I might say moreso Kim Simmonds, way to many personal changes for a band ,but Kim,obviously the driving force. RIP Kim,Lonesome Dave,Rod Price,Rory Gallagher, Johnny Winter, Alvin Lee , I could go on and on. I was fortunate to have met Kim a couple times, one of the finest guitarists nobody ever mentions 😢
@@georgebirch5635You've got 4 of my favorite guitar players on your short list there!!!! We saw Savoy Brown many times over the years, until 2020, when Kim couldn't perform any longer---
I was in a band that got to open for Savoy Brown in the summer of "91 at an outdoor concert in Baraboo Wis. Great day at the office. I was Street Corner Talkin on a Hellbound Train
I thank those who captured this performance on sound/film. I wish I had recorded them in Raleigh, NC, maybe 75 people there but one of the best concerts ever.
I saw Savoy Brown In 1984 at a private new years eve party at a VFW hall in Chicago I was the coat check boy and sat 5' from Kim Simmons all night learned more guitar that night that the previous 10 years thanks Kim
Glad to come across this performance.'Street Corner Talking ' is the title song of the album that's considered by many to be Savoy Brown's masterpiece. It includes perhaps their signature song, ' Tell Mama ', which was a mainstay at all their early shows. But this number didn't get played live very often. But what a hippie anthem, with it's plodding beat! It had all the freaks bobbing their heads back and forth and side to side when it was played live!! The great Kim Simmonds always delivered great lead and slide guitar in the studio and on stage.
I saw Savoy Brown in the late seventies in a little bar in Sudbury Ontario Canada. I had the Street Corner Talkin album and they played almost every song from it. What a night.
There was a guy named Jack Liner that worked for london records and leased my fathers bar in Milwaukee. It was more of a club with a stage and live music. Savoy Brown did a gig in milwaukee somewhere there in the late sixties. Jack was there link from the record label and brought them back to the bar. I was a kid maybe 15 lived next door and brought up ice at midnite for the bartenders. There they were jamming on stage 20 feet from the back bar. It was majical.!!
@@milwaukeegreggWe used to go to Ma's Place to see various blues bands---- Kim Simmonds loved Milwaukee-- We saw them numerous times at Summerfest, MA's Place, Turner Hall, etc----
Great jam.Glad to see Kim still got his licks.Remember seein' him in VanB.C. '72ish Agridome/Gardens?thenafter the split n after, later at The Yale etc...Hope ya can show up again!!
I just love Savoy and Kim Simmonds...I have all their vinyl and they're just fantastic. I just wish Kim could reach some agreement with say Chris Youlden, Jackie Lynton, or Dave Walker while they are still alive. Kim just always sounds like he is struggling when he tries to sing.
Jumpin' Joe Whiting from central NY on sax. DANG! What a combo. And Joe is a great lead singer to boot.
One of the older greats👀
They are one of the greatest rock and roll band to never be recognized
Absolutely I discovered them in 70”s serving overseas. Been a huge fan ever since.
SO TRUE ,HOW SAD TO KNOW THAT THEY ARE SO GOOD AND ARE SO UNDERRATED!🤬🤬.🎸🎤🥁🎹🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶👍✌️😎BOB.
I might say moreso Kim Simmonds, way to many personal changes for a band ,but Kim,obviously the driving force. RIP Kim,Lonesome Dave,Rod Price,Rory Gallagher, Johnny Winter, Alvin Lee , I could go on and on. I was fortunate to have met Kim a couple times, one of the finest guitarists nobody ever mentions 😢
@@georgebirch5635You've got 4 of my favorite guitar players on your short list there!!!! We saw Savoy Brown many times over the years, until 2020, when Kim couldn't perform any longer---
Zoom club Frankfurt in the 70”s. Never forgot. Killer band 🔥🔥🔥
I was in a band that got to open for Savoy Brown in the summer of "91 at an outdoor concert in Baraboo Wis. Great day at the office.
I was Street Corner Talkin on a Hellbound Train
I thank those who captured this performance on sound/film. I wish I had recorded them in Raleigh, NC, maybe 75 people there but one of the best concerts ever.
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I still play this album today....
I just played it yesterday here in 2021.
One of my favourite Savoy Brown songs.
I saw Savoy Brown In 1984 at a private new years eve party at a VFW hall in Chicago I was the coat check boy and sat 5' from Kim Simmons all night learned more guitar that night that the previous 10 years thanks Kim
Glad to come across this performance.'Street Corner Talking ' is the title song of the album that's considered by many to be Savoy Brown's masterpiece. It includes perhaps their signature song, ' Tell Mama ', which was a mainstay at all their early shows. But this number didn't get played live very often. But what a hippie anthem, with it's plodding beat! It had all the freaks bobbing their heads back and forth and side to side when it was played live!! The great Kim Simmonds always delivered great lead and slide guitar in the studio and on stage.
I saw Savoy Brown in the late seventies in a little bar in Sudbury Ontario Canada. I had the Street Corner Talkin album and they played almost every song from it. What a night.
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There was a guy named Jack Liner that worked for london records and leased my fathers bar in Milwaukee. It was more of a club with a stage and live music. Savoy Brown did a gig in milwaukee somewhere there in the late sixties. Jack was there link from the record label and brought them back to the bar. I was a kid maybe 15 lived next door and brought up ice at midnite for the bartenders. There they were jamming on stage 20 feet from the back bar. It was majical.!!
We still see them in Milwaukee at various clubs etc--near the Bradley Ctr....
What bar was that?
@@krismullihan3496 Years ago it was called Ma's Place..1753 s 68 st West Allis Then it was called DUKES
@@milwaukeegreggWe used to go to Ma's Place to see various blues bands---- Kim Simmonds loved Milwaukee-- We saw them numerous times at Summerfest, MA's Place, Turner Hall, etc----
Got to see them in 1970 or 1971. Top of their game. Awesome.
a forgotten blues band..saw them in Las Vegas ...great ...very serious about what they do.
not forgotten
Blows the new stuff out of the water...
Hey I was at that show. Great night! They were SMOKIN' and sounded great. Had a really good time.
what do ya mean i talked to him at a show took pics with him he signed stuff the dude is awesome in my book
Thanks for sharing this.. Kim is a friend of mine and I have not been able to see the latest band lineup.. They sound great!
KIM IS ONE OF THE GREATEST GUITARIST EVER 🎸🎼🎶🎶🎶And CHRIS Y. WAS THE BEST SINGER 🎤FOR SAVOY BROWN.🎸🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶 ! BOB.
had the 8 track then in my car and the cd today in my car
Yeah right man, the 8 Track in the Alabama heat
These were good times. Savoy Brown playing all over, Fox RWC among these dates. Looks like an ES-347. Rare sorta bird. Thank you for posting.
Great jam.Glad to see Kim still got his licks.Remember seein' him in VanB.C. '72ish Agridome/Gardens?thenafter the split n after, later at The Yale etc...Hope ya can show up again!!
vancouver?? '72?? I WAS THERE.. was frank zappa at that concert??
What a great gun on the guitar...saw them once, once was not enough
dummy me
Sounds really really good! thanks for sharing.
Superb!
Great Guitar-Holy Smokes- A great Influence on me __ Thomas!!
so so fine
You came to the city all right. Street corner talikin.. sounds like Chi-twn
Could be.
Это чудо
Nice, but the organ part is sorely missed.
Saw them right after lonesome Dave left. Was good but I liked Dave!
line up anybody? its like a merry go round with this band
KIM is the only constant since 1965. I liked the Foghat lineup best
I just love Savoy and Kim Simmonds...I have all their vinyl and they're just fantastic.
I just wish Kim could reach some agreement with say Chris Youlden, Jackie Lynton, or Dave Walker while they are still alive. Kim just always sounds like he is struggling when he tries to sing.
What kind of amp is Kim using?
Looks like an Old Tube Marshall Amp, Speaker Cab is Definitely Marshall,
I think it's a Fulltone