I actually think these guys at their best were much better than John Mayalls Blues Breakers. They could hold their own with almost any blues rock outfit. I recommend listening to all of their early albums chronologically to hear that talent and the diversity within their music. Great band. So many top shelf songs.
All I can do is cry......I wonder how that feels:). I'm older than oil and I remember when Savoy Brown came out. I saw them in a small venue in Los Angeles. They were awesome. That was before this album but it was still great.
I can't begin to tell all of you fine people how much I love Savoy Brown. I saw them live in Fla somewhere in the 70s. Kim Simmons has it together. They never reached Super Stardom status but they didn't care and us fans didn't either. They are just a Great group anybody would enjoy seeing live. Street Corner Talking has to have won an Award or More. Luv 'em!
Those were the days . This song is my favorite . I had my first album of S B during the time i had my first Sansui amp. Im now 67 and i was a teenager smoking ,you know what.
First album I ever bought with my own money as a 14yr old over 40yrs ago... Don't know how many albums, cassettes, and CD copies of this I wore out.... STILL JAMMING this album and turning anyone on to it that I can!
AKICITA such an incredible band savoy is i thought after youlden they couldn’t be that good again and every album after they’ve proved me so wrong! Just wow love all the albums
@@lisabullock7461 I was 16 when I bought Raw Sienna LP, still have it!! It's a classic, IMO. I'm 67, and still listening and still searching for an answer too, in my lonely room. Their lyrics to some of their songs are still relevant today, "When I Was a Young Boy", "I'm Crying", "Life's a One Act Play", to name a few!!🤔💔😘🎶🌟🎶 Nov.2020
A good friend of mine David Fisher from Lincoln, Nebraska turned me on to Savory Brown over in Germany in 1977. When I think back to the times we had together over there man rest in peace. Me, you Bulldog and Bird Dog ran Stork Barracks. Love Y'all Skeeter Ole Kentuck.
Damn, these guys are awesome !! Perfect blues/rock !!! Thank you Kim Simmons !!! And the rest of the band on Street Corner Talkin. One of the greatest albums ever !!!! I still have mine !!
"You've gone away, I'll get by somehow. Just right now all I can do is cry." This is a song you find yourself singing a lot in a lifetime. Since I first heard this I've lost more loves than I care to count.
A dormmate had a CD that he played every morning. first heard of this track in 76. On my third yr college. I'll be 64 in less than three months 😋😁. Enjoying it even more!
Saw this performed by SB @ the Paramount theater in Seattle, WA with Tower of Power. The B3 organ seemed to make the dome on the roof expand and contract to the notes. What a FANTASTIC concert!
i remember being stupid little in 08 and getting this vinyl as a gift from a thrift store for 95 cents along with the eagles greatest hits and james browns 20 classics. still keep it on my dresser as a reminder of where my passion for music came from lol.
I Stood approximately 3 feet from Kim in Tampa Florida , He picked up a Beautiful white Fender Stratocaster , He looked like he was a bit worried with me so close , So I stepped back as much as I could which wasn't even a foot , Next thing I noticed , He was turning around and looking at these other guys and upset throwing his hands up in the air , And they didn't have his Strat hooked up properly ! , Then He Lifted up the Guitar and shook it as if He was praying at the same time ! WOW 😲 I Couldn't grasp with what I was seeing ! He could tell I was Stoned , cause my eyes were glassy , But I couldn't step back , Because I Never thought I would get that close to Him This was about 35 years ago In a Outside eating Restaurant , Not a whole lot of Brothers and Sisters there ! But the show was great ! They kept playing new Work I never heard before , That Night watching Kim play in his right witts , Woke me up ! And I can't Remember smoking after that anymore !
They were the headliners with Long John Baldry being the opening act and Fleetwood Mac as the second band in Boulder back in the early 70s, wow that was a concert!!!
Seeing them in a cuplea days in Indio,ca. Outdoors, free concert. Hope its not too hot! Kim’s Welsh, not sure he’s used to 100 degree plus weather! Been listnin to this band since 69 or 70, always been gud!
Dave Walker has some pipes too. I enjoy this era of the band the best. Hellbound Train, So Tired, Shot in the Head, Howling for my Darling, Tell Mama, great stuff. Walker later did an album with Fleetwood Mac, and (oddly enough) was briefly hired to replace Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath around 1977. He only was employed a few weeks, singing on a TV appearance with the band and writing lyrics (which were never used) for the Technical Ecstasy album. He rejoined Savoy Brown in the 1980s and still plays in the Pacific NW USA with his own band the last I heard. Great voice.
These guys was one of my dads last concerts, he died 5/25/20, cremated him in his Savoy Brown tee shirt and chucks....Daddy all I can do is cry 😭😭😭
May he rest in ☮️
Sorry for your loss, but him being a fan of Savoy Brown, I sure he enjoyed life! RIP Sarah's Dad.
Hope my boys do that for me
Lonesome Dave
That's awesome
Korea 1974 my buddy Mac turned me on to this.
Thanks Mac been a die hard fan ever since.
I actually think these guys at their best were much better than John Mayalls Blues Breakers. They could hold their own with almost any blues rock outfit. I recommend listening to all of their early albums chronologically to hear that talent and the diversity within their music. Great band. So many top shelf songs.
raw Sienna my 1st. Then picked up the Boogie. Bamboo Grove hey I gonna go listen, Cheers man
RIP Kim Simmonds.....................missed the Hellbound Train but caught the Express to Heaven !
I vaguely, may, remember doing acid and looking at this album cover for a very long time.
All I can do is cry that they don't make music like this anymore.
Great song. There are no bad songs by Savoy Brown.
Kim is in his usual great guitar mode, and Paul Raymonde's keyboards make this version of the song real special.
Rest in peace Kim! You stayed true to your roots!
All I can do is cry......I wonder how that feels:). I'm older than oil and I remember when Savoy Brown came out. I saw them in a small venue in Los Angeles. They were awesome. That was before this album but it was still great.
Saw these guys live in a very small club downtown Victoria, on Vancouver Island many (many) years ago.. had their album "Street Corner Talking"
I can't begin to tell all of you fine people how much I love Savoy Brown. I saw them live in Fla somewhere in the 70s. Kim Simmons has it together. They never reached Super Stardom status but they didn't care and us fans didn't either. They are just a Great group anybody would enjoy seeing live. Street Corner Talking has to have won an Award or More. Luv 'em!
Those were the days . This song is my favorite . I had my first album of S B during the time i had my first Sansui amp. Im now 67 and i was a teenager smoking ,you know what.
Just the best.
This is one of the best performances by a true blues based band in existence imo. It's unreal 🙌
First album I ever bought with my own money as a 14yr old over 40yrs ago...
Don't know how many albums, cassettes, and CD copies of this I wore out....
STILL JAMMING this album and turning anyone on to it that I can!
AKICITA such an incredible band savoy is i thought after youlden they couldn’t be that good again and every album after they’ve proved me so wrong! Just wow love all the albums
AKICITA this album, this song, is a masterpiece.....one I have adored for over 45 years now. I love it!
One of the best albums EVER!
This song after swing shift. Head phones, half rack, 2 joints.
Got this on vinyl when I was 16 in the childrens home at the electric fetus. I sat there in my lonely room and grooved
Love the Fetus !
I grew up being influenced by rock and roll music... one of them is Savoy Brown...keep coming back to their songs!
Yes always come back to Savoy Brown, since I was 15, now I'm 66, still searching for a answer💙💔🔥
@@lisabullock7461 I was 16 when I bought Raw Sienna LP, still have it!! It's a classic, IMO. I'm 67, and still listening and still searching for an answer too, in my lonely room. Their lyrics to some of their songs are still relevant today, "When I Was a Young Boy", "I'm Crying", "Life's a One Act Play", to name a few!!🤔💔😘🎶🌟🎶 Nov.2020
A good friend of mine David Fisher from Lincoln, Nebraska turned me on to Savory Brown over in Germany in 1977. When I think back to the times we had together over there man rest in peace. Me, you Bulldog and Bird Dog ran Stork Barracks. Love Y'all Skeeter Ole Kentuck.
Damn, these guys are awesome !! Perfect blues/rock !!! Thank you Kim Simmons !!! And the rest of the band on Street Corner Talkin. One of the greatest albums ever !!!! I still have mine !!
I think I owned this album (or cassette) at some time in my marijuana muddled long ago.
Savoy Brown is the best I've been listening to them since I was 17 19 70 thanks for the best music Houston Texas
RIP Kim SImmonds 12.13.22 Saw him a few times at Moondogs in Blawnox, PA. The last being 12.1.19.
"You've gone away, I'll get by somehow. Just right now all I can do is cry." This is a song you find yourself singing a lot in a lifetime. Since I first heard this I've lost more loves than I care to count.
"Don't they always seem to go...but you don't know what you've got till it's gone."
---Joni Mitchell
@@jerryjazzbo2845 " don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got till it's gone"
Saw these guys live in 71. Yeah Im old. The music blew me away
A dormmate had a CD that he played every morning. first heard of this track in 76. On my third yr college. I'll be 64 in less than three months 😋😁. Enjoying it even more!
New Years eve in Ottawa 1971 I was trippin' to them opening for Uriah Heep
SAW THEM AT THE FILLMORE EAST IT IS A LITTEL HARD TO BELIEVE 53 YEARS AGO
William Cassone: "Time will tell......it's sad but still it's true..."
Saw this line-up in a club in Frankfurt, 1971.
Still deserves radio play
We were jammin to this in 8th grade. Lol. Still love it.
My dad turned me on to this, spooky tooth, and Quicksilver....the first underground smoker music.
I'm jamming it in 2019
I heard that💯
Love this!! Always a favorite, since this LP came out. I was so much younger then, and it still sounds so good today, ,2018!!😘🎶🎆🎶
KIM SIMMONS IS GREATLY UNDERATED!!
Kim is the solid blues rocker!
KIM is so much creative than Eric Clapton so boring for me.
Saw this performed by SB @ the Paramount theater in Seattle, WA with Tower of Power. The B3 organ seemed to make the dome on the roof expand and contract to the notes. What a FANTASTIC concert!
Lucky!
i remember being stupid little in 08 and getting this vinyl as a gift from a thrift store for 95 cents along with the eagles greatest hits and james browns 20 classics. still keep it on my dresser as a reminder of where my passion for music came from lol.
All my thoughts and prayers Kim!
adios from this realm, mister simmonds. appreciate all the years of your sound ~
Oh wow!!!! Take me back, damn! I'm so glad I lived it 😎 ❤️
Wow! What an amazing tune!!!
I Stood approximately 3 feet from Kim in Tampa Florida , He picked up a Beautiful white Fender Stratocaster , He looked like he was a bit worried with me so close , So I stepped back as much as I could which wasn't even a foot , Next thing I noticed , He was turning around and looking at these other guys and upset throwing his hands up in the air , And they didn't have his Strat hooked up properly ! , Then He Lifted up the Guitar and shook it as if He was praying at the same time ! WOW 😲 I Couldn't grasp with what I was seeing ! He could tell I was Stoned , cause my eyes were glassy , But I couldn't step back , Because I Never thought I would get that close to Him This was about 35 years ago In a Outside eating Restaurant , Not a whole lot of Brothers and Sisters there ! But the show was great ! They kept playing new Work I never heard before , That Night watching Kim play in his right witts , Woke me up ! And I can't Remember smoking after that anymore !
They were the headliners with Long John Baldry being the opening act and Fleetwood Mac as the second band in Boulder back in the early 70s, wow that was a concert!!!
So, glad to have seen Kim through the years...♡
Awesome band ,this is music
I love this Cool song! Only Savoy Brown can do it.
Paul Raymond added so much to this lineup of the band
Who knew he would be gone a year later.....
A great jam.
The band that never disband..
One of the best rock solos
Love this song, thanks a lot
Thank you for posting God Bless you 🙏 and all you're friends and family.
Soul riding toon! love street corner talking.
Absolute tops in my book.
Love this album
Surrender isn't in order...cry with the blues instead & you'll find the answer is you in all of your glorious rhythms....
Kim is/was an icon and hung with the beatles and all english rock starters of the great wave of rocknroll in the USA.
Seeing them in a cuplea days in Indio,ca. Outdoors, free concert. Hope its not too hot! Kim’s Welsh, not sure he’s used to 100 degree plus weather! Been listnin to this band since 69 or 70, always been gud!
How was the show Bruce?! Tell us brother!
Better than any Beatles or Rolling Stones songs, just my opinion
2024
what a song!!! Braziiiillll eh noOiISS
EVEN W OUT CHRIS YOULDEN IT IS STILL VERY GOOD, HOW EVER THE EARLY SAVOY BROWN IS BETTER. GOD BLESS KIM SIMMONDS!!
All anyone can do is cry with all this Covid-19 SHIT on the SLY 😪
The Blues. 🎶
They Don't make music like this anymore.
They havn't since the 70s
Rest in peace Paul Raymond...
They make me cry !
Never Surrender!
I'm gonna give it a spin on the box
You will be missed!
Loooong time ago saw a very young long haired Kim at an allnighter in the Strand ahh happy days
Stroppy knows good music
I used to spin this record and drive my mother crazy!
Yes Stroppy knows jams😎
Of course no one can replace Youlden - but I thoroughly enjoyed Dave Walker's turn.
Dave Walker has some pipes too. I enjoy this era of the band the best. Hellbound Train, So Tired, Shot in the Head, Howling for my Darling, Tell Mama, great stuff. Walker later did an album with Fleetwood Mac, and (oddly enough) was briefly hired to replace Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath around 1977. He only was employed a few weeks, singing on a TV appearance with the band and writing lyrics (which were never used) for the Technical Ecstasy album. He rejoined Savoy Brown in the 1980s and still plays in the Pacific NW USA with his own band the last I heard. Great voice.
Musica minha e do meu irmão Preto que faleceu essa musica era nossa na loucuras
da noites
Meus sentimentos Bro. Essa música une almas
So long to Kim, gone to meet the great gunfighter in the sky. Jack the toad
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I love you rob, she may STEAL
Oh , MY .MY ,..BAAAAAAASADD , I mean IT'S [Y)ourselves!
A couple million few views
Amen .😭😭
Saw them play this live. Chris Yolden (sp) wasn't with them. Still super good and correct.
kim!
bimwop barn Simmons !!!!
Simmonds!
This band Is tit's I've heard a lot of their albums all amazing great guitarist great band
That gold top is singing
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I saw them Kim Simmons is as good as anyone
5:35 Led ZEPPELIN on : I can't quit you baby
I hear itttt
all i can do is cry but im searching for an answer
i hope you find the answer your looking for
Kim was so under ratied one of the best blues player ever around listen to. All albums in 1971 to 1976 great albums to get a. Buzz on steve o
💔💙🔥💃❌⭕❌⭕💋❤💜🖤
Your so great I still remember when I'm in high up.up away..
Me too Beth. The answer for me is not here.
nothing quite like this
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Kakva voznja......