I've listened to this band since I was about 14 or 15 years old. I'm now 66 and I can remember just how much I've ENJOYED Savoy Brown all these years.THANK YOU from my heart!!!!!! SWM
Thanks, Kim Simmonds is my favorite guitarist, he is a wonderful guitarist can play many different things, I think he is better than the more skill famous guitarists love he's style
I've been listening to Kim Simmonds since the 70's and only recently had the opportunity to see him play live. Kim and Alvin Lee are my favorite players from the UK and both are overlooked constantly in favor Clapton, Page, Beck, etc. Kim is totally amazing playing live - still puts on a 2+ hour show. He just keep improving and keep putting out great albums year after year
I bought this album on 8 Track in 1975. It is a very good listen and one of my favorites, along with Raw Sienna, Lookin In, Street Corner Talking and Strange Dreams. Hero to Zero is one fine work, love the guitar work by Kim and Paul.
1977,IAM LISENING TO WIRE FIRE ON ALBUM.PARTYIN DOWN WITH A FEW GOOD FRIENDS GETTIN HIGH ON SUM GOOD THINGS IN THE EASTBAY AREA CA.MY DRUNK BROTHER{BUT WE ALL WERE} DROPS A BIG CHERRY OFF OF HIS JOINT ONTO MY ALBUM.I WAS PISSED OFF BUT HE IS MY YOUNGIST SO IT IS ALL GOOD.KIM SIMMONDS SHREDS!!!!
I bought this LP from the local K Mart when it first came out after Id moved home from Nashville. Still have it, still love it. My best friend and I listen to it all the time scratches and all. Kim and the boys are the best!!!!
I never thought this video would get past 2k views, with how mediocre the audio rip from my turntable was. I'll have to re-upload this album in better quality now that I have better equipment to do so.
Stills sounds great !! I saw Savoy Brown along with Redbone and Atomic Rooster in Vancouver in 71, they were all awesome. Love Savoy Brown even with all the changes they have made over the years. Cheers.
I been a fan since the late 70s I bought Looking in because of the art work I must have seen them about fifty times we would travel to see him I am talking about two hours drive from the NYC area he never disappointed. I remember they played a place called the ROADHOUSE on 52st not far from Broadway they recorded in 89 or 90 it was a good show and when I listen to it. It brings back good memories of a time when life was I was dating a girl I was in love with since I was 15 see was just so beautiful. Life is not bad today it was just better than today for a lot of reasons. To get back to the music I never heard this album thanks for the upload Kim never disappoints. LONG LIVE ROCK!!!
Yeah, I've got the vinyl too. I've got a complete stereo rig, but I'm too lazy to hook it up. that what's computers have done to us. Bet it still sounds better on vinyl than on computer. Luv the hisses and pops.
Well, let's go way back to when I was a teenager, got kim to sign this album cover on the back, in the smoke of the amp :D always liked hero to zoro the best on this one
Thanks, Kim and Paul jamming, good album but I think witchy feelin' is a much better album than this, but Paul play very good on this album and Kim is great to and all band
I have every vinyl recording from Savoy Brown. This is one of their albums where the album artwork and cover just sucked. The content, well it is Savoy Brown and fantastic!
On the internet it sounds very thin, no bass. i like wire fire but please only on a good audio system. The vinyl record on a good audio system is the very best.
I've listened to this band since I was about 14 or 15 years old. I'm now 66 and I can remember just how much I've ENJOYED Savoy Brown all these years.THANK YOU from my heart!!!!!! SWM
I saw them at the Whiskey on the Strip in the late 60s.
Rest in peace, Kim Simmonds
60s' feeling .Kim Simmons and his band.Delightfully once again. "The last of the mohicanos'britsh blues"
Saw them in ‘72 at Ford Auditorium in Detroit. Their opening act was a little known boogie band from Texas, ZZ Top.
One of the best bands the world has produced.
RIP Paul Raymond. Love the sound of his keyboards with SB and UFO.
+ Rythm Guitar !!!
Thanks, Kim Simmonds is my favorite guitarist, he is a wonderful guitarist can play many different things, I think he is better than the more skill famous guitarists love he's style
I've been listening to Kim Simmonds since the 70's and only recently had the opportunity to see him play live. Kim and Alvin Lee are my favorite players from the UK and both are overlooked constantly in favor Clapton, Page, Beck, etc. Kim is totally amazing playing live - still puts on a 2+ hour show. He just keep improving and keep putting out great albums year after year
RIP Paul Raymond.
I've always loved this band
Paul Raymond R.i.p 🎵🎼🎶🎹🎸🙏👊
I bought this album on 8 Track in 1975. It is a very good listen and one of my favorites, along with Raw Sienna, Lookin In, Street Corner Talking and Strange Dreams. Hero to Zero is one fine work, love the guitar work by Kim and Paul.
1977,IAM LISENING TO WIRE FIRE ON ALBUM.PARTYIN DOWN WITH A FEW GOOD FRIENDS GETTIN HIGH ON SUM GOOD THINGS IN THE EASTBAY AREA CA.MY DRUNK BROTHER{BUT WE ALL WERE} DROPS A BIG CHERRY OFF OF HIS JOINT ONTO MY ALBUM.I WAS PISSED OFF BUT HE IS MY YOUNGIST SO IT IS ALL GOOD.KIM SIMMONDS SHREDS!!!!
I bought this LP from the local K Mart when it first came out after Id moved home from Nashville. Still have it, still love it. My best friend and I listen to it all the time scratches and all. Kim and the boys are the best!!!!
One the best blues rnb bands out there.
Love it!! scratches and all, had the vinyl ...twice....thanx😎
I never thought this video would get past 2k views, with how mediocre the audio rip from my turntable was.
I'll have to re-upload this album in better quality now that I have better equipment to do so.
Stills sounds great !! I saw Savoy Brown along with Redbone and Atomic Rooster in Vancouver in 71, they were all awesome. Love Savoy Brown even with all the changes they have made over the years. Cheers.
Thanks for putting this up. I had the vinyl at one time, but it seems this particular recording is very rare these days.
I been a fan since the late 70s I bought Looking in because of the art work I must have seen them about fifty times we would travel to see him I am talking about two hours drive from the NYC area he never disappointed. I remember they played a place called the ROADHOUSE on 52st not far from Broadway they recorded in 89 or 90 it was a good show and when I listen to it. It brings back good memories of a time when life was I was dating a girl I was in love with since I was 15 see was just so beautiful. Life is not bad today it was just better than today for a lot of reasons. To get back to the music I never heard this album thanks for the upload Kim never disappoints. LONG LIVE ROCK!!!
Never really heard them with Hendrix and Rory going strong. Many thanks!
Saw the WIRE FIRE tour December 3, 1975 at the MAIN POINT, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
I have this on vinyl: sad to say my needle grove turntable is kaput. Thank you for uploading this album.
Yeah, I've got the vinyl too. I've got a complete stereo rig, but I'm too lazy to hook it up. that what's computers have done to us. Bet it still sounds better on vinyl than on computer. Luv the hisses and pops.
Had this on 8 track back in the day
Thank you!
Kim Simmonds at his finest!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Bass, Vocals - Andy Rae
Drums, Percussion - Dave Bidwell, Tommy FarnellGuitar, Vocals - Kim Simmonds
Keyboards, Vocals, Guitar [2nd] - Paul Raymond
Well, let's go way back to when I was a teenager, got kim to sign this album cover on the back, in the smoke of the amp :D
always liked hero to zoro the best on this one
Thanks, Kim and Paul jamming, good album but I think witchy feelin' is a much better album than this, but Paul play very good on this album and Kim is great to and all band
I have every vinyl recording from Savoy Brown. This is one of their albums where the album artwork and cover just sucked. The content, well it is Savoy Brown and fantastic!
Seen them 1974 anchorage Alaska kiss opening for them
A little snap, crackle, pop, that's OK. Cheers
My favorite song can’t get it on water what is solo?
Thinkyouknowmusic on Twittter brought me here.
savoy brown you must put up the original album
On the internet it sounds very thin, no bass. i like wire fire but please only on a good audio system. The vinyl record on a good audio system is the very best.