I saw Robin six times in the early- to mid-'70s. Three with Procul Harum, three solo. The last performance I went to, in Flint, Michigan, was mind-blowing. I worked my way right up to the stage. Daydream was one of the songs he played when I was up close, and at one point in his solo the audience was dead silent, and Robin took it down to a whisper; I swear you could have heard a pin drop on the stage. It was the most beautiful moment I've ever experienced at a concert. Rock on, Robin!
1974 first concert of my life..... Robin Trower opened (not) certain but I believe sly and Family Stone in Omaha at the old Civic auditorium. Trower should have been the headliner! Those were great times! Still have the ticket stub
Robin's guitar has a voice that is unique. You can hear a couple of notes and you know it's him. He weaves a slow bluesy bend throughout this solo that is so cool.
I so major agree with you...they have been my favorite for decades..they spolied me and I cant even listen to blues bands in my city anymore, they bore me lol..Robn Trower, the King of blues.
You got that right. Robin alway had such a great tine to his guitar and nothing had such a smooth tone as Jimmy Dewar’s voice. None of these older songs from Bridge Of Sighs era sound right without Dewar’s unique voice. I really miss that golden voice. Luckily we still have Trower’s awesome guitar to enjoy, but damn it ain’t the same without Jimmy. RIP Jimmy.
They were a perfect pairing I was too young to catch him with Dewar but I have seen Robin several times since the 80's there will never be anyone that can replace James not that Davy Patterson was not a great substitute and his latest bass player is very close however James will always be the greatest imho. Robin just keep getting better I wish I had a tenth of his talent and his tone.
I REMBER LISTENING TO TROWER AND OTHERS ON AN EXTREMELY SOPHISTICATED STEREO--GIANT ALTEC VALENCIAS-YAMAHA CA 1000 AMP TECHNICS TURNTABLE WITH MY BROTHER DARRELL AND BEST FRIEND RANDY CARTER R.I.P. BOTH OF THEM AND JUST MELTING ON THE COUCH TO THIS SONG AFTER A FEW TOKES 1976 ! UNREAL !
Robin Trower had such a tone and touch and soul...one of my favorite players ever. However, Jimmy Dewar had one of the best voices in rock and will forever be the unsung hero of that great band. Great song...
Sir robin is in MY OPPO. The GREATIST GUITAR hero songwriter on planet 🌎 earth of COARSE so is my other guitar star mr FRANK HANNON CHECK HIM OUT DIG IT . .
Nobody has ever dialed a Strat’s tone better than Robin, it’s perfect. And James’s voice, the dude could sing the phone book and it would still bring me to tears.
This is truly one of Robins most purest, Cleanest and Soulfulness than any other recordings,& Robin improvises, greatly, what are the most underrated guitarists ever !!!
On of the best blues songs, one of the best rock-blues trio, what a voice! and the guitar vibarato is top, remember i was 17 trying to learn the guitar parts by ear back in 1979 absolutely amazing.
What a song…. I absolutely love early Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett and also Robin Trower from ‘68 with Procol Harum & later his own bands. This recording phenomenaly beautiful. I have to add I tend to prefer his slower tempo songs but I’ve been so lucky to have seen him so many times that I’ve lost count. Amazingly I saw him with his lovely wife on a bus with no roof in West Cornwall coming back from Land’s end! I saw him live that day later in St.Ives, Cornwall. U.K. THE gig was overfull and like felt like MAGIC. There was a shoal of dolphins in the bay that day and a huge full moon. Magical day for me!
I wish I had the people of my generation who could understand this music and we can jam to this together. 😟For now, I only have my Dad to enjoy this music with.
I get you. My brother was only 3 years younger than me and he and his mates hated Trower! It was generational mostly but the only thing I didn’t like about my brothers mates!
I was at this show as a kid. Sat in the line all day but ended up sitting in the balcony. I loved it. I seem to remember multiple encores. My favorite Trower track and Mike Bloomfield told he it was his as well. He had respect for Trower.
Trower's a given but Dewar's voice is as smooth as blue silk. Kids don't normally like their parent's music but listening to this with my dad on a crappy cassette tape in my childhood home kitchen switched something on inside me.
Spellbound is a top favourite track for me and Jimmy Dewar’s voice was beautiful and so very unique. RIP to the great James Dewar! Robin’s guitar playing is just beautiful here too…
First time l heard this song was this live version. For me it tops all others. James Dewer's voice is sublime. Is it just me, or do most Scots have really good voices (JD, Frankie Miller Hamish Stuart)?? What an awesome guitarist. S.E London's finest
Phenomenal. Korean was an excellent drummer with the perfect feel for Trower, and perfectly incorporating the stellar work of his predecessor Reg Isidore. Then Dewar. One of the best voices ever in rock,particularly for the material in this band. And Trower himself1 How can you not love his playing? The tone coming thru the Marshalls, oh man….
There is a petition to get Robin Trower into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I signed it and I suggest if you love his music as much as me that you sign it too, so far it only has 71 signatures which seems like a bad joke to me
All I can say is..why doesn't this have millions of views! An amazing performance and inspiring track to listen to. Such space between his notes creates another level to this experience.
I agree, how could it not? You can't get any better than this fabulous BEAUTIFUL excellent song. We should consider ourselves blessed because we hear it that way! Those who are not here weren't.
The tone is such a feature that you need to experience it at least once on good to great quality speakers or headphones ( or even better, live) to fully appreciate and know what to listen for. great without, outstanding next level with. Some people when hearing it for the first time on low quality speakers might think it's too slow.
I don’t understand why there isn’t more subscribers. Why some people don’t subscribe when it benefits your feed on media. You will always have more interesting choices when it knows what to feed you. Support our Forefather’s of Rock n Roll ..channel.
When I see Robin Trower, I think about my band days and how I was so influenced by his playing. I remember the first time I heard "Daydream", I interrupted my friends that were near me, pointed to the radio and said, "Who is that? THAT's how I want to play guitar"!
seen trower play this in a small club. later in his life. it sounded frozen in time. it captivated my soul. were did all the guitare slingers go. thank god for you tube.
We're out here. It's coming full circle. I have a feeling that things are going to come back around. To everything turn turn turn. Ive been playing guitar since I was a kid and always kept to my blues based rock and soul roots and have never compromised. I never cared about pop music in my time so far and I just knew someday things are gonna come back to how it was in the 50s 60s and 70s. Now I feel it's actually coming to pass! So hold tight just a little bit longer. We have a few greats out there now and mark this down on your calendar brother. MIKE DAVIS IS COMING TO FULFILL A ROCK'N'ROLL PROMISE. I don't mean to sound arrogant. I just know it. As a last note. All the guitar companies are really stepping up their quality control and coming out with instruments just like the originals to accommodate the need for this renaissance of quality guitar music that's on the horizon for this century. Not to mention the amplifiers. Peace love and soul brother!
What an absolutely killer player. He was so awesome back then, still rollin' along today & sounding as good as ever, really. That power trio of him, Dewar & Isidore was untouched. I love all kinds of killer newer stuff, lots of modern heavy stuff etc., but nothing now compares to this killer era of guitar blasting....it was just a regular thing, to see musicianship of this calibre back then; even though guys like Trower were at the top of the heap.....
My God...what a celestial song that is. I prefer to listen to it while I'm alone with no distractions...I close my eyes, and I actually FEEL the music touch me n literally transport my spirit out of my body! I can look down at myself, eyes closed n just getting off on it...a total mind f__k when music can physically touch you and take you away...
I will NEVER forget this show! RT makes exquisite music.... and I love these lines: "We were children in the Garden, where the flowers kissed the sky. And the birds sang out in wonder, as the days went sailing by"... so, SO good!! Particularly LOVE Robin's smile at the end of this song!! Such a humble man, happy to be making other folks happy by doing something he was born to do.
Lucky you getting to a RT show. Never managed that myself but just love the music. So underrated but I think these 3 were a perfect rock band. You sure put up a lovely comment Carol.
Didn't get a chance to see Robin until 1990 at a small beer joint in Memphis. Can you guess. Ya think Robin blew the doors off of that place that night? Lmfao
James Dewar was a very powerful vocalist. Very emotional which I think is what music really is! Evokes feelings beyond words. I don't think most people knew that the majority of the songs were written by Robin himself. He was my first real music influence as a teenager in the 1970's. I must have listened to " For Earth Below" at least 15 times a day! The last " Procul Harum" album has his initial first tribute to Jimi Hendrix, although I don't remember now the title! That song is his own vocals. I saw him play Tampa Stadium in 1976 when " Robin Trower Live" was issued and right before " Long Misty Days" came out which I loved! I always stayed with him but let go a little when all the major people began to go disco! Most powerful music influence of my life!
Agree on Dewar. One of the odd things that I came across was that the original idea was a trio with Frankie Miller singing. That would have been very interesting as FM voice was similar to Dewar's. Also saw him in '76 @ Winterland in SF (Tommy Bolin opened the show) and this song was the highlight. I think the Procul Harem song is "Song for a Dreamer" (the LP is "Broken Barricades". Last time I saw him - 5 years ago - he was doing all the singing.
I had his albums in High School mid 70's. Everybody says they had the best music. Well the 40's Glenn Miller / Tommy Dorsey. 70's had all this !!!. NOW WHAT CR@P.
Can't quite explain how weird it is to see this. I was there as a 13 year old. Just about to turn 14. Remember this vividly. Just saw Robin in Petaluma sadly without James, but still a fantastic show.
Trower is amazing. Love the space and emotion he puts into his playing. So soulful. He such a nice, humble guy too. Jimmy Dewar had an amazing tone to his vocals too.
Wow. Emotional music and thoughtful lyrics. Such a sharp contrast to most of todays music where the singer often sounds like they are reciting the recipe for baking a cake.
I was there for this! I took my little brother with me it was his first concert we had a blast!!! he brought 40 tons of music with him, That was what the advertisement was all about before the concert. The man can play a guitar and that's a fact..
Nothing More Melodic And Rhythmic Then Trower’s Daydream Live , So Full Of Tranquility And Jimmy Dewars Voice , Sends The Listener To Another Place In Space / Time .
What a magnificent band! We MISS James Dewar so much! His Humility, His Soul. And Robin... STILL on top of his game. Quite simply the most beautiful tone ever to come from a guitar comes from this man's fingers! That's IT!
JFC, I've been listening to Trower for decades, this is the first time I've heard this recording. Holy hell, what a display of raw talent. This is a virtuoso, this man. That level of natural ability is just amazing to me
Just saw him in Milwaukee and his solo was about ten minutes lt left me spellbound... I told my wife that'll likely be the best guitar solo you'll ever hear
James Dewar voice was perfect for Trower's music.
Jimmy Dewar, the Pavarotti of rock.
The guitar playing of Robin Trower was so exceptional and Jimmy Dewars voice was Angelic and mesmerizing.! Mystical magic!
Oh James Dewar if only you knew how AMAZING you were, so sorely missed xxxxx
Anyone listening to this classic in 2024 ?
Every single day...Daydream I believe is my favorite Trower song.
I hear Trower and Dewar and first I smile and then I just laugh. So masterful. Unique. Magnificent. I need a constant dose.
"Robin Trower Live" 1976 was one of the records I listen the more at this period.
Great player, fantastic feeling and tasty notes !
James Dewer had the sweetest singing voice. Full of heart.
I saw Robin six times in the early- to mid-'70s. Three with Procul Harum, three solo. The last performance I went to, in Flint, Michigan, was mind-blowing. I worked my way right up to the stage. Daydream was one of the songs he played when I was up close, and at one point in his solo the audience was dead silent, and Robin took it down to a whisper; I swear you could have heard a pin drop on the stage. It was the most beautiful moment I've ever experienced at a concert. Rock on, Robin!
I think I'm gonna cry...just too beautiful!!!
@@leahdaugherty4376 same 🥲
hot damn, I am jealous of you. Musta been an incredible show. You lucky dawg !
We were spellbound
We're the flowers kiss the sky.
1974 first concert of my life..... Robin Trower opened (not) certain but I believe
sly and Family Stone in Omaha at the old Civic auditorium. Trower should have been the headliner! Those were great times! Still have the ticket stub
Robin's guitar has a voice that is unique. You can hear a couple of notes and you know it's him. He weaves a slow bluesy bend throughout this solo that is so cool.
Mr Dewar's voice fit perfectly with Robin's guitar work. There will never be another.
I so major agree with you...they have been my favorite for decades..they spolied me and I cant even listen to blues bands in my city anymore, they bore me lol..Robn Trower, the King of blues.
You got that right. Robin alway had such a great tine to his guitar and nothing had such a smooth tone as Jimmy Dewar’s voice. None of these older songs from Bridge Of Sighs era sound right without Dewar’s unique voice. I really miss that golden voice. Luckily we still have Trower’s awesome guitar to enjoy, but damn it ain’t the same without Jimmy. RIP Jimmy.
Match Made In Heaven!!!
They were a perfect pairing I was too young to catch him with Dewar but I have seen Robin several times since the 80's there will never be anyone that can replace James not that Davy Patterson was not a great substitute and his latest bass player is very close however James will always be the greatest imho. Robin just keep getting better I wish I had a tenth of his talent and his tone.
@@threalismaradona9899 Hell ya,This shit's illegal
I REMBER LISTENING TO TROWER AND OTHERS ON AN EXTREMELY SOPHISTICATED STEREO--GIANT ALTEC VALENCIAS-YAMAHA CA 1000 AMP TECHNICS TURNTABLE WITH MY BROTHER DARRELL AND BEST FRIEND RANDY CARTER R.I.P. BOTH OF THEM AND JUST MELTING ON THE COUCH TO THIS SONG AFTER A FEW TOKES 1976 ! UNREAL !
Robin Trower had such a tone and touch and soul...one of my favorite players ever. However, Jimmy Dewar had one of the best voices in rock and will forever be the unsung hero of that great band. Great song...
R. I P. JAMES . .. D.
Sir robin is in MY OPPO. The GREATIST GUITAR hero songwriter on planet 🌎 earth of COARSE so is my other guitar star mr FRANK HANNON CHECK HIM OUT DIG IT .
.
Nobody has ever dialed a Strat’s tone better than Robin, it’s perfect.
And James’s voice, the dude could sing the phone book and it would still bring me to tears.
I saw you guys in Md in75 it was my first concert I was just 9 years old the best show in my life
Dewar was great, that's right.
This is truly one of Robins most purest, Cleanest and Soulfulness than any other recordings,& Robin improvises, greatly, what are the most underrated guitarists ever !!!
My husband, gone now 17 years, turned me on to this song. Love it!!
On of the best blues songs, one of the best rock-blues trio, what a voice! and the guitar vibarato is top, remember i was 17 trying to learn the guitar parts by ear back in 1979 absolutely amazing.
This is one of the best performances ever, really just superb. I don't think words can capture its beauty.
One of my fave Trower songs.
15, my first concert at Winterland. Journey was incredibly good (before Steve Perry) Robin Trower was even better. Thanks for posting this!
magic. pure magic.. Robin is the best!
My favourite drummer with Robin and James. Respect to Bill.........
Seriously. A commercial in the middle of Robin's solo? That's damn near sacrilegious!!!
Hate it, but so glad a I was just introduced, by a neighbor, who this man is.
What a song…. I absolutely love early Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett and also Robin Trower from ‘68 with Procol Harum & later his own bands. This recording phenomenaly beautiful. I have to add I tend to prefer his slower tempo songs but I’ve been so lucky to have seen him so many times that I’ve lost count. Amazingly I saw him with his lovely wife on a bus with no roof in West Cornwall coming back from Land’s end! I saw him live that day later in St.Ives, Cornwall. U.K. THE gig was overfull and like felt like MAGIC. There was a shoal of dolphins in the bay that day and a huge full moon. Magical day for me!
It sounds magical🪄
I wish I had the people of my generation who could understand this music and we can jam to this together. 😟For now, I only have my Dad to enjoy this music with.
I get you. My brother was only 3 years younger than me and he and his mates hated Trower! It was generational mostly but the only thing I didn’t like about my brothers mates!
I will sign it - he belongs there several times over. A Giant player -
I was at this show as a kid. Sat in the line all day but ended up sitting in the balcony. I loved it. I seem to remember multiple encores. My favorite Trower track and Mike Bloomfield told he it was his as well. He had respect for Trower.
Dewar's vocals are so effortless. He's so good it looks like he's not even breaking a sweat.
Wow! I remember this from around 76. just noticed the title fron 75, ny god
I'm spellbound by this ear joy!!!!! A guitar virtuoso!..
Trower's a given but Dewar's voice is as smooth as blue silk. Kids don't normally like their parent's music but listening to this with my dad on a crappy cassette tape in my childhood home kitchen switched something on inside me.
I just know my mom and dad loved his music. Im from 1979
James definitely was one of THE voices of R&R. Fantastic stuff !!!!
Spellbound is a top favourite track for me and Jimmy Dewar’s voice was beautiful and so very unique. RIP to the great James Dewar! Robin’s guitar playing is just beautiful here too…
So so sweet Robin! & James.
In my opinion, Robin is the best electric guitarist I've ever seen and heard.....
Total joy and even awe at Trower and Dewar. I mean the tonality!!!
First time l heard this song was this live version. For me it tops all others.
James Dewer's voice is sublime.
Is it just me, or do most Scots have really good voices (JD, Frankie Miller Hamish Stuart)??
What an awesome guitarist. S.E London's finest
I was at this show !! Robin was showing of his new 50,000 watt system ... hell yeah
Yep
Phenomenal. Korean was an excellent drummer with the perfect feel for Trower, and perfectly incorporating the stellar work of his predecessor Reg Isidore. Then Dewar. One of the best voices ever in rock,particularly for the material in this band. And Trower himself1 How can you not love his playing? The tone coming thru the Marshalls, oh man….
One of my favorite Robin Trower
songs! Really James Dewar on the
vocals!
Dewar's honey voice was a pure compliment to Robin's guitar mastery...
Hope he can return to touring…never disappointed …seen him every chance i’ve had since..1975…RIP..J.Dewar
That guitar and that voice old-timey man I love it. Oh I'm a dinosaur too
Jimmy Dewar. What a voice!!!!
There is a petition to get Robin Trower into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame I signed it and I suggest if you love his music as much as me that you sign it too, so far it only has 71 signatures which seems like a bad joke to me
I'd sign it in a heartbeat
Seen these guys in the early eighties incredible band
Where do you go to sign?
Where can we sign it ?You mean he is not already in it..wtf
He’s too good for that garbage
Winterland was such a great place.Alot of sweet air and sweet ladies.
Robin and James had a musical bond made in heaven! RIP James...
Trower ,,!, this band is. A 😊 very special man in those days.🎹🎶🔊🎸🎸💪🏼
Alot of Daydreaming going on during the endemic, this song brings comfort
All I can say is..why doesn't this have millions of views! An amazing performance and inspiring track to listen to. Such space between his notes creates another level to this experience.
David Apanah because its a hidden gem
I agree, how could it not? You can't get any better than this fabulous BEAUTIFUL excellent song. We should consider ourselves blessed because we hear it that way! Those who are not here weren't.
I called the local radio station and requested this song, they told me it was too old to play. WTH! Unbelievable Lousy excuse!
The tone is such a feature that you need to experience it at least once on good to great quality speakers or headphones ( or even better, live) to fully appreciate and know what to listen for. great without, outstanding next level with. Some people when hearing it for the first time on low quality speakers might think it's too slow.
I don’t understand why there isn’t more subscribers. Why some people don’t subscribe when it benefits your feed on media. You will always have more interesting choices when it knows what to feed you. Support our Forefather’s of Rock n Roll ..channel.
Only one singer could compete with James... Paul Rogers.
Excellent guitariste ❤
Forgotten glory... What a voice and the guitar is perfect
My favourite line-up!
All musical masters........ Absolutely astonishing🤍
Spellbound! ♥️
When I see Robin Trower, I think about my band days and how I was so influenced by his playing. I remember the first time I heard "Daydream", I interrupted my friends that were near me, pointed to the radio and said, "Who is that? THAT's how I want to play guitar"!
seen trower play this in a small club. later in his life. it sounded frozen in time. it captivated my soul. were did all the guitare slingers go. thank god for you tube.
We're out here.
It's coming full circle. I have a feeling that things are going to come back around. To everything turn turn turn.
Ive been playing guitar since I was a kid and always kept to my blues based rock and soul roots and have never compromised. I never cared about pop music in my time so far and I just knew someday things are gonna come back to how it was in the 50s 60s and 70s.
Now I feel it's actually coming to pass!
So hold tight just a little bit longer.
We have a few greats out there now and mark this down on your calendar brother. MIKE DAVIS IS COMING TO FULFILL A
ROCK'N'ROLL PROMISE.
I don't mean to sound arrogant.
I just know it.
As a last note. All the guitar companies are really stepping up their quality control and coming out with instruments just like the originals to accommodate the need for this renaissance of quality guitar music that's on the horizon for this century.
Not to mention the amplifiers.
Peace love and soul brother!
I remember when Twice Removed from Yesterday was released -- Several friends and myself kicked back and played that entire album over and over again.
Trower and early Floyd ....do you need anything else?Robin...the guy that can bend a note around a telephone pole and bring it back clean 😎
That's some creative writin' Michelle
telephone pole..perfect
Best description ever!
James Dewer.. what a haunting voice, there will never be another like it...
I was so lucky to be at Winterland inSF to experience Trower and the Trower band!,Iwas definitely spell bond 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶🥁
I still miss James Dewar.
What an absolutely killer player. He was so awesome back then, still rollin' along today & sounding as good as ever, really. That power trio of him, Dewar & Isidore was untouched.
I love all kinds of killer newer stuff, lots of modern heavy stuff etc., but nothing now compares to this killer era of guitar blasting....it was just a regular thing, to see musicianship of this calibre back then; even though guys like Trower were at the top of the heap.....
Beautiful song, mellow but heavy
My God...what a celestial song that is. I prefer to listen to it while I'm alone with no distractions...I close my eyes, and I actually FEEL the music touch me n literally transport my spirit out of my body! I can look down at myself, eyes closed n just getting off on it...a total mind f__k when music can physically touch you and take you away...
I hope you have some nice , studio-quality headphones. Made for a tune like this
Trower one of greatest strat players of all time , the tone of his strat through the Marshall's as the other guy said,is phenomenal.
I could listen to this over and over !
Same here
I will NEVER forget this show! RT makes exquisite music.... and I love these lines: "We were children in the Garden, where the flowers kissed the sky. And the birds sang out in wonder, as the days went sailing by"... so, SO good!! Particularly LOVE Robin's smile at the end of this song!! Such a humble man, happy to be making other folks happy by doing something he was born to do.
Lucky you getting to a RT show. Never managed that myself but just love the music. So underrated but I think these 3 were a perfect rock band. You sure put up a lovely comment Carol.
Namaste, Don Nicoll. Gratzi for the compliment on the comment!
Those smiles are the best. He's letting us know he's enjoying the event as much as we are....
Epic and he still plays this well. Jimmy has/had no equal. Winterland times were the best. Thank God the memories are still clear! lol
Didn't get a chance to see Robin until 1990 at a small beer joint in Memphis. Can you guess. Ya think Robin blew the doors off of that place that night? Lmfao
James Dewar was a very powerful vocalist. Very emotional which I think is what music really is! Evokes feelings beyond words. I don't think most people knew that the majority of the songs were written by Robin himself. He was my first real music influence as a teenager in the 1970's. I must have listened to " For Earth Below" at least 15 times a day! The last " Procul Harum" album has his initial first tribute to Jimi Hendrix, although I don't remember now the title! That song is his own vocals. I saw him play Tampa Stadium in 1976 when " Robin Trower Live" was issued and right before " Long Misty Days" came out which I loved! I always stayed with him but let go a little when all the major people began to go disco! Most powerful music influence of my life!
Agree on Dewar. One of the odd things that I came across was that the original idea was a trio with Frankie Miller singing. That would have been very interesting as FM voice was similar to Dewar's. Also saw him in '76 @ Winterland in SF (Tommy Bolin opened the show) and this song was the highlight. I think the Procul Harem song is "Song for a Dreamer" (the LP is "Broken Barricades". Last time I saw him - 5 years ago - he was doing all the singing.
I had his albums in High School mid 70's. Everybody says they had the best music. Well the 40's Glenn Miller / Tommy Dorsey. 70's had all this !!!. NOW WHAT CR@P.
God bless you Robin......
I’m 15 years old again when I hear this tune and all the memories and feelings come back
The same for me, Bill O. 😊
mindblowing
Can't quite explain how weird it is to see this. I was there as a 13 year old. Just about to turn 14. Remember this vividly. Just saw Robin in Petaluma sadly without James, but still a fantastic show.
I agree 100% never a better match
The best in soul music get them robin
HE HAS THIS GUITAR ON FIRE.
Such a huge volume coming from a trio. 👌
A true master of the arts .
Trower is amazing. Love the space and emotion he puts into his playing. So soulful. He such a nice, humble guy too. Jimmy Dewar had an amazing tone to his vocals too.
This is just Fucking Incredible!!
Right on!
This song has me spellbound!😱
💖 06:07 - we're in Trower's
intimate magical Pisces bubble-
WHEN WE REALIDE THERE'S
A MASSIVE AUDIENCE PRESENT.
Never gets old, top 10 songs of all time in my opinion.
He's😊 still in the top 5!
Wow. Emotional music and thoughtful lyrics. Such a sharp contrast to most of todays music where the singer often sounds like they are reciting the recipe for baking a cake.
I was there for this! I took my little brother with me it was his first concert we had a blast!!! he brought 40 tons of music with him, That was what the advertisement was all about before the concert. The man can play a guitar and that's a fact..
We're was this Tom Adams?
San Francisco California
This song brings tears to my eyes of love lost in the past. We were
Nothing More Melodic And Rhythmic Then Trower’s Daydream Live , So Full Of Tranquility And Jimmy Dewars Voice , Sends The Listener To Another Place In Space / Time .
Power Trower_+_+_+ There is more to this man than meets the eye.
CHANNEL THE POWER TROWER!
What a magnificent band! We MISS James Dewar so much! His Humility, His Soul. And Robin... STILL on top of his game. Quite simply the most beautiful tone ever to come from a guitar comes from this man's fingers! That's IT!
I So LOVE This! Robin is one of my very favorite guitar players. Magnificent!!!
JFC, I've been listening to Trower for decades, this is the first time I've heard this recording. Holy hell, what a display of raw talent. This is a virtuoso, this man. That level of natural ability is just amazing to me
I was there that night! Big fan!
Saw them 76 or 77. Simply the best concert I ever attended
What a solo ! Tears were flowing from a grown man 👍
One of the all time best guitar works ever. EVER!!!
Just saw him in Milwaukee and his solo was about ten minutes lt left me spellbound... I told my wife that'll likely be the best guitar solo you'll ever hear
I started playing guitar the next day...43 years ago....
This is the first time i have allowed myself to listen to another
version of this beautiful song .. (and feel i picked the right one)