Post a killer song by a power trio

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I'm going to have to write you up for exceeding the OP's band member quota.

LOL We can argue what power means all day but trio is pretty specific.
There are a few bands posted that I didn't realize were trios.

Good song list, I'm working my way through.

Actually “power” is very specific and measurable in physics but not so much in the term power trio.
 
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I looked for a famous quartet who had recently lost one member to post "Too Soon?".... but it was too sad and depressing so I didn't. :embarrassed:
 


I was going back over the thread rewatching songs, and so many of them are terrific. Good job, folks. I know I posted this Stray Cats one, but fucking hell, that was a great performance. They sound absolutely massive.

Also, Sleep's Dopesmoker is gonna be the winner in any power trio album contest.
 
Holy fuck! I didn't know anyone outside Ireland knew that band existed.
They had Phil Lynott for a short while. They were a power quad then.
Rumor has it that Jon Bon Jovi offered Gary Moore 35k for the Skid Row name . He owned the publishing rights for the other Skid Row. I believe he stiffed him.
Paul Chapman of UFO had a stint with the Irish Skid Row too.
 
They had Phil Lynott for a short while. They were a power quad then.
Rumor has it that Jon Bon Jovi offered Gary Moore 35k for the Skid Row name . He owned the publishing rights for the other Skid Row. I believe he stiffed him.
Paul Chapman of UFO had a stint with the Irish Skid Row too.

Frontman Brush Shiels went on to have a solo career that was very successful in the Republic of Ireland, and I think pretty much unknown anywhere else in the world. As a teenager I thought he was super uncool 'meat and potatoes' blues rock with a celtic tinge.



I kinda despise it, but I am glad he was having fun.
 
Frontman Brush Shiels went on to have a solo career that was very successful in the Republic of Ireland, and I think pretty much unknown anywhere else in the world. As a teenager I thought he was super uncool 'meat and potatoes' blues rock with a celtic tinge.



I kinda despise it, but I am glad he was having fun.

That was one crazy crowd, no?
Fun song.
 
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