Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower | Andy & Alex FIRST TIME REACTION!

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Published 2024-07-15
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All Comments (21)
  • @stevet5266
    One of the best power trios that nobody ever talks about...
  • Back in the day,, If you didn't have this album in your collection,, The you DIDN'T have an album collection.
  • @tomhartl6330
    James Dewar (RIP) is the vocalist and bass guitarist
  • Still listening to this 50 years later.......as a 15 year old would go to bed at night and let this album play out.........
  • The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge in Venice, Italy (still there, you can go see it) that convicted prisoners were led across to the prison. The view from the bridge would be their last sight of the outside world for a while, in some cases forever, hence "bridge of sighs".
  • You should have let it run into "In this Place"...It really completes the vibe.
  • @jeffking4176
    Robin Trower is still rocking at 79 years old 📻🙂
  • @ruelsmith
    Saw him live. Incredible guitar player... Not a household name, but those who know, they know!
  • I loved listening to him while cruising around in high school. I never understood why he never got the airplay he deserved. His style of blues guitar was amazing!
  • @funkster007
    James Dewar was such a great, soulful singer. Incredible bass player as well. He's so missed. Thanks for posting this gem!
  • When I was a kid, this was the prime example of music to listen to at night. Now, I consider it to be the ultimate song to listen to at night with a glass of whiskey conveniently placed nearby. The lyrics, the vocal delivery, and Robin's rifs all combined so well, he left the vocalist (James) so much space to do what he does. This song was vibes before there was vibes.
  • @MonicaDBrini
    If you haven’t already, “Little Bit of Sympathy” is a must hear. Robin is so underrated.
  • @Cashcrop54
    Robin was in the original Procul Harum. Got to see him live in 1973 and it was an experience.
  • This song was played over and over , I am now 64 and it moves me the same way it did all those years ago , wind never sounded sooo good !
  • A legendary & iconic album from the beginning to the very end..An S tier album ..TRUTH!! 🔥❤️🔥
  • @dvincentblack
    I grew up in new york. I was at playland in Rye one summer when I was 14. You remember the ride that was a circle and you got in and it spun around and the floor dropped out? Lol. Yeah I was on that and the kid that was running it was playing this on cassette through the loudspeaker. I rode that damn ride over and over again so I can hear the whole album. 😅😅 And then I ran out to the store and bought it as soon as I could. It had only been out a few weeks back then. This is a desert island number one only one of its kind album in the whole universe. Every single song on it I learned and burned into me. Playing this album on guitar is kind of a specialty of mine. I absolutely love seeing people hearing this for the first time. 😅 Listen to the whole album. Cheers. D
  • Saw these guys in Denver back in '75 and it was simply amazing. Well worth the 500 mile drive. The great thing was noticing after the first few songs was that the guys were just smiling at each other for most of the show..like.."can you believe we get to do this?"
  • @jtf2dan
    Three man band Robin on guitar, James Dewar on vocals and bass, and Reg Isidore on drums.....like Cream before them...and Rush afterwards...a real power trio!