I had seen Tommy when he was with the James Gang after Walsh left, and he was great. It was a shame. I have all his solo stuff and also the stuff he did with Billy Cobham on Spectrum - genius!
Yes! I loved the James Gang/Bolin recordings. What 2 or 3 in total? I saw him not long before he OD. He was playing at the Aragon Ballroom in Chgo. He was on
auto pilot and never moved from the mic stand all night after being walked/helped/carried out from back stage (and then off stage) by 2 groupies, 1 on each arm. It was a long time ago (75?) but I seem to remember he played great?
I have his solo stuff and love the Teaser album. If you sit down with the Teaser album and read the lyrics it's clear he was lost, very lost and "if I only knew which way was home there I'd go" point's to it. (I think that's the lyric?) Also the song Dreamer is telling of it too.
Some day I still have to get my hands on a copy of the Billy Cobham album.
I really like the singer on the Bolin/JG albums.
Here's 1 cut I love, Must be Love, Bolin/JG;
(Although I don't consider Tommy a slide player he sounds pretty good on this, the bands rhythm tracks pretty cool/rockin.)
http://youtu.be/kLy63Pq1rUwHere's another track I love, Got no time for trouble, Bolin/JG;
(Some nice wha wha at the end of this)
http://youtu.be/OsRox1iTsowYears ago in about 1981 Ritchie and Coverdale were trading punches and wrestling on the ground backstage at a Rainbow concert.
Well so much for English passivity.

That's why I'm giving up guitar for one of these,

Gonna be a Cajun bluesman. (Jim, I'm gonna need to barrow your Marshall Major for the world wide tour when I make the big time.

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Brad