Steve's
Place
Robin
Trower tour 2005 News page
Aberdeen
November
11
It’s hot, dark
and steamy inside Aberdeen’s premier live music venue for tonight’s gig,
something of a consolation prize for those of us who missed out on the
Glasgow show.
The mood
is intimate, the atmosphere relaxed, the light levels low. The splendid
Lemon Tree offers a slightly later start of 10pm for Robin’s set where
tracks such as Day of the Eagle, Bridge of Sighs, Too Rolling Stoned, Lady
Love and Little Bit of Sympathy dominate proceedings.
Davey is
on top form tonight no doubt looking to impress all the members of his
family who've come to see their conquering hero performing on home turf.
Indeed, it is a great honour and privilege to meet them after the show.
On sale
at the show tonight, we picked up the new DVD release which contains a
brilliant albeit brief interview with Robin on his career to date and plans
for the future. The news is good, folks. Our hero says staying ‘on the
road’ is the key to his future output and involvement in the business.
Yippee!
Make sure
you buy at least two copies of the DVD. It’s the perfect Christmas present
for yourself and also for that someone you know who’ll be hooked on Trower
on hearing it! Who could that be?
From Aberdeen
we next make the long haul to Merseyside. This is Alan Howard heading for
the showers at Steve’s Place! Sorry John, I didn’t get introduced to Ronnie
and therefore couldn’t give him the message. Ronnie, were you there?