Hey ALL ! part-2 is still TOMMY on Guitar, JEFF on bass, and Me[Bobby Berge] on drums. This is a Jam at our Friend[Phillip Polemini's] small Studio on GlenHolly Dr. up Beachwood Dr, in Hollywood Hills. It was late spring of 1976 when JEFF was in town to do concert at the Starlight Bowl. Phillip recorded on cassette. This is actually our second Jam of the night----unfortunately,Phillip recorded over first Jam with JEFF on guitar and TOMMY on bass.
WoW! this awsome you don't no what jamming is about if you think its boring. this is feeling from the heart spontaneous guitar poetry Man I love it ....thats how you create new idea's...thanks for this Tommy and Jeff and All the other musicians who played that afternoon...
@brberge OMG You witnessed this happening ? btw, your drumming is really great, - oh man give is some more details on this incredible session ... this is were the DP sessions took place, right ?
Tommy was a multi-faceted player. Most people are aware of his Rock'n'roll background. His fusion stuff is his stronger suit, I believe. Hey, not everybody gets to play with Billy Cobham, Jan Hammer.David Sanbourne, etc.etc. His work with those guys still stands up pretty well. Do your research. Tommy was no one shot pony.
Hey ALL ! part-2 is still TOMMY on Guitar, JEFF on bass, and Me[Bobby Berge] on drums. This is a Jam at our Friend[Phillip Polemini's] small Studio on GlenHolly Dr. up Beachwood Dr, in Hollywood Hills. It was late spring of 1976 when JEFF was in town to do concert at the Starlight Bowl. Phillip recorded on cassette. This is actually our second Jam of the night----unfortunately,Phillip recorded over first Jam with JEFF on guitar and TOMMY on bass.
How did Jeff deliver that day on guitar?
How did Jeff deliver on the erased tapes to your memory?
Tommy Def has some tasty licks & feedback that'll move you.
Must have been a rush
I’m jist certain that after this. Somehow it was erased. Not by accident. I just think Jeff’s great. Tommy’s from another stratosphere
Tommy Bolin is up there with Jeff among the all-time greats.
Thank you for sharing I'm in heaven with my beautiful Tommy...
Tommy Bolin has always been one of my favorite guitar players, truly a unique style...Thank you for posting this!
WoW! this awsome you don't no what jamming is about if you think its boring. this is feeling from the heart spontaneous guitar poetry Man I love it ....thats how you create new idea's...thanks for this Tommy and Jeff and All the other musicians who played that afternoon...
Tommy was brilliant as always. I find it hard to believe anyone that knows guitar can't realize his genius.
Truly joyous ! 🌌
Tommy Bolin & Ian Paice jam shows that Jeff absorbed much of Tommy.
It sounds like its all Tommy Bolin on guitar he has a style nobody can get down.
To bad they never made an album together
thank you ('brberge') for confirming it's Jeff. I was wondering (years ago) if it was him or Joe Walsh, since I only had part of the recording.
1:14 Quoting "A Day in the Life" in octaves. He must have been listening to Wes Montgomery.
This is Jeff Beck on bass, and Tommy Bolin on guitar. Don't know who's on drums. Jeff was a big Bolin fan
Ascendieron otro nivel en la música notas más altas sonidos más complejos
@brberge OMG You witnessed this happening ? btw, your drumming is really great, - oh man give is some more details on this incredible session ... this is were the DP sessions took place, right ?
@awesomewelles90 I like my fusion closer to jazz than rock. Whatever happened to playing through chord changes and developing ideas?
Tommy was a multi-faceted player. Most people are aware of his Rock'n'roll background. His fusion stuff is his stronger suit, I believe. Hey, not everybody gets to play with Billy Cobham, Jan Hammer.David Sanbourne, etc.etc. His work with those guys still stands up pretty well. Do your research. Tommy was no one shot pony.
Check out his two tunes on Alphonse Mouzon's Mind Transplant!
The pious folks that leave the negative....have never played anywhere other than their parent's basement.
great thing about jamming the didnt have to please the crowd ripping tones
dont hear any jeff beck on this