@@raycordell Started listening to him in the mid 70's. Now i'm 64 and had a baby girl 4 yrs ago.........Could you imagine trying to keep up with a toddler all day :).......This is why i listen to Robin when i can .......Best wishes ladd
Still going strong!!!! Rock on Robin, fantastic performance. Some of my best memories include listening to Bridge of Sighs with my friend Billy after school smoking some columbian pot.
Back in the long misty days I got a back stage pass in Miami to see Robin, huge amount of food wasted, It sat there on the table while everyone was sniffing, GREAT show that night
Dad saw him in 1975. We saw him together in 2006 or 2007 I think. That was a great line up with Davey and Dave Bronze. Then mid 10's. I really didn't like the new drums and bass. I'm known as the Mark Knopfler player but in 2011 I decided to play a few Robin Trower gigs. I called the band Living out of Time and no one was interested because no one had heard of him. We probably did about 8 gigs after buying all the gear, learning a completely new style. It was good though. Sounded just like the old days. Powerful.
At age 14 my guitar instructor was a Robin Trower clone and taught me the entire Bridge of sighs album,Love Trower. Robin was a big fan of Albert King so that's why he bends downward..
It was a great evening and a fantastic concert. However, I concur with you, too. The same is true of a lot of Randy Hansen's concerts (although, happily, not all of them). Those who saw Hendrix know that it was sometimes the case with him, as well.
@@raycordell it's that row of Marshalls. In an era when many guitarists are downsizing their amps Robin's sadly ploughing his own furrow. I feel sorry for the vocalist
WHAT? I thought this was the Taylor Swift concert! *Laugh out loud!* Lucky enough to see Robin at least 8 times since the 1970s over here in the States. One of the greatest guitarist of our generation!
I was so fortunate to have seen him in the early 2000's at Jacksonville Florida. I gave him a Space Pen afterward. I told him that the United States invested a million dollars so that they could have a pen that wrights in black ink in space. But that the Russian's weren't as smart as the United States, so they just brought a pencil with them. He seemed to get a kick out of that.
Sorry guys. We left after 30 minutes. The mix was terrible, the volume ear crushing. And, frankly, I found the whole thing self indulgent and uninspiring. So disappointed.
Awesome gentleman at 79 still cranking up the old school Marshalls
Yes still one of the best around, long may it continue
@@raycordell Indeed !!!
@@raycordell Started listening to him in the mid 70's. Now i'm 64 and had a baby girl 4 yrs ago.........Could you imagine trying to keep up with a toddler all day :).......This is why i listen to Robin when i can .......Best wishes ladd
Go Robin! Been loving you for more than 40 years...
@@mattminjoe8755 that’s great stuff
The man is stellar ! So glad we've enjoyed his art for so many decades !! A grand master.
I hope he’s okay after whatever medical procedure has stopped his tour.
Robin the best of the best.
Still going strong!!!! Rock on Robin, fantastic performance. Some of my best memories include listening to Bridge of Sighs with my friend Billy after school smoking some columbian pot.
@@j.jester7821 haha brilliant
We callled the "Columbian pot" Mexican "schwag weed," brown ,nasty weed with 921 seeds per "lid" :)
Always loved his playing.
Great to see this thanks for sharing..
Back in the long misty days I got a back stage pass in Miami to see Robin, huge amount of food wasted, It sat there on the table while everyone was sniffing, GREAT show that night
ROBIN WAS NOT INDULGING , BUT EVERYBODY ELSE WAS. GREAT MEMORIES, BACK IN THE DAY WE SAW " EVERYBODY ".
Thanks for sharing clips of a legend
@@pdxfun4888 totally my pleasure
Dad saw him in 1975. We saw him together in 2006 or 2007 I think. That was a great line up with Davey and Dave Bronze. Then mid 10's. I really didn't like the new drums and bass. I'm known as the Mark Knopfler player but in 2011 I decided to play a few Robin Trower gigs. I called the band Living out of Time and no one was interested because no one had heard of him. We probably did about 8 gigs after buying all the gear, learning a completely new style. It was good though. Sounded just like the old days. Powerful.
Wow a lot of work to put on a Robin covers band, it’s a shame that it didn’t work out for you
Trower rules.
He still playes wowwee
He is the greatest guitar player ever. god i love Robin so much and am so thankful he's still touring at almost 80 years old! fucking legend!
Yes he’s a real legend my friend
At age 14 my guitar instructor was a Robin Trower clone and taught me the entire Bridge of sighs album,Love Trower. Robin was a big fan of Albert King so that's why he bends downward..
@@jimkostan9932 what a great introduction to guitar playing
Bad to the bone ❤ true legend
The Drummer and Bass impressed all so
Yes what a power trio this is
well done.
@@DaveHogerty my pleasure
I've been loving Trower since 1977. I have to say, though, that each time I've seen him his guitar was too loud. Drowns out the rest of the band.
Must admit that I have to agree with you, the vocals were totally lost at this show, the back line was far too loud
It was a great evening and a fantastic concert. However, I concur with you, too. The same is true of a lot of Randy Hansen's concerts (although, happily, not all of them). Those who saw Hendrix know that it was sometimes the case with him, as well.
Vocals were always not very audible at concert venues unless you were Ronnie James Dio RIP 😢
@@raycordell it's that row of Marshalls. In an era when many guitarists are downsizing their amps Robin's sadly ploughing his own furrow. I feel sorry for the vocalist
love his playing ...jimi sound forewer..I call Tesla sound
Yes there’s very few that can pull off this type of guitar playing now, he was excellent at Islington
Robins still got it. Great band. Bravo!
@@davestruthers3384 he’s really still got it
Band, and Robin, are all so smooth. Great stuff!
Still shining on brightly
He really is
WHAT? I thought this was the Taylor Swift concert! *Laugh out loud!*
Lucky enough to see Robin at least 8 times since the 1970s over here in the States. One of the greatest guitarist of our generation!
Mark, and he’s still got it, what an amazing talent
Thanks for putting this up! I LOVE Robin "The Tower" Trower
@@rebelwinds my pleasure my friend
Thanks for the upload friends. Robin great, vocals mixed a bit low ufortunately. Saw him with Procol in 71 and 73, (Massey Hall, Toronto).
Excellent shots of him playing. Thank you for recording this.
My pleasure, so pleased that you enjoyed it
80 and still ripping it up amazing
Yes just an incredible guitarist
NOBODY can nail that...auditory aroma...like Mister Trower does.
He's a true *maestro della chitarra*
He’s definitely unique
Best cell phone concert & edits 💫
Thank you my friend, much appreciated
22:51 rock and roll has many facets, this one still howls like any wolf. sometimes the young wolves need to be taught how to howl.
100% my friend, Robin is still top of his game, long may it continue
KING TONE
Yes 100%
I was so fortunate to have seen him in the early 2000's at Jacksonville Florida. I gave him a Space Pen afterward. I told him that the United States invested a million dollars so that they could have a pen that wrights in black ink in space. But that the Russian's weren't as smart as the United States, so they just brought a pencil with them. He seemed to get a kick out of that.
Sorry we have to miss him @ Tupelo in Derry, N.H. USA. Hope he gets better soon...Love Ya Robin. ❤
Great,makes me miss UK.
Super stuff thanks to the boys on the cameras and audio. The best, good job ....the robin still has it
@@themooseling my pleasure, quite difficult to get such good shots and video in among the crowd
We were there that night me and my son so good to see him Robin never disappoints thanks U Tube Awesome great to be able to watch
My pleasure Martin, quite difficult to film in such a packed crowd, it did come out really well
His still alive ??
Wow! Thanks so much! Well Done!!!
@@allenstaley7252 my pleasure my friend, so pleased that you enjoyed it
This line-up has been rocking for years! Thanks for sharing!
@@rrswitch48 my pleasure
Is that him in video ⁉️
Sorry guys. We left after 30 minutes. The mix was terrible, the volume ear crushing. And, frankly, I found the whole thing self indulgent and uninspiring. So disappointed.
Is he still alive ? Is that him in video?
3:00 to skip the geezers
The guy on the left…oh my, so cute n sexy!
@@pdxfun4888 well thank you
Thanks. Only got to see him once. It was an unforgetable show at a small music club in New Orleans around 84. Dam. He still got it.
@@brotherbob3569 must have been great to catch him at such a small venue
Wow, inside it resembles the Fox Theater in Oakland.
Yes it’s a terrific venue
He stumbled in the middle of phrases and looked a little off.
I guess it can't be helped since I'm 79 years old.
Looking 'perfection' , huh🤔? In 'rock-n-roll,' sometimes imperfection is a new path or revision.
I've read else where that he had surgery just recently. Perfect health or not, he sounded fine to me.
@@daniel213141 Sorry, I was too nervous. Thank you for the good video.
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