Robin Trower or/as Jimi Hendrix

flyingace

New member
I just don't hear that much Hendrix in Trower's playing. Yes, he used a variant of a Jimi riff for Bridge of Sighs, but gee whiz doesn't everybody copy everybody else? I think the accusation that he 'copied' Hendrix is utterly unwarranted and it hurt his career.

If he sounds like anybody, it's SRV. But Trower came first.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Hello fg and welcome to the forum. Trust you will enjoy your time here as much as I do

teddy
 

John Watt

Member
It might seem difficult to see Robin Trower as being so Hendrix influenced,
now that the whole world is saturated with Marshall amps and effects.
Right away, a real musician is thinking about musical abilities and stylings,
not the simple act of getting a Stratocaster and Marshall with effects,
what was new and partially designed by Jimi Hendrix back then.
Trower had a more expansive echo and Marshall sound, SRV kept to basic blues,
at least what was the new basic blues after Hendrix tore it up.
 
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