Steve's
Place
a
New York State of Mind
BB
King's Blues Club, NYC 3-18-19-08
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reviews
/ images from Karen Slavik.
My
passion for all things concerning Robin Trower began when I was 12 years
old. My very first Trower concert was November, 1977 at the Commack
Arena on Long Island. I don't think anyone ever forgets their first
concert experience, especially if it was someone of Trower's caliber. I'll
always remember the sound of his strat though the Marshall Amps for the
first time, the blistering jams and smiles at a song well done between
bandmates. In looking back I now realize how fortunate I was to see
Jimmy Dewar as well. I knew as we left the arena that night that
my life had been transformed. There was actually other "stuff" out
there to listen to now that was not Beatle related! The next day
I rode my 12 speed bike up to Looney Tunes to purchase my first Trower
LP; It was In City Dreams and I couldn't get enough of it.
The cover was dazzling.
January,
2008. A new Trower tour on the horizon! This afforded me the
opportunity to see RT live again after many years of not being able to
attend his shows for various reasons. Luckily this tour commenced
in FL where I live. I purchased tickets to Jannus Landing in St Petersburg
and Orlando's HOBs. My brother was flying down from NY for both shows!
All of a sudden I felt that tingle of anticipation, excitement and even
curiosity.
I hadn't see Trower live in quite awhile and I was wondering if he'd still
be able to ignite my soul as he had many years before. This was a
special occasion also, to go see Trower again with Glenn. If not
for him I never would have discovered Robin Trower in the first place and
it was our first concert together in about 14 years.
The
concert at Jannus Landing (review) was an uncertainty due to very severe
thunderstorms that evening. But we drove south to St Petersburg with
our fingers crossed and the show was on! The RTB were not up to their
usual par that evening and I am postive the weather was a factor.
I remember when they began For Earth Below a loud rumble of thunder
accompanied the first chords and some blue tarp was placed over some of
the equipment....despite this, my enthusiam was in full force and I was
so happy to be there! Ecstatic actually.
The next
night at the HOBs the band came on with huge smiles and were greeted by
a very enthusiastic crowd! The band was tight and played extremely
well and seemed to really enjoy themselves that night. It was the
Trower I had remembered from way back when! He played a blistering version
of Bridge of Sighs, soared through Hannah and
it was
a pleasure to hear Gonna Be More Suspicious live for the first time!
My personal favorite that night was Rise Up Like The Sun. They really pumped
that one out! I have to admit I was still trying to figure out the
inclusion of Islands when they had such an extensive song list to choose
from. Perhaps to give Davey's vocals a break? I left the HOBs
that night feeling both happy and sad. I knew that was the last Trower
show for me until the next tour and even then I was all ready praying that
he'd come back around.
Sometimes
situations in life end up working themselves out, if the timing is right.
I picked up extra hours at work which afforded me the time off to fly up
to NY for the March shows. I was beyond excited at this point as
I have never been to either BB Kings or IMAC Theater, and I was actually
going to get to see Trower live again.
Glenn secured
3 tickets for BBs; IMAC was sold out. They had all ready purchased
3 tickets and one of them was promised to Glenn's neighbor Don. This
was to be Don's first ever live Trower performance. Ann Marie was
willing to give up her ticket so I could go in her place. Through
the Trower Power website I met a very special person whom many of you all
ready know, Neil Calandra. Neil was gracious enough to offer
to take me as his guest to IMAC and to see the soundcheck before the show.
I gratefully accepted his offer and in turn I promised Neil a late lunch
before hand and few cold beers. No one would have to give up their IMAC
ticket and it also meant that I'd
have the
opportunity to see a professional photographer at work. It was almost
too good to be true!
The Trower shows in NYC for us were on the 19th and 20th. Word
came from Neil that he was in the hospital awaiting emergency surgery!!
Neil did not think he would be able to make any of the shows that week
and I know he was just as disappointed as we were. Most importantly
we were deeply concerned for Neil and only wished for him speedy and uncomplicated
recovery. We all still held hope though that Neil would be able to
attend at least one of the shows.
It was not looking good for Neil's discharge from the hospital the eve
of BBs on the 19th. To add to that my brother Glenn was not
feeling well and decided he wasn't going either. I knew my sister
in law Ann Marie was a little ambivilent about driving into NYC and for
a few moments I thought I would not make it to BBs myself! Talk about feeling
such utter disbelief and tremendous disappointment at all that had and
continued to unfold. How could such perfect plans unwravel so quickly?
Fortunately Ann Marie decided we were not going to miss this event and
off we went.
It was
while we were driving into Manhattan on the Southern State Parkway that
Neil text messaged me and said he was able to get Ann and I on the guest
list for BB Kings!!! Much like Jannus it was raining that evening
but the news from Neil certainly overshadowed the lously weather and unfortunate
events. To have such an opportunity as being on the guestlist was
almost incomprehensible, not to mention the chance of a lifetime!
As we made a right hand turn to head over to the parking garage, we were
pulled over. Ann Marie unknowingly made a right turn where such a
manuever is prohibited. Luckily the officer only wrote her a ticket
for not having her seat belt on.
Still our
mood was light and we were both very excited. We parked the van and
walked to BBs, umbrellas in hand and huge smiles on our faces. As we stood
in the downstairs doorway to the club itself in walked Trower, straight
between us!
He politely
ducked his head and said quietly "excuse me ladies", and we watched him
go by, spellbound! We knew then it was going to be a fantastic evening.
You could almost feel the electricity in the air such was our level of
excitement!
Not long
after our arrival we saw Ronnie Kerrigan and his lovely wife Sylvia.
We sat down at a table near the backstage entrance and squared ourselves
away with RT's road manager, Laurie. Laurie clearly had his hands
full that evening but he was extremely helpful and very gracious and made
sure we were settled in comfortably. His patience and good cheer
was very much appreciated.
The stage ...
calm before the storm
Glenn Letsch
and Pete Thompson turned up to say hello and were extremely friendly and
fun to chat with. I had mentioned to Glenn the difference I noticed
from Jannus Landing to the HOBs, and he cheerfully quipped "Yea, that's
because we didn't have to worry about getting killed!" (that's how
bad the weather was 3rd show into the tour!)
I asked
Glenn about his muscial background and learned that he also plays the saxaphone.
We even chatted about Classmates.com and he mentioned that he was having
tremendous fun this tour, meeting up with a lot of his old classmates etc.
I asked
him if he was comfortable playing with Trower by now, he replied that he
was and that "someone needs to be left of stage to reel Robin back in when
he gets lost in the moment."
Soundcheck
time! The band came out, Trower strapped on his strat and they played
on and off for about 10 minutes! I understand that this is unusual,
soundchecks are normally only a few minutes long. Happy glances at
one another shared, a little tweaking, then RT broke open with the opening
chords of Go My Way! Thrilled, is an understatement. Awestruck is
more like it and he just jammed for a few minutes and I could feel the
floor shaking beneath my feet!
We sat
at our table, just up front and a little right of the soundboard, front
and center. I overheard from Laurie that showtime was 8:15pm and
they didn't keep us waiting long at all. The band walked onstage
and seemed relaxed and very happy to be there. This tour the
opening song is Twice Removed From Yesterday. It is one of my favorites
from that
particular LP along with Hannah. I have to note how refreshing
it is to hear some very old but beloved songs included in this set list.
Left out this tour is Daydream and much to Ronnie's dismay the jam that
normally gets tacked onto the end of Too Rolling Stoned. I have to
say despite that omission, I love how Trower blended the ending of TRS
into the opening jam of Go My Way! Trower was on target that night, brilliantly
so and it was clear, even to the casual Trower fan that he completely disolves
himself into his playing, truly does get lost and when he plays like that
I could actually cry.
He picks
those strings forcefully then yet ever so gently to produce such a
beautiful sound such as in Hannah.
Some
of the songs performed that night, I feel, deserve to be mentioned here.
Shame the Devil kicked it from start to finish, For Earth Below was just
beautiful, thoughtful and soul searching. No Time has always been
a favorite of mine as well as Gonna Be More Suspicious, Rise Up Like The
Sun and Go My Way! The place was going crazy during these songs and
as I looked around at the many fans there, I could see they felt the same
way I did. I even saw young boys and teenagers there and I thought that
was fantastic. Keep the music alive for generations to come so they
say!

I also have
to admit I am falling in love with Islands now, not that isn't a beautiful
song; I just couldn't figure out why that particular song on the list this
time round, why not Sailing which I know Davey would sing beautifully or
In This Place? I did miss hearing Extermination Blues and would have
loved to see and hear Trower perform Sweet Little Angel. A perfect
ending to a near perfect set was Another Time, Another Place and I as I
mentioned earlier, I hope that turns out to be true.

After the show
Davey and Pete and Glenn came out, ate a little bit and graciously allowed
me to take some more photos. I felt obligated to try my best to get
some good shots for Neil who couldn't be there and hoped that I wasn't
being a pest at the same time. We had the pleasure of meeting Pete's
girlfriend Angie and shared a beer or two and she obviously enjoyed the
show as much as we did. It was really great to be able to meet her.
Ann Marie,Angie, Karen, Slylvia and Ronnie
We did however
miss out on the opportunity to meet Trower one on one and get a signature
and a photograph....the fans lined up and Trower graciously obliged each
and everyone. Ann Marie wanted to get online but Ronnie insisted
we hang out, to be patient, that we would get backstage....I could see
the angst in Re's face but we also wanted to be polite and waited with
Ronnie. Trower left smartly, did not hang around and there went that
opp despite Ronnie's polite request to RT to get "one photo for the community".
We did however get to chat a little more with Pete, Davey and Laurie, snap
a few more photos and bid our farewell and offer up many thanks to all
for such a tremendous evening. I couldn't wait to see how the photos turned
out the next day.


IMAC 3-20-08.
IMAC Theater
Huntington, NY 3-20-08

What
a wonderful old theater and a very small venue. I cannot imagine
a bad seat in the
house.
The show sold out quickly and left me wondering why they didn't add another
date at this venue. I am sure the second show would have also sold
itself out quickly and it would have given many other fans on Long Island
an opportunity to see their guitar hero in their hometown. It was
Don, Glenn's neighbors turn to see Trower for the
first time
and I was almost excited for him knowing how I felt after my first show.
We shared a few beers and settled into our seats. Trower was a little
off that night, they missed a few beats that only a true Trowerhead would
notice.
Again,
I loved Rise Up Like The Sun and Go My Way and I think Don clearly had
his socks knocked off! It is all he talked about on the ride home
and he even patiently waited with me after the show, in the freezing wind
for Trower to come round in his Suburban so I could get my autograph and
picture which I missed out on the night before.
We waited
for a good 30 minutes and I should have realized it wasn't looking good
when other fans started to walk away. Don and I stood staring at
the white barricades that were supposed to save Trower's spot and even
picked them up when the wind blew them down. Still no Trower.
I went back inside and was informed that most likely Trower
left as
he wasn't feeling good that evening. That explains the missed beats
but still Trower didn't disappoint. I still came home with my RT
2008 ball cap and hearing Don's enthusiam over Trower's playing was pretty
cool.
Some very
special thanks are in order before I close. First of all to Neil
Calandra for without whom this review would not have been possible.
You are sincerely a special person and a wonderful friend. So glad
to know you though we've yet to meet!
To
Steve Shail for maintaining such a comprehensive Robin Trower website,
always
up to date,
tons of accurate information (I did point a fan in your direction while
waiting at IMAC) and beautiful to look at, lots of memorabilia and great
stories.
To Laurie
for all of his hospitality at BBs and for trying to secure a ticket for
me to IMAC via NC's request. I really appreciate all that you have
given us this tour, the memories will surely last a lifetime. I'd
also like to thank Laurie and the guys at the soundboard in BBs for letting
me pop off many many flash photos of Trower during the show and for being
so nice about it when I was reminded of the "no flash photography request".
I hope I got a lot of nice shots for this review and know I can count on
Neil to choose the right ones. Thanks Re for being so much fun and
for sharing my excitement and last but not least to my brother Glenn who
started this whole Trower fascination to begin with.
... Another review on the IMAC show
thanks to Mike Short
Hi Steve-
My friends and
I were lucky enough to get front row seats. The band took the stage
at approximately 830. From the opening riff I knew this was going
to be a great show. They went straight to work, and Robins guitar
playing as awesome as usual. It was the first time I heard “Twice
Removed From Yesterday” live, and I must say it was probably my favorite
of the evening. Although I have to admit that” For Earth Below” was
just as great. Robin seemed in good spirits and proved my point when
he did his 10 minute version of BOS. It was at this time he was given a
standing O by the sold out house. My only disappointment of the night was
not playing “Too Rolling Stoned” in its entirety . Otherwise he played
everything from the set list mentioned on
your web site with the
addition of “Another time Another Place “ in the encore ,which sounded
incredibly like the CD.
On a scale of 1 to 10
I give it an 11. Great show. And looking at the reaction from the rest
of the sold audience, I wasn’t the only one thinking that way.
And
the shows from Angies point of view
NYC
was a blast. I got out of Texas just before they got pounded with flooding
rain. I arrived in the city in time for soundcheck and walked the 3 blocks
from the hotel to the gig. There was a light rain, but who cares. NYC sounds
and smells the same as I
remember
(last time there was 82) and the vibe there is still hyper, but so much
safer. There are cops on every block and it helps to know they are there
and you can relax and really enjoy the city.
The first
night at BB Kings was great. It's a smallish venue but so classy and the
staff was great. The house was ,of course, sold out. My seat was right
next to the sound desk so the mix was excellent. Pete had a few issues
with the kit at the start, but being the professional that he is, it was
soon sorted and was only a minor hiccup. Every tune was tight and energetic
and pure Trower. He's pulling all the stops out now and every solo was
fresh and creative. Pete and Glen are working so well together and have
found ways to add to Robin's energy. Keeping things tight and still free
to add their own creativity to the mix. Glen's energy on stage is infectious.
You can tell he loves this gig and is nearly fully recovered from his mishap
in Austin. His bass lines are alternately growling and booming or solid
and artful, providing the perfect foundation for Robin to build on. Davey
was amazing too. Reaching way down inside himself to produce the best,
most emotional vocals I've heard yet. Leaving all who were there with the
overwhelming opinion that Robin is better than he has ever been.
Nigel Harrison, Pete's buddy from Silverhead and founding member of Blondie,
came in for the show, and he really enjoyed it. Best he's heard in years
he said. Besides being a professional musician, he's an A&R guy, his
opinion counts for alot. So it's not just me, lol.
Ronnie
K and his lovely wife were there for the 2nd BB Kings show. He picked the
perfect night to be there. Everything was is working order, the house was
packed solid, and the Boys blew (blue?) the roof off the place. Ronnie
was overwhelmed, which is
tough to
do considering he's one of the toughest critics out there. (love ya Ronnie)
Robin got so lost in the BOS solo, I didn't think he was ever going to
come back. Absolutely brilliant! Pete's artful treatment of the atmospheric
quality of BOS was amazing. Not
only can
he be a powerhouse in the funky grooves that he and Glen are laying down,
his use of cymbals makes you feel like there's a universe of space to play
in. Davey was again at the top of his game, feeding off the energy of the
band and the crowd and giving everything he had to the vocals. There is
no doubt IMHO, that these guys are the hottest band on tour today. They
were great in Dallas, there are few words to describe the heights they
are reaching now.
The IMAC
in Huntington was special for me as it is in my hometown. I met up with
an friend from High School and he took me around the old stomping grounds.
The show was oversold, so we got to sit just off stage from Glen. I love
it back there cause it
reminded
me of my old roadie days. You can really see he interplay between the guys
and get a close up view of how well they work together. And you can see
the crowd too! They were so engaged and apreciative, but mostly I saw awe.
Robins fans adore him and they give back as much as the boys gave. The
energy kept building and simply exploded when the first chord of BOS was
played. They were pretty much on their feet from then on.
I had a
fab time in NY and wouldn't have missed it for the world. Great meeting
you Ronnie, and Neil...get well soon buddy!
