Coolest Boogie of all time! This is Chris Youlden's masterpiece performance. The band should be in the R and R Hall of Fame just for this song!! Can I get a "Hell Yeah!" ?
Where I grew up, I had friends that could do something like that to Marshall Amps and we'd turn them into the woods and play this cut, Louisiana Blues, and a lot of live Cream. Especially off the Wheels of Fire album. We rocked the neighborhood.
Rock in Peace Kim Simmonds, he passed away from cancer on December 13. If you love Savoy Brown, take some time during your day and play a lot of Kim's music. He was a great blues guitarist.
We lost Kim, Jeff Beck, Top Topham [first Yardbirds guitarist], Gary Rossington, David Crosby and a few more rockers seemingly within a month of each other. That rocked me.
Moved to London in 1966. My first concert was Dylan in 1965 (Portland, Oregon with crazed beatniks protesting about going electric). Then Hendrix at a small club in Soho, then Savoy Brown. Loved Savoy and saw them often. The Boogie varied in length depending on blood alcohol and medication levels😅. Kim was awesome. RIP
I'm 65 years old and I was 16 years old when I heared this song the first time, and it's been there since than. Thanks Savoy Brown for best all time music ever.
16 at Birmingham Town Hall, also Terry Reid, Jethro Tull. Thought no one could beat Savoy Brown until Tull came on and blew them off stage. What a night indeed!
I was 9yrs old 1969 when i was introduced to savoy brown,my sisters and brothers shared with me the best music,brought me to shows all the time. Music is the ultimate time machine.
I was there for every performance that Savoy Brown did at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit in the late 60s These guys called Detroit their second home. They always made Detroit their first gig and their last gig whenever they toured the US. One time was never enough for the Detroit crowd. These guys always rocked the house with the Boogie in Detroit. You could feel the old floor shake in the Grande Ballroom. Everybody boogied till the break of dawn! Hell yeah Chris Youlden, we still want to boogie some mo!!
What memories!!! I loved the Grande, say them there every time they played. They rocked the house down. I remember seeing them at Cobo Hall once, but they weren't quite big enough to fill the place. Nothing on earth will replace those days at Russ Gibb's Grande Ballroom. Thanks for the memories DW.
I saw this lineup several times in San Francisco 1969. This was the Best Gawdam Boogie Band of All Time. Saw another version in Ventura Ca later on, Great, yes, but this Original Lineup was the Absolute Best!! RIP Kim Simmons & Top Hats off to Chris Youlden! Where ever He May Be!!
This album has gotten me through almost 50 years of life, so listening to Savoy Brown with a sprinkling of Canned Heat, has made every day a little better with "THE BOOGIE"
saw them in New jersey in 1970 WITH Van Morrison and the Allman Brothers Band, Duane was still alive...Ticket Price 3 Dollars!!!!...every venue in every US city rocked the roof off like this...it was INCREDIBLE
@ScottishT.Warriorman LOL….my bother….the opening act was ….Savoy Brown… it was THE time of times…being 16, living between New York City and Philadelphia venues…the music flowed. Pretty sure things were/are pretty great in Scotland
@ScottishT.Warriorman I know she had the time of her life!!!!!! Bet you heard ALL the great music, with such an Aunt…plus all the music of your generation. That’s such good fortune!!!!
Had the honor of seeing Savoy Brown at the Whiskey-au-go-go so many lifetimes ago. Live they were a power house… Sorry to hear lead guitarist Kim Simmons passed away…”the light that burns twice as bright, burns half as long…
Savoy Brown I have been listening to for 53 years. They are under appreciated Blues Band. Life's One Act Play is in my top 5 Blues Tunes of all time. So many folks done know of SB. Boston Brad
RIP Kim Simmonds. Got to see him at the Grande Ballrom in Detroit in early 1969, with Chris Youlden, the best version of the band, IMO. 25 years later, they actually came to Sarasota, to play at a bar called The Gator Club. Kim was the only original member, which he always would be. I sat at a little high top table not far from the front. During a break, I corralled him. I mentioned I had seen him in Detroit at the Grande 15 years earlier. He got a big grin and a wistful look and said Detroit was their favorite place to play. He said the fans knew their music and the blues and that the band knew that if the people there appreciated them that they had to be doing something right. Of course, they later live recorded "Savoy Brown Boogie," dedicated to the people of "Deeetroit."
I saw them at the Grande Ballroom too. I remember Chris Youlden had his top hat and cape doing "Train to Nowhere ". Louisiana Blues saw Kim playing is Gibson Les Paul and switching to his Flying V
Spent hours in front of the home stereo console furniture thing listening to this when I was 13-14 YO . Chris Youlden was in CHARGE of this show. If he had told me to burn my house I might have done it. What a voice.
great recording. this little live boogie has been on my "playlist" for the last 54 years. a great live band on record back then with peverett, stevens, earl, youlden and simmonds. I thought I would have graduated to the classical symphonies as I've gotten older, but music like this kept me grounded in rock.
Even the name "Savoy Brown" is 60's cool, they ARE pure rock & roll. Chris Youlden's long asides to the audience stir the crowd into a frenzy. Boogie 'til the break of dawn. In Edmonton! uhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh
To me this is a classic song 👍👍👍👍 especially now in 2022 they don’t make them like this anymore- and I still play a lot of their music now on the weekends 👍👍🏆🎸
I saw hundreds of groups perform . they were the first: Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara. Sat in front: this is what they played. The unbelievable "sloppiness" of the sound has etched that night in my mind forever. They were never the same after Chris Youlden left....
I was 16 years old the year before, sitting in the front row of the mezzanine in the Fillmore East, eyes dilated, elevated, getting Boogyfied by Youlden, Simmons, and the baddest Boogie Band to step off the British Isle. It was 1968, and the future was bright. Lawd a Mercy, Wha 'appened?
Got this vinyl. Still can't get enough of it. I knew a guy back in the mid 1970's every time he heard this he'd jump up & go nuts dancing & having fun. R I P Walt.
Bought this album in 1979 @ Carbondale, IL at what was a record store & head shop all in one ! Wish I could remember the name of this place. Played this album over & over. While not their best, it is my favorite, brings back great memorys !
Back in '70s, my Bro & I were workin' at a local garage, turnin' wrenches.Most times, we ate at the shop, but on payday (Fri.),the boss would give us a l'il Xtra time to go to the bank and cash our checks. No sooner than we punched the time clock, this tape got slammed in the 8-track, a heater got twisted, and we were jammin'!! When the Boogie got close to the end, we knew it was time to head back to the shop !! Good times!!
I recall the first time hearing this, walking into an insane party, this album was playing, speakers turned on high, it just swooped me up & carried me to another dimension...Thanks Savoy Brown...❤
I bought this album when I was like 15or16 I’m 64 now. Saw them once when I was 16 in Long Island N.Y. Had to be 18 to get in but I looked old enough so they let me in. Chris Y. I still Love this now as much as I did then. I’ve got it on my I phone. It’s available in the App Store. Worth every penny. Greatest Jam ever! Come on now boogie children yeah!
From my youth! Following me all the time of my life! Remember this vinyl in a garden playng it fuckin loud 04.30 in the morning with some good friends, good memory🙏🎸🎼🎹🥁
Incredible band. My uncle gave this album to my older brother in about 1970 and we’ve never stopped listening to it. Another great track is Made up My mind which has a great swing to it! And also the song I’m Tired is also great
Savoy Brown were almost a house band at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit with this lineup. Saw them several times: Kim Simmonds was a good blues guitarist and Chris Youlden was an excellent singer. They always put on a great show and were loved in Detroit.
@@luvwings Weren't those the good old days? Savoy Brown, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, The Cream, The Who, Janis and Jeff Beck with Rod Stewart; we were blessed as kids to be able to go to the Grande Ballroom.
@@Hooptyhee8 I use to go to the MC5's house on Hill St. when they moved to Ann Arbor. The Stooges lived next door. What a neighborhood that was in the good old days.
I was 16 and at the concert ! Cobo hall ! Detroit mi. Great up close ! For concerts if you arrived early. Ear piercing leads added to the gun. I played bass in a couple of teenage groups. Allot of fun and memories. Rock / roll forever.
uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,will now baby hole lotta shakin goin on 65 and i can still listen to this on stereo equipment purchased in ramstein germany. 45 yrs ag0TURN IT Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh man, I'm sitting here doing freakin reports for an aerospace company and trying to dig up some old music on RUclips. First listened to old Jethro Tull, then the SB Boogie hit me. I remember my older brother turning me on to this album, must have been about 1972 or so. I was jr high school and loved stacking his R&R albums on our old Magnavox stereo and jam. Ha, a pimply, metal mouth (braces) kid boogieing when I didn't even know how. GREAT post. Thanks a ton! Hated every time it was over.
A schoolmate of mine possessed a massive vinyl collection,RIP Charlie,which influenced me greatly.His favorite band,turned me on to this in the early 7o's.We visited Hamilton Mall together,Listening Booth,discovered Foghats 2nd release,Rock and Ham Sandwich,lol,those were the days!
Still have the album and thanks for the memories from my freshman year. Heard the album that year with my roommate and several of our friends. We got in the right frame of mind and about a minute into "The Boogie" we were all smiling and bopping.
I've let all my Neighbors hear this at concert hall volume with the windows wide open at 3:00 AM early on a Monday morn, you know I never received any thanx for doin that 🐸 never 😎
The picture on the inside of this album cover was taken at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. I used to love to watch them blow the roof off there. What a band!
Bought this LP whilst serving in the Army in Germany in 1969. My CSM heard some of it and asked what strength of "weed" I was smoking!! They came to sunny Barnstaple in N.Devon the following year and I was lucky enough to see them at the Queens Theatre. The whole place rocked. I sold the LP many years ago so listening to this has brought it all back!! Good times they were back then.
I was a sophomore in high school when this album came out. I barely listened to any other song on the lp but this. Kicked ass then and still kicks ass NOW.
the Cobo Hall show in Detroit with The Faces and Savoy Brown, with the Faces playing the Jerusalem album and Savoy in full flight on the Boogie, it was a concert that gave Detroit it's name as the best audience in rock and roll.
Remember hearing this on KSHE radio in St. Louis and ran out the next day and bought the LP! Still ROCKS to this day! Has anyone heard the remastered version? Is it worth it? Wish it didn't fade out at the end...Chris Youlden sure had a strong set of pipes!!!
Kermit No sh!t, I heard this on Chicago radio station WGLD, (which became WXRT) in '70! I did the same thing, ran out the next day and got it! Funny how music that was good then, still is? God Bless Kim Simmonds he kept touring until the end!
being a radio 'personality' on an extremely popular underground radio station in Detroit back then...I can tell all NOBODY ROCKED MORE OR BETTER THAN DEEE-TROIT!!!!
Weed,Eureka,Cali forn i a, we'd put on a long spinner and anounce we were taking a Bay area breaker,everyone knew what that meant.great times.. YOu were the best in Detroit,we were in Cali. well, at least nocal.
How cool it is to hear him talk about Detroit. Born and raised in Detroit, still live nearby. I was a bit young to be listening to them back in 69, 'discovered' Savoy Brown in high school after hearing 'Louisiana Blues' on the radio one night while cruising around the city with my buddies. May well have been listening to WABX
This number impressed to no end as a 13 year old and still does today. Perhaps Chris Youlden is THE vocalist of the entire era......but there again, this is music and I do not believe in there being a winner - leave that for the world of sports - but he is just SO incredible !
I can't remember which, but I believe the live side of this album was recorded either at the Grande or the Eastown. These guys had almost achieved house band status. Savoy Brown loved the D!
Great, great version. About 16 years ago I had this on as we crossed into the US, at the US-Canada border. Arriving in Tucson we picked up the local freebie paper and in a small block, maybe 1"1/2" X1" was an ad for the Savoy Brown at some brewpub. When we got in, because they hadn't advertised ,there may have been 20 people. Had a great chat for about 20 minutes with Kim Simmonds. He said he couldn't believe he was still doing this after so long. Still put on a couple of great sets. Anxious to tell one of my Vancouver friends when we got back, he said " saw them in Vancouver. Close to 700-800 people in the club" He asked how big the crowd was in Tucson.
Coolest Boogie of all time! This is Chris Youlden's masterpiece performance. The band should be in the R and R Hall of Fame just for this song!! Can I get a "Hell Yeah!" ?
+1blastman HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
+Tony DeSanto Ditttttttooooooo
hell Yeah!!!!! best road song ever!
most underrated band ever ,,, they recorded a boatload ,,,all good!
Where I grew up, I had friends that could do something like that to Marshall Amps and we'd turn them into the woods and play this cut, Louisiana Blues, and a lot of live Cream. Especially off the Wheels of Fire album. We rocked the neighborhood.
Rock in Peace Kim Simmonds, he passed away from cancer on December 13. If you love Savoy Brown, take some time during your day and play a lot of Kim's music. He was a great blues guitarist.
We lost Kim, Jeff Beck, Top Topham [first Yardbirds guitarist], Gary Rossington, David Crosby and a few more rockers seemingly within a month of each other. That rocked me.
Hell yeah. They weren't big enough for some stupid reason. So got front balcony at Toronto Massey Hall several times. Never forgotten.
Moved to London in 1966. My first concert was Dylan in 1965 (Portland, Oregon with crazed beatniks protesting about going electric). Then Hendrix at a small club in Soho, then Savoy Brown. Loved Savoy and saw them often. The Boogie varied in length depending on blood alcohol and medication levels😅. Kim was awesome. RIP
Kim was mine in DETROIT♥️
@@kimsampson1471 Were you a "GTO"?
I've been a Savoy Brown fan since the beginning..at 76 I'm still rocken..wow this sounds sooooo good!!!
Same age here! Seen them live many times back in the day!
@@jimbo33 Ditto on age first heard Train to Nowhere & I was hooked!!!
74 old, ce titre me rappelle beaucoup de choses, intemporel, 🙂🙂☀️👍
I got cha I'm 72 and going down rapidly but I will go to my grave loving savoy brown
Wanna dance?
I'm 65 years old and I was 16 years old when I heared this song the first time, and it's been there since than. Thanks Savoy Brown for best all time music ever.
I was 17 they were on tour with Terry Reid backing Jethro Tull at Leeds town hall my first rock concert. What a night
16 at Birmingham Town Hall, also Terry Reid, Jethro Tull. Thought no one could beat Savoy Brown until Tull came on and blew them off stage. What a night indeed!
I am 66 I played this record to death back in the day, and of course with the volume all the way up to 11! Never saw them live though :-(
They LOVED Detroit, saw them a lot in here days
❤️❤️❤️
I was 9yrs old 1969 when i was introduced to savoy brown,my sisters and brothers shared with me the best music,brought me to shows all the time.
Music is the ultimate time machine.
I was there for every performance that Savoy Brown did at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit in the late 60s These guys called Detroit their second home. They always made Detroit their first gig and their last gig whenever they toured the US. One time was never enough for the Detroit crowd. These guys always rocked the house with the Boogie in Detroit. You could feel the old floor shake in the Grande Ballroom. Everybody boogied till the break of dawn! Hell yeah Chris Youlden, we still want to boogie some mo!!
I turned 16 in Sept of 70. Could drive then. Saw them a bunch after that. Yes indeed - they hit that groove and always got the place rockin!
What memories!!! I loved the Grande, say them there every time they played. They rocked the house down. I remember seeing them at Cobo Hall once, but they weren't quite big enough to fill the place. Nothing on earth will replace those days at Russ Gibb's Grande Ballroom. Thanks for the memories DW.
I saw this lineup several times in San Francisco 1969. This was the Best Gawdam Boogie Band of All Time. Saw another version in Ventura Ca later on, Great, yes, but this Original Lineup was the Absolute Best!! RIP Kim Simmons
& Top Hats off to Chris Youlden! Where ever He May Be!!
This album has gotten me through almost 50 years of life, so listening to Savoy Brown with a sprinkling of Canned Heat, has made every day a little better with "THE BOOGIE"
Canned Heat is also good
Also listen to JOHN LEE HOOKER
Yes!
From the tommy Dorsey track Boogie Woogie originally by Pinetop Smith.
Dude I've been playing guitar for almost sixty years I remember first listening to Savoy Brown in 1968 oh my God you were so badass
Easily the most overlooked and underappreciated band EVER!
saw them in New jersey in 1970 WITH Van Morrison and the Allman Brothers Band, Duane was still alive...Ticket Price 3 Dollars!!!!...every venue in every US city rocked the roof off like this...it was INCREDIBLE
Wow! Lucky you!
@ScottishT.Warriorman LOL….my bother….the opening act was ….Savoy Brown… it was THE time of times…being 16, living between New York City and Philadelphia venues…the music flowed. Pretty sure things were/are pretty great in Scotland
@ScottishT.Warriorman I know she had the time of her life!!!!!! Bet you heard ALL the great music, with such an Aunt…plus all the music of your generation. That’s such good fortune!!!!
Had the honor of seeing Savoy Brown at the Whiskey-au-go-go so many lifetimes ago. Live they were a power house…
Sorry to hear lead guitarist Kim Simmons passed away…”the light that burns twice as bright, burns half as long…
Me 2!
Whiskey 1975
Savoy Brown I have been listening to for 53 years. They are under appreciated Blues Band. Life's One Act Play is in my top 5 Blues Tunes of all time. So many folks done know of SB. Boston Brad
Cactus too
Boston Brad -mate same here- Youlden's voice in One Act Play...I'd put in my top 3 Blues songs...and I can't think of the other two ! Aussie Al
@@reedbender1179 Who knows where the time goes !
Best all time Boogie !!! Chris Youlden's voice ,and the piano is outrageous !!
For those who know it, you never forget it. Just one of those live performances where everything clicked. Pure magic.
RIP Kim Simmonds. Got to see him at the Grande Ballrom in Detroit in early 1969, with Chris Youlden, the best version of the band, IMO. 25 years later, they actually came to Sarasota, to play at a bar called The Gator Club. Kim was the only original member, which he always would be. I sat at a little high top table not far from the front. During a break, I corralled him. I mentioned I had seen him in Detroit at the Grande 15 years earlier. He got a big grin and a wistful look and said Detroit was their favorite place to play. He said the fans knew their music and the blues and that the band knew that if the people there appreciated them that they had to be doing something right. Of course, they later live recorded "Savoy Brown Boogie," dedicated to the people of "Deeetroit."
Most Excellent.
Salute ! Great party band !;! We viewed some great bands. Late 60 ;;s and early 70;;s.
I saw them at the Grande Ballroom too. I remember Chris Youlden had his top hat and cape doing "Train to Nowhere ".
Louisiana Blues saw Kim playing is Gibson Les Paul and switching to his Flying V
How fortunate that this brief, bittersweet, raw moment was captured when the boogie was in our veins 24/7, largely because Savoy Brown put it there.
Best boogie song ever!! Been a Brown fan since 69!!
My very first concert I attended was in 1969 at the Eastown Theater in Detroit and it was Savoy Brown and yes they played this song! Good times.
Eastown get here….man they always rocked Detroit….hard! I may be old but I saw ALL the great bands back then Detroit rocked many stories some fuzzy😉
Spent hours in front of the home stereo console furniture thing listening to this when I was 13-14 YO . Chris Youlden was in CHARGE of this show. If he had told me to burn my house I might have done it.
What a voice.
Im feelin you!!!!!!
great recording. this little live boogie has been on my "playlist" for the last 54 years. a great live band on record back then with peverett, stevens, earl, youlden and simmonds. I thought I would have graduated to the classical symphonies as I've gotten older, but music like this kept me grounded in rock.
This is classic boogie recorded in the Motor City! You won't hear this on SiriusXM or anywhere else....thanks for the memories!
+mgnasty Recorded in England, but dedicated to the great Savoy Brown fans in Detroit.
+1blastman Thanks for the clarification. I don't have the LP jacket in front of me, but I appreciate the correction!
@@mgnasty Recorded in a pub , The Cooks Ferry Inn in North London.
@@shanelane616 Detroit boogie rock city Yes 🤘
Even the name "Savoy Brown" is 60's cool, they ARE pure rock & roll.
Chris Youlden's long asides to the audience stir the crowd into a frenzy.
Boogie 'til the break of dawn. In Edmonton! uhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh
To me this is a classic song 👍👍👍👍 especially now in 2022 they don’t make them like this anymore- and I still play a lot of their music now on the weekends 👍👍🏆🎸
Inside the jacket of this album is a photo of DETROIT♥️ They dedicated the song to US! In Detroit♥️
I brought this album on vinyl when I was about 15yrs old I still have it and like to play it loud occasionally on a Sunday morning
I saw hundreds of groups perform . they were the first: Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara. Sat in front: this is what they played. The unbelievable "sloppiness" of the sound has etched that night in my mind forever. They were never the same after Chris Youlden left....
I was 16 years old the year before, sitting in the front row of the mezzanine in the Fillmore East, eyes dilated, elevated, getting Boogyfied by Youlden, Simmons, and the baddest Boogie Band to step off the British Isle. It was 1968, and the future was bright. Lawd a Mercy, Wha 'appened?
Got this vinyl. Still can't get enough of it. I knew a guy back in the mid 1970's every time he heard this he'd jump up & go nuts dancing & having fun. R I P Walt.
Well...I don't boogie till the break of day too much anymore, but this sure brings back some memories. Great stuff.
Best version of this by the best version of the band. Never the same after Chris Youlden left. The opening 12 bars are just killer.
With over 60 musicians passing through the band, Kim Simmons kept the legacy alive. He WAS Savoy Brown.
RIP KS
Saw them live in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1970 or '71. Awesome. Of course, they played this boogie, with Cris Youlden. Wild night.
Best boogie song ever.Chris Youlden knows his boogie.
Brings back some memories for sure ! Awesome band.
One of the best live songs and concert!
Time for the Hall of Fame. They paid their dues. Damn good band, too!
Agrre
my brother brought this album from chicago into monterrey in 1970 i remember listened with a bunch of friends smoking fresh weed,great rock music!!!!
I'm 73, and saw the band circa 1972 in Dallas. I have this album on original vinyl!
one of the great great bands .Grande Ballroom Detroit .No seats in the place, everybody shakin'!
Bought this album in 1979 @ Carbondale, IL at what was a record store & head shop all in one ! Wish I could remember the name of this place. Played this album over & over.
While not their best, it is my favorite, brings back great memorys !
Back in '70s, my Bro & I were workin' at a local garage, turnin' wrenches.Most times, we ate at the shop, but on payday (Fri.),the boss would give us a l'il Xtra time to go to the bank and cash our checks. No sooner than we punched the time clock, this tape got slammed in the 8-track, a heater got twisted, and we were jammin'!! When the Boogie got close to the end, we knew it was time to head back to the shop !! Good times!!
"A heater got twisted" 😅😅😅 blazing 70s style! ☮️
NOTE.KIM.SIMMON'S AND THE SAVOY,BROWN,MUSIC,WILL LIVE ON FOR,EVER.LP AND CD.A-STEP-FURTHER-((THE,BOOGIE))GOD,BLESS.
Savoy Brown Boogie play now on my phone
I recall the first time hearing this, walking into an insane party, this album was playing, speakers turned on high, it just swooped me up & carried me to another dimension...Thanks Savoy Brown...❤
Fantastic Tune from Savoy Brown. Like Fleetwood Macs Rattle Snake Shake.
I hope you mean the live version
I bought this album when I was like 15or16 I’m 64 now. Saw them once when I was 16 in Long Island N.Y. Had to be 18 to get in but I looked old enough so they let me in. Chris Y. I still Love this now as much as I did then. I’ve got it on my I phone. It’s available in the App Store. Worth every penny. Greatest Jam ever! Come on now boogie children yeah!
Man I remember this so many years ago and it still sounds great. Lets rock....
Saw a lot of great bands at the Cooks Ferry Inn on a Monday night at this time and this is just one of them.
Saw them in a small club in Detroit :) They sure did Boogie! What a voice!!
Brings up memories of driving out west in a 64 chevy impala 1972 on rte 80 with my friend playing a mean air guitar!
From my youth! Following me all the time of my life! Remember this vinyl in a garden playng it fuckin loud 04.30 in the morning with some good friends, good memory🙏🎸🎼🎹🥁
I had the good fortune to see this line-up of the band in the Rockpile in Toronto 1969. Since there was a snowstorm, I walkerd right up to the stage.
Incredible band. My uncle gave this album to my older brother in about 1970 and we’ve never stopped listening to it. Another great track is Made up My mind which has a great swing to it! And also the song I’m Tired is also great
Man this must've been one hell of a party!! Been listenin to these masters since the late 60s. The BEST.
Savoy Brown were almost a house band at The Grande Ballroom in Detroit with this lineup. Saw them several times: Kim Simmonds was a good blues guitarist and Chris Youlden was an excellent singer. They always put on a great show and were loved in Detroit.
I was there too
@@luvwings Weren't those the good old days? Savoy Brown, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, The Cream, The Who, Janis and Jeff Beck with Rod Stewart; we were blessed as kids to be able to go to the Grande Ballroom.
@@papam351 You bet--an inspiration to a whole lot of local bands like mine, down the road in A2.
@@Hooptyhee8 I use to go to the MC5's house on Hill St. when they moved to Ann Arbor. The Stooges lived next door. What a neighborhood that was in the good old days.
@@papam351 Know where you were--I lived at East Quad, then on Church Street. Not far at all.
Detroit loved Savoy Brown
I was 16 and at the concert ! Cobo hall ! Detroit mi. Great up close ! For concerts if you arrived early. Ear piercing leads added to the gun. I played bass in a couple of teenage groups. Allot of fun and memories. Rock / roll forever.
Every once in a while have to bust out this album and crank it !
Rest in peace Kim , thank you for the music and memories 🎸🕊️
Having seen the band with Youldin I have always felt he was the best vocalist with Kim
uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,will now baby hole lotta shakin goin on 65 and i can still listen to this on stereo equipment purchased in ramstein germany. 45 yrs ag0TURN IT Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5:49 5:49
Oh man, I'm sitting here doing freakin reports for an aerospace company and trying to dig up some old music on RUclips. First listened to old Jethro Tull, then the SB Boogie hit me. I remember my older brother turning me on to this album, must have been about 1972 or so. I was jr high school and loved stacking his R&R albums on our old Magnavox stereo and jam. Ha, a pimply, metal mouth (braces) kid boogieing when I didn't even know how.
GREAT post. Thanks a ton! Hated every time it was over.
These guys were the kings of Detroit in the 60s and 70s
Bought the vinyl when it was released. Never gets old. Top notch Youlden.
A schoolmate of mine possessed a massive vinyl collection,RIP Charlie,which influenced me greatly.His favorite band,turned me on to this in the early 7o's.We visited Hamilton Mall together,Listening Booth,discovered Foghats 2nd release,Rock and Ham Sandwich,lol,those were the days!
can't stop this locomotive!
Still have the album and thanks for the memories from my freshman year. Heard the album that year with my roommate and several of our friends. We got in the right frame of mind and about a minute into "The Boogie" we were all smiling and bopping.
Thanx for posting was 15 wen first heard 66 now still brilliant greetings fae Scotland
I've let all my Neighbors hear this at concert hall volume with the windows wide open at 3:00 AM early on a Monday morn, you know I never received any thanx for doin that 🐸 never 😎
Stupid neighbors!
The picture on the inside of this album cover was taken at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit. I used to love to watch them blow the roof off there. What a band!
Bought this LP whilst serving in the Army in Germany in 1969. My CSM heard some of it and asked what strength of "weed" I was smoking!! They came to sunny Barnstaple in N.Devon the following year and I was lucky enough to see them at the Queens Theatre. The whole place rocked. I sold the LP many years ago so listening to this has brought it all back!! Good times they were back then.
they knocked down the Cooks Ferry Inn. Nothing left except this fitting tribute.
When your on a long road trip and your eyes are getting heavy but you gotta keep gettin' on plug this into your player. It'll wake your ass up!
❤️❤️❤️❤️ Yes!!! Detroit 🥰
One of the greatest live tracks I've heard. Just a great rockin' boogie jam.💥😎
I was a sophomore in high school when this album came out. I barely listened to any other song on the lp but this. Kicked ass then and still kicks ass NOW.
the Cobo Hall show in Detroit with The Faces and Savoy Brown, with the Faces playing the Jerusalem album and Savoy in full flight on the Boogie, it was a concert that gave Detroit it's name as the best audience in rock and roll.
It all started at the Grande Ballroom
Savoy Brown paved the modern day boogie road!
I have to say I did hear this on our local rock radio station played in its full length back in the 70's. A classic for sure.
Be outrageous. It’s Free. 😎
Remember hearing this on KSHE radio in St. Louis and ran out the next day and bought the LP! Still ROCKS to this day! Has anyone heard the remastered version? Is it worth it? Wish it didn't fade out at the end...Chris Youlden sure had a strong set of pipes!!!
Kermit No sh!t, I heard this on Chicago radio station WGLD, (which became WXRT) in '70! I did the same thing, ran out the next day and got it! Funny how music that was good then, still is? God Bless Kim Simmonds he kept touring until the end!
being a radio 'personality' on an extremely popular underground radio station in Detroit back then...I can tell all NOBODY ROCKED MORE OR BETTER THAN
DEEE-TROIT!!!!
Steven Monkiewicz , better believe it WABX baby
Weed,Eureka,Cali forn i a, we'd put on a long spinner and anounce we were taking a Bay area breaker,everyone knew what that meant.great times.. YOu were the best in Detroit,we were in Cali. well, at least nocal.
How cool it is to hear him talk about Detroit. Born and raised in Detroit, still live nearby. I was a bit young to be listening to them back in 69, 'discovered' Savoy Brown in high school after hearing 'Louisiana Blues' on the radio one night while cruising around the city with my buddies. May well have been listening to WABX
WABX--listened to it constantly, 1968-72! Motor City Maniax Rule!
Steven---- WABX has group site and we would sho'nuff hear from ya
Grwat 22 minutes of metal boogie ever.That thing Chris Youlden does with his voice and the boogie is AWESOME. C'mon and boogie,too 😊
I was at the concert in Detroit that Chris dedicates this to. They kept playing!
Denise O: Sorry honey child, this was recorded at Cooks Ferry, England.
Saw them do this at the Grande Ballroom Detroit 1969.. Whole room was on their feet for half an hour!
This number impressed to no end as a 13 year old and still does today. Perhaps Chris Youlden is THE vocalist of the entire era......but there again, this is music and I do not believe in there being a winner - leave that for the world of sports - but he is just SO incredible !
Saw them at the Shrine in LA around 68-9, this vintage. They were the greatest. Chris Youlden was the best.
KIM,SIM.ON'S SAVOY,BROWN,BAND.STEP,FUTHER,BOGGIE.LIVE'S ON.GOD,BLESS
this is the song that got me into Savoy Brown ... none better! .... uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh uh ...
I had that album and I loved it so much! It was given to me by a lover in 1969!
I saw them twice at the Grande Ballroom in the late 60's. What an experience that was for a 15-17 year old aspiring guitar playing.
yea detroit!
Fantastic album, listen to it all the time, in the top 5 of my play list
Had this album in 1970 was great then still great now..
Leute, es freut mich so, dass ich das noch mal hören kann.
People it pleases me that I can hear once more. (translation).
Ich war in Idar-Oberstein in der Amerikanisches Arme stationiert. 1973-1976
Nothing better than rollin' up a doob and listening to this!
whitey g “feel like a number”
Now this IS The Boogie. Savoy Brown - The Boogie.
I can't remember which, but I believe the live side of this album was recorded either at the Grande or the Eastown. These guys had almost achieved house band status. Savoy Brown loved the D!
that they did ‘
Seen them at the Grande but I think I also saw them at Cobo Arena. Great time to be young, great concerts and boo-cuu poontang!
love love love this boogie!
Fabulous, thank you for posting them. Good time for you
R.I.P Kim Simmonds 🙏 thanks for rocking are asses off m'brotha! You'll be surely missed but your music lives forever!
Great, great version. About 16 years ago I had this on as we crossed into the US, at the US-Canada border. Arriving in Tucson we picked up the local freebie paper and in a small block, maybe 1"1/2" X1" was an ad for the Savoy Brown at some brewpub. When we got in, because they hadn't advertised ,there may have been 20 people. Had a great chat for about 20 minutes with Kim Simmonds. He said he couldn't believe he was still doing this after so long. Still put on a couple of great sets. Anxious to tell one of my Vancouver friends when we got back, he said " saw them in Vancouver. Close to 700-800 people in the club" He asked how big the crowd was in Tucson.
The best group that I have ever listen to 64 now lot of good memories