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Stop looking for best rock lead guitar recording ever, You're Welcome. (Original Post)
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
OP
I am familiar. There was a time I bought everything Tommy recorded with anyone
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#10
Most of it, I have a hundred or so but at one time several hundred. I am bad
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#13
calguy
(5,305 posts)1. Was Tommy Bolin also in the band Zephr years ago?
Zephr is one of my favorite old time bands and their lead guitarist was Tommy Bolin, but was never sure if there was another Tommy with the same last name or not.Thanks in Advance.
Deep Purple for a while, then this amazing album
calguy
(5,305 posts)7. Thanks a bunch
I still listen to Zephr all the time on Spotify. Only have two of their albums mainly because I never saw their other releases since they never were that big nationally.
Guppy
(444 posts)3. ahem
Eliot Rosewater
(31,109 posts)4. please listen to the Bolin stuff, you might be surprised
Guppy
(444 posts)6. listen to this one version
of "Why does love have to be so sad. This was live and it is mind blowing. No multiple takes
OnDoutside
(19,952 posts)5. Rory.
ooky
(8,922 posts)8. Enjoyed your Bolin selection.
Thanks for sharing.
Hotler
(11,415 posts)9. Tommy palyed on Billy Cobham's jazz album Spectrum.
A classic, it is a bit out there.
Eliot Rosewater
(31,109 posts)10. I am familiar. There was a time I bought everything Tommy recorded with anyone
but that was a long time ago, lost all those albums.
Hotler
(11,415 posts)12. Did you lose all your vinyl? nt
Eliot Rosewater
(31,109 posts)13. Most of it, I have a hundred or so but at one time several hundred. I am bad
that way, keeping things.
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)11. I dunno. Despite Tommy's considerable talent,
it's hard to beat Terry Kath's soloing on "25 Or 6 To 4"...