The first is Robin Trower who first came to fame with the rock group Procol Harem and later made quite an impression with his own brand of power and introspective poetry. I had the pleasure of seeing him perform
Daydream (also known as spellbound) at the Oakland Coliseum where he literally mesmerized 50,000 people into flowing back and forth like grass on the plains being tossed about by a gentle wind. We were definitely spellbound.
Of course this is a more recent version
Another very special gang of memories (for me) come from David Gilmour of Pink Floyd fame who returned to the music mainstream at the turn of the century bringing with him the style and many of the tunes that brought him anonymous fame with that group in the 70s. Probably the most memorable of his concerts was the marathon he performed before well over 100,000 people in the shipyards at Gdanst, Poland commemorating the revolution of 1980.
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The first is Robin Trower who first came to fame with the rock group Procol Harem and later made quite an impression with his own brand of power and introspective poetry.His "Bridge of Sighs" album was outstanding. Saw him and Jethro Tull decades ago at either Shea Stadium or Madison Square Garden. Can't recall which (for 'good' reasons!)
FULL Album here!...
Robin Trower Bridge of Sighs : (101 mins)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYIwk4rHIpM
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Larry Carlton, Joe Satriani, Steve Lukather
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Couldn’t agree more - Robin Trower. I’d add Rory Gallagher and Robert Cray up there also.
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As guitar greats go I've found that Al Stewart is too often overlooked.
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Ian Bairnson, of The Alan Parsons Project.
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Not that he can’t rock with the best of them, but IMHO Jeff Beck is the best all around living guitar player.
The late great Frank Zappa needs to be mentioned as well.
Also, a legendary studio guitar player Tim Pierce. You may not know his name, but if you listen to music you’re heard him on hit songs for decades. Check out his you tube instructional videos for some amazing playing.
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I’ve seen Robin Trower several times and always enjoyed him.
I once saw him at Parker’s Ballroom out in Seattle’s north end. Chuck Berry (can you believe it!) opened for him. Trower launched into his first number and blew every circuit in the house. We all sat in the dark for almost an hour. No one wanted to leave.
The electrician finally fixed the problem (my guess is that it was a bit more than simply a blown fuse!) and Trower put on a tremendous show.
Good times
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Steely Dan ~ Deacon Blues
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J.J. Cale
Lindsey Buckingham
Neil Young (Back when he was good)
Johnny Hickman (Cracker)
David Gilmour
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