cacman
8 years ago

Savoy Brown - March 2, 1988 - Rainbow Theater, Denver, CO

Palama wrote:


Damn. My digital copy of Hellbound Train sucks. And I lost all my original LPs years ago.
Didn't think anyone listened to Kim Simmonds any more?
=d> 👍
Palama
8 years ago

Damn. My digital copy of Hellbound Train sucks. And I lost all my original LPs years ago.
Didn't think anyone listened to Kim Simmonds any more?
=d> 👍

cacman wrote:



I think he was very underrated and Savoy Brown was never a Top 40 kind of band so never got the airplay they deserved.
Palama
8 years ago
"Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?" - 16 different versions over the years.

Original studio, Derek & the Dominos, comeback show (both), solo, solo with guest artists (e.g., Santana) and with the Allman Brothers in 2009.

You guys know I'm a Clapton fanatic so this shouldn't come as too much of a surprise.
frankj1
8 years ago

I think he was very underrated and Savoy Brown was never a Top 40 kind of band so never got the airplay they deserved.

Palama wrote:


I still have an old LP with Chris Youldon (?) on vocals
Palama
8 years ago

I still have an old LP with Chris Youldon (?) on vocals

frankj1 wrote:



I was a latecomer to the Savoy Brown wagon so only had "A Step Further" with, if I'm not mistaken, Youldon(sp?) on vocals. Used to only play side 2 of the record 'cause I loved "Savoy Brown Boogie."
Palama
8 years ago
Los Super Seven - Canto

Love Raul Malo's vocals.

82 F / 62% RH / 16 mph
Palama
8 years ago
A comp of my favorite Hapa cuts from their first 2 albums.

Enjoying a PLPC with some Kona on a nice Saturday morning. Probably wash and wax the wifey's car after this. Happy wife = happy life 👍
MACS
8 years ago
Eagles Gretest Hits 1971-1975

I absolutely love this album. I was 6 when it came out.
Palama
8 years ago

Eagles Gretest Hits 1971-1975

I absolutely love this album. I was 6 when it came out.

MACS wrote:



Iirc, when this album was released, the record company (Asylum) raised the list price to $7.98...a dollar more than other albums...but people still bought it like pancakes.
Palama
8 years ago
A comp called "Long Cuts." Put together with those early college days / nights in mind, cruising in the car or in someone's dorm and just chilling to the music

Glad -Traffic
Can You See Him - Batdorf & Rodney
The City - Mark - Almond
Down By the River - Neil Young
Loan Me A Dime - Boz Scaggs
Time Waits For No One - The Rolling Stones
The Treasure (Take One) - Stephen Stills
Nobody's Fool / El Tonto de Nadine, Regresa - Poco

Shawn - Poco was the forerunner of The Eagles. Randy Meisner, the original bassist for The Eagles, was also Poco's bass player.
RMAN4443
8 years ago

Damn. My digital copy of Hellbound Train sucks. And I lost all my original LPs years ago.
Didn't think anyone listened to Kim Simmonds any more?
=d> 👍

cacman wrote:


as of 2015 Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown were still together.....and making albums, they put out two albums in 2015,a Live compilation and a studio album called "The Devil to Pay", which reached number four on the US Billboard Top Blues Albums......

http://www.wow.com/wiki/Savoy_Brown........lots  of info here......Savoy Brown went through 32 different lineups since 1965.......a veritable who's who in the Blues Rock genre, including one of my favorites, (I reserve the right to claim a different favorite in the future)lol, Lonesome Dave Peverett, of Foghat fame
Thanks for this......by looking this up I learned many things......I love music trivia and I now have a truckload of new trivia questions🍺
RMAN4443
8 years ago

A comp called "Long Cuts." Put together with those early college days / nights in mind, cruising in the car or in someone's dorm and just chilling to the music

Glad -Traffic
Can You See Him - Batdorf & Rodney
The City - Mark - Almond
Down By the River - Neil Young
Loan Me A Dime - Boz Scaggs
Time Waits For No One - The Rolling Stones
The Treasure (Take One) - Stephen Stills
Nobody's Fool / El Tonto de Nadine, Regresa - Poco

Shawn - Poco was the forerunner of The Eagles. Randy Meisner, the original bassist for The Eagles, was also Poco's bass player.

Palama wrote:


Somebody Loan Me a Dime........great song incredible piano by Barry Beckett and the slide guitar by Skydog......I first heard this in 1977 or so on 8-track and loved it, then it kinda slipped from my mind as the 8-track wore out, then about 8 or so years ago I found it in a yard sale bin for a dollar.......one of the best dollars I ever spent!!!🍺

I have a friend who is the lead guitar/vocals for a local blues band, The Kan-Tu Blues Band......they will play this whenever I show up at a gig....he usually will announce it as "I just saw Rick walk in a few minutes ago and know he loves this song, so here it is, "Somebody Loan Me a Dime, just for Rick......I hope the rest of you will enjoy it too"
Love it=d> =d> =d>
Palama
8 years ago

Somebody Loan Me a Dime........great song incredible piano by Barry Beckett and the slide guitar by Skydog......I first heard this in 1977 or so on 8-track and loved it, then it kinda slipped from my mind as the 8-track wore out, then about 8 or so years ago I found it in a yard sale bin for a dollar.......one of the best dollars I ever spent!!!🍺

RMAN4443 wrote:



You still had a working 8-track player?

I "discovered" the Boz Scaggs album around '71 or so. We started getting into the Allman Brothers and learned more about Duane's session work and kinda stumbled onto the album and song. For years I would only pick out LMAD for mixed cassette tapes (...and later, mixed CDs...). I can't remember the last time I listed to the whole album in one sitting.

MACS
8 years ago

Shawn - Poco was the forerunner of The Eagles. Randy Meisner, the original bassist for The Eagles, was also Poco's bass player.

Palama wrote:



I was not aware of that, but I also have some Poco in my repertoire.
RMAN4443
8 years ago

You still had a working 8-track player?

I "discovered" the Boz Scaggs album around '71 or so. We started getting into the Allman Brothers and learned more about Duane's session work and kinda stumbled onto the album and song. For years I would only pick out LMAD for mixed cassette tapes (...and later, mixed CDs...). I can't remember the last time I listed to the whole album in one sitting.

Palama wrote:


There are a few good tunes on this album, LMAD is a great tune........https://youtu.be/LewEEC7DLeo

Look What I Got......I kinda like this one, love the slide =d>
Palama
8 years ago
Roy Buchanan - a comp (...studio and live...) with Roy covering songs such as:

Further On Up The Road
(The Theme From) Peter Gunn
Susie Q
Love Me Two Times
Dust My Broom
Johnny B. Goode
Green Onions
Down By The River
Sunshine of Your Love
Okie From Muskogee

Gawd that man could play!
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Apollo Four Forty - Electro Glide in Blue
RMAN4443
8 years ago
Ten Years After=A Space in Time
Palama
8 years ago
In Concert, Disc 1

Before VCRs, MTV, cable television, the Internet, DVRs, YouTube, etc., you had to actually watch TV programs when they were scheduled to air. Back in the middle-ish '70s, the ABC network started a Friday night, taped live performances of popular musical acts, show. It was simply called "In Concert." I often planned my night around the show and watched many of them. A few years ago, I came across some bit torrents of these shows, downloaded them and put together 3 discs of my favorite artists and shows. Although I haven't listened to these in a few years, tonight was Disc 1's chance to relive those long ago Fridays from 1973. The artists on this disc:

Jim Croce
Doobie Brothers
B.B. King
Mahavishnu Orchestra
J. Geils Band
Albert King
Dr. John

Oh, to be 18 again....
Palama
8 years ago
In Concert, Disc 2

The artists include:
Slade
Beck, Bogert and Appice
The Eagles
ELO
John Sebastian
Lee Michaels
Mott the Hoople

All from shows broadcast in 1973.
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