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On this episode, we fix our gaze on guitarist Robin Trower. Though he's not a household name today, he continues to be held in high regard by guitar aficionados. His time with Procol Harum and the formation of his own power trio laid the foundation for a sound that would captivate audiences and inspire countless guitarists. From Trower's use of the middle pickup on his Fender Stratocaster to the swirling effects of the Univibe pedal, we explore the sonic artistry behind "Day of the Eagle", and the power of music across decades... from the days when guitars ruled the airwaves and heroes were measured by bend of a string.
"Day Of The Eagle" - Robin Trower Copyright 1974 Chrysalis Music Ltd
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On this episode, we fix our gaze on guitarist Robin Trower. Though he's not a household name today, he continues to be held in high regard by guitar aficionados. His time with Procol Harum and the formation of his own power trio laid the foundation for a sound that would captivate audiences and inspire countless guitarists. From Trower's use of the middle pickup on his Fender Stratocaster to the swirling effects of the Univibe pedal, we explore the sonic artistry behind "Day of the Eagle", and the power of music across decades... from the days when guitars ruled the airwaves and heroes were measured by bend of a string.
"Day Of The Eagle" - Robin Trower Copyright 1974 Chrysalis Music Ltd
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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