I'm Crying - Savoy Brown

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

A song from Raw Sienna, the 1969 album.
Written by Chris Youlden.
Chris Youlden - Vocals
Kim Simmonds - Lead Guitar
Lonesome Dave Peverett - Lead Guitar
Roger Earle - Drums
Tone Stevens - Bass
Bob Hall - Keyboards

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  • Nice to hear this album has influenced so many....a masterpiece indeed. It was my favorite as a 14 yr old kid. Nobody has come close.

    I saw them at the Roundhouse...any body know where that is? Ha! very hip venue.

    1970-71....alot of legends played there.

    I'm old now, and my memories still haunt me....thanks for posting these classics. I would have a heart attack if I heard anyone do these classics Live. Especially with all this crap they're calling music these days.

  • A fine cut from an amazing album. Savoy Brown was one of the finest British blues bands ever.

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  • This tune is a good example of the great music we've sadly departed from in exchange for so much of the homogenized, pre-conceived, soulless, corporate format that people have been convinced to accept as artistry. Very sad indeed.

  • that is one badass drummer, too.

  • saw Savoy Brown at the Fillmore West as well, and several more times, ending with the Street Corner Talking lineup - which only had Kim from the original band. Still a fine group., Someone mentioned Led Zeppelin. Imho, you dont put Savoy Brown in their category. SB and Ten Years After and Peter Green's FM were Great bands, but they were all about the music..like Cream was. Zep was about the music and The Live Show.. as were the Who and Hendrix..and Jethro Tull were. way bigger than life, live.

  • Oddly enough Im 21 years old, I used to listen to this album religiously, when I was like 16, 17. I just remembered them today. I don't know how I forgot them.

  • @kevincanwait yeah I got to see them 3 times at Fillmore West the first time Chris Youlden was with them the last 2 Dave was doing the vocal both versions of the band were great and a much better live band. Vinyl never gave them the justice their live sound did.

  • awesome band...Kim Simmons can shred with the best of them!!!

  • @kevincanwait You know I grew up with this music myself since I was about 7 and I was loving it then and I am 24 now and still do. My Pops was watching these guys just about every time they would come through Detroit. I'd have to say this album and A Step Further are my favorite albums they put out there. That's probably because they were the two I listened to the most. I do not think you will ever find another Chris Youlden. Well you keep on rockin and I'll do the same. Take care

  • I am almost 60 and I still love Savoy Brown. I saw them with Fleetwood Mac at a bar in NY not even on a stage, right on floor level and I was within several yards from the musicians. It was one one the best performances I ever saw.

  • this is a really great record.

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