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Pat Travers Band playing Teaser by Tommy Bolin - 51 sec
Awesome Biker Night in Sioux City, Ia. Tamy gave Pat a new Private Eyes t-shirt from tommybolin.biz and he started playing Teaser the minute he saw it!!!
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Tommy Bolin - Brother Brother - 157 sec
Tommy Bolin. Brother Brother. Just a few still pics.
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Zephyr - Moving Too Fast - 321 sec
One of Tommy Bolins, from Deep Purple, bands. This great song i called Moving Too Fast, written by Zephyr.
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Zephyr - Take My Love - 259 sec
A song by one of Tommy Bolins bands, Zephyr. Tommy Bolin Deep Purple
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Stellar Reflections - 267 sec
Still pics and video put to one of my favorite tunes. The song is "Moon Rider", by the band "Moxy". I believe Tommy Bolin plays lead guitar on this. The song was done in the mid 70's.
Auteur : ckillahertz
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tommy bolin with deep purple - 376 sec
a short clip of deep purple mk4 tommy bolin rip
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Tommy Bolin / Billy Cobham-Spectrum 2 - 532 sec
1. Stratus 1 and Stratus 2
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Tommy Bolin - Post Toastee - 540 sec
Private Eyes 1976
Auteur : unstoppable3rd
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Tommy Bolin Funk 49 - James Gang - 233 sec
Bolin
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Tommy Bolin interview - 583 sec
Interview with Tommy Bolin 1975.11.25 - Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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Tags: rock soul jazz music blues Glenn Hughes Tommy Bolin deep purple david coverdale james gang jon lord ian paice ritchie
Tommy Bolin - Wild Dogs - 509 sec
Whips and Roses 2006
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Alphonse Mouzon-Mind Transplant w/Tommy Bolin - 596 sec
Golden Rainbows Snowbound Audio with album cover art
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Tommy Bolin Solo - 430 sec
Deep Purple - This Time Around • Live In Tokyo Anyway, you all know the story by now. The final date in Japan - at the Budo-Kan in Tokyo on December 15th 1975 - was taped both officially and unofficially (the bootleg first appearing on vinyl under the title 'Get It While It Tastes') and the greatly edited single LP version of the show was released in Japan in March 1977. Now the complete show is available, as it was on the night, with no slight of hand, no dodgy edits and no running order re-arrangements; as with other such DPAS-related releases, what you get is the show as it happened, warts and all, as they say. The first thing you notice is the preponderance of material aired from Come Taste The Band. Seven of the album's nine tracks were showcased on the night, a brave move considering the relatively poor sales of the album; by the time the US dates were recorded, the number of new songs had been considerably pared down. The second thing is that if you are familiar with 'Last Concert' you'll see that the bulk of the original album is drawn from the early part of the band's set. So, things get started with David Coverdale's screamed intro and THAT version of 'Burn', before giving way to 'Lady Luck' with its funky little guitar solo, and 'Love Child' which gives Jon Lord room to show off his particular skills. The first new' track is 'Gettin' Tighter', which at the best part of sixteen or so minutes not only eclipses the version on 'Foxbat' but also has more 'structure' than the American recording, and features more nice keyboard doodling, as well as the Hughes / Bolin interplay plus some fine vocals from the bassist.Up next is 'Smoke On The Water'. On the plus side, Glenn Hughes' 'Georgia..' snippet had been resurrected and reinstated, having being edited off the original vinyl release. But on the minus side... I guess I am the ultimate heretic; I don't really like the song, finding it rather dull. Live, it has a little more merit, but not the way MK.IV played it. In addition, Hughes' howling through 'Georgia..' adds absolutely nothing to 'Smoke..' and I still wonder why anyone actually let him do it in the first place. Still, it gives way to 'Wild Dogs', a classic in its own right and a marvellous showcase of Bolin's talents, both as a singer and a guitarist, as he wrenches out that final solo before the song crashes to an end. 'I Need Love' doesn't really work live, and you can see why it was soon dropped from the live set. Bereft of the classy fretboard overdubs on the studio version, it just plods along before Coverdale delivers what was to become in later years his 'Soldier of Fortune' trademark and Jon Lord embarks on the first of the set's lengthy solos (including the 'Woman From Tokyo' snippet that along with 'Soldier Of Fortune' was tacked to the end of 'Smoke' on the LP). As was the norm, Lord's spots are flawless and 'Lazy', complete with Ian Paice's drum solo; both solo spots are almost effortless in their execution, although as ever they mean more if you were actually there on the night. Hughes steps up to introduce 'This Time Around / Owed To G', and delivers a superb vocal performance, before Paice thunders in and Bolin cuts loose on the instrumental passage. Things falter as his solo spot takes quite a time to get going, but as he warms up (or the nerves die down) he pulls off some nice touches before plunging effortlessly into 'Drifter'. Coverdale's lead vocals are spot on (Hughes sounds rather off-key in the background!), and by now Bolin is really firing on all eight. After loss of momentum arising from the middle set solos, the band is back in the groove once more. 'You Keep On Moving' was the highlight of 'Last Concert..' for me, and it still has all of its appeal. A beautiful piece with some deft flashes from Bolin, and that terrific solo from Lord, this version never fails to put a shiver up my spine. 'Stormbringer' closes the set proper, this version being very similar to the one on 'Foxbat', together with the extended (and perhaps unnecessary, given the powerful MK.III versions) ending. After such a set, it's a bit of a surprise and a disappointment that the sole encore is the no-frills version of 'Highway Star'. Disc 1 1/ Burn 8.38, 2/ Lady Luck 3.31, 3/ Love Child 5.00, 4/ Gettin' Tighter 16.52, 5/ Smoke On The Water / Georgia On My Mind 10.14, 6/ Wild Dogs 6.05. Disc 2 1/ I Need Love 5.47, 2/ Soldier Of Fortune 1.47, 3/ Jon Lord solo 9.43, 4/ Lazy & drum solo 13.38, 5/ This Time Around 3.38, 6/ Owed To G 3.29, 7/ Tommy Bolin guitar solo 7.09, 8/ Drifter 5.55, 9/ You Keep On Moving 6.38, 10/ Stormbringer 10.08 Encore: 11/ Highway Star 7.29
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Tommy Bolin - 601 sec
Tommy Bolin with Deep Purple Live at Long Beach California 1976
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Tommy Bolin-Teaser-Tracks 6&7 People, People-Marching Powder - 550 sec
Audio with album cover art.
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Tommy Bolin-Private Eyes-Tracks 1 & 2 - 515 sec
Bustin' Out For Rosey Sweet Burgundy
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Tommy Bolin - Shake The Devil - 227 sec
Private Eyes 1976
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Tommy Bolin / MOXY Tracks 1 & 2 - 632 sec
1. Fantasy 2. Sail On Sail Away MOXY is the self-titled 1975 debut of the Canadian hard-rock/metal giants. copyright 1976 phonogram Inc.
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Tommy Bolin - Lotus - 361 sec
Whips and Roses II - 2006
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Tommy Bolin Interview Rock Talk 1 - 452 sec
Tommy Bolin Interview Rock Talk 1 Tommy Bolin (R.I.P.), Tim Weisberg (Jazz Flutist, who did two Albums with Dan Fogelberg) and others appear on the Denver Late Night Talk Show Rock Talk. Tommy Bolin just finished Come Taste The Band with Deep Purple and came back from the Munich Recordings (3 August to 1 September 1975). This is a rarely seen Program and features host Barry Fey, who was a huge Rock Promoter in the Mile High area in the 70s and 80s. Fey was also a Manager figure for Tommy Bolin for many Years. This is a very rare Interview Footage with Tommy, so hopefully youll enjoy it.
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