1 head of savoy cabbage4 large clove of garlic, minced5 Tbsp olive oilTake outer darker leaves of savoy cabbage and cut out the middle vein of those leaves. Take the remaining head and cut it into four parts. Cook in salted water dark and pale leaves separately until they are soft.In a large serving bowl place 1/4 of cooked savoy cabbage, 1 minced clove of garlic and 1 Tbsp of olive oil. Continue
As promised, I have transcribed that blues lead for everyone and as I mentioned before you should definitely play around with the notes. In other words, you should make it your own.
Below is a video of the lead and below that is the lead itself, transcribed. I told you that I would play the lead as it was written, but then improvise over top of those same notes.
Well, I did both of those things
Savoy Brown Style Blues
When it comes to the Blues, there are those who love it and there are those who treat it as oxygen. I wouldn't go so far as to say that I wouldn't be able to live without it, but I certainly have played a lot of Blues and still use a lot of its important lessons in my playing today.
When I was a kid, my favorite blues group was a band called Savoy Brown, who are still
TracklistDisc 11. Velvet2. Man In The Park (Single Edit)3. End Of The Line4. Star (I'm Not Stupid)5. Daylights Wasting6. Empty Of Feeling7. Foolish8. Unsound9. Fearlist10. Bottomless Pit11. You Won't Come To The Party12. The Breakers13. You Should've Told Me14. FaceDisc 21. Rain2. Karma Boomerang3. Best Western Beauty4. Star5. Tears From A Stone6. Grind You Down7. Reasons To Stay Indoors8. Whalebo
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…with thanks to Shannon, who suggested I write about England during NaBloPoMo.
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My sophomore year of high school was a mess.
We found out we were relocating to the UK in November and we moved in January. Those three months were tear-filled and riddled with teenage drama as I wept over a boyfriend who is long [...]
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Yusef Lateef - Last Savoy Sessions [2 CDs] (2000)Disc: 11. Oboe Blues2. Angel Eyes3. The Dreamer4. Arjuna5. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man6. Moon Tree7. Stella By Starlight8. Valse Bouk9. Half Breed10. Poor ButterflyDisc: 21. 8540 Twelfth Street2. Check Blues3. Prayer To The East4. A Night In Tunisia5. Lover Man6. Endura7. Love Dance8. Gypsy Arab9. SramDL. http://lix.in/6ada34http://lix.in/83caa0http://lix.in/39d335If you want more visit my site: http://softeca.forumlive.org
Savoy Brown - Steel (2007)320kbpsIn his brief liner essay, Kim Simmonds -- whose name is synonymous with Savoy Brown, having founded the group and been its only constant member -- says that this record is a return to basics without artifice, gimmicks, or varnish. OK. Fair enough. But if this is back to the raw blues for Simmonds and company on his millionth album, then why does it sound so polished? Steel's sound is very clean, and its approach to songs is, too -- the Lowell Fulsom tune "Monday Morning Blues" that opens the set is all but unrecognizable, having had all of its tough R&B and soul taken away to create a guitar wanker's trio approach. There's plenty of wah-wah, speaking of no artifice. Savoy's rumbling slide guitar craziness of old is back on Simmonds' boogie "Long as I've Got You," with its stinging slide guitar and plenty of amplifier distortion. The guitarist, who also functions -- unfortunately -- as the band's vocalist (what one wouldn't give for a Chris Yould
Savoy Brown Blues Band - Shake Down (1967)256kbps Part of the late-'60s blues-rock movement, Britain's Savoy Brown never achieved as much success in their homeland as they did in America, where they promoted their albums with nonstop touring. The band was formed and led by guitarist Kim Simmonds, whose dominating personality has led to myriad personnel changes; the original lineup included singer Bruce Portius, keyboardist Bob Hall, guitarist Martin Stone, bassist Ray Chappell, and drummer Leo Manning. This lineup appeared on the band's 1967 debut Shake Down, a collection of blues covers. Seeking a different approach, Simmonds dissolved the group and brought in guitarist Dave Peverett, bassist Rivers Jobe, drummer Roger Earl, and singer Chris Youlden, who gave them a distinctive frontman with his vocal abilities, bowler hat, and monocle. With perhaps its strongest lineup, Savoy Brown quickly made a name for itself, now recording originals like "Train to Nowhere" as well. However, Yo
Savoy Brown - Blue Matter (1969)320kbps The third release by Kim Simmonds and company, but the first to feature the most memorable lineup of the group: Simmonds, "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, Tony "Tone" Stevens, Roger Earl, and charismatic singer Chris Youlden. This one serves up a nice mixture of blues covers and originals, with the first side devoted to studio cuts and the second a live club date recording. Certainly the standout track, indeed a signature song by the band, is the tour de force "Train to Nowhere," with its patient, insistent buildup and pounding train-whistle climax. Additionally, David Anstey's detailed, imaginative sleeve art further boosts this a notch above most other British blues efforts.Review by Peter Kurtz(allmusic.com)1. Train to Nowhere (4:14)2. Tolling Bells (6:37)3. She's Got a Ring in His Nose and a Ring on Her Hand (3:09)4. Vicksburg Blues (4:07)5. Don't Turn Me from Your Door (5:10)6. Grits Ain't Groceries (All Around the World) (2:45)7. May Be Wrong
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