R.I.P my friend Barry Paul from the U.K. on guitar taking a great solo at the 5 minute mark. He was a great guy and great recording engineer in L.A. in the 90's. I did a lot of studio tech work for him in the 90's. He passed about 3 years ago.
I was there. The Rainbow had some great shows. Partied with the guys after. Met Kim in 1970. I partied with them 3 separate times through the years. They were always gentlemen and we had some great times. Still have one of Kim's picks. He is missed already. Thanks for posting this.
As was I. I was stationed at Lowry at the time, paid $2 for my tickets. Best $2 show I ever saw (that place had awesome acoustics). Years later I was stationed with a guy who had the album, I still kick myself for not making a copy of it. \m/
Congratulations on sticking together it really means a lot it is so what I try to tell my daughter about life and lovimg and loyalty and honesty and giving and looking one another in the eye and appreciating the speical mate that God gave you and realiziing that you don't have to be afraid of making the mistakes your parents did. That life and love and sharing are trutly amazing. Thank you. This is awesome. Stay there for one anotherand give to one another, i'm crying and laughing at thesame tme
So geil ich bin begeistert von der Live Version. Gott sei Dank bin ich mit dieser Mucke groß geworden in West Berlin Germany Im Sound Berlin in den siebziger Jahren. Klasse Band Danke
+Macie Downs - well that would make you my half sister. It would be great to have a sister. I was told he had six other kids besides me, all boys, one of which, Tony Morman, I have already met. Anyway, get in touch with me. I'm Shannon Star Morman and my email is: shannonstar.1111@gmail.com
Is Ralph gone? I just saw a comment posted six months ago by his wife, saying that he was in the last stages of lung cancer..... so sad.... I think his work on the first Joe Perry Project album is classic....so much soul and brilliant phrasing. RIP Ralph...God Bless you my bro
My father, Ralph Morman, lead vocals RIP
+Miss Thing Ralph had rock n roll singer balls! Cheers Miss Thing
He would've fit in real well with AC/DC if they didn't already have Brian Johnson as their vocalist.
"Not to mention, raving, grinding in-your-face lead vocal flurries by Ralph Morman" (Savoy Brown review on Amazon.com)
you must be so proud miss thing, he is one of my fav,s - vocal master....r i p
Miss Thing that’s not ur dad that’s my poppy so back of
John Humphrey rocks! Ralph Morman rock's too! He's my husband of 27yrs! gotta love Savoy Brown!
R.I.P my friend Barry Paul from the U.K. on guitar taking a great solo at the 5 minute mark. He was a great guy and great recording engineer in L.A. in the 90's. I did a lot of studio tech work for him in the 90's. He passed about 3 years ago.
I was there. The Rainbow had some great shows. Partied with the guys after. Met Kim in 1970. I partied with them 3 separate times through the years. They were always gentlemen and we had some great times. Still have one of Kim's picks. He is missed already. Thanks for posting this.
I was at this show. An eighteen year old and I remember it rocked balls straight up. Great show
As was I. I was stationed at Lowry at the time, paid $2 for my tickets. Best $2 show I ever saw (that place had awesome acoustics). Years later I was stationed with a guy who had the album, I still kick myself for not making a copy of it. \m/
Congratulations on sticking together it really means a lot it is so what I try to tell my daughter about life and lovimg and loyalty and honesty and giving and looking one another in the eye and appreciating the speical mate that God gave you and realiziing that you don't have to be afraid of making the mistakes your parents did. That life and love and sharing are trutly amazing.
Thank you. This is awesome. Stay there for one anotherand give to one another, i'm crying and laughing at thesame tme
I have this double cassette Live In Concert! It is one of the greatest treasures that I've found and own until now!
So geil ich bin begeistert von der Live Version. Gott sei Dank bin ich mit dieser Mucke groß geworden in West Berlin Germany
Im Sound Berlin in den siebziger Jahren.
Klasse Band Danke
This is my favorite performance of Hellhound Train. I didn't know until just now there was a film of it.
My girlfriends dad turned me onto this band in 2002. Awesome band
Ralph morman is my poppy he had died a few months ago and I miss him so much this helps me be reminded me of him
+Macie Downs - well that would make you my half sister. It would be great to have a sister. I was told he had six other kids besides me, all boys, one of which, Tony Morman, I have already met. Anyway, get in touch with me. I'm Shannon Star Morman and my email is: shannonstar.1111@gmail.com
good to see this reunion happening
Macie Downs so sorry great musician
I've always loved savoy brown
Is Ralph gone? I just saw a comment posted six months ago by his wife, saying that he was in the last stages of lung cancer..... so sad.... I think his work on the first Joe Perry Project album is classic....so much soul and brilliant phrasing.
RIP Ralph...God Bless you my bro
+jonsilence thank you
Yes, sadly Ralph has left us...but his music will do the talking as he rests in peace :)
John Humphrey plays the best version of this song on bass ever. Period. It's just that good.
Bob Hentrich I looked forever for this version just because humphrey!
This is REAL 'FUCKIN' ROCK 'N' ROLLL!!!
Prog Rock!!!
I would love to hear "Lay baack in the arm's" and "Run to me" I keep that cd in my car at all time's love Savoy Brwn/ with Ralph Morman!
Wow....!! I'm listening to that song right now! So sad to hear about Ralph. Just learned of his passing.
2023 1st hearing. very nice !
Miss you popy great voice
One of the finest guitar pieces you will ever hear.
Ralph Morman is the king of Blue Rock vocals
god i love ralphs voice, he was on joe perry project also..
Greatness❤️🔥
Hellbound Train...facts
🎸👏👍
SHAME ABOUT THE QUALITY BUT THIS JUST FUKN ROCKS !! 🎸🔊
Ralph Morman passed away on Sunday, 08/17/14.
+Bill Hughes I am his daughter
Me and Ralph were in the very first band together, The Outcasts. You should've been there. Good times m'lady. Good times indeed.
I love it :)
Miss Thing Best times of my life indeed.
Missing him :(
What venue was this at?
Holy cocaine batman..
John Humphrey was the best.
With all due respect I prefer the Dave Walker version .