The song offering itself is great. Parts of Robin's solo via his signature wah sound, closely mimic an almost human voice. Robin himself said he could find no fault with this track. Of course, Taggarts steady drumming and the vocals of Watts bring the song from Trower's head to a fantastic reality. Trower and company deserve a Grammy nomination or a Blues Award nomination for this fine cd. Nice!
@@caroleborchert5023 Been a Trower fan since the Bridge of Sighs era. Trying to remember all of the live Trower shows that we've attended. They include 8-10 in Indiana, 1 in St. Paul MN. 1 in Kansas City Kansas, 1 in Nashville TN. and 3-4 in Cincinatti OH. Have talked to Robin numerous times. Best guitarist on the planet and the nicest person that you would ever want to meet. Before Covid, he would always stay & greet his fans until the very last fan had left. I will NEVER forget witnessing that over and over. Wow!
@@cloudedthoughts909 Sadly only a few. One was on the In City Dreams Tour in Oct.1977 at the Indianapolis Pepsi Coliseum W/Ram Jam. The other was out of state but I don't remember where. Saw Trower in Minneapolis/St. Paul at the Fitzgerald theatre downtown. WOW! No Double WOW!! It had 2 balconies and we sat up top in the left/ center of the stage and the sound was absolutely incredible. They say that no seat is more than 87 feet from the stage at the Fitzgerald. It is still my top Robin Trower show of all time.
@@johnnyr.8852 I saw him twice in Indiana. Once at the Goshen theater in '85(?) where the power went out during "Secret Passages," and then again in South Bend at a club whose name I forget where Black Oak opened. I'm curious where you're from. I'm from Elkhart, but I moved to Boston in '88. I've only seen him once here at the long gone South Boston Channel night club in '89(?).
@@MrJohnpfisher Closest I saw Robin play near South Bend was in Merrillville but I don't have the ticket stub and can't remember the name of the club. I do remember that he came out wearing a light brown leather jacket with tassels that he later took off. I'm near the Muncie area.
Is not easy to find a replacement of James Dewar's dearly missed voice or Davey's. But this guy makes a great job capturing the soulfulness in Trower's music.
Richard Watt's does an excellant job of capturing the moment,... not so easy,... when Trower is playing note's... that are not major or minor,... each "vibrato" has to fit,... you won't here sound's like these two,... from anyplace else.........
Yep, I really like all the vocalists that Robin's chosen over the years but he is the very closest to James, I got to see them in Houston before I moved away.
I have seen robin Trower numerous times I remember when he came on stage wearing a Milwaukee brewers shirt at zivkos in Hartford Wisconsin what a great nite for me amongst many memories
"Robin Trower still is and always will be the greatest guitar player in the world!" This is incredibly magnificent and very guitar moody. His intense feel and intense tone always rise above the rest.
I totally agree. No one is as good as Trower. His note selection, songwriting, phrasing and sensitivity are incomparable. Robin's playing makes me feel much more than anyone else's. I get tired of other guitarists but can listen to Robin all of the time.
@@rft2001 It's true. Other artists music sometimes sounds the same but Robins has a wide range of different styles in every song. Even when he uses the muted strings like Caledonia or tale untold those songs don't sound alike at all. Keep rocking Robin.
Why do some people still compare robin to Hendrix?,they obviously don’t understand robins style or technique and the songs he plays. I’m 65 seen him and listened to him for years,it may not be obvious to some but there is a vast difference.
Couldn't agree more. Hendrix was THE psychedelic guitar pioneer, showman, and front man, but I don't believe that his actual musicianship equals Trower's. Robin's chord voicings are sometimes very jazzy and much more musical to my ear. I have always said that Trower doesn't just write songs, he writes total compositions, and, in my opinion, there is a huge difference. Needless to say, again this is just my own opinion and not the law.
@@johnnyr.8852 I agree. Hendrix was great but his songwriting was not as good as Trower's. While I'd call them both psychedelic, Robin is a much more sensitive player and is much more pleasing to the ears.
I have loved RT since the Procol Harum album, A Salty Dog. Whisky Train was a revelation and I wanted more. As one of the last surviving great rock guitarists from that era, Jeff Beck notwithstanding, I applaud his efforts to continue despite all the ageism he has encountered. His productivity has increased, and has inspired my efforts to continue writing and playing music. You're a treasure Robin, thanks for the inspiration!
One of my favorite guitar players and songwriters. Robin Rules since the first time i heard him. Such a big influence on me and my writing! Rock on Robin!
I hate to make comparisons, but it just seems this vocal tone goes best with Robin Trower’s guitar. We can’t bring back the great bassist, but this is a sweet combination of musicians.
Wow like fine wine Robin gets better with age.such tastefull licks.I never liked strats except as a kid I loved Ron woods sunburst maple neck white pickguard . I custom ordered the exact guitar in 1974 ,I believe the one I bought was a ew few years older as they changed out the pickguard . I hated the thin sound of the guitar I loved the fat Gibson sound so the guitar was a thing of beauty that got polished when I pulled out from under my bed, it still had the hang tags and clear plastic pickguard cover that was suppose to get peeled .the smell opening the fender black outer with a inner red orange crush case was intoxicating. The guitar in the pampered unplayed lcondition had I kept and never played in that condition would be 8000 guitar..Now I love the sound of the strat when hearing what this guitar master achieves . I bought a mint Japanese burst rosewood neck 1970s strat at a antique market 10 years ago for $25 and I told someone about it and told him he could have it for 125 .I pulled it out polished it and put the high E string on started listening to bridge of sighs and now I don’t want sell this machine YIKES WHAT DO I DO ? The action is low but the strings seem so tight compared to my 1970s univox les Paul that virtually plays itself. I’m wondering if a tech changed the strings if maybe the guitars action could be loosened up. ? Sounds just like a real fender vintage and looks beautifu just painful to bend and get that good vibrato action?
Beautiful, simply beautiful. My wife doesn't listen to Robin with me anymore. States, too dark too sad. Which leaves his music all to me. Haahaahaaa. To absorb every note as it is meant to be. To feel his emotion and all his musical experience. Thanks guys. God bless you all.
Been a long time Robin Trower fan. Started back in High School, his music was good to just sit and listen to, and I also used some of the songs to chill before a track meet. A good friend of mine, and I saw him play back in the 80s in Passaic, NJ. My ears were never the same… To this day, this music just resonates with me (yeah, I know).
Robin said this could be the best thing he's ever done but I can tell you that Victims of the Fury and Bridge of Sighs had some remarkably powerful songwriting and playing. Unequaled.
At the end the singer voice is another string of Robin's guitar (Dewar is a different story, my man, 😢). ROBIN, I will never get tired to shout loud and clear.. ROBIN TROWER WAS, IS AND WILL BE THE BEST GUITAR PLAYER EVER EXISTED..!!!! Once more, he is not a human being, no one is capable to do what he does. HE MAKES HIS GUITAR CRY AT DAYDREAM and my spirit leaves to be seated next to me.
I would love to see him tour with this band. The singer definitely has James and Davey qualities. That seem to pair with his music like a fine wine with the right meal.
What a unique magical treasured gift you and your music have been Robin to the world for your entire life. I’m blessed to be receiving it. I love this song so much I’m looking forward to seeing you the next time you come through Seattle!
What a killer team!!! Killer soulful voice ala Jimmy Dewar and beautiful guitar as always!!! Pure class... "LONG LIVE THE KING" Pete Woodroffe Music UK
Robin Trower took me places in the 70's, along with Mr. Natural :-0 , I can crank up Bridge of Sighs still, almost... almost, take me back! Legends for sure.
Robin is my favourite guitarist but found recent albums a bit flat, not the case with No More Worlds To Conquer, it is superb. His sound on some of the tracks (including this one) is nothing short of exceptional
The song offering itself is great. Parts of Robin's solo via his signature wah sound, closely mimic an almost human voice. Robin himself said he could find no fault with this track. Of course, Taggarts steady drumming and the vocals of Watts bring the song from Trower's head to a fantastic reality. Trower and company deserve a Grammy nomination or a Blues Award nomination for this fine cd. Nice!
I could of not of said it any better. ✌️⚡️🙌
@@caroleborchert5023 Been a Trower fan since the Bridge of Sighs era. Trying to remember all of the live Trower shows that we've attended. They include 8-10 in Indiana, 1 in St. Paul MN. 1 in Kansas City Kansas, 1 in Nashville TN. and 3-4 in Cincinatti OH. Have talked to Robin numerous times. Best guitarist on the planet and the nicest person that you would ever want to meet. Before Covid, he would always stay & greet his fans until the very last fan had left. I will NEVER forget witnessing that over and over. Wow!
@@cloudedthoughts909 Sadly only a few. One was on the In City Dreams Tour in Oct.1977 at the Indianapolis Pepsi Coliseum W/Ram Jam. The other was out of state but I don't remember where. Saw Trower in Minneapolis/St. Paul at the Fitzgerald theatre downtown. WOW! No Double WOW!! It had 2 balconies and we sat up top in the left/ center of the stage and the sound was absolutely incredible. They say that no seat is more than 87 feet from the stage at the Fitzgerald. It is still my top Robin Trower show of all time.
@@johnnyr.8852 I saw him twice in Indiana. Once at the Goshen theater in '85(?) where the power went out during "Secret Passages," and then again in South Bend at a club whose name I forget where Black Oak opened. I'm curious where you're from. I'm from Elkhart, but I moved to Boston in '88. I've only seen him once here at the long gone South Boston Channel night club in '89(?).
@@MrJohnpfisher Closest I saw Robin play near South Bend was in Merrillville but I don't have the ticket stub and can't remember the name of the club. I do remember that he came out wearing a light brown leather jacket with tassels that he later took off.
I'm near the Muncie area.
Is not easy to find a replacement of James Dewar's dearly missed voice or Davey's. But this guy makes a great job capturing the soulfulness in Trower's music.
Excellent 👍🏻
I was just about to make a comment similar to you so I'll just agree with you for now, lol.
Richard Watt's does an excellant job of capturing the moment,... not so easy,... when Trower is playing note's... that are not major or minor,... each "vibrato" has to fit,... you won't here sound's like these two,... from anyplace else.........
Yep, I really like all the vocalists that Robin's chosen over the years but he is the very closest to James, I got to see them in Houston before I moved away.
Wonder what band Dave is in now.
God! I just traveled back in time to the 70's. A whole other time & place..... We need more of this! ✌🏻
Amen!
All my neighbors know of Robin. Cause when I listen to his music, stereo is at full volume ! That's for all the great tune over my life Robin.
A guitar genius, outstanding! 😎👍🎸
Not sure how he does it, but Robin hits the right note every single time. Best electric blues guitarist ever... the man is unworldly.
One of the greatest guitar players ever to live very underrated
Saw him live here in Miami in 1977.
Not underrated with me!😉
Not Underrated !
@@daviddaniel3996 Rory
@@daviddaniel3996 I’ll check it Thanks! Getting into Taste right now..KICK ASS Trio🤘
First saw Robin Trower back in 1972 or 1973, been a fan ever since. I get lost in Daydream every time I listen to it. One of the best.
Robin is and has always been, one of the true legends of rock and blues. Surely SRV is smiling down from heaven hearing this.
RT has the most emotive licks, and soulful bends. My favorite guitarist/songwriter, ever since Bridge of Sighs.
I have seen robin Trower numerous times I remember when he came on stage wearing a Milwaukee brewers shirt at zivkos in Hartford Wisconsin what a great nite for me amongst many memories
"Robin Trower still is and always will be the greatest guitar player in the world!" This is incredibly magnificent and very guitar moody. His intense feel and intense tone always rise above the rest.
David, Thanks for all that you do for Robin Trower! Any idea about when the band might possibly tour again?
I totally agree. No one is as good as Trower. His note selection, songwriting, phrasing and sensitivity are incomparable. Robin's playing makes me feel much more than anyone else's. I get tired of other guitarists but can listen to Robin all of the time.
@@rft2001 It's true. Other artists music sometimes sounds the same but Robins has a wide range of different styles in every song. Even when he uses the muted strings like Caledonia or tale untold those songs don't sound alike at all. Keep rocking Robin.
@@mariarusso1155 hi Maria , I have blue eyes but yours are the bluest eyes I've ever seen, just gorgeous.
@@douglaschristine8387 Thank you for the compliment. Nice to meet you here Douglas. I’m from Minnesota you?
We are so blessed to still have Robin. Fantastic as usual. God bless you man🎸
The best bluesy guitar that doesn't change no matter how old it is.
A beautiful song - from a great album, “no worlds left to conquer”. A must have for any Trower fan!
I've always said Robin's playing is like a vintage deep red wine pouring into a fine crystal glass. Play on brother.....
Spot On.
Why do some people still compare robin to Hendrix?,they obviously don’t understand robins style or technique and the songs he plays. I’m 65 seen him and listened to him for years,it may not be obvious to some but there is a vast difference.
Couldn't agree more. Hendrix was THE psychedelic guitar pioneer, showman, and front man, but I don't believe that his actual musicianship equals Trower's. Robin's chord voicings are sometimes very jazzy and much more musical to my ear. I have always said that Trower doesn't just write songs, he writes total compositions, and, in my opinion, there is a huge difference. Needless to say, again this is just my own opinion and not the law.
@@johnnyr.8852 I agree. Hendrix was great but his songwriting was not as good as Trower's. While I'd call them both psychedelic, Robin is a much more sensitive player and is much more pleasing to the ears.
Richard's vocals are just beautiful and Robin never plays over him. One of his best compositions from a fine album. I love this
Hell yeah send it Sir Mr Robin trower that's badass Rock on. 🤘🏼🦾🤙🏽🖖🏽
🔊Richard Watts!! Well done👊🏻
I have loved RT since the Procol Harum album, A Salty Dog. Whisky Train was a revelation and I wanted more. As one of the last surviving great rock guitarists from that era, Jeff Beck notwithstanding, I applaud his efforts to continue despite all the ageism he has encountered. His productivity has increased, and has inspired my efforts to continue writing and playing music.
You're a treasure Robin, thanks for the inspiration!
So glad you are still churning out gold like this, Robin. You've been a favorite of mine since Day 1. 🤩
His guitar tone is unmistakable. Technique and sensitivity in the service of rock. Hugs from Brazil.
One of the best, and mesmerizing, concerts I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing...
One of my favorite guitar players and songwriters. Robin Rules since the first time i heard him. Such a big influence on me and my writing! Rock on Robin!
I saw him here in Miami with his album Bridge of sighs. Regardless to say, we all
Were blown away!
Hope to see you in Utah again Robin. Cheers!🎸
His work with Jack Bruce is brilliant. Seven Moons is another underrated album.
Hello how are you😊
Agreed! A must have for any Trower fan
I hate to make comparisons, but it just seems this vocal tone goes best with Robin Trower’s guitar. We can’t bring back the great bassist, but this is a sweet combination of musicians.
I agree James was a great bassist/ vocalist but he is good.
These two latest albums have completely reignited my interest in what Robin Trower is doing. They're favorites now.
No one will ever mistake robins style
If you ever turned on while listening to Robin in the way back times, you can close your eyes, listen to this and tune right back in.
Dripping with style. So good.
Great stuff guys 🎸
Wow like fine wine Robin gets better with age.such tastefull licks.I never liked strats except as a kid I loved Ron woods sunburst maple neck white pickguard . I custom ordered the exact guitar in 1974 ,I believe the one I bought was a ew few years older as they changed out the pickguard . I hated the thin sound of the guitar I loved the fat Gibson sound so the guitar was a thing of beauty that got polished when I pulled out from under my bed, it still had the hang tags and clear plastic pickguard cover that was suppose to get peeled .the smell opening the fender black outer with a inner red orange crush case was intoxicating. The guitar in the pampered unplayed lcondition had I kept and never played in that condition would be 8000 guitar..Now I love the sound of the strat when hearing what this guitar master achieves . I bought a mint Japanese burst rosewood neck 1970s strat at a antique market 10 years ago for $25 and I told someone about it and told him he could have it for 125 .I pulled it out polished it and put the high E string on started listening to bridge of sighs and now I don’t want sell this machine YIKES WHAT DO I DO ? The action is low but the strings seem so tight compared to my 1970s univox les Paul that virtually plays itself. I’m wondering if a tech changed the strings if maybe the guitars action could be loosened up. ? Sounds just like a real fender vintage and looks beautifu just painful to bend and get that good vibrato action?
Oh that sweet sweet tone. I cannot stop listening to this song. Everything about this song is magical.
Hello how are you😊
I always look forward to Trower's albums...
Soulful sound for the day when Robin’s voice takes the stage😎
RT just keeps getting better and better. A truly amazing individual.
🎶🎶🎶🎸Thank you
Classic Trower mix.
To jest piekielnie dobre. Utwór mógłby trać godzinę i byłoby go mało. Szacunek.
Thanks
Ditto
Beautiful, simply beautiful. My wife doesn't listen to Robin with me anymore. States, too dark too sad. Which leaves his music all to me. Haahaahaaa. To absorb every note as it is meant to be. To feel his emotion and all his musical experience. Thanks guys. God bless you all.
Adore you Always and Forever...
I can listen to this record all day.
Exquisite in everyway!! It moves me! I'm glad you took the time needed to make it perfect. Blessings on thee.
🦋🕊🐈⬛
Super Musik guitar thank you Mr trower
Shades of Trower from his earlier recordings. Great stuff.
Been a long time Robin Trower fan. Started back in High School, his music was good to just sit and listen to, and I also used some of the songs to chill before a track meet. A good friend of mine, and I saw him play back in the 80s in Passaic, NJ. My ears were never the same…
To this day, this music just resonates with me (yeah, I know).
👍👍 well played Robin and the boys
Robin said this could be the best thing he's ever done but I can tell you that Victims of the Fury and Bridge of Sighs had some remarkably powerful songwriting and playing. Unequaled.
At the end the singer voice is another string of Robin's guitar (Dewar is a different story, my man, 😢).
ROBIN, I will never get tired to shout loud and clear.. ROBIN TROWER WAS, IS AND WILL BE THE BEST GUITAR PLAYER EVER EXISTED..!!!! Once more, he is not a human being, no one is capable to do what he does. HE MAKES HIS GUITAR CRY AT DAYDREAM and my spirit leaves to be seated next to me.
I would love to see him tour with this band. The singer definitely has James and Davey qualities. That seem to pair with his music like a fine wine with the right meal.
What a unique magical treasured gift you and your music have been Robin to the world for your entire life. I’m blessed to be receiving it. I love this song so much I’m looking forward to seeing you the next time you come through Seattle!
What a killer team!!!
Killer soulful voice ala Jimmy Dewar and beautiful guitar as always!!!
Pure class...
"LONG LIVE THE KING"
Pete Woodroffe Music UK
Another great song! Richard is a great vocalist for Robin, second only to James Dewar of course.
🤘
Thanks Robin for the great vibe
Excuse my ignorance but I didn't know Richard Watts and had to look him up . He sounds amazing . Perfect match for Robin's guitar .
Great song, great album
Play on brother love it.
Great tone on that Strat 😊
Can't wait to hear this
Yes great voice. Works beautifully
Love it Robin, do glad we still have you ..and your Music! Can't stand the garbage we have out there today.
excellent vocals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still sounds great. All the best from Canada.
Wowsers simply great...mood youall set..
Please, please come back through Portland, Oregon again
Saw him in CT couple years back. Phenomenal! Huge inspiration for my brother and myself 🎸
Beautiful
This is so good! Cheers! ✌️
Another great track by the virtuoso!
Excellent as always. Thank you
This is incredibly fantastic!!
Beautifully haunting music and poignant lyrics. Definitely a recent RT favourite of mine.
Wow Robin. Just wow.
Thanks Robin, great song!
Grande grande no te conocia ✌✌👀👀👍👍
Love it. Please do some shows in the UK again at least Robin 🙏
Nice.
Robin Trower took me places in the 70's, along with Mr. Natural :-0 , I can crank up Bridge of Sighs still, almost... almost, take me back! Legends for sure.
Bom gosto no timbre, na composição, no fraseado, Trower continua único e inigualável...
To me Is one of the best, amazing guitar player! Thank you for shared this great video 💜
Brilliant on all accounts.
Stunning
AAA++++ Robin is the Legend true unbelievable talent time after time.
Very very nice jam !!!😎
Robin is my favourite guitarist but found recent albums a bit flat, not the case with No More Worlds To Conquer, it is superb. His sound on some of the tracks (including this one) is nothing short of exceptional
A+
Love it!
I have always loved Robin Thrower❤️Who is the hot drummer?
A lot of the musicians in their 70s did rock in the 1970s and do blues now. It fits well for most.
Master.
Sonzão!!!
Lembra a guitarra do Jimi Hendrix !!!
Great music.The guys are awesome.love the guitar.
Love that Strat sound with hardly any effects. You don‘t need more for the best guitar sound. Would even sound better on a Fender amp.
Slick!! MM
OMG!