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The legendary Blues Maestro Robin Trower reveals a video for “I would lose my mind”.

Photo: Rob Blackham

British blues master Robin Trower Published his new album Come and find meabove Provo. To celebrate, he revealed the lyrical video for the boast I would lose my mindWhat you can see here.

Now in his eighth decade, with a life with awards and a pioneering music work behind him, Robin Trower is still pursuing the greatest high he knows. It always begins in the same way, with a street fender stratocaster and an excited Marshall amplifier, the chic fingers who explore the fingerboard until a reef is and inflamed a new song.

“Some people say I'm driven, but I think it's just love to do it.” Trower reflects a multi -million dollar solo catalog that quickly approaches thirty publications (and that is before calculating his collaboration with everyone from Jack Bruce to Bryan Ferry). “I play the guitar every day and only fit through the mess.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkriayz2i2o

Trower's unmistakable sound flows out of his fingers when she hurt his fender blues groove on the clichéd love song that I would lose with an elegant boastful blues groove.

TROWER is about to take heavy miles throughout America and Great Britain (“I calm down right away because I had to cancel a US tour due to an operation last year”). Here you can pick up tickets.

Trower was always a sociable musician and generous employee and applied his trustworthy studio band for Come and Find Me. The drummer Chris Taggart again drives up these mighty songs, with the US bassist Glenn Letsch at Tangled Love a low end, and I fly directly to you (Trower played the rest). The long-time singer Richard Watts brilliantly interprets the tall personal lyric sheets of the guitarist, while guest singer Jess Hayes is a headed addition to the hard, chopped soul of the love. For the Feeydust, Trower turned to the owner of Studio 91, Sam Winfield, for the engineering and the last mix – but the guitarist was closely involved with every element. “For me, working on a new song is a 24-hour job” He explains. “It's always in my head. I will wake up in the middle of the night and think about it.”

I would lose my mind is the last single published by the album. The famous musicality of the guitarist is the focus of the swampy one Go Round, who lived up to the Lyric 'Seize the Day' with his fast birth in the studio. “It was almost an immediate finished thing. It was like a hot knife through butter. The entire lead work was improvised, and exactly where I live. The lyrical meaning is quite obvious. You only get one, so try to make the best of it.” Trower explained.

This follows the previous single a little freedom that begins in a combative style with an explosion of WAH guitar and a brave first line (“I don't need to think for myself”). “I had a strong feeling that bureaucracy really restrict things in the world,” says Trower. “Too much bureaucracy, not enough freedom to think – it is where you feel in the Straitjacketed.”

You come fiery, thoughtful and from real human emotions in a time of machine-generated music, you come and find me hardly the work of a rock icon that rests on his laurels. On the contrary: Robin Trower is aware of the time and has made it his mission of the late period to conquer as many magic tubes as possible. “In a way, I can't believe that I still go with 80.” He says. “It's kind of scary. You know that you are down the street and you could beat a wall at any time. But I still love to do that. There is nothing more worthwhile than working on a new song …”

Trower is about to take a hurricane year in which he laid down serious miles in America and Great Britain throughout America. Here you can pick up tickets.

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Tour dates
May 17th shown, Holmfirth – UK
May 18th, Birmingham – Great Britain
May 20, cheese & grain, Frome – UK
May 21 O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London – UK
June 11th The National, Richmond, VA – USA
13 Jun Penn's Peak, Jim Thorpe, Pa – us
June 15th Keswick Theater, Glenside, Pa – us
17 Jun Hackensack Meridian Health Theater in the Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank, NJ – us
June 18 The Wellmont Theater, Montclair, NJ – us
June 20, the Paramount, Huntington, NY – us
June 21 Bardavon, Poughkeepsia, NY – us
June 24th Tupelo Music Hall, Derry, NH – us
June 25th the Wilbur, Boston, Ma – us
June 27 Aura, Portland, me – us
June 28 Blue Ocean Music Hall, Salisbury, MA – USA
01 Jul Center for the Arts of Homer, Homer, NY – us
02 Jul Babeville, Buffalo, ny – us
03 Jul Palace Theater, Greensburg, PA – us
05 Jul MGM Northfield Park Center Stage, Northfield, Oh – USA
06 Jul Taft Theater, Cincinnati, Oh – us
08 Jul Royal Oak Music Theater, Royal Oak, Mi – USA
10 Jul Brown County Music Center, Nashville, in – USA
11 Jul Copernicus Center, Chicago, IL – US
12 Jul Pabst Theater, Milwaukee, Wi – us
14 Jul Hoyt Sherman Place, the Moines, IA – USA
16 Jul Upton Theater, Kansas City, Mo – USA
17 Jul Gillioz Theater, Springfield, Mo – USA
July 19, the factory, Chesterfield, Mo – USA

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