I grew up as a young teenager listening to Pat Travers. I was lucky enough to see him in the late seventies at the Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, CA. Years later, I was even luckier to be able to open up for him with my band in the early nineties in So.California! What a treat to be able to share the stage with one of my childhood guitar heroes! So happy to see him still getting it done.
No shit even Randy Rhoades and Edward VanHalen would be happily thank him for the guitar lesson . Ofcouse both Ed & Randy talk about seeing Pat’s show when they were teens.
@@dainhuston Johnny Winter was a big fan of Pat. When one of your biggest influences is a fan of your music, you must be pretty damn good! Pat is so underrated it just doesn't make sense to me
Damn, now I feel like catchin' another Pat Travers show ! That's the BEST cover of the old Sugar Loaf song I've heard so far, and without Pat Thrall backing him ! But, it "Makes No Difference," cuz it sounds great anyway...
I’m surprised in the year since you posted no one has responded! Yes Green Eyed Lady is on the Pat Travers Power Trio album from 10 or 12 years ago (maybe even longer than that) The studio recording is here on the RU-vids! Cheers!
That was a good cover of Green eyed Lady, but that song requires an organ and that's the main instrument for that song! I've seen Pat Travers twice in concert back in the late 80's at local clubs but it wasn't the same Pat Travers music I listened to on the radio when I was a kid when he was big time with Hughes/Thrall and Tommy Aldridge on drums...🥁
I absolutely love this, as I absolutely love the original song. I just wish Pat, with his Mastery of keyboards, would take on the solo that Jerry Corbetta made so famous in the extended version of this song decades ago. I'm sure Pat would do it great credit. Think of his solo on Crash and Burn.
Seen Pat Travers about 40 years ago,... alway's use to wear those red pants,... they'd introduce the band,... and he'd stick one leg out from behind the curtain,... the crowd would go nuts,.....a long time ago,... Met Center,...Minneapolis,... "1979"...........
Close , he's the nephew of Jaco. Talked to him after a show a few years ago and he told me that his main influence was Steve Harris. Very cool guy. Mars would have approved of him to get his spot cause the kid rock's .
WTF .. I dont know why PT never achieved superstardom .. I saw the PT band in the UK at the 5,000 seater Hammersmith Odeon .. sellout UK tour back in the 80's .. tremendous rocking night! I used to be in band & we were very much influenced by PT Band .. can't believe he is playing bar gigs now!😯🙄
Has been doing bar gigs for 20 years. Have seen him a few times over the years since he was from just down the road in Canada where I live. Saw him last about 5 years ago in a club in Ottawa Ontario.
Think that bass player is out of tune. Something sounds off. I take it back that bass player sucks!! Should have kept the bass line going during the solo.