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ROBIN TROWER,JAMES DEWAR London 1980 rare dvd DAY OF THE EAGLE,THE RING,BRIDGE OF SIGHS

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2011

Send email to watchyourmusic@yahoo.com for my HUGE rare live dvd list!
Segments from a rare 40 min. DVD.
Filmed London on 2-25-80 this is a great TROWER show!
With James Dewar & Bill Lordan. Get this DVD!

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  • Trowers' guitar and the voice of James Dewar are a formidable combination.

  • 1st Let me say THANKS to the uploader;2nd,any REAL Trower fan would know that Robin did not do the vocals on the albums recorded with James.Also,for me as well as MOST people I knew back then, it was & still is Robin Trower's Poetry&Guitar that made us fans.I loved James's voice he was VERY underated as is Robin even today.Hendrix could play but couldn't handle it that's why he only lasted what? a couple of yrs.after making it.Trower doesn't need to burn and bust up his Strat for attention!!!!

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  • Amazing!! What a great band!!

  • @discosucks99 I could not agree more.  James Dewar Is the greatest singing bass player to appear in a power rock trio. Not many fans are aware that Dewar is in fact the lead singer of every song recorded by RT. Dewar's vocals made the songs famous not the guitar solos. Trowers 's solos are the weakest part of the show because the songs were recorded using rythmn chord support. Hendrix pulled it off simply because he was a stronger player capable of covering chords and signature solo notes.

  • Very cool, too bad James Dewar did not have his name more directly associated with Trower's music. I think a generic label for the band would be more appropriate.

  • Great version of this song, Dewar's voice.... very nice

  • thanks

    

  • Fantastic! I had the good fortune of seeing them twice in Kansas City in the 70s. The first was at Memorial Hall (3,000 seats), then at Arrowhead Stadium.

    It's so sad that James Dewar passed away.

  • @dreamweavr17 you can lead a horse...

  • you gotta be kidding me NO ONE posted on this!!! Listen and LEARN!!!! Simply the BEST of everything!!! Vocals, guitar, drums, bass you name it! So much FEELING and sound out of 3 men and 3 instruments and 1 VOICE! Thank you whoever posted this!

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