Some Robin Trower Concert Videos

Here are some videos of Robin Trower performances at various stages of lengthy career.

With Procul Harum, 1967

https://youtu.be/_9dQsZfQK6I

With Procul Harum, performing Whiter Shade of Pale, Paris, 1968

https://youtu.be/valL7JWjVB4

Robin Trower’s solo career began to take off following the release of the Twice Removed From Yesterday album in 1973. Here are videos from various stages of Robin Trower’s solo career.

Bataclan, Paris, 1973

https://youtu.be/59Yp7lvzv4M

BBC TV appearance, 1974

Winterland, 1975

University of London Union, February 1980

An unusual combination. Robin Trower backing Brian Ferry on the Tonight Show, 1993.

Rockpalast, Germany, 2005. The vocalist is Davey Pattison, formerly of Gamma.

https://youtu.be/ZmoMb0gNFrA

Seven Moons Live, with Jack Bruce (bass) and Gary Husband (drums), Netherlands, 2009

Some Cream Concert Videos

Cream was one of the first super groups. The band was comprised of Jack Bruce (bass), Eric Clapton (guitar) and Ginger Baker (drums).

Here are some concert videos from 1968 and the Cream Reunion concert in 2005

Cream, Farewell Concert, Royal Albert Hall, 26 November 1968

https://youtu.be/laFeRV1uhxw

The Reunion Concert, Royal Albert Hall, May 2005

Some Jack Bruce Concert Videos

Here are some videos of Jack Bruce, one of the great bass players.

First, a documentary about Jack Bruce for those who aren’t familiar with him:

https://youtu.be/w3KBEq95N5U

Here are some videos of Jack Bruce performing:

The Jack Bruce Band, on the BBC show The Old Grey Whistle Test, 1975, with Mick Taylor

https://youtu.be/rGDUCufDAlM

Jack Bruce and Friends, Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey, 1981

Politician (originally recorded with Cream), with Rory Gallagher on guitar, 1990

Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Gary Moore, Rockpalast, Germany, 1993

https://youtu.be/J0esLF_z8qg

Cream reunion concert, Royal Albert Hall, 2005, with Eric Clapton (guitar) and Ginger Baker (drums)

Jack Bruce, Robin Trower (guitar) and Gary Husband (drums), Seven Moons Live, Holland, 2009