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Friday, August 13, 2021

Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs (Full Album)

VIDEO HERE  (37:22 minutes)

 01 - 00:00 Day of the Eagle

02 - 05:01 Bridge of Sighs

03 - 10:02 In This Place 

04 - 14:30 The Fool and Me

05 - 18:25 Too Rolling Stoned

06 - 25:58 About to Begin

07 - 29:43 Lady Love

08 - 33:02 Little Bit of Sympathy

16 comments:

  1. Very Nice
    Been afew yrs.

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  2. Great album, one of my friends in HS and I would get stoned and go to the library, check out a cassette player and rock out to this and many other great albums while doing our school work.

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  3. Saw him live at Winterland in SanFran in 1977. Great concert, one of the best.

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  4. One of my all time favorite records.

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  5. One of the rare perfect albums.

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  6. Great post, Kenny! RT has been my favorite guitarist for decades!! He's not the best that's ever been, but he's the one that "speaks" to me the most. Bless you, sir. Hope everyone is as healthy and well as can be in your neck of the world.

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  7. One of my favorites growing up. Jethro Tull "Bursting out live", Rush "Caress of Steel" and King Crimson "Court of the Crimson King" also ranked highly.

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  8. How odd. I was listening to that "album" just yesterday while traversing the internet. Bridge of Sighs is one of my all time favorites.

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    1. Me too. My little Ranger only has a single CD player in it and I grabbed a handful of CDs Thursday and threw them in there. I popped that one in and thought "That's Friday's music post right there."

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  9. Great album.....might also check out "Passion"....

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  10. Learned to play BoS in my early 20's on a fender strat w/ fender hybrid amp. Great tunage, amigo. Ohio Guy

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  11. Pat Travers. Stupid phone.

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  12. I wore that album out through high school!!!

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  13. Great to hear that again thanks for posting!

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  14. In my first year of Junior College, some of the other JUCO'S we played against were close by so we didn't take a bus on those trips. I'd ride with another football player who had all the latest 8-tracks. We'd listen to Kansas on the way there; Bridge OF sighs on the way back. It's been a long time crossing Bridge of Sighs! 1975!

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