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#194142 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:29 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI8bLyMyzTQ

Oh man, I loved me some Trapeze! They used to play Beaumont and Houston a lot in the late 70s. Rocky Athas and Lightning did a lot of shows with them.

I was at this reunion tour show at Dallas City Limits. I found this hot blonde and told her that Glenn Hughes wanted to meet her, then went to security and told them that Glenn wanted me to bring her back there.

Worked like a charm! I got backstage and met the guys (Glenn was very happy to meet this girl, btw). I told Mel Galley that he sounded as good as ever and he actually teared up.

Apparently when he was with White Snake, Cozy Powell was wrestling with him and rolled on his hand, causing him to wear some kind of brace that constantly pushed his fingers down so he could play guitar.

The fact I didn't notice his playing suffered really touched him. (they had Craig Ericson on guitar to handle the things he could no longer play)


Those guys were the greatest trio of all time, imo. Dave Holland went on to be the drummer for Judas Priest and Glen Hughes went on to play bass/sing with Deep Purple.

#194146 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:58 am
Before I answer this question? I'll come back at you with a Beaumont answer "is a frogs ass water tight" ?

This is how we do it with one Marshall!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7byTFmrIVEY

#194147 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:02 am
Dang...they rock!?! Friends of yours?

I know I asked if you know my friend, Scott McGill...but did you maybe know my cousin Tony Castie? He never left Bmt/Pt Arthur area, but was known as the King of the Blues in Beaumont...which is saying something. That's who taught me how to play.

Don't suppose you know a bass player in Houston named Ragan Bell?

But I'm still tripping down memory lane with Trapeze. Oh I loved this one! Can't think of a song they did that I didn't love though...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Tc3XK ... re=related




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#194149 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:07 am
yod wrote:Dang...they rock!?! Friends of yours?

I know I asked if you know my friend, Scott McGill...but did you maybe know my cousin Tony Castie? He never left Bmt/Pt Arthur area, but was known as the King of the Blues in Beaumont...which is saying something. That's who taught me how to play.

But I'm still tripping down memory lane with Trapeze. Oh I loved this one! Can't think of a song they did that I didn't love though...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Tc3XK ... re=related


Yes That's Johnny Duff on guitar/vocals Brock Proctor on Bass. The reason I looked them up is NO ONE does Trapeze better but they don't have a video Damn it! Yeah Pat Travers guitar player sets in with them when he is in town!

#194150 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:09 am
J-HALEY wrote:
yod wrote:Dang...they rock!?! Friends of yours?

I know I asked if you know my friend, Scott McGill...but did you maybe know my cousin Tony Castie? He never left Bmt/Pt Arthur area, but was known as the King of the Blues in Beaumont...which is saying something. That's who taught me how to play.

But I'm still tripping down memory lane with Trapeze. Oh I loved this one! Can't think of a song they did that I didn't love though...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Tc3XK ... re=related


Yes That's Johnny Duff on guitar/vocals Brock Proctor on Bass. The reason I looked them up is NO ONE does Trapeze better but they don't have a video Damn it! Yeah Pat Travers guitar player sets in with them when he is in town!


Isn't Pat Travers the guitar player for Pat Travers???

Am I missing something? Does he still play that 64 Melody Maker?

#194151 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:10 am
Hey man....just realized that I'm going to be back in Houston this weekend and have Saturday off. You playing anywhere? Would love to come out.

But if you aren't, maybe we can go jam with Scott in Beaumont?

#194153 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:14 am
yod wrote:Dang...they rock!?! Friends of yours?

I know I asked if you know my friend, Scott McGill...but did you maybe know my cousin Tony Castie? He never left Bmt/Pt Arthur area, but was known as the King of the Blues in Beaumont...which is saying something. That's who taught me how to play.

But I'm still tripping down memory lane with Trapeze. Oh I loved this one! Can't think of a song they did that I didn't love though...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Tc3XK ... re=related




Hey man....just realized that I'm going to be back in Houston this weekend and have Saturday off. You playing anywhere? Would love to come out.

But if you aren't, maybe we can go jam with Scott in Beaumont?



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Yes brother we are playing at a place called Nicks Sports Bar this Saturday the 17th 1448 Wilcrest Come out if you get a chance?

#194154 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:18 am
yod wrote:
J-HALEY wrote:
yod wrote:Dang...they rock!?! Friends of yours?

I know I asked if you know my friend, Scott McGill...but did you maybe know my cousin Tony Castie? He never left Bmt/Pt Arthur area, but was known as the King of the Blues in Beaumont...which is saying something. That's who taught me how to play.

But I'm still tripping down memory lane with Trapeze. Oh I loved this one! Can't think of a song they did that I didn't love though...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Tc3XK ... re=related


Yes That's Johnny Duff on guitar/vocals Brock Proctor on Bass. The reason I looked them up is NO ONE does Trapeze better but they don't have a video Damn it! Yeah Pat Travers guitar player sets in with them when he is in town!


Isn't Pat Travers the guitar player for Pat Travers???

Am I missing something? Does he still play that 64 Melody Maker?


If you remember Pat Travers was the singer and guitar player but he had another lead player named Pat Thrall! Well a local boy named Kirk McKim is playing with him and has been for about 10 years!

#194156 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:24 am
Please look me up brother Nicks Sports Bar this Sat. the 17th 713-785-9900

#194157 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:29 am
J-HALEY wrote:Please look me up brother Nicks Sports Bar this Sat. the 17th 713-785-9900



Dude! I'm going to be there to check you out. What time you guys start?


And I didn't realize that Pat Travers wasn't the guitar player? We used to play a Hughes-Thrall band song...can't remember which one.

Was it Thrall who played the Melody Maker?

#194158 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:32 am
J-HALEY wrote:Yes brother we are playing at a place called Nicks Sports Bar this Saturday the 17th 1448 Wilcrest Come out if you get a chance?



what a trip. I was there about 2 weeks ago, stayed at the Comfort Inn just across Westheimer from there and thought I should look you up but didn't have much time anyway.

#194167 by Paleopete
Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:57 am
If I'm not mistaken, Both Travers and Thrall played lead, Travers was primary lead player, Thrall mostly rhythm. Travers played a Melody Maker, I never knew what year it was. Both great guitar players, but I think most of the leads were Pat Travers.

I may be wrong...

Trapeze - Only time I was able to see them was in 1973 in the Beaumont area, great show, I think right after Medusa album was recorded. I still have a copy of that one on vinyl. Probably never get tired of listening to Black Cloud...

#194170 by J-HALEY
Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:08 pm
yod wrote:
J-HALEY wrote:Please look me up brother Nicks Sports Bar this Sat. the 17th 713-785-9900



Dude! I'm going to be there to check you out. What time you guys start?


And I didn't realize that Pat Travers wasn't the guitar player? We used to play a Hughes-Thrall band song...can't remember which one.

Was it Thrall who played the Melody Maker?


We start at 9pm.

Pat Travers is the main lead player but Pat Thrall played most of the fills he also played probably 40% of the leads. Pat Travers I believe played the Melody Maker

#194178 by jw123
Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:36 pm
When I was in my teens Thrall had a lead guitar method book, it was basically pentatonic scales in box form, he is the guy I guess who made me whatever I am, cause I still rely on that information from way back.

This would have been around 77-78 I think.

I recall Thrall Playing most of the leads when I saw them back in Pats heyday. Boom Boom...........

#194196 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Nov 15, 2012 3:55 pm
jw123 wrote:When I was in my teens Thrall had a lead guitar method book, it was basically pentatonic scales in box form, he is the guy I guess who made me whatever I am, cause I still rely on that information from way back.

This would have been around 77-78 I think.

I recall Thrall Playing most of the leads when I saw them back in Pats heyday. Boom Boom...........



Then your memory is better than mine....I saw them at least twice but couldn't remember anything except SOMEONE had a guitar just like mine at the time. I started on a 64 Melody Maker with the double-cutaway and a couple of Dimarzio super-distortion pickups that I installed in it. Man, that thing would scream!!!

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