I got to see this performed live when it was new. Robin Tower was not a Jimi Hendrix imitator. If you know guitar, then you recognize the genius of Robin Trower!
I can't believe you're playing Robin Trower, one of my all time favorite guitarists ever! I got to see him in a small venue downtown St. Louis, Missouri and even though James Dewar was no longer with us, they had a young man who killed it! Robin is coming here again this September and I will be there no matter what! He's in his 70's and it may just be the last chance I get to see him again. I wish you bros. could come! Thanks for playing it!
Tammie I was lucky enough to see them in St.Louis,Mo in '74 at the Kiel Auditorium and again in '75 at the Fox Theatre and Jimmy was so great on the vocals and of course Robin and Bill Lordan were on fire as well.
Trower's style, however somewhat reminiscent of Hendrix to many people, had his own primal spin and twist to his guitar virtuosity ... unique, powerful, and spellbinding ... he is, was, and will ever be one of my inspirational Guitar Gods ... :D
Robin was playing while Jimi was but Robin sure turned it upa few notches after Jimi passed.And yes although compared in ways to Jimi had his own style which to me was better! Another one compared to Jimi is Frank Marino who also had a style all his own.Robin and Frank took over big time in the '70's.
TROWER?! I'm going to give you guys a thumbs up even before I watch it. Gonna love this ride. The first record album I ever bought... "Robin Trower Live" back in 1975, the first of a couple hundred eventually purchased. Let the music play.
I've seen Mr. Trower live 9 times! Legendary and my first guitar god when I was first starting to play blues lead guitar licks. Robin is the master of blues guitar. I'm so glad you praised Robin bcz he's been my guitar hero from the early 70's.
One of the most distinctive guitar tones ever. IMO he is very underated. One of the greats; should always be mentioned along with the other legendary guitar gods!
One of my favorite songs of ALL time! My girlfriend's + line dance R asses of to this best part ....after he sits this 1 OUT! BUT WHOLE SONG JAMMS ALOT LIKE HENDRIX! So HAPPY U GOT AROUND TO HIM! NOW BRIDGE OF SIGHS....AND SOMEBODY'S CALLING! LOVE U GUY'S 😍😍
Jimi Hendrix has influenced EVERY guitar player since 1967 in one way or another, Robin Trower included. He is STILL a true master of the Stratocaster, and the blues. More Robin Trower please. Pick a song and hit play, it's ALL good.
Same here saw him in '74 just after Bill Lordan joined him.What a great trio to see in the '70's and '80's.I met Robin backstage and got an autographed Passion album from him.A very nice man!
Robin Trower should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This was my 2nd concert ever after Rush at Cobo Hall In Detroit. Ex Procul Harem guitarist and went solo in the early 70's. He filled the gap after Jimi Hendrix died and boy did he. Robin is known as the King of the Strat and stil is today. This album should be listened to in it's entirety not a bad song on it. We were so lucky to grow up in that generation of music Queen, Rush, Stones, Who, Zeppelin, Sabbath, Uriah Heep and Robin. This opened up a whole generation to the blues , James Dewar was at the top of his game and was one of the best Vocalist/Bass player of all time!!!! RIP JD
For the record, Robin Trower was not with Procol Harum for "Whiter Shade of Pale." Now that I've gotten that business out of the way, I've got to say Trower is still one of my all-time favorite guitarists. His first few albums were all terrific, especially the iconic second album, Bridge of Sighs. He kind of lost his way a bit in the '80s, but he came back strong in the '90s and is still putting out great albums and live shows now in his 70s.
Robin didn't play lead guitar on the track because there was no lead guitar. However if you watch the original promo music video Robin is there, so he was with Procol Harum.
@@jimled50jl49 Trower had rejoined the band by the time they released a second promotional clip of this song, but he did not participate in the original recording.
Robin Trower was a member of the Paramount's along with Gary Brooker, the Paramount disbanded. Gary Brooker wrote the song Whiter Shade Of Pale after leaving the Paramount's but didn't have a band to put an album together. Brooker called his old friends to join him in making the first Procol Harum album. yes, Robin Trower is on that first Procol Harum album, he didn't play guitar on Whiter Shade Of Pale because no guitar was required, but Trower was definitely on that first album and a member of the band for the next 4 albums they released.
@@jimled50jl49 Yes, Trower is definitely on the first album and the next 4 to follow. I have the first printing of Procol Harum on vinyl - line up: Gary Brooker voice and piano, Mathew Fisher Hamond Organ, Robin Trower lead guitar, David Knights bass guitar, B.J Wilson percussion, Keith Reid given credit for words. Yes, words, that is how it is written on the back of the album.
I saw Robin Trower in 75` at The Warehouse in New Orleans. Golden Earing opened. Saw him again in 85`. I met and spoke with him backstage at The House Of Blues.
Glad and surprised to see a Trower reaction! One of my fav artists. Love all Trowers albums but more the early years with singer Jimmy Dewar! Just a beautiful voice that will sooth and send chills! Love the slow dreaminess of " For Earth Below" or "About to Begin" Keep up the great reactions bros.! 👍🎸🎶🎧
The magnificent Robin Trower on licks he was doing at the same time as jimi. James Dewar with that gritty soulful voice of his. The album is Bridge of Sighs. A guitar landmark.
Robin Trower is a fucking Guitar God!! Seen Robin Trower with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Beck in Detroit two nights in a row!! What a weekend it was!! You'll have to go deep in the rabbit hole he's awesome!!
Boy this takes me back to skipping school and going to the abandoned rock quarry to swim and get stoned and blast shit like this through my Jensen speakers in my old Duster. Ah the mammories....
Helene here. EXACTLY George.....IMO, Robin Trower was as close as we could get to Hendrix after Jimi had passed. Also, I get Jimmy Page vibes in parts of the long solo in the second half of the song..LOVE this song and this album and this guitarist! Next song could be the title track Bridge of Sighs....although it is a much “spacier” and more mellow vibe than this song.
Apparently Robin Trower was a member of Procol Harem, a band from the 60s into the 70s. Famous for a particular song among others, A Whiter Shade of Pale - played everywhere from what I can remember. Amazing guitarist and amazing song. Really good. Many thanks for great reaction, guys, all the best.
SO TROWER DIDN'T REALLYYYY SING YOU GUYS! ROBIN WAS SUCH A GREAT GODDAMMNNN GUITARIST THAT HIS BASS PLAYER ( JAMES DEWAR ) WAS HIS SINGER :) R.I.P TO JAMES :( JUST A GREAT GREAT 3 MAN ROCK BAND ( LIKE RUSH ) WITH THE BASS PLAYER ALSO DOING THE SINGING! :) GOOD WORK
DUDES, Robin Trower, nobody does Robin Trower, guess there scared!!! That was awesome! I have “In City Dreams” on my turntable now, my favorite RT album. If you want another great 70’s rock song only real 70’s rockers will be able to relate too,, it would be “Tommy Bolin” Post Toastee!!! I cannot get anyone to do it, you guys and your followers will not be disappointed, I promise! Big fan from Alabama, US. Take care dude’s!
Gotta love Trower. My all time favorite song is Long Misty Days. Heard it for the when I was 13 (many moons ago when dinosaurs roamed the earth lol). It will be my favorite till the day I die. If you've never heard it, you should check it out.
One of my favorite concerts in 1975 was this tour.....Trower had two walls of Marshall amps. My bother smuggled in a telephone lens and camera and got some great pics of the band. They were fantastic and LOUD. Love Trower....and Dewar....he was a very underrated vocalist.
So an unassuming guitarist with a group called Procol Harum from the 60's was to one day go solo and become the son of Hendrix. Who knew ? His albums featuring bass + lead vocals the late James Dewar are among the best. His 1st live album from the 70's when he played at Stockholm Hall is a corker. Enjoy discovering this amazing guy and James Dewar was the perfect match for Robin's guitar. Brilliant ! Nice one guys. Too many superb tracks to recommend so I'll just give one - " Daydream"
Another great Brit guitarist with his great power trio inc the late great Jimmy Dewar on bass lead vocals, said to be as good as Paul Rogers. Their best studio album, and please check out Lady Love on this album.
That's how EVERYONE should react to Trower! Listen to the ENTIRE Live 78 album. I have been a fan ever since listening to that album in 9th grade. I've seen him every time I can and I can say he is the nicest and most humble musician I have ever met
Yes very cool song to react to. You guys do the best songs. Now you must try "About To Begin" from the same album as this song. About To Begin has a hypnotic vibe, great old school guitar tone, and James Dewar's vocals are sublimely good. You will like it!
This has been one of my go to albums since 1974 🎶🎤♥️ Bridge of Sighs is a great album!! Give it a listen sometime 😉♥️ Robin Trower was the guitarist for the band Procol Harum 💜 Check out their song “Whiter Shade of Pale” 🎶♥️
Bros... Please react to Child in Time, from the album Deep Purple Made in Japan!!! One of the best versions you will ever hear!!!.. Richies guitar solo is awesome... 'nuff said... Paddy.
They really get down here. This song is iconic....yes, and totally groovy!! Actually it's FAR OUT!! Now check out Alvin Lee and Ten Years After--their tune called, "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain" Thanks for diggin' it ...peace out✌️
I don’t know where u guys are getting your ideas for songs but keep getting them cause u pulling this song out just blows me away. Robin trouer is not well known but a bad ass in his own right. Keep kicking ass and I will keep liking and sharing
If you are interested in another case of underappreciated 'san francisco sound' greatness, may I point you to the band/album "It's a Beautiful Day" 1969 and the songs 'Wasted Union Blues', 'Hot Summer Day'...then you'll be ready for 'Time Is'.
@@Free-flyBE 'White Bird' is indeed a beautiful song and their biggest/only real popular/commercial hit. I hope others will discover the other songs where they tear it up in a completely different universe...
Great song , great reaction, The Bridge Of Sighs was the first Robin Trower album I ever bought, the title song Bridge Of Sighs is amazing. I'd also like to see a reaction to Jimie Hendrix, Machine Gun , off the Band Of Gypsies album. I really think that was Hendrix at his best.
Love this site.. you guys rock. Could i request a song by a British band that I have never seen a 'reaction' video of. The group is 'Family'. They were from the 7o's and are fantastic. I would love to hear 'My friend the sun' off the album 'Burlesque'. Thanks guys...looking forward.
You guys NEED to check out the Allman Brothers.... They have a more bluesy feel to their music than Trower but the guitar work is just as good. Check out Whipping Post live at the Fillmore East.. You'll want to hear more after that...
Great React guys! OMG the lead guitar / drums / bass. Have loved this song since the 70's. Gotta do "Bridge of Sighs" crazy banger too. Btw, he came up around Jim Hendrix, and a obvious influence. Thanks! #HangOverGang
Hi Kevin, they've already reacted to a couple of Kansas songs - Carry on Wayward Son and Dust in the Wind. Wasn't sure if you knew that. Done about six months ago. Cheers.
"Bridge of Sighs" actually this entire album is incredible! R.I.P. James Dewar (singer/bass)
Agreed
Not a week track on that whole work of art.
Bridge of Sighs....true event surrounding this song.
Total fucking classic album.
The entire album for sure. Spot on, FloridaRocks.
I got to see this performed live when it was new.
Robin Tower was not a Jimi Hendrix imitator. If you know guitar, then you recognize the genius of Robin Trower!
Ahhhh! One of the most underrated guitarists ever!
So glad you found him.
Cheers from Australia!
I can't believe you're playing Robin Trower, one of my all time favorite guitarists ever! I got to see him in a small venue downtown St. Louis, Missouri and even though James Dewar was no longer with us, they had a young man who killed it! Robin is coming here again this September and I will be there no matter what! He's in his 70's and it may just be the last chance I get to see him again. I wish you bros. could come! Thanks for playing it!
Tammie I was lucky enough to see them in St.Louis,Mo in '74 at the Kiel Auditorium and again in '75 at the Fox Theatre and Jimmy was so great on the vocals and of course Robin and Bill Lordan were on fire as well.
Trower's style, however somewhat reminiscent of Hendrix to many people, had his own primal spin and twist to his guitar virtuosity ... unique, powerful, and spellbinding ... he is, was, and will ever be one of my inspirational Guitar Gods ... :D
Robin was playing while Jimi was but Robin sure turned it upa few notches after Jimi passed.And yes although compared in ways to Jimi had his own style which to me was better! Another one compared to Jimi is Frank Marino who also had a style all his own.Robin and Frank took over big time in the '70's.
TROWER?! I'm going to give you guys a thumbs up even before I watch it. Gonna love this ride.
The first record album I ever bought... "Robin Trower Live" back in 1975, the first of a couple hundred eventually purchased.
Let the music play.
I did the same thing!! Love a Trower reaction; first listen was my early teens. Hooked ever since. ✌🏼❤️🎶
I've seen Mr. Trower live 9 times! Legendary and my first guitar god when I was first starting to play blues lead guitar licks. Robin is the master of blues guitar. I'm so glad you praised Robin bcz he's been my guitar hero from the early 70's.
You hit the nail on the head Trower very influenced by Hendrix
Super guitar 🎸 player. Underrated. Great in concert, back in the 70’s.
Robin has so many great songs.Please do more of him! Thanks bros!!
One of the most distinctive guitar tones ever. IMO he is very underated. One of the greats; should always be mentioned along with the other legendary guitar gods!
WOW I haven't heard Robin Trower for long long time!! That was awesome 😎 great reactions guys 😊🔥💓🤘✌️
One of my favorite songs of ALL time! My girlfriend's + line dance R asses of to this best part ....after he sits this 1 OUT! BUT WHOLE SONG JAMMS ALOT LIKE HENDRIX! So HAPPY U GOT AROUND TO HIM! NOW BRIDGE OF SIGHS....AND SOMEBODY'S CALLING! LOVE U GUY'S 😍😍
Jimi Hendrix has influenced EVERY guitar player since 1967 in one way or another, Robin Trower included. He is STILL a true master of the Stratocaster, and the blues. More Robin Trower please. Pick a song and hit play, it's ALL good.
Been a BIG R T fan since '74. Guy still has it. Totally Rocks.
Same here saw him in '74 just after Bill Lordan joined him.What a great trio to see in the '70's and '80's.I met Robin backstage and got an autographed Passion album from him.A very nice man!
One of the best albums of the 1970's. Listen to the whole thing.
Trower is still going strong, putting out new music and touring. I've seen him a couple of times, once in the 80's and the other a few years back.
Robin Trower should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This was my 2nd concert ever after Rush at Cobo Hall In Detroit. Ex Procul Harem guitarist and went solo in the early 70's. He filled the gap after Jimi Hendrix died and boy did he. Robin is known as the King of the Strat and stil is today. This album should be listened to in it's entirety not a bad song on it. We were so lucky to grow up in that generation of music Queen, Rush, Stones, Who, Zeppelin, Sabbath, Uriah Heep and Robin. This opened up a whole generation to the blues , James Dewar was at the top of his game and was one of the best Vocalist/Bass player of all time!!!! RIP JD
For the record, Robin Trower was not with Procol Harum for "Whiter Shade of Pale." Now that I've gotten that business out of the way, I've got to say Trower is still one of my all-time favorite guitarists. His first few albums were all terrific, especially the iconic second album, Bridge of Sighs. He kind of lost his way a bit in the '80s, but he came back strong in the '90s and is still putting out great albums and live shows now in his 70s.
Robin didn't play lead guitar on the track because there was no lead guitar. However if you watch the original promo music video Robin is there, so he was with Procol Harum.
@@jimled50jl49 Trower had rejoined the band by the time they released a second promotional clip of this song, but he did not participate in the original recording.
Robin Trower was a member of the Paramount's along with Gary Brooker, the Paramount disbanded. Gary Brooker wrote the song Whiter Shade Of Pale after leaving the Paramount's but didn't have a band to put an album together. Brooker called his old friends to join him in making the first Procol Harum album. yes, Robin Trower is on that first Procol Harum album, he didn't play guitar on Whiter Shade Of Pale because no guitar was required, but Trower was definitely on that first album and a member of the band for the next 4 albums they released.
@@jimled50jl49 Yes, Trower is definitely on the first album and the next 4 to follow. I have the first printing of Procol Harum on vinyl - line up: Gary Brooker voice and piano, Mathew Fisher Hamond Organ, Robin Trower lead guitar, David Knights bass guitar, B.J Wilson percussion, Keith Reid given credit for words. Yes, words, that is how it is written on the back of the album.
@@KWE.ECLECTIC Thanks for the history lesson, Kevin. I never said nor meant to imply he was not on the first album.
A must-do from In City Dreams: "Somebody Calling". Transformative...
I wore this album out in high school. Brings back memories.
OMG when I saw you were reacting to Robin Trower, I had to watch it immediately!!! One of my personal favorites and in my opinion, highly under rated.
I saw Robin Trower in 75` at The Warehouse in New Orleans. Golden Earing opened. Saw him again in 85`. I met and spoke with him backstage at The House Of Blues.
I remember hearing this on The Old Grey Whistle Test on the BBC and rushing out to buy the album the next day!
That's so cool! He's stood the test of time!
Now try "Bridge of Sighs". My sister gave me this album when I was 11 and I was nowhere near ready for it.
Your sister had very good taste in music!
My favourite Trower song!
Glad and surprised to see a Trower reaction! One of my fav artists. Love all Trowers albums but more the early years with singer Jimmy Dewar! Just a beautiful voice that will sooth and send chills! Love the slow dreaminess of " For Earth Below" or "About to Begin" Keep up the great reactions bros.! 👍🎸🎶🎧
Also "Daydream & Bluebird"!!!
The magnificent Robin Trower on licks he was doing at the same time as jimi.
James Dewar with that gritty soulful voice of his.
The album is Bridge of Sighs.
A guitar landmark.
Yep...That hit the spot! I love it when the "jam" takes over the song.
Yes.
After Hydrix there came Robin Trower to bridge the space of no Hyndrix then along came SRV .Every thing else does not compare .
You need to react to Bridge of Sighs next! Love Robin Trower!
Robin Trower is a fucking Guitar God!! Seen Robin Trower with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jeff Beck in Detroit two nights in a row!! What a weekend it was!! You'll have to go deep in the rabbit hole he's awesome!!
After Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower is my favorite guitarist - - - I've seen Robin in concert about 5-6 times - - so far - just awesome
Great choice. Victims of The Fury is a great album off the beaten path.
Saw him a few times. Saw him last about 5 years ago and he could still shread!!
I've been lucky enough to see him a couple of times. I recommend "Bridge Of Sighs".
Boy this takes me back to skipping school and going to the abandoned rock quarry to swim and get stoned and blast shit like this through my Jensen speakers in my old Duster. Ah the mammories....
Helene here. EXACTLY George.....IMO, Robin Trower was as close as we could get to Hendrix after Jimi had passed. Also, I get Jimmy Page vibes in parts of the long solo in the second half of the song..LOVE this song and this album and this guitarist! Next song could be the title track Bridge of Sighs....although it is a much “spacier” and more mellow vibe than this song.
I only remember him with Procol Harum "Whiter Shade of Pale". A song worth checking out.
Apparently Robin Trower was a member of Procol Harem, a band from the 60s into the 70s. Famous for a particular song among others, A Whiter Shade of Pale - played everywhere from what I can remember. Amazing guitarist and amazing song. Really good. Many thanks for great reaction, guys, all the best.
Robin was not in that band when Whiter Shade of Pale came out,but it is a great song.Glad to meet another fan of Robin!
SO TROWER DIDN'T REALLYYYY SING YOU GUYS! ROBIN WAS SUCH A GREAT GODDAMMNNN GUITARIST THAT HIS BASS PLAYER ( JAMES DEWAR ) WAS HIS SINGER :) R.I.P TO JAMES :( JUST A GREAT GREAT 3 MAN ROCK BAND ( LIKE RUSH ) WITH THE BASS PLAYER ALSO DOING THE SINGING! :) GOOD WORK
This song is like a bar fight that never ends.
DUDES, Robin Trower, nobody does Robin Trower, guess there scared!!! That was awesome! I have “In City Dreams” on my turntable now, my favorite RT album. If you want another great 70’s rock song only real 70’s rockers will be able to relate too,, it would be “Tommy Bolin” Post Toastee!!! I cannot get anyone to do it, you guys and your followers will not be disappointed, I promise! Big fan from Alabama, US. Take care dude’s!
Gotta love Trower. My all time favorite song is Long Misty Days. Heard it for the when I was 13 (many moons ago when dinosaurs roamed the earth lol). It will be my favorite till the day I die. If you've never heard it, you should check it out.
One of my favorite concerts in 1975 was this tour.....Trower had two walls of Marshall amps. My bother smuggled in a telephone lens and camera and got some great pics of the band. They were fantastic and LOUD. Love Trower....and Dewar....he was a very underrated vocalist.
Very influenced by Hendrix. Please also check out "Bridge of Sighs" live and his song "Daydream." Thanks, guys.
So an unassuming guitarist with a group called Procol Harum from the 60's was to one day go solo and become the son of Hendrix. Who knew ? His albums featuring bass + lead vocals the late James Dewar are among the best. His 1st live album from the 70's when he played at Stockholm Hall is a corker. Enjoy discovering this amazing guy and James Dewar was the perfect match for Robin's guitar. Brilliant ! Nice one guys. Too many superb tracks to recommend so I'll just give one - " Daydream"
Another great Brit guitarist with his great power trio inc the late great Jimmy Dewar on bass lead vocals, said to be as good as Paul Rogers. Their best studio album, and please check out Lady Love on this album.
Robin Trower is awesome!
Absolutely....Bridge of Sighs. A Robin Trower must. True story about it.
This whole album is a classic.
It's like perfection, right? Awesome music 🎶
check out bridge of sighs! or day of the eagle, or daydream:D
Agree with anyone suggesting Bridge of Sighs - amazing song and has such a great moody vibe.
That's how EVERYONE should react to Trower! Listen to the ENTIRE Live 78 album. I have been a fan ever since listening to that album in 9th grade. I've seen him every time I can and I can say he is the nicest and most humble musician I have ever met
First reactors to play Trower! Thank you, it’s been a while since I’ve listened to them 🖤
Yes very cool song to react to. You guys do the best songs. Now you must try "About To Begin" from the same album as this song. About To Begin has a hypnotic vibe, great old school guitar tone, and James Dewar's vocals are sublimely good. You will like it!
I love the way you guys say "vibes".
The Hendrix vibe is one of the signatures of Robin Trower's guitar work...good reaction.
I spent a whole summer riding my bike to a Trower and a Yes album, best summer ever!
This has been one of my go to albums since 1974 🎶🎤♥️ Bridge of Sighs is a great album!! Give it a listen sometime 😉♥️ Robin Trower was the guitarist for the band Procol Harum 💜 Check out their song “Whiter Shade of Pale” 🎶♥️
Bridge of Sighs and Day of the Eagle. From the same (Bridge of Sighs) album
Enjoy..its made to enjoy!
Great Group, Great Song, Great Reaction 👍
Bros... Please react to Child in Time, from the album Deep Purple Made in Japan!!! One of the best versions you will ever hear!!!.. Richies guitar solo is awesome... 'nuff said... Paddy.
Glad to see appreciation
It was incredible listening to this the first time at release... after about 4 bong hits. 😜🤘🔥
Comfortably Numb Pompeii David Gilmour
Ha ha! This reminded me of the first time I heard this. Still a great groove. Enjoyed it!
They really get down here. This song is iconic....yes, and totally groovy!! Actually it's FAR OUT!!
Now check out Alvin Lee and Ten Years After--their tune called, "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain"
Thanks for diggin' it ...peace out✌️
Trower is one of my all time favs! Try "Caledonia" or "Day of the Eagle" for more awesome guitar godliness!
Saw Hendrix in 69'. Trower was the first Hendrix-esque guitarist that I didn't dismiss immediately.
Saw him a few times but the last time was at "The Stand" in Hermosa Beach, Ca. very small place for a concert 👍😜
Awesome live, he opened for the Doors
Thanks again, gentlemen!😎👍😘☮️🇺🇸
I don’t know where u guys are getting your ideas for songs but keep getting them cause u pulling this song out just blows me away. Robin trouer is not well known but a bad ass in his own right. Keep kicking ass and I will keep liking and sharing
Seeing what you guys have been really into so far, I think you'd like The Black Crowes - "She talks to Angels."
🎸💯🤯 TROWER‼🔥🤟
'Benny Dancer' from the Back It Up album. It has Dewar in this incredible song. 🙏
Yup, Bridge of Sighs. Heavy song.
Wow. I forgot his greatness.
Reaction Request:: Sting. “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You” (studio version). A great song by a great singer.
Be great to see your reaction to a group called "Funkadelic" song called "Maggot Brain"
Has Awesome guitar playing in it
First time I heard this on the radio....I thought they found some lost Hendrix tapes...
If you are interested in another case of underappreciated 'san francisco sound' greatness, may I point you to the band/album "It's a Beautiful Day" 1969 and the songs 'Wasted Union Blues', 'Hot Summer Day'...then you'll be ready for 'Time Is'.
Whoa...haven't heard the band It's A Beautiful Day mentioned ever in reaction channels! Their song; 'White Bird in a Golden Cage' is a masterpiece;)
@@Free-flyBE 'White Bird' is indeed a beautiful song and their biggest/only real popular/commercial hit. I hope others will discover the other songs where they tear it up in a completely different universe...
@@stevenspringer1599 I only know it from my older brother growing up; it stuck with me tho
Check out the "Whiskey Train" tune he did while he was with Procol Harum.
Every time I hear this song, I expect to see Shaft roll up.
I have been waiting for this one! One of my favorites! Trower plays a killer guitar. Very influenced by Jimi Hendrix and right up there with him.
Great song , great reaction, The Bridge Of Sighs was the first Robin Trower album I ever bought, the title song Bridge Of Sighs is amazing. I'd also like to see a reaction to Jimie Hendrix, Machine Gun , off the Band Of Gypsies album. I really think that was Hendrix at his best.
Love this site.. you guys rock. Could i request a song by a British band that I have never seen a 'reaction' video of. The group is 'Family'. They were from the 7o's and are fantastic. I would love to hear 'My friend the sun' off the album 'Burlesque'. Thanks guys...looking forward.
Was hoping you guys would get to this
Takers get honey…..killer sing the blues 🔥✌️
You guys NEED to check out the Allman Brothers.... They have a more bluesy feel to their music than Trower but the guitar work is just as good. Check out Whipping Post live at the Fillmore East.. You'll want to hear more after that...
FIIIF!
?? Explain, please...
@@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 I was the fifth person to comment. Dave Chapelle taking the 5th in court.
I love your reaction man!
Great React guys! OMG the lead guitar / drums / bass. Have loved this song since the 70's. Gotta do "Bridge of Sighs" crazy banger too. Btw, he came up around Jim Hendrix, and a obvious influence. Thanks! #HangOverGang
Bridge of Sighs is a fantastic tune also
Crash and Burn by The Pat Travers Band🔥🎶🔥🎶🔥
You have great taste!
Hey guys, start checking out some "Kansas" also check out the Robin Trower Live! album
Hi Kevin, they've already reacted to a couple of Kansas songs - Carry on Wayward Son and Dust in the Wind. Wasn't sure if you knew that. Done about six months ago. Cheers.
Check out Pat Travers doing Snortin Whiskey. It's a good oldie also.