My
introduction to Robin Trower and his music is a strange story but I have
to tell it as it says allot about this guy and his fans and how I happened
to get my In City Dreams Promotion package from the man himself.
Back in 1976 ( I was
22 ) I was on a vacation in my home town of Vancouver B.C. Canada visiting
some friends I grew up with and who I had started playing in a band with
at the ripe old age of 12.
Since I had moved
away years earlier it had been awhile since I had seen them and as they
had continued to play together for all these years they were quite popular
in the area . Some of you from that fair city may recognize the name of
" Mr. Natural" .
I was over at their
rehearsal hall and was listening to them working on this one song over
and over. This song blew my mind. It had this great guitar rif and the
whole song was one that stuck in my mind.
I returned home to
Winnipeg and went back to work. About six months later I met this guy named
Brian , a guitarist , and we became fast friends . Always talking about
putting a band together, you know the conversations right ?
Anyway, one night we
were sitting around at this coffee shop people used to hang out at and
I started to tell him about this song I had heard my friends play. I couldn't
remember too much about it except that it had this great guitar part and
it had something to do with a bird!
Brian looked across
the table at me and said " Lets go to my place for a second I want you
to hear this record!"
So we got to his place
and went downstairs. He flipped through this massive pile of records ,
took one out and put it on the turntable.
This song started and
from the first note I knew it was this song my friends had been playing!
The bird , of coarse , was an eagle and the song Day Of The Eagle blasted
from his stereo. I was hooked !!!!
Now imagine after hearing
that song and all of a sudden getting to Bridge Of Sighs/ In This Place
/ Fool And Me .
Within six months I
had purchased my Marshall 100w stack and switched from my Hagstrom to a
Fender Stratocaster and was playing in a three piece band playing Trower/
Hendrix stuff !
Brian moving to Bass
guitar and another friend Ron taking care of the percussion.
Time passed a bit and
I had met and become engaged to my soon to be wife . As we discussed where
we should honeymoon I came up with this great idea that we should find
out where Trower was playing at that time and fly to a concert to see his
show. We taked about this for quite awhile .
In the meantime , I
used to practise playing by putting a record on and jamming to it and on
the odd occasion I would tape the results. I had jammed over a couple of
songs from Twice Removed and when my wife heard them she said " You should
send these to Trower for a laugh , and at the same time find out where
he is playing around the time of our honeymoon. Sounded like a goofy idea
but we still had to find his tour plans so I figures why not!
Having no idea how
to get hold of him, I sent a couple of letters out to get some information
. One letter was sent to his recordcompany at the time ...Chrysalis Records.
Well about a month
past and I had heard nothing and was a bit dejected by the whole thing
when I decided that in order to find this tour info I may just have to
track Trower down myself. Logic tells me that we all have a phone so if
you sit at one long enough and don't care about costs you should be able
to track down anyone.....right?
So one day I sat down
in the middle of my living room with a pad of paper ,a pen and a coke and
started phoning .
I called Chrysalis
and after talking to about five different people this guy says" Well I
don't have his number but I have his managers number would you like that
?"
Well, this was great
! I had a number !
I was a bit nervous. When
I called , this very nice woman answered " Misty Days Management". I said
"Hi, I'm calling from Winnipeg up in Canada and ..." At this point she
interrupted me and said " Oh , is this Steve Shail ?"
Well , I was dumbfounded
, but managed to get out a " Well yes it is actually." She continued with
" Well you just missed Robin, but he had just finished writing me a letter
in response to my letter that had found its way to him through Chrysalis"
I flipped out !!! Thanked
her very much and got off the phone.
About a week later this big
envelope arrives and included in it was this great promo package on "In
City Dreams" that was about to be released and also this very nice letter
from Robin saying the general thank you for my interest in the band etc.
etc. and his signature. Wow !!! This was great! The letter got framed
right away.
While this is how I
got the promo package, it was not the end of the story. Again , the reason
I'm telling this is because it says something about Trower the person
versus this great guitarist we admire.
To continue on, while
I had five of his albums in my collection at this time, I for some
reason, was not realizing what a huge attraction Trower was. I also had
no idea that he had sold millions of albums. I just thought he was this
great musician who had been lucky enough to get some albums out but was
relatively unknown in the larger music circles. Now we move back to the
tape that I had made , and my girlfriend still saying that I should send
it to him.
After allot of pushing
she finally convinced me to write again and send the tape.
Now while Trowers music
got me back into playing at that point in my life , and actually still
inspires me today, I don't mimic his stuff or his style (although
there are some obvious similarities) so when I wrote him I told him about
our plans to catch one of his concerts and said that if he had time perhaps
we could get together and jam a bit being fellow guitarists!! I type this
out and laugh now because again I had no idea of how well known this guy
was so ..........
off the letter and tape went.
Well a bit of time
passed and I had finally realized just who I was writing to . A couple
of articles I read made me realize his background with Procol and the huge
success of "Bridge
Of Sighs" etc and I thought
man, this guy is going to get my tape and letter and think I 'm some kind
of idiot!!!!!
Well a bit more time passed
and one day after work I went to the mailbox and here was this letter from
Misty Days Management! I quickly opened it up and here is the letter that
was inside :
April 3 , 1978
Dear Steve,
I wanted to drop you a line before I left for London to thank you for your
letter. The tape was quite interesting... I think you are quite a good
guitarist and should continue playing. However, I think you should concentrate
on your own originality, as there is a lot of talent there.
Congratulations on your engagement. I'm sorry I won't be here , however
I must confess I probably wouldn't be able to see you anyhow. When I am
in America, I find I'm even too busy for my family, and they are so very
important to me that I do spend all of my free time exclusively with them.
I should be finished with my new album sometime next week, and then it's
to London I go. I don't expect to be back for quite some time . . . I don't
know how long I'll go on holiday. I've been touring for so many years now
, it seems that I'm missing watching my family grow up.
Thank you for your support and encouragement. And good luck in all that
you do . I must go , so take care.
Sincerely
Robin Trower
So is this not an awesome
letter!! When I got this and realized the time he took to answer a young
guitarists goofy attempt at trying to jam with him I was in awe.
The album he was finishing
up was " In City Dreams" and right after that release he did take a long
time off to be with his family. I thought it was very personal and revealing
at the same time. Here is a guy with millions of records sold taking the
time to write this very personal letter to a fan.......I was , and still
am very impressed with that.
Thanks for letting
me share this with you.
Steve
Note : when I was down in
L.A. seeing robin for the first time I brought the letter with me. Robin
was amazed I had it and signed it again with the date.
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