Another splendid tune by Robin and Davey--A delectable dessert for the soul. Thanks for the post. Good tune to close a Trower Concert, too. Thanks Robin and Davey for the additional farewell tours--to infinity if you will, while there is still Time.
To nothinglikeafender1 ~ I should be there now but had a bad night last night...blah blah... but yea, good point, there may not be another time!? I'll see how I am a bit later after I've got a few zzzzzzz's in? Could be there mid afternoon, it's not that far away from me. I'd be in time for Space Ritual easily, Robin will be on after at 6:50pm by the schedule. Maybe I'll get there after all...thanks man, I'll let you know how it goes...later ☼ ;-j
To nothinglikeafender1 ~ yea, i was going to see him play at the Weyfest this weekend, i just can't make it tho... another time, another place....? This song really says it for me right now ;-j
So feeling....from the souls of honest men. Keep it up Robin, Davey....all the band. Love it. Such a gift to move a spirit through sound waves driven by heart.
Just Wow doesn't even touch what this song really does to me ,,, for me. I can count on one hand the songs that somehow wrap themselves around my soul. I don't know why. I don't know how. I only know that this one does.
This sounds to me. That Davey is really carrying the spirit of James Dewar. The phrasing. The timing and emphacist of certain lyrics. Just as James does it. This tune is awesome.
after Jimmy Dewar this guy Davey Patterson is the best vocalist for Robin...he is also a Scot who actually knew Jimmy. Bill Graham took him over to the States to play with Ronnie Montrose in the group 'Gamma'-I think they had a bassist Glenn Letsch who now also plays with Davey and RT-Davey also sings on the 80's RT album called 'In the Line of Fire' which was engineering by Eddie Kramer who was Jimi Hendrix's engineer-there is also a naff 80's promo vid for 'Turn the Volume Up' off the album
yeah I've been listening to a song called "Voyager" by Gamma that sounds a lot like Trower's "No Time" and I was wondering if it was the same vocalist. Thx
To my shame I have to admit I'm not very familiar with RT''s work. Don't know why, but he's been slipping under my radar for many years. I had his 'Long Misty Days' album time ago and I liked it very much, but it escaped me way back when.... Since then he never came to my notice and I forgot how good he was! For someone who liked Long Misty Days, wh@ would you recommend to go with it, for when I'm sounds shopping next?
I'll state the obvious by saying that Bridge of Sighs (entire album) is his masterpiece. From there, I think it really is personal preference - for me, at least, it seemed like there were flashes of brilliance in each album with as many forgettable pieces. I finally got to see him live last year at the House of Blues. He hangs around after the show to meet the fans. You won't meet a more humble gentleman. We laughed when I told him not to hit me for asking him to autograph my $ 200 Epiphone.
Bridge of Sighs rings bells, yea... hot and cold on the other albums. Yes, th@'s how I recall Long Misty Days ; some fantastic tracks and others th@ did nothing for me. I'll pick up 'Bridge...' & 'Long...' most likely.
How excellent!! Meeting your Guitar hero ☺ I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Tony T.S. McPhee after he did a set @ Portsmouth, Guildhall last year. Th@ was special for me as his music had a profound effect on me when I was a youngster, and I've always had an affinity with it ever since. Mr. M, also, is a proper 'top gent'.
Nice posting James. Anyway it's my favourite of his so thanx and also 4 Vernon Reid hits a spot with me and Tony Mcphee. Hogwash is my favourite, still got the vinyl . Split is the best tho!
Another splendid tune by Robin and Davey--A delectable dessert for the soul. Thanks for the post. Good tune to close a Trower Concert, too. Thanks Robin and Davey for the additional farewell tours--to infinity if you will, while there is still Time.
iXyberx 2 months ago
@nothinglikeafender1 wish they could read you!!! Underrated genious...
TiagoMcCready 6 months ago
To nothinglikeafender1 ~ I should be there now but had a bad night last night...blah blah... but yea, good point, there may not be another time!? I'll see how I am a bit later after I've got a few zzzzzzz's in? Could be there mid afternoon, it's not that far away from me. I'd be in time for Space Ritual easily, Robin will be on after at 6:50pm by the schedule. Maybe I'll get there after all...thanks man, I'll let you know how it goes...later ☼ ;-j
ELGROOVER 6 months ago
To nothinglikeafender1 ~ yea, i was going to see him play at the Weyfest this weekend, i just can't make it tho... another time, another place....? This song really says it for me right now ;-j
ELGROOVER 6 months ago
Honig für die Seele
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0008DEVA 9 months ago
So feeling....from the souls of honest men. Keep it up Robin, Davey....all the band. Love it. Such a gift to move a spirit through sound waves driven by heart.
MegaForgetful1 1 year ago 3
Just Wow doesn't even touch what this song really does to me ,,, for me. I can count on one hand the songs that somehow wrap themselves around my soul. I don't know why. I don't know how. I only know that this one does.
AnnHattieAnn 1 year ago 5
Just. WOW.
AnnHattieAnn 1 year ago
outstanding song ! ! RT at his best !!
56axman 1 year ago
Brilliant.
twz87 1 year ago
great! Almost ike Long MIsty Day
vasilijeb 1 year ago
This sounds to me. That Davey is really carrying the spirit of James Dewar. The phrasing. The timing and emphacist of certain lyrics. Just as James does it. This tune is awesome.
cyborg413 1 year ago
MUSICA
luizlauretinodemelo 1 year ago
Trower is so beautiful
Naddycat 1 year ago
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luizlauretinodemelo 1 year ago
Wow! nice share Pete!
Pinchysandcrab 2 years ago
Nice lil Blues number. Peace.
Brucev7 2 years ago
after Jimmy Dewar this guy Davey Patterson is the best vocalist for Robin...he is also a Scot who actually knew Jimmy. Bill Graham took him over to the States to play with Ronnie Montrose in the group 'Gamma'-I think they had a bassist Glenn Letsch who now also plays with Davey and RT-Davey also sings on the 80's RT album called 'In the Line of Fire' which was engineering by Eddie Kramer who was Jimi Hendrix's engineer-there is also a naff 80's promo vid for 'Turn the Volume Up' off the album
magslyfarnham1 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the info 'mags'.
ELGROOVER 2 years ago
@magslyfarnham1
yeah I've been listening to a song called "Voyager" by Gamma that sounds a lot like Trower's "No Time" and I was wondering if it was the same vocalist. Thx
dustypickups 1 year ago
@magslyfarnham1 thanks for this info
i had a hard time giving this guy a chance so in admirartion of dewar
but dp has the goods no doubt and - as you tell - the bona fides too
i will try to get ahold of this disc now
peace from a fellow rt fan
ha and scuze pls the 2 yr before reply just saw it now
JustAintthatWay 2 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Robin Trower
this man is great...thanx robyn
shemottogottabe 2 years ago
God Bless My Mother & Father,brothers & sisters but most of all God Bless Robin Trower!
bbrstat 2 years ago
Sounds a lot like "Only Time" off of Victims of the Fury. Agree?
Great sound, great song. My guitar hero.
booifojoe 2 years ago
To my shame I have to admit I'm not very familiar with RT''s work. Don't know why, but he's been slipping under my radar for many years. I had his 'Long Misty Days' album time ago and I liked it very much, but it escaped me way back when.... Since then he never came to my notice and I forgot how good he was! For someone who liked Long Misty Days, wh@ would you recommend to go with it, for when I'm sounds shopping next?
ELGROOVER 2 years ago
I'll state the obvious by saying that Bridge of Sighs (entire album) is his masterpiece. From there, I think it really is personal preference - for me, at least, it seemed like there were flashes of brilliance in each album with as many forgettable pieces. I finally got to see him live last year at the House of Blues. He hangs around after the show to meet the fans. You won't meet a more humble gentleman. We laughed when I told him not to hit me for asking him to autograph my $ 200 Epiphone.
booifojoe 2 years ago
Bridge of Sighs rings bells, yea... hot and cold on the other albums. Yes, th@'s how I recall Long Misty Days ; some fantastic tracks and others th@ did nothing for me. I'll pick up 'Bridge...' & 'Long...' most likely.
cont...
ELGROOVER 2 years ago
..cont.
How excellent!! Meeting your Guitar hero ☺ I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Tony T.S. McPhee after he did a set @ Portsmouth, Guildhall last year. Th@ was special for me as his music had a profound effect on me when I was a youngster, and I've always had an affinity with it ever since. Mr. M, also, is a proper 'top gent'.
Good stuff indeed, thanks for your info 'joe.
ELGROOVER 2 years ago
"Live" is good also.
Brucev7 2 years ago
Cheers ☺
ELGROOVER 2 years ago
great track 5*
CheekyUploads 3 years ago
Nice posting James. Anyway it's my favourite of his so thanx and also 4 Vernon Reid hits a spot with me and Tony Mcphee. Hogwash is my favourite, still got the vinyl . Split is the best tho!
waitaniwha 3 years ago
Split is my fav 'Hogs' too ☺
ELGROOVER 3 years ago