yogaboat (outer space, obviously) | | Posted: Feb 16, 2005 - 15:25 | |
Zygomatic wrote:Man I have never heard this song before in my life, but it KICKS ASS. Thanks Bill.
Same here! |
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Larswede
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Boy, what a day. Dead End Street by the Kinks, Oh Well by Fleetwood Mac, and now Savoy Brown........ Bill is hitting us hard.
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lotus_65 (here, in somebody else's paradise...) | | Posted: Jan 18, 2005 - 04:00 | |
Spliff wrote:One of the best forgotten bands.
There seem to be a lot of those types of groups here. I'm from motown, so I never forgot about 'em, baby. |
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Spliff (Mountain Home, AR) | | Posted: Nov 05, 2004 - 07:29 | |
One of the best forgotten bands.
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resonator
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Catchy and all, but it bugs me when the guitar plays the same melody as the singer is singing.
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rah
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replace the jazz guitar with a hamond b organ, and you'd have an Action Figure Party Tune. i'd love to hear something from them.
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AliGator (Ailleurs) | | Posted: Jul 26, 2004 - 00:43 | |
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GGendeman (Lockport, IL) | | Posted: Feb 22, 2004 - 16:02 | |
drH,
The original album this came from was "Raw Sienna". It was probably done at least 3-4 albums before "Hellbound Train". The personnel of the band changed for "Street Corner Talking" and "Hellbound Train" and the albums that came after.
drH wrote:Oh baby, yes! Which album was this on? Hellbound Train?
I wonder how many know that this band---sans the guitar player Kim Simmons---morphed into Foghat.
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drH
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Oh baby, yes! Which album was this on? Hellbound Train?
I wonder how many know that this band---sans the guitar player Kim Simmons---morphed into Foghat.
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gaucha (Washington, DC) | | Posted: Nov 21, 2003 - 12:03 | |
Fabulous. Don't mind my groovin' |
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Skeletor (R Street, DC) | | Posted: Nov 11, 2003 - 04:22 | |
A deeeeep cut!
Puts those goddamned classic rock stations to shame...
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rkitzberger (Portland, OR) | | Posted: Jul 21, 2003 - 16:09 | |
Groovin' to this one. (pimp)
Reminds me a bit of old Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - e.g. Whenever You're Ready (Bill, do you have that by any chance?)
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rasterpix (Memphis, TN) | | Posted: Jul 01, 2003 - 05:11 | |
Normally, I don't care too much for this kind of music; however, this is actually pretty cool.
Groooooooooovy.
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Zygomatic (Little Rock, AR) | | Posted: Feb 18, 2003 - 16:05 | |
Man I have never heard this song before in my life, but it KICKS ASS. Thanks Bill.
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ObleyWan (Champaign, IL) | | Posted: Jul 29, 2002 - 09:03 | |
Wow, I'm to young to know these guys, but fortunately I DO!
I'm a little under the weather today, yet, I cant..stop...grooving...
THANKS RP!
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polkadude (West Bloomfield, MI) | | Posted: Apr 28, 2002 - 08:20 | |
Does this border on jazz? A great tune from a great band that got a lot of airplay on Detroit underground radio in the late 60's!
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thejackpine (malltown, mn) | | Posted: Mar 28, 2002 - 08:16 | |
Saw Savoy Brown last summer and they blew the doors off the place! nice choice :)
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rmurray248 (EAST Paradise, MA) | | Posted: Jan 24, 2002 - 20:06 | |
Great memories - one of the first bands I ever saw live.
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RParadise (New York, NY) | | Posted: Jan 14, 2002 - 10:41 | |
Yeah, yeah, "Hellbound Train." But far stronger, more compact and listenable is "Train to Nowhere." Now that I think of it, this band had a bit of a train obsession. Mixed in well with their shuffle/boogie-woogie sound. So I agree, more Savoy Brown.
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kenan (Basking Ridge, NJ) | | Posted: Dec 03, 2001 - 21:32 | |
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Platypus (Baltimore, MD) | | Posted: Nov 28, 2001 - 15:50 | |
yeah, now we're talkin! :D
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