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soulmusicsongs · 2 months
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What Would You Give - The Artistic Sounds (Message To A Nation, 1977)
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odk-2 · 1 year
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Werly Fairburn - Telephone Baby (1957) E. Myers from: "Telephone Baby" / "No Blues Tomorrow" (Single) "Werly Fairburn: Everybody's Rockin" (1993 Bear Family Records Compilation) "Rock-A-Billy Dynamite" (2013 Box Set | CD23)
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Personnel: Werly Fairburn: Vocals / Guitar Joe Martin: Bass Eddie Landers: Drums
Unknown: Piano
Recorded: @ The Cosimo Recording Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana USA August, 1957
Released: on September 9, 1957
Savoy Records
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"Telephone baby, with your feet up on the wall" Photograph by Gordon Parks, 1951
Gordon Parks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Parks
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The Parkers - New Sounds in Modern Music, 1948 Savoy Records Album S-509
3 x shellac  10″ 78rpm records 
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arterrorist · 1 month
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Savoy Brown „Looking in” (1970) - their sixth album, I was looking for it fir a while and finaly found it for an affordable price✨
I really like their take on British blues rock, and would gladly add „Hellbound train” to my collection. One day I will 🤗
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ominous-synths-records · 10 months
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When I Was A Young Boy - Savoy Brown
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rageyourdream · 1 year
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allgoodmusic · 1 year
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$1 at the library!
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oopsl · 2 years
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Blue Matter by Savoy Brown, 1969
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rolloroberson · 8 months
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Paul McCartney and George Harrison recording harmonies and background for “Savoy Truffle” at Trident Studios in London circa October 5, 1968. Photographed by Linda McCartney during the White Album sessions.
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omgthatdress · 8 months
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Night Gown
early 18th century
The Victoria & Albert Museum
"The loosely cut style of this man's informal robe is based on that of the Japanese kimono. Robes like this became popular in Europe from the mid-17th century, brought back by members of the East India Company, and by the 1670s European tailors were making them. The exact geographic and cultural source of the style was not generally well known in England, where they were called 'Indian gowns' when made of any non-European fabric, for example, Indian cottons, Chinese or Indian silks.
This nightgown is a striking and rare example, in very good condition for its age, made from blue silk damask woven in China for import into Europe. Such silks were primarily intended for furnishing, and appear in merchants' records as 'bed damasks'; the length of their pattern repeat was displayed to best advantage in the long drop of bed curtains. A silk damask of closely similar design to this was used to furnish a room in the summer palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy, Schlosshof, in 1725 (now in MAK in Vienna)."
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soulmusicsongs · 2 years
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I'll Fly Away - Becky Carlton (To The Glory Of God, 1975)
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odk-2 · 1 year
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Savoy Brown - Hellbound Train (1972) Kim Simmonds / Andy Silvester from: “Hellbound Train” (LP)
Blues | Blues/Rock | British Blues | Dirge
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Album Personnel: Dave Walker: Lead Vocals Kim Simmonds: Lead Guitar / Harmonica / Backing Vocals Paul Raymond: Keyboards / Guitar / Backing Vocals Andy Silvester: Bass Dave Bidwell: Drums
Produced by Neil Slaven
Recorded: @ The Trident Studios in London, England UK 1972
Released: in February, 1972
Deram Records (UK) Parrot Records (US)
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facts-i-just-made-up · 11 months
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I haven't been in my home country of Norway for a while. Need some facts about it to remain sane please
Norway is a tropical island nation off the coast of Paraguay. Founded in 1914 by Tenzing Norge, the isle of Norway was quickly overrun by invaders from the neighboring Viking nation of Scandinavia.
Viking Norway lasted from 1915 to 1971, and the battles and treaties between various Viking leaders are recorded as a "Saga" by historian Brian K. Vaughan. Events in the Saga include the discovery of the Americas by Leif Erikson, the conquest of Terra Cimmeria by Erik Leifson, the recording of developmental psychology by Erik Erikson, and the invention of the Harmonica by Leif Leifson.
In 1971, Christianity was introduced to Norway by St. Olaf of Arendelle. Olaf was opposed by the Pagan leader King Cnut. That's C-N-U-T, read more carefully. Cnut was able to hold Olaf back for several years with his magical power of controlling the tides, but eventually, St. Olaf was able to land and convert the nation to Christianity, which resulted in the manufacture of numerous churches, which in turn provided firewood for numerous heavy metal singers like Paul Waaktaar-Savoy.
Today in 2011, Norway is a prospering nation with the strongest economy in the world, owing to their main export of Whale-Lard. Norwegian Whale-Lard is an important ingredient in McDonald's fries, Apple's iPhone A16 processors, and the elixir that keeps Jimmy Carter alive.
Norway is also shaped like a soup ladle.
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arterrorist · 1 year
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It’s Kim Simmonds farewell. I’ve just learned he’s gone 🥺
I saw Savoy Brown live about 10 years ago, Kim was the only original member left. The show was very energetic and enjoyable. It was a small pub and Kim went out after the concert to sign some records and chat with fans. That’s how I’ll remember him - as a great musician and a great, amiable guy 😥
Spinning some Savoy Brown classics tonight.
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That Same Feelin' - Savoy Brown
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Perhaps some headcanons of a character of your choosing with a reader who is not only good at karate but using surrounding objects as weapons? Thank you!
Something a little shorter. :)
Nicodeme Savoy had faced off against a great many skilled opponents during his lifetime, not only during his time working for Marigold but also as a wrestler and a street orphan.
But this one was definitely something new.
He first met Y/N on a running mission that should have been easy enough. So easy Mr Sweet had sent him out alone: get the goods, get back without drawing too much attention. It sounded easy.
Clearly, his boss hadn't counted on the sneaky little shadow that had gotten to the secret stash before him.
That first time, all Nico had seen was an empty but clearly searched hiding spot, and a silhouette disappearing over a rooftop with a crate under their arm—how they had gotten up there with it in the first place was beyond him.
Nevertheless, an easy excuse and a largely successful mission the following evening soon wiped all memory of the incident from the Marigold's hive mind and records.
Then Nico met Y/N again.
This time, they got to the location at the same time, and Nico had thought the encounter would be solved easily enough with his own two fists. He was proven surprisingly wrong when he was left sprawled out on the ground with a missing tooth and another missing crate of Marigold cargo.
Nico had never ever been vanquished so brutally, least of all by an opponent smaller than him using a martial technique he somehow had no name for.
(Karate, sources would later tell him, but that still meant next to nothing to him.)
Now it was personal.
Much like how Sherlock had Moriarty, Nicodeme Savoy had this elusive Y/N L/N, an identity only revealed to him by local gossip.
When he realized his hands alone wouldn't do, he turned to guns—and just as easily Y/N turned to fashioning anything they could get their hands on into a shield or even a weapon. Such resilience, such ingenuity, such frustratingly good resourcefulness.
Nico would have been angry if he wasn't so in absolute awe. Those stragglers from Lackadaisy and his evenly-matched spars with his sister were one thing, but Y/N was somehow another entirely.
Y/N was fresh, invigorating, a new challenge. It had been a long time since he was set to chase a brilliant shadow. The adrenaline junkie in him was completely and utterly addicted.
Nico didn't want to get to know Y/N, even if he knew where to find them easily. He liked the thrill, he liked the idea of them. Breaking the spectacle of gunfire, karate chops and cover of darkness would take that all away.
He wasn't ready to let go.
Y/N felt the same way.
"Same time tomorrow?" they called to him one night.
Nico, nursing a black eye, smirked back. "I'll get you, cher," he vowed without much bite to his threat.
He would, one day, if he ever got tired of it.
Until then, he could only watch as Y/N playfully waved and hopped over a wall, another Marigold-bound crate in their possession.
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