Aloha from Hawaii 😉 🤙 One of my favorite rock bands as I teen growing up in Miami, went to their concert like age 15 at Pirate's World - Hollywood, Florida. I'm 66 & still listen to them from time to time.
I've always admired my English Teachers.Of course one stands out.Oddly we crossed paths years after .Wéeks later I read that he had passed,alone in his apartment. I saw him him as he always was . Proper , Punctual , Articulate , and intolerant. He was a good man that made me a better person. He will forever be remembered by me , if not by the family that let him die alone.
growing up in Memphis I have seen a lot of bands and this guy has got to be one of the best stage shows for an all out rocking show. Please come back to North Carolina (LKN) so you can show these boys how its done.
les paul junior? i use one just for slide then my lp spcl with p90s, ESP ec1000, Custom Fender Esquire and my custom Fender Telecaster ..those are my 5 electrics ive customized them all and use them all ..Pat Travers, Leslie West and Rory Gallagher are 3 of my influences that showed me the power of vocal and guitar interplay...
(Sí señor, muy buenos.) And hard to believe. This is from 2012. I remember having listened to this band in the late 70's, and thinking "Pat Travers... don't forget!, very good Rock band!"
Check Kirk McKim playing with Last American Virgins. One hot CD from about 10 years ago. The local college radio station plays there stuff. The singer Shea still lives in the area.
I was in Portland Oregon in the mid 70s and this dude just caught my ear and he came to town opening for cheap trick and the one tune that got me was Rock and roll Susie listen up my friends of P T?
+Shane T US that an older amp or a newer one. I used to have an old black face vibrolux that had great tone. stolen unfortunately. the only Fender I have now is an FM212DSP, like the one Joe Walsh used on Live From Daryl House.
Saw this lineup several years back at a small venue in New Hampshire, the band came out after the show to mingle with the fans at the merch table, I remember Pat telling my buddies girlfriend his hands where sore could she give them a massage? So she did. It was a great show and the guys were super friendly.
Saw pat in a tavern called the bucket of blood in London Ontario a few feet away and we peed and laughed 2 feet from each other, another proud moment in my life. ?.Lol
That's a prs SE he's rockin', that means 'student edition', not special edition.....that's a budget guitar man, the prs econoline, and listen to how great he sounds! Slick playing Mr. Pat Travers. (did I mention he's Canadian, eh?)
Me too. Where did he go, did he expire and I didn't even hear about that one. When I was 18 or 19 I seen Pat Travers OPEN for Ted Nugent at THE COW PALACE in San Francisco I think it was with my friend Chris Hodge in 1980 or 1981. Awesome great show! At least I seen them in their PRIME.
Awedome player. Used to go and see him every time he came to London UK throughout the 90s and early 00s. Still think Pat Thrall was his best shotgun player, but Jerry Riggs came a very close second.
I'm only now starting to appreciate his playing. Not flashy, not really special in any sense except that IT EFFING ROCKS and that's what it's all about.
Ah... What the..? Pat Travers in 2012? He doesn't have one single grey hair in his head! And he's skinny as a 19 year old? What?! Mr. Travers has got to be at least... 60 years old? Unreal! All that and he plays like the devil himself!
Minotauro Di Chieti Looks like Uncle John Turner on drums. Remember - Johnny Winter Band and Stevie Ray's Double Trouble? Haven't seen him in a long time.
+kemposoefi ok yeah sorry I went directly to music. I liked hid rhythm playing because it's not boring. In this type of blues songs i find that too many players get caught up playing boring rhythm lines. But rhythm is as important, if not more, than lead. His lead sounded good too. Together it sounds pretty good.
NOTE - - - JIMI did NOT.....I REPEAT....DID NOT USE A SLIDE WHEN PLAYING RED HOUSE......he used his fingers and BENT NOTES......till they became so meaningful.
I first saw Pat Travers open up for Head East and Rush for the 2112 tour. He blew it out. I love my local boy, Pat Travers.
Aloha from Hawaii 😉 🤙
One of my favorite rock bands as I teen growing up in Miami, went to their concert like age 15 at Pirate's World - Hollywood, Florida. I'm 66 & still listen to them from time to time.
Pat is an exceptional and interesting guitarist. I've known about him since the 70s
This is what a man or woman, 60 years old, should be doing, looking like, living life to the full! Pat Travers you're an inspiration Sir :)
You're an inspiration for knowing the difference between "you're" and "your". Refreshing!
Xxx
Im a 57 yr old guitar player and this is what I want to do when I grow up :-) The Rose City Rockers - th-cam.com/channels/uvyOg7e2oO0YuwGC23hiMA.html
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I've always admired my English Teachers.Of course one stands out.Oddly we crossed paths years after .Wéeks later I read that he had passed,alone in his apartment. I saw him him as he always was .
Proper , Punctual , Articulate , and intolerant. He was a good man that made me a better person. He will forever be remembered by me , if not by the family that let him die alone.
Pat just has that thing! always had and always will!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pat Travers is just a badass so is Robin trower
Both are heavily underrated and don't get enough radio air play. I've seen them both live and they were awesome shows.
Pat did a cover of Day of the Eagle.
...so is Frank Marino,also..!
Pat Travers , just loves doing covers , and putting His own little twist on them , keep it up it works!
Phenominal Pat Travers Band
Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame so deserving I hope he gets in
Such amazing guitar tones! Rock solid, soulful playing and a smoking version of this tune👍👍👍
Great , this is what experience sounds like 👍
cool thanks for sharing good tunes
wow..Flawless slide playing there Pat. !
I am listening to two great guitar players that complement each other to create something amazing. Wow❤
growing up in Memphis I have seen a lot of bands and this guy has got to be one of the best stage shows for an all out rocking show. Please come back to North Carolina (LKN) so you can show these boys how its done.
Didnt know he was so good on slide. Unbelievable really.
Pat can play any style
Donna and I saw pat at brassies one night it was unforgettable Donna too
Real great!!! Red house played on slide guitar like Johnny Winter
Great recording! sounds fantastic!
SOLID slide playing Pat, good stuff!
This is 🔥🔥 A slight diversion from the stout, singe-you're-clothing versions from Jimi and Gary Moore. Love the slide. F yah!
Pat Travers. So incredibly talented and love listening to his Rockin. Blues. 🎸💙
Nagranie ponadczasowe, super wykonanie jak dotąd niespotykana wersja wykonania tego utworu.
Thanks Pat! Great, great cover! You guys sound a little like old Johnny Winter And back in the 70's!
Travers rocks , seen em live , kicked ass !
Great cover of Jimi Hendrix 'song.
Awesome little guitar, went and bought me one after seeing you play it
at The Rockpile Toronto, wicked tone. Thanks and honour to meet.
cheers
You bought a PRS on that basis? You'll still sound like you ;)
les paul junior? i use one just for slide then my lp spcl with p90s, ESP ec1000, Custom Fender Esquire and my custom Fender Telecaster ..those are my 5 electrics ive customized them all and use them all ..Pat Travers, Leslie West and Rory Gallagher are 3 of my influences that showed me the power of vocal and guitar interplay...
+Pat Robins yep no matter what you play cause you have a style
PRS Se One.mine has a p90.
Amazing guitar player, always has been. A style all his own
(Sí señor, muy buenos.)
And hard to believe. This is from 2012. I remember having listened to this band in the late 70's, and thinking "Pat Travers... don't forget!, very good Rock band!"
Right in front of me, Pat played here in Hamburg once. If you talk about guitar gods you have to mention him too! Unbeleavable good!
beyond awesome!
Check Kirk McKim playing with Last American Virgins. One hot CD from about 10 years ago. The local college radio station plays there stuff. The singer Shea still lives in the area.
Pat still has the ever lovin' blues!
BRAVO LOL ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤THANK YOU FLINT.MI.
KINK radio that right out here in portland oregon....
Pat’s the man.
great sound of the PRS
also a great player; the tone is pretty amazing; wonder what the amp is
Agradable.! Saludos..
Met him at The Other Place In Daytona Beach back in '79/'80. He looks like he hasn't changed a bit!
Dennis Miller ....me too ! Remember PJ's ? Buster Brown....Foreign Legion....Stranger...
I am going out to buy some Pat Travers albums!
That my friend is a decision you will never regret!!!
I saw Pat Travers as a three piece band and he can play with anyone! Pat should be on lead guitar but this dude is really good too!
I was in Portland Oregon in the mid 70s and this dude just caught my ear and he came to town opening for cheap trick and the one tune that got me was Rock and roll Susie listen up my friends of P T?
man awesome on slide guitar
Pat Travers ,still bad ass on guit-fiddle, slipslidin' away on a Jimi tune. Boom Boom ,I think Jimi would approve !
Pat one the greats right up with the biggest and best
GREAT Jimi-Cover...
:-)
always loved pat travers
Never saw PT play through a Fender amp before. Whatever he plays, he makes it sound good!
+loraljohnson I've got a Hot Rod Deville with 4x10s. Sweet tone and 60 watts of tube driven power is more than loud enough.
+Shane T US that an older amp or a newer one. I used to have an old black face vibrolux that had great tone. stolen unfortunately. the only Fender I have now is an FM212DSP, like the one Joe Walsh used on Live From Daryl House.
Mine is only about 8 years old. Always wanted an old twin reverb but they cost too much, even used.
+Shane T Yeah, I knew there were newer ones. there is an ad for a twin around here, guy's ting to get like $1200, and looks beat
Damn what a killer version!
Saw this lineup several years back at a small venue in New Hampshire, the band came out after the show to mingle with the fans at the merch table, I remember Pat telling my buddies girlfriend his hands where sore could she give them a massage? So she did. It was a great show and the guys were super friendly.
Never liked slide til recently watching these videos and now wanting to start playing slide on my guitars.He s so cool and different than most
Good stuff!
Отличная игра прекрасное звучание Спасибо вам :):):)
Kirk is a hellava good player! He can do it all. Man, I love it!
Saw pat in a tavern called the bucket of blood in London Ontario a few feet away and we peed and laughed 2 feet from each other, another proud moment in my life. ?.Lol
Sweet jam...
Pat's slide guitar is sublime.
Hi,
I do agree
Have you an idea in which tune hé plays?
@@denis33 Afraid not.
I think I will go and see him tonight.Hot Damm.
Looking good! You guys sound marvelous as well! Take care :)
That kicked some ass!!! Good job mate!!!
Cheers 🍻
Woohoo... way to ROCK IT !,
Awesome cool shit from some awesome cool players.
An ever so slight David Grissom tone i'm detecting. Love it!
yep that sounds like pat travers
That's a prs SE he's rockin', that means 'student edition', not special edition.....that's a budget guitar man, the prs econoline, and listen to how great he sounds! Slick playing Mr. Pat Travers. (did I mention he's Canadian, eh?)
nice man
Wow! I'll say it again...WOW 😳!
Pat and TeXXas never did me no wrong thru the years! BooM... Boom Baby.... love the Red House
jimi wrote this one , sounds like a 120 old song , i like it
I really miss Pat Thrall!
Me too. Where did he go, did he expire and I didn't even hear about that one. When I was 18 or 19 I seen Pat Travers OPEN for Ted Nugent at THE COW PALACE in San Francisco I think it was with my friend Chris Hodge in 1980 or 1981. Awesome great show! At least I seen them in their PRIME.
Dynamite playing by Pat
Awedome player. Used to go and see him every time he came to London UK throughout the 90s and early 00s.
Still think Pat Thrall was his best shotgun player, but Jerry Riggs came a very close second.
Power Blues with capital P and B, awesome!
First album 1976, Awesome career
I saw Pat in Virginia Beach for $0.99 I think in 1979, when Boom Boom came out and the recording had folks yelling Out Go The Lights
REAL F**KIN ROCK!!!!!!!
I'm only now starting to appreciate his playing. Not flashy, not really special in any sense except that IT EFFING ROCKS and that's what it's all about.
Rodney O'Quinn is awesome!
prs sounds great
Yoynder is 1500 feet or quarter mile
Saucy as hell. A rendition that Jimi would love. Well played, Pat. the other guitarist on the PRS, is excellent.. who is it?
SmartrMelons hi it’s me Kirk Mckim
Mr. Mckim,awesome tone along with kick ass rythym,and ive seen some of your extended intro to Red House. Some fine playin man
@@kirkmckim2685 Well played! Can I have your guitar? lol. And to think I'm here in Portland and didn't hear of the gig.
yes baby take it oFFALL OF IT
Ah... What the..? Pat Travers in 2012? He doesn't have one single grey hair in his head! And he's skinny as a 19 year old? What?! Mr. Travers has got to be at least... 60 years old? Unreal! All that and he plays like the devil himself!
is somebody knows in which tune does'he play?
No se puede creer!!!!!!
pattravers ro cks
where's mr. thrall?
thrall left the band in 1981
Still got my guitars iknow her suster will omg
Ahhh... us 'ol farts still got it...
age is just a number its how you feel not what you do
The lyrics sounds like Red house the rest like Allman brothers.
not at all sounds like Pat Travers
Looks like he has Jeff Beck on drums and Andy Timmons on bass. :)
I thought it was COZY POWELL from a distance....LMAO - check it out...lol
Minotauro Di Chieti Looks like Uncle John Turner on drums. Remember - Johnny Winter Band and Stevie Ray's Double Trouble? Haven't seen him in a long time.
Sandy Genero
Whos the guy playing rhythm guit?
+Julien Prégent Kirk McKim. He is being introduced by Pat the first seconds of the video. Sound great together...?
+kemposoefi ok yeah sorry I went directly to music. I liked hid rhythm playing because it's not boring. In this type of blues songs i find that too many players get caught up playing boring rhythm lines. But rhythm is as important, if not more, than lead. His lead sounded good too. Together it sounds pretty good.
+Julien Prégent his*
+Julien Prégent No need to apologize mon ami! Glad you enjoy it like I do. For me one of the best renditions of this great song.
Kirk McKim
Обалдеть !!!!
Шикарное и не ординарное исполнение!!! СУПЕР
Where the fuck is Pat Thrall?
That dude on the left has been studying David Grissom!
Travers Ripped that song a new one.
NOTE - - - JIMI did NOT.....I REPEAT....DID NOT USE A SLIDE WHEN PLAYING RED HOUSE......he used his fingers and BENT NOTES......till they became so meaningful.
Yeah??? So???
Joey - ya I’m pretty sure everyone knows that. I REPEAT I’M SURE WE ALLLLLLL KNOW JIMI HENDRIX DID NOT USE A SLIDE.
I AM HIS BIGGEST FAN EXCEPT FOR THE ONE THAT IS ON STAGE WITH HIM... AT ALL TIMES !!! ( DON'T SEE IT HERE - WOW )
its hard for girls to keep there close with this song playing loud
Not bad. The two guitars work well together. A different approach to a bar band standard.
How remember wdiz nuts and bolts
Me too all 12 giutars
Still got my huitars she dont love i know her sisters will
I know her sister very good