Virtually a blues guitar masterclass. Johnny Winter, jamming with the bassist Randy Jo Hobbs (1948-1993) in Detroit in 1971. The song was written by Charles Segar and Big Bill Broonzy in about 1945.
From a live performance of Paganini's Violin Concerto no 1. Fodor was a student of Jascha Heifetz and was the first violinist from the West to win the Tchaikovsky Competition (1974, Moscow).
"Night of the guitars" concert in Kentish Town, London. The "singer" is not Trower's singer - he was sort of a "house band" singer/keyboard player, hired for the night by the event organisers. Robin's on top form though.
More from Mick Ralphs, with the Les Paul Junior. Not quite the tone of Ariel Bender, of course, but good, old-fashioned, British rock guitar nevertheless.
The song, of course, later became "Day Of The Eagle". The concert was at the Bataclan Club, Paris on 29th June 1973. It was broadcast on a French TV show called "Pop-Deux" on 28th July 1973. At this time, Robin was using just a Fuzz Face for drive.