, along with his band James Dewar on bass and vocals. Spread the word love
James Dewar is severely underrated
Trower is exceptional. This whole album is incredible.
Scribe, I know you dug THAT girl!! BTW, the Bass player was the singer on all the albums for about 2 decades until he retired. A Scottish musician named James Dewar, had a beautiful voice! Was one of a number of white guy singers known as “ Blue eyed Soul” singers. He passed away in ‘02. Robin Trower’s music is Blues Rock with a heavy dose of Funk! My favorite is “ Athela” , especially the Live version from ‘76, got a short but kick ass drum solo on it! Anyway, lots of funky, blusey killer Rock!!
You could do every song on this album and not go wrong. There's a song for every mood. Great reaction!
Robin should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Ex guitarist of Procul Harem and left in early 70's to go solo. He filled the gap after the death of Jimi Hendrix and boy did he. He was my 2nd concert ever in Detroit at Cobo Hall. Saw him 4 more times after that everytime a sell out. He opened the blues to a whole new generation. This album should be listened to in it's entirety not a bad song on it. Imagine how lucky we were to see bands like the Who, Stones, Queen, Yes, Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, and Robin in their prime. Robin was known as the King of the Strat and still is as at 76 he is still playing. James Dewar is also at the top of his game a top bassist and vocalist of this era. Rip JD
Thanks baby cakes. Robin Trower is a fine guitar player ! The singer James Dewar (RIP) was cool, and silky smooth !!! What a great singer
75 years still touring. Awesome guitar player.
Robin Trower? Wow! Now there's a name I haven't heard in years. Awesome guitar work. PS. You're gonna really dig 70's era ZZ Top...
@Mike Caetano, whenever you lost Robin go back to his catalogue and try to catch up as much as you can. There is loads of great music that awaits you!!!
Great reaction to an awesome song by an amazing guitar player
lol I remember zoning out to that album 46 years ago!
Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues Hahaha love it
You walked into some heat on this one. There were a lot of mind-blowing bands back in the 70's.
Robin Trower- victims of the fury awesome song.
AWESOME album, too
Honestly, you’re incredible you’re so real and your spirit is deep in Golden and you reacting to Robin Trower is incredible
So cool that you are playing Robin Trower.I have seen him play 5 times.Luv him.............
He's still great at 75 the man can play.....
It's about time that Robin gets some props.
One of the best rock albums ever recorded.
YEEEESSS!!! Great reaction, you've got the music in you and I'll look forward to hearing YOUR stuff too :)
Great reaction.. I was right there with ya in my own space
Great song, great album, great great guitar player!
You need to hear the fool and me by Robin trower !!!! Badass!!!!!
Robin is a fine guitar god and James Dewars gives it an incredible soulful groove.
Underated
Love me some Trower
Happy Tuesday beautiful queen! Hope you and your family are safe and okay over there. Amazing reaction of a great Classic Rock deep cut.
Great reaction Scribe as usual. Please review to Bridge of Sighs off this same album.
You rock!
"Bridge of Sighs" 🎸🤟
I'm so happy you know good music when you hear it!
There is no doubt you love this.
You seem legit so I wish you the best on your musical and spiritual journey. There is so much music out there from so many different cultures and we are so blessed to be able to access so much of it on youtube and other internet sources. You are a very intelligent and beautiful person, never believe that you should settle for less than the best that you can achieve.
Robin was 🔥 fire big dog! Kick ass guitar work!
Check out more trower 70s stuff excellent. Lady love, bluebird, james dewar vocals far out baby!
Didn't expect to see Trower. Great tune here, and I'd like to see the lesser known but fantastic "Bridge of Sighs".
“Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues”
Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues.
That guitar you own is the type he plays. He really gets some amazing tones out of his Stratocasters.
"Always press RECORD you never know when you're gonna making history"
James Dewar was the voice and the bass of the band.
More Robin "I can't wait much longer" from the Robin Trower Live Album
👏👏👏👏👏👏
This whole album is awesome. 10 outta 10
I concur
Girl...you rock!!
Got love it when a black woman does air guitar!
Gotta check out Day of the Eagle if you wanna grove out
holy shit that was some glorious radical air guitar. marry me. also listen to robin trower - it begins or in the beginning or something like that. robin trower is seriously underrated as a guitar player and as a band. they deserve more love (robin is just the guitarist, the singer and everyone else is part of the band).
edit: actually the song i was recommending is called in this place. stay cool.
edit 2: lol nevermind. i was thinking of two different songs. about to begin is also an awesome song.
I think you mean "About To Begin"...?? Totally AWESOME track
Oh,Yeah!
Fabulous and with Procol Harum. Great album.
That's what music is for, to have an out of body experience 🎶
Awesome react!!..the whole album is magical start to finish :)
I seen him twice one was at a bar in myrtle beach in the 80s
Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues
Trower is very underrated as a musician. He is long overdue to be in the Rock&Roll Hall of Fame.
Definition of the zone .
Long Misty Days is another great Trower tune
This is my favorite by them!
Jimi would be proud.
Your great ...love watching
Rockin' Robin
Here is a guy whose first TEN albums are all worth owning. TEN ALBUMS! Nobody knows his name these days...
Agree with the comments here. It’s amazing that Robin was on the video for Whiter Shade of Pale in his days with Procul Harum but can rock out like here on Too Rolling Stoned. I still think his live album was the best one.... but not when the publishers added the substandard later performance material to pack it out with filler for the CD.
Keep bringing us together.
Eargasims!!!
Takers get the honey, Givers sing the blues.
Need to check out the albums he did with Jack Bruce (bassist / vocalist for Cream).
When listening to this, you would want to crank the volume so that when the bass thumps it shakes the air around you.
Get it, girl!!
Your reaction looked like mine back in 1974-5 when I bought this album...of course, I am male and didn't look good rocking out! :)
I had to watch this again 4 years latter. Because you looking fine aa fu😮k and because robin was one of my inspiration on the guitar and i play his style along Uncle billly gibbons zz top. You so Bonita ❤️ we should be glad we never in the same state because you would probably have 14 kids by now...❤❤😂❤
THANK YOU!!
ty ty ty
Bass hitting one note. ONE FREAKING NOTE...and KILLED it.
Yeah...he transported you...beyond reach.
Awesome reaction
Robin trower is a treasure
Such a cool groove. Rock on Robin !!
Hey! That's Allright
Out that fire out!
Welcome to ecstasy
With NO narcotics consumed
Robin Trower on the Fender and James Dewar at the mic, better buckle up, it's gonna be a good ride.
Welcome to us oldies world ... glad our 45+yr old secrets are getting out ... real music as God intended .... move your soul and stir your emotions ..... trowers tone is so beautifully haunting ....
The haunting sounds never more true than on the track that follows it on the album, as you will know. "About To Begin", kindest regards from this 67 yo Londoner, a fan since his Procul Harum days👍👍👍👍👍
@@forearthbelow howdy from down under ... NZ ..... great taste in music ... you listen to roy buchanan ?
@@mikes6970 Hey, sorry for late reply. Where in NZ are you? My ex-wife of 23 odd years was from Auckland, Kohimarama. No, Buchanan seems to have passed me by somewhat, I think I have an addiction to Robin's tone and feel: listen to him pretty much every day.... Others deserving of mention are Carlos Santana [esp the jazz stuff he did 1972-1975, and the live shows that are out there on YT], the brilliant Tommy Bolin, also Satriani, Peter Green, Snowy White, Eric Bell, I'm sure there are others... Acoustic then Michael Hedges, Will Ackerman, Grisha Gorychev. One other band who DESRVED to be huge were Rare Bird, sadly years before their time and have been overlooked, as badly as Robin has been maligned as a Hendrix copy/clone. Take care, Mike, all the best from Tony in London!!
@@forearthbelow i live in howick ,east coast beach ,southern park auck ... your ex just lives over hill next couple beaches north ... 10-15min away ... very expensive part of auckland all around there ... think its about 12kms of waterfront rd from bottom mid auck city around waterfront to kohi .... old gun inplacements and pillboxes around that rd fromww2 still .... seen santana 3times .. was personal security on a bb king,joe satriani iggy pop (funny line up ) tour .... that introduced me to joe satraini ... ackerman used to listen to ages ago .... might go digging through me albums later see if still own a record of his .. used to love .... peter greens fleetwood mac best era i always thought .. seen them couple times ... you have a good day my friend ... hope the motherland (ha ha) is treating you well and the PC new world aint driving you crazy ..... happy new year to you and yours .. respect ....
@@mikes6970 hahahahha right, LOVED BB live, saw him maybe 4 times iirc, he had a BRILLIANT bass player surname Johnson a few of them, Santana lost count at 36 concerts, still the best of ANY band was the concert 15th Nov 1973. Spellbinding. Ackerman I only had samplers, Peter Green never got to see live :-( but I have an album of his with a young English musician Ronny Johnson who had a group called First Light: brilliant, saw them maybe 6-8 times.
DON'T get me started on the PC bs, that's all I'm prepared to say on this subject!!!!!!!!!! I just wish the world had kept it's sanity for a bit longer than when I decided to retire. Ho hum. 🤯🤯🤯
Anyway, can't recall if we took in Howick: ex and I and our very young two kids had Christmas and NY out in NZ 1996/7 and I'm fairly sure Jan's friend lived there. It was quite popular back then with the Chinese community and the European locals gave the place a very un=PC name... If you knew Kohi at all my f-i-l owned a very famous bakery in the town, called something like Amadeus or Tosca or some such, had long queues each friday for pop's fruit bread.
We're all good up here. Jan did test +ve but is recovered with self-isolation completed last week. All the best, Mike: been a pleasure chatting 👏
Dats da moves I do firt time heard dis1 you coo!!
I have a few suggestions for you. Bad Company- Holy Water. If You Needed somebody. No Smoke without a Fire, The Sky is Burning. Robin Trower- The Fool And Me. Day Of The Eagle. Little Ceaser- Chain of Fools. Jackle- Down on Me, When Will It Rain, I Stand Alone. Brother Cain- No Shame. The Zombies- Time of the Season.
Check out Day of the Eagle by Trower!🔥🔥
thaksssssssssssssssss
Straight from the HEAVY influence of Jimi Hendrx
He actually influenced Jimmy
@@christophermirkovich7290 without a doubt....the influence was a duel exchange for sure
yes soon as I hit that post I go you know what be influenced each other.... which both made them really great Steel sharpen Steel
@@christophermirkovich7290 indeed brother
@@christophermirkovich7290 I'm a fan of Robin for nearly 50 years but I don't think he influenced Jimi. Jimi died in 1970, before Robin left Procul Harum who were a heavily keyboard influenced group which was 1971 at the earliest from memory
Doze haze daze early 70's....
If you are interested in anymore Robin Trower, I have a few select choices from 1990. ( Love Wont Wait.) And
( Take What You Need.)
That breakdown is liquid.
Listening to that makes you not care if your dog gets run over.
Fire🔥🎸🎸🎸👌😎
2nd record will ,hopefully be more inclusive
Trower has a big Jimi Hendrix influence in his music but a little more R and B than most. He's very funky and a master of guitar tone. And he can still do it live. One of the best