Keith richards said steve marriot was his favourite english singer from the 60s era and keith helped steve out financially when things were tough for him !! Long live KEEF
Steve also has Keith as his favourite guitarist and he did help Steve out financially I think had Steve joined the stones like keef wanted he would also be pushing the daisies up with addictions,
Keef will be the last Stone's member to pass over to the other side. It may be a long time coming as Keef is already pickled and embalmed from his wild years which i dont know if they have slowed down or not.
Haha! 🤭 Too funny! Just like a “man” hating going to the doctor, unless they’re on their death bed. Remember my dad getting uremic poisoning from a bladder infection, & having walking pneumonia when I was a teenager. He was a battle hardened WWII army 10th mountain division infantry-medic, bronze star-purple heart recipient & tough as nails. He made sure his 4 kids & our mom/wife made it to the doctor when needed though, I miss him.
peole who know steve marriot know how awesome he was (rip) if people are referring to that fact that Humble Pie & Marriot as world wide stars forget that ..that was barely a thing back then ..was just about solid rock n roll ..these guys (like so many others) did not recieve awards for their music people just knew they rocked ...and that my friends is all that mattes ..so would I call them underrated ?? far from it
@@timsears951 That’s true, I meant they’re underrated by TODAYS generation,as a kid I grew up with Small Faces The Who Jimi Hendrix Floyd Stones, it seemed like every week a brilliant album would be released and I had to save up to buy one,make the effort to go to a record shop and browse through the racks of albums to find what I wanted……happy days
WOW!!!! It's April 9, 2024 and I'm listening to this amazing performance and Steve Marriott's voice has every hair on my arms standing up and saluting one of the greatest vocalists of all time! WOW!!!!!!
... had the good fortune to attend Pie concerts ... 1972 at the University of Akron, and again in '73 in downtown Cleveland... both shows were beyond great
Right behind ya, Bro. Back then ... we had the best music, great sex, the coolest cars and the most benign drugs. There just ... is no equal. God Bless Steve Marriott, RIP.
My neighbor's older brother at 2948 Fortin St. in New Orleans "yes where the Jazz Fest is today" would play "Humble Pie Live at the Fillmore" on his new console stereo with the front doors open so the whole neighborhood could hear it. Those were the days....."1971"
So we have Clem Clemson on lead guitar, Jerry Shirley drums, Greg Ridley on bass and Steve Marriott handling lead vocals and rhythm guitar like a champ!
It's Clem clempson Steve and Clem used to interchange playing lead and rytham I can see why Peter left he was ambitious in hp would always be second fiddle,
Google this show midnight special 30th November 73 with procul harem Alvin lee and humble pie they do 2 more songs on la de da and thirty day's in hole ,
I’m 60 now and used to crank this song up on my older brother’s stereo! Rockin’ the Fillmore album. Open the windows in suburban Cleveland Ohio and let the neighbors hear😬😃… What a way to get the day started. Such an awesome jam! 30 days in the hole is another favorite, Hallelujah I love her so, ..ahh yes. Rock on!
In other words, when you listen to "Humble Pie", the neighbors do to! I'm 59 now, and still get the itch to play loud R/R, but mostly when I'm on the road! Agree, 30 days in the hole is great stuff as well!! Rock on INDEED!
I did listen to some of my older sisters records, but the Osmand's not really my idea of real ROCK, even at their ROCK-en-est, mostly a teen age girls dream band with Donny in PURPLE (definetly not DEEP PURPLE)!
On Humble Pie's first album you hear a real chemistry. Steve Marriot had a friend who was. a young lead player singer songwriter named Peter Framton who played with a love of the music. They all had a creative talent and Steve could bring it to the front for the world to hear music with such feeling that it spoke to the soul. .
@@johnsmith-zf1fdJames Dewar of stone the crows was more in the mold of bob Segar with a Scots twist country rock , Steve was soul, rock and a dynamic frontman singer guitarist,both great in diffrent ways not sure many peaple unfortunately would have heard of james, but good on you keeping his memory alive,😊
If anyone ever asked you..."what's the perfect example of high-energy hard rock played live and raw?"....show them this! MY GOD MAN!!!! A shame Marriott and the boys seem to be forgotten nowadays by the masses but maybe it's better that only the cool cats know and respect the Pie for what they were from 1970-75...almost unmatched by their peers.
@@greatunz67 As if the naïve young stand a chance against the music industry's marketing machine. They controlled taste before and after the 'lost decade' between about 1965 and 1975. During that time the industry didn't _get it_ and threw money at everything to see what stuck. It allowed a lot of creativity. Now, it's well controlled again and ain't nobody gonna take a chance at breaking it.
@@greatunz67 As if the naïve young stand a chance against the music industry's marketing machine. They controlled taste before and after the 'lost decade' between about 1965 and 1975. During that time the industry didn't _get it_ and threw money at everything to see what stuck. It allowed a lot of creativity. Now, it's well controlled again and ain't nobody gonna take a chance at breaking it.
Jerry Shirley really stands out on this. Talk about an underrated drummer from the classic rock era. No one ever mentions him. He's pounding the heck out of those drums
@@bawsack69 Yes. I should have been more clear with my statement. I meant to say 'going just by the way he sings he sounds southern American'. I knew he was British, and reading the wikipedia on HP, he and much of the band* through the yrs found the US south their second home it seems. He was always a hick at heart. haha
I’ve just watched the full episode 44 of Midnight Special Humble Pie also perform Oh La De Da and 30 Days in the Hole .Procol Harum and Alvin Lee are on the episode
If you Google midnight special 30 November 73 the full sow comes up with procal harum and other bands pie also do thirty days and oh la de off course they blow the other bands away,
I'm 65. Humble Pie was my first concert with Montrose and Spooky Tooth as openers. This was 1974. I then saw Marriott two different times at Harpo's in Detroit as a three piece. Shortly after the second show, I ran into him at an airport bar. We all know the voice but I mentioned how awesome he was at guitar. He said " I don't play second fiddle to no one mate". He was funny as hell. Have a picture of me and the band that I have framed in my rehearsal studio. Absolute favorite singer. What a first concert. Rock On.
"Having been instantly labelled by the UK music press as a supergroup, the band chose the name Humble Pie in order to downplay such expectations" ~ righteous
When I have a crappy day at work, nothing lifts my soul quite like jamming to Humble Pie on the commute home. Thanks Midnight Special- this was a performance for the ages!
Still listening in 2024. I had the vinyl version of this. Rocking The Fillmore. Use to play this loud at home and my mom would say that guy better get himself to the doctor. Her favorite song was I can’t drive 55.
Is there anything this guy couldn't do! Songwriter, guitar,vocals,harp .Hell,he could even dance! His energy levels were unreal, not just the drugs, which he was clearly on here, he always brought it, until the end
WHAT?! Where did this come from? I watched every Midnight Special and have never seen this before!! I saw their In Concert and Don Kirshner's appearances but this is the best live Pie footage yet! And I've never seen it in 20 years on RUclips either! WHAT A FIND
From the 2 shows that the Midnight Special did from London. The first, hosted by Peter Noone featured outdoor performances from Manfred Mann, Robin Trower & others. But since they were filmed outdoors the music was prerecorded and very un Midnight Special like....looked like the American Bandstand type shows that the MS tried not to be. So for the second week they went indoors (and live) to a famous ballroom in London and featured this great performance from Humble Pie. The show was hosted by Procol Harum.
Marriott is on a different level than most rock singers...he was such a live wire. I saw Humble Pie the weekend I returned from Vietnam in 1972..I'll never forget that show at the San Diego Sports Arena. Humble Pie, Boz Skaggs, Steve Miller and Slade.
I saw Humble Pie at an outdoor festival back when I was a teenager. Steve and Company rocked the place for 2 hours. Steve danced and jumped all over the stage. Everyone’s mouths were wide open like ‘who’s this band’ next day I purchased their live LP and to this day I still listen to it with a smile on my face. One of the best bands I ever saw and I’ve seen 1000’s of shows in my time. Thx guys for rockin’ my soul.
THANK YOU Midnight Special and RUclips for bringing this fantastic video back to where we can enjoy it. There is so little live footage of Humble Pie, that this is like a precious treasure. God Bless Steve, Greg, Clem and Jerry....
Wow. WOW!! When you think you've seen it all, you find this gem. I can't imagine there ever being another Marriott, more soul in a rocker. He was still reaching some fantastic heights in this period with the ladies backing. And those struts. To see them in a club in 73 would have been mind blowing. Somehow I missed this while watching episode 44! Thanks MS!
They cut through shredding like sharp razorlblades even with the echoey acoustics.. Steve and the Band + the Berries taking no prisoners.. RIP, Steve Marriott..
There is more Google midnight special 30 /Nov/73 procal harum, pie , this is where the don't need doctor came from also oh la de da, 30 days in a hole, + other bands,
Supergroup, back in the days when I was a youngster. Steve and The Pie never needed any doctor . Song was written by Ashford and Simpson. The Blackberries were even on Tour with Pink Floyd in the 70's.
Yep! Greg Ridley is one of my most admired bassists for sure, his brown leather outfit w/boots is smokin’ hot too !! The bass is my favorite instrument. This is so fabulous!! 🎉 Yeah!!
Instant chills! They had the sound, the songs, the soul, the groove, the vibe, the charisma, the energy, the looks... the biggest underrated case music has ever witnessed.
@@paulbangash4317 Yep! She lives on the Gold Coast in Queensland. She is a singing teacher these days. She was teaching Cliff Hoad from Kings Of The Sun a while back!
He was apparently Jimmy Pages first choice for Zeppelin. The Small faces did a version of Muddys you need love ‘ You Need Lovin’ ( zep did Whole lotta love. Lol. Oh Well ( that was Peter green in Fleetwood Mac. ) cheers from Montreal
Excellent early '70s vintage high quality footage. Yes, indeed. Don't need no Doctor. Nevertheless, do need more Humble Pie on The Midnight Special. Cheers!
I’m 55, been rocking this for over 45 yrs ! If his stage presence isn’t the inspiration for Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes then ol Chris dint have one!!!! Woooooo Hooo! Live Rockin Pie!!!!
Holy mother of god!! This is the Mount Olympus of a Rock & Soul performance!! A full on 100% soul drenched expression by every musician on that stage. It's a virtual perfect Ad for 14 year old boys & girls to get a Gibson Les Paul and fucking ROCK!! And the fact that we can experience it in the highest of quality sight & sound is truly a gift from the past, the engineers involved were phenomenal. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us all!❤
Watching Steve Marriot and Humble Pie at the Orlando Sports Stadium in 1973 (with J. Geils, and Led Zeppelin) was where I learned that if you have Black girls on stage - you don't need no keyboard, horns, or damn near anything else! They all did that little shuffle dance move together, with Steve singing, "I'm a funky junkie...", and the ladies replied - "He's a funky junkie...!" They brought the house DOWN! When HP went off - ZEP held back for an hour to allow the audience to settle down. I was imagining Jimmy and Roger backstage - asking each other, "How are we gonna follow THAT?!"
Not everything from that era was good. But I’m so glad I was part of it. We had the best music, musicians, lyricists, and Singers. This performance captured on video proves it. And the message actually brought out the best for the people. I see this and greatly miss my youth, those days, and the times. Thank you Lord. I greatly appreciated it .
True story, when I was a kid in the 70s my mom, God bless and keep her--a true angel, would not allow "the devil's music" in the house for me & my little brother. So, the only records I had were her old Beatles albums & my dad's Paul Revere and the Raiders & The Bee Gees. One day in 1979 when I was 9yrs old my Hillbilly cousins, Joe, Jeff & Ben came to visit. Joe was the oldest & coolest and he sympathized with my plight, a love for music with very restricted access. Before they left Joe slipped me a cassette tape he made just for me to play when the parents were not around. It had Jimi Hendrix playing the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock, Joe Cocker, some Zeppelin and a lot of Humble Pie. It blew my mind, man! Especially the Zeppelin and Humble Pie. The Pie just have that thing all bands want but not all bands have. I went on to become a decent alto saxophone player and an even better drummer. Thank you, cousin Joe! You were cool and I miss you, cuz. You're rocking with God now.
I was lucky enough to see this band two times at The Fillmore East with Cactus and Edgar Winters White Trash as the supporting acts… Great music, great venue… and three LOUD bands…
@@barbmiller4522 Carmine, Tim Bogart on bass, Jim McCarty on guitar and Rusty Day.. 1st album was good .. 2nd one, not as good but the 3rd one, Restrictions, was great… then the band had some personnel changes for a disappointing 4th album…
Keith richards said steve marriot was his favourite english singer from the 60s era and keith helped steve out financially when things were tough for him !! Long live KEEF
Steve also has Keith as his favourite guitarist and he did help Steve out financially I think had Steve joined the stones like keef wanted he would also be pushing the daisies up with addictions,
Keef will be the last Stone's member to pass over to the other side. It may be a long time coming as Keef is already pickled and embalmed from his wild years which i dont know if they have slowed down or not.
He'll yeah. When Frampton. Walked out on Steve. And now Frampton playing his old and best songs. Back stabber.
@@timothyvandyke-lc1oi Funny I' sure all our adversaries know once they Nuke us would still have to hunt down Keef Richards
42 years married every time I have a doctor's appointment I play this song drives my wife and kids crazy and I tell them have a little humble pie
Well, I guess you did need that doctor.
Now that is funny 😂
That is great! Next time have it blasting from your phone when the doc walks in!
Haha! 🤭 Too funny!
Just like a “man” hating going to the doctor, unless they’re on their death bed.
Remember my dad getting uremic poisoning from a bladder infection, & having walking pneumonia when I was a teenager.
He was a battle hardened WWII army 10th mountain division infantry-medic, bronze star-purple heart recipient & tough as nails. He made sure his 4 kids & our mom/wife made it to the doctor when needed though, I miss him.
That is pretty funny. Live long and prosper. V
Probably one of THE most underrated singers EVER
peole who know steve marriot know how awesome he was (rip) if people are referring to that fact that Humble Pie & Marriot as world wide stars forget that ..that was barely a thing back then ..was just about solid rock n roll ..these guys (like so many others) did not recieve awards for their music people just knew they rocked ...and that my friends is all that mattes ..so would I call them underrated ?? far from it
He wasn’t underrated in his day with the small faces or humble pie he was massive .
@@timsears951 That’s true, I meant they’re underrated by TODAYS generation,as a kid I grew up with Small Faces The Who Jimi Hendrix Floyd Stones, it seemed like every week a brilliant album would be released and I had to save up to buy one,make the effort to go to a record shop and browse through the racks of albums to find what I wanted……happy days
What a voice he had. Packed full of soul.
Nope, can’t stand that overused “term”, Steve Marriott and his mark on the music industry is HUGE.
WOW!!!! It's April 9, 2024 and I'm listening to this amazing performance and Steve Marriott's voice has every hair on my arms standing up and saluting one of the greatest vocalists of all time! WOW!!!!!!
same day for me, too!
Great band ...the official live "Rockin 'the Fillmore" Is one of my favourites.Fanrastic rock/blues...🤟🤟🤟
This band and Marriot is so damn underrated it makes me cry. I can't believe they didn't go farther than they did. Marriot blisters....
When Frampton left this band died.....
Many people forget that Peter Frampton was in this line up
We used to have really great music, didn’t we?
....agreeeeerock on 🎸 kind regards from Berlin.
For sure! Couple exceptions today are blackberry smoke and Sierra Ferrell. Check em out first one rock and roll second one country/folk
... had the good fortune to attend Pie concerts ... 1972 at the University of Akron, and again in '73 in downtown Cleveland... both shows were beyond great
We certainly did! I still have my big JBL speakers from 1978.
We sure did. WTF happened? Look what we have now!
I am 73 and I still get goose bumps! STEVE IS THE BEST!
Right behind ya, Bro. Back then ... we had the best music, great sex, the coolest cars and the most benign drugs. There just ... is no equal. God Bless Steve Marriott, RIP.
goose bumpin for a little english boy that had the voice of a 200 pound black girl,,,fukin love it......
Me too. 73 and Rock On
Count me in bro! 71 and still alive and kicking! Steve Marriot is missed a lot!
Kids today don't know how fucking good 70s rock was!
Cause they need a doctor!
....or how _bad_ the current stuff is....
@@chuckbaranoski6184 They be bad sick!
Any Body Got A Time Machine???🙃💐🫶🏻
im one of the only like 5 people in my school who appreciates 70s rock. and i go to a music school. hahah
My neighbor's older brother at 2948 Fortin St. in New Orleans "yes where the Jazz Fest is today" would play "Humble Pie Live at the Fillmore" on his new console stereo with the front doors open so the whole neighborhood could hear it. Those were the days....."1971"
Ha when I didn’t feel like getting a ticket I’d go watch whoever was on stage closest to that street.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is Rock & Roll done right!
Steve Marriott was one of a kind. He was still singing like that towards the end of his time on earth. What a talent. Sadly missed
Amen to that my friend.
Energy plus! And great rhythm guitar
Yep, saw him mid 80s in a little pub in South London - rocked the place! ;-)
Fecking brilliant , simple as that. Honest and no faking like today’s shite
I've never seen such footage of Steve looking so happy and having the time of his life. Totally infectious joy.
So we have Clem Clemson on lead guitar, Jerry Shirley drums, Greg Ridley on bass and Steve Marriott handling lead vocals and rhythm guitar like a champ!
That’s Frampton playing the lead
@@cashmoney7660Nope, it’s Clem Clempson* playing guitar here, Peter F. had already left by this time.
It's Clem clempson Steve and Clem used to interchange playing lead and rytham I can see why Peter left he was ambitious in hp would always be second fiddle,
Thanks, I was wondering!!
@@mikeowen1192 Frampton had a lot of ballads to sing. 😂 He helped destroy hard rock like this, I know, I was playing back then.
My god... WHERE HAS THIS FOOTAGE BEEN?! 🔥
I know right?! Makes you wonder what other incredible performance are sitting in a vault somewhere!
Google this show midnight special 30th November 73 with procul harem Alvin lee and humble pie they do 2 more songs on la de da and thirty day's in hole ,
@@mikeowen1192Thank mate 👍🙏
Odds are they had to re-secure the rights to the performances. And with such a big back catalog, it can take some time.
Locked away in a vote waiting for someone just like you to walk up and turn it on baby We had the best of everything
I’m 60 now and used to crank this song up on my older brother’s stereo! Rockin’ the Fillmore album.
Open the windows in suburban Cleveland Ohio and let the neighbors hear😬😃… What a way to get the day started.
Such an awesome jam! 30 days in the hole is another favorite, Hallelujah I love her so, ..ahh yes. Rock on!
In other words, when you listen to "Humble Pie", the neighbors do to! I'm 59 now, and still get the itch to play loud R/R, but mostly when I'm on the road! Agree, 30 days in the hole is great stuff as well!! Rock on INDEED!
I did listen to some of my older sisters records, but the Osmand's not really my idea of real ROCK, even at their ROCK-en-est, mostly a teen age girls dream band with Donny in PURPLE (definetly not DEEP PURPLE)!
music is only free if you open the windows.
65 yrs old and rockin’ till my last breath! 🤘🏼
I'm 63 & use to BLAST MY STEREO TOO! Hell with the neighbors I wasn't hurting anyone! Love the oldie but goodies! 🎸💯☝️🎶🎸🩺🥼🎤🔥💞🎶💓🎤🔥🎉
This man 👆was the very best vocalist I’ve ever heard. He still is the standard that male vocalists are measured by today. RIP Mr. Steve Marriott
On Humble Pie's first album you hear a real chemistry. Steve Marriot had a friend who was. a young lead player singer songwriter named Peter Framton who played with a love of the music. They all had a creative talent and Steve could bring it to the front for the world to hear music with such feeling that it spoke to the soul. .
Humble Pie was ALL ROCK N ROLL!
THANK YOU MIDNIGHT SPECIAL!!!!
STEVE MARRIOTT WAS THE GREATEST BRITISH VOCALIST OF HIS GENERATION
(he's who Robert Plant wanted to be)
James Dewar much better
PAUL ROGERS, IS A FINE VOCALIST!!!M.O'B
@@johnsmith-zf1fdJames Dewar of stone the crows was more in the mold of bob Segar with a Scots twist country rock , Steve was soul, rock and a dynamic frontman singer guitarist,both great in diffrent ways not sure many peaple unfortunately would have heard of james, but good on you keeping his memory alive,😊
No doubt about it!
That was pretty f-ing awesome! Steve Marriott (God Rest His Soul) was an incredible performer!
Humble Pie Rockin the Midnight Special really brings back memories 😢
If anyone ever asked you..."what's the perfect example of high-energy hard rock played live and raw?"....show them this! MY GOD MAN!!!! A shame Marriott and the boys seem to be forgotten nowadays by the masses but maybe it's better that only the cool cats know and respect the Pie for what they were from 1970-75...almost unmatched by their peers.
It's not just them that's forgotten, ALL of rock is these days sadly.., today's generation are brain dead when it comes to music.
Yeah they think that this death metal is the thing now in which I think it sucks and sounds like they got that mic shoved down their throats
@@greatunz67 As if the naïve young stand a chance against the music industry's marketing machine. They controlled taste before and after the 'lost decade' between about 1965 and 1975. During that time the industry didn't _get it_ and threw money at everything to see what stuck. It allowed a lot of creativity. Now, it's well controlled again and ain't nobody gonna take a chance at breaking it.
@@greatunz67 As if the naïve young stand a chance against the music industry's marketing machine. They controlled taste before and after the 'lost decade' between about 1965 and 1975. During that time the industry didn't _get it_ and threw money at everything to see what stuck. It allowed a lot of creativity. Now, it's well controlled again and ain't nobody gonna take a chance at breaking it.
...Never forgot this album named ' smoken with 30 days in the hole
Jerry Shirley really stands out on this. Talk about an underrated drummer from the classic rock era. No one ever mentions him. He's pounding the heck out of those drums
I know very well of Jerry Shirley.
absolutely!!!
I always mention him with the '70's great drummers! 😁
His playing on the first Fastway album is godly
no one else could handle Syd Barrett
On my way to chemo treatment in the morning. I needed this!
Good luck and God Bless you
Hope you don't need no doctor real soon. Cheers, M8
Listen to music it will let your mind go somewhere else during the treatments. Stay positive you got this.
God bless you and heal you!!!
Be strong 😊 This song is magical !
Steve remains an incomparable vocalist. Simply amazing. RIP, Steve, your music lives on.
Humble Pie totally rocks. Especially love Steve Marriott's singing and playing. That man had him some soul. He is missed.
Oh hell yes. He was amazing.
Going by his singing, he sounds southern American.
@@annodehe was from London
@@bawsack69 Yes. I should have been more clear with my statement. I meant to say 'going just by the way he sings he sounds southern American'. I knew he was British, and reading the wikipedia on HP, he and much of the band* through the yrs found the US south their second home it seems. He was always a hick at heart. haha
@@annode A Muswell Hillbilly boy?
One of the best live bands ever.
they were much more bluesy and soulful after Pete left and Clem joined, but this is super hard rock as well. Brilliant
One of the best bands from the early 70's !!
What a underated band they were!!!Steve Marriott is a true legend................They really kicked ass!!!
@@joomomma9463go away
There’s that word again…
They weren’t underrated, only by people with no soul
Underrated? They were one of the biggest acts around.
Wow, they killed it! The Black Berries were a great addition to the sound.
This is the best footage I’ve seen of the band. Stellar
Right on AP!
Jerry Shirley is holding down the back beat rhythm, fabulously on the drums!
I’ve just watched the full episode 44 of Midnight Special Humble Pie also perform Oh La De Da and 30 Days in the Hole .Procol Harum and Alvin Lee are on the episode
I'm really old but I got see the pie while in highschool and they played this , hot and nasty , hallelujah, 30days etc a highlight of my youth
If you Google midnight special 30 November 73 the full sow comes up with procal harum and other bands pie also do thirty days and oh la de off course they blow the other bands away,
You were very very lucky, so cool!
Black Oak Arkansas had a song too, called “Hot and Nasty”, I’ve got the album, wonder who wrote the original hmmm?
I saw them open for Nugent back in the later 70s.
Saw pie in london in the 70,s. Meet this girl from Scotland at the concert. That was damn near 50 years ago.
I'm 65. Humble Pie was my first concert with Montrose and Spooky Tooth as openers. This was 1974. I then saw Marriott two different times at Harpo's in Detroit as a three piece. Shortly after the second show, I ran into him at an airport bar. We all know the voice but I mentioned how awesome he was at guitar. He said " I don't play second fiddle to no one mate". He was funny as hell. Have a picture of me and the band that I have framed in my rehearsal studio.
Absolute favorite singer. What a first concert.
Rock On.
I like The Small Faces but I have never really listened to Humble Pie. I think I'm going to have to start, that was absolute class!
Great band. I love this era, but I'm also really fond of the first two Pie albums - very different sound.
Steve Marriott was the coolest rock star ever. Blows everyone else out of the water. Unreal! 🇬🇧🤩🇺🇸
Best fake black guy ever...maybe tied with Peter Wolf.
@@bigwilson8794There was nothing fake about Marriot, dingbat.
@bigwilson8794
Steve wasn't a fake blackman. He had a "black soul" you can hear it in this performance.
Only five foot two but with the voice of a GIANT!! RIP Steve Marriott!!
How dare you! He was five foot four.
This performance took place in the Rainbow Room at London's Biba dept store on Kensington High Street in 1973.
The same place Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre played their set.
Thanks. I was wondering where this was.
Remarkably clea4 video!
"Having been instantly labelled by the UK music press as a supergroup,
the band chose the name Humble Pie in order to downplay such expectations" ~ righteous
Interesting! Thanks for sharing that bit of trivia 😀
Steve Marriott gave all he had every performance. Saw Humble Pie and they rocked the Roundhouse in Memphis.
For me they more than lived up to the expections
Going off this they where more than a super group no lipsinking here or pretending to play guitar,
They sure sound “Super” to me and that’s A OK, what a great band!!
❤ 68 years old and I almost missed this !!! No Doctor
Thank you Midnight Special.R.I.P. Steve.You're amazing talent will be enjoyed forever.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
One of the frickin GREATEST bands of the Seventies. Can't understand why and the hell there not in the HOF yet..Mind boggling !!
Humble Pie just kicks ass from every direction, awesome.
Wow great film clarity & what a tune
When I have a crappy day at work, nothing lifts my soul quite like jamming to Humble Pie on the commute home. Thanks Midnight Special- this was a performance for the ages!
Jerry and Greg give this whole performance its foundation, all with ZERO ego. Just playing for the song.
Jerry's great! He was awesome in Fastway too!
Thats when played for joy of playing
Jerry the Beast. .
Thanks for this. What a great band. One of the greatest rock voices ever. RIP.
Still listening in 2024. I had the vinyl version of this. Rocking The Fillmore. Use to play this loud at home and my mom would say that guy better get himself to the doctor. Her favorite song was I can’t drive 55.
Mom knows.
I never saw Steve Marriott before. Thank you 100 times.
Is there anything this guy couldn't do! Songwriter, guitar,vocals,harp .Hell,he could even dance! His energy levels were unreal, not just the drugs, which he was clearly on here, he always brought it, until the end
Humble Pie in 2024.....freakin amazing!!
Saw Humble back in the day at Winterland with Frampton still in the band, high power rock! Steve had one of the most recognizable voices in rock ever!
I love Pete frampton I now think I know why he left he would always be in Steve's shadow anyone would, clemclempson great replacement ,
I was there
That's what I'm talkin' about!! Powerful way to start the week, Midnight Special! Rockin band from a great rockin episode! 🤘😍💜
Slažem se u potpunosti. .💯👍🧘♀️💙✌
Had to put you at 100 thumbs up.
@@gregcox9556 🙌 Thanks!
Loved this band WOW Awsome to see this show.
this is the best thing about RUclips.
you don't get this just anywhere.
Saw this band in London in the early 70's (with Clem Clemson post Frampton)...they were stunning! And that voice!!
Being blessed by Humble Pie and the Midnight Special today
Who needs an apple a day when Midnight Special is serving up Humble Pie and The Black Berries?
Right on, Kevin!🙌😁
Especially sweet berries like that!
Music is medicine!
“Eat It” 😋
I can feel the “seed” in between my teeth
WHAT?! Where did this come from? I watched every Midnight Special and have never seen this before!! I saw their In Concert and Don Kirshner's appearances but this is the best live Pie footage yet! And I've never seen it in 20 years on RUclips either! WHAT A FIND
From the 2 shows that the Midnight Special did from London. The first, hosted by Peter Noone featured outdoor performances from Manfred Mann, Robin Trower & others. But since they were filmed outdoors the music was prerecorded and very un Midnight Special like....looked like the American Bandstand type shows that the MS tried not to be.
So for the second week they went indoors (and live) to a famous ballroom in London and featured this great performance from Humble Pie. The show was hosted by Procol Harum.
Marriott is on a different level than most rock singers...he was such a live wire. I saw Humble Pie the weekend I returned from Vietnam in 1972..I'll never forget that show at the San Diego Sports Arena. Humble Pie, Boz Skaggs, Steve Miller and Slade.
Wow, what a lineup!
Boz Skaggs WITH Steve Miller, right?
@@sgt.thundercok4704 yup
@@gregmock6808 My band did songs from both artists back in the day but I had no idea until recently they'd been in the same bands at times.
Steve could belt it out. I was 14 when I first saw them in 1971. I would crank this up all the time in my younger days. We had some music then.
I WAS 20 😅
I saw Humble Pie at an outdoor festival back when I was a teenager. Steve and Company rocked the place for 2 hours. Steve danced and jumped all over the stage. Everyone’s mouths were wide open like ‘who’s this band’ next day I purchased their live LP and to this day I still listen to it with a smile on my face. One of the best bands I ever saw and I’ve seen 1000’s of shows in my time. Thx guys for rockin’ my soul.
The very best era of rock n roll the 70's can not be matched
The late 60s and early 70s....
@@ieattofu68 absolutely right
THANK YOU Midnight Special and RUclips for bringing this fantastic video back to where we can enjoy it. There is so little live footage of Humble Pie, that this is like a precious treasure.
God Bless Steve, Greg, Clem and Jerry....
This song was playing on my way last year for knee replacement surgery😁Great tune "hear"👍🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
So you did need a Doctor 😅!
Back then if you needed a hip replacement, just call these guys.
With the blackberries as well, absolutely brillant!
That was just plain old awesome!!!!
Wow. WOW!! When you think you've seen it all, you find this gem. I can't imagine there ever being another Marriott, more soul in a rocker. He was still reaching some fantastic heights in this period with the ladies backing. And those struts. To see them in a club in 73 would have been mind blowing. Somehow I missed this while watching episode 44! Thanks MS!
I miss Frampton on that but it's ok...Steve Marriott was a BEAST! 😄❤
One of THE great voices of Rock-n-Roll! And what a showman!! Can you tell...I LOVE Steve Marriott??
Me Too 🥰
Humble Pie, cup of coffee and Midnight Special. Nothing better
black of course
Black Coffee
Gotta be Black Coffee.
No thanks. Life's fast enough as it is.
They cut through shredding like sharp razorlblades even with the echoey acoustics.. Steve and the Band + the Berries taking no prisoners.. RIP, Steve Marriott..
Wait...he died? I guess he _did_ need a doctor.
@@OMGWTFLOLSMH Doctors DON'T put out fires!
@@DMSProduktions no, but a doctor would have told him to stop smoking. ...i'll let that one sink in.
@@noneyerbidness Duhh, i know, smoking in bed was ALWAYS bad karma!
Where has this footage been for 50 years? Fantastic! There must be more of this. One of the best live bands of the 70s
There is more Google midnight special
There is more Google midnight special 30 /Nov/73 procal harum, pie , this is where the don't need doctor came from also oh la de da, 30 days in a hole, + other bands,
Amazing, and timely !
Supergroup, back in the days when I was a youngster. Steve and The Pie never needed any doctor . Song was written by Ashford and Simpson. The Blackberries were even on Tour with Pink Floyd in the 70's.
Wow! Amazing. Great band, great singers. That bass player is the ultimate in cool!
Yep! Greg Ridley is one of my most admired bassists for sure, his brown leather outfit w/boots is smokin’ hot too !!
The bass is my favorite instrument.
This is so fabulous!! 🎉 Yeah!!
He definitely wins the coolest dressed award!
Instant chills! They had the sound, the songs, the soul, the groove, the vibe, the charisma, the energy, the looks... the biggest underrated case music has ever witnessed.
Their early albums still blow me
away.
Nice clip!
Nice to see a young Vanetta Fields in the backing group! Rockin' Vanetta!
She's an adopted Aussie legend now!
I met Her over there way back in 1990 when she was touring with John Farnham . Lovely lady.
@@paulbangash4317 Yep!
She lives on the Gold Coast in Queensland. She is a singing teacher these days.
She was teaching Cliff Hoad from Kings Of The Sun a while back!
Awesome performance! Those guys really knew how to rock out… Stevie has to be one of the all time great vocalists, he’s got so much soul! ❤
He was apparently Jimmy Pages first choice for Zeppelin. The Small faces did a version of Muddys you need love ‘ You Need Lovin’ ( zep did Whole lotta love. Lol. Oh Well ( that was Peter green in Fleetwood Mac. ) cheers from Montreal
Wow! Probably the best guitar jam every! Unreal! Awesome!
Saw them open for ZZ TOP at Lebanon Valley in N. Y. in 1980...my 1st concert
Stunning, absolute perfection.
Excellent early '70s vintage high quality footage. Yes, indeed. Don't need no Doctor. Nevertheless, do need more Humble Pie on The Midnight Special. Cheers!
A gd dynamo. I love Steve’s voice. Thanks Midnight Special.
Saw Humble Pie in Hyde Park in 1970 WOW they blew me away . Another great memory in my 71 years of life . Always loved Pete Frampton
The GREAT Humble Pie!
So underrated
I’m 55, been rocking this for over 45 yrs ! If his stage presence isn’t the inspiration for Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes then ol Chris dint have one!!!! Woooooo Hooo! Live Rockin Pie!!!!
Yea Chris is highly influenced by Steve and the Faces early days
@@jerryfehn1772black crowes do nothing original. Poseurs.
A revelation.. this upload is one of the most significant rock music occurrences of the year! Cheers x
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Holy mother of god!! This is the Mount Olympus of a Rock & Soul performance!! A full on 100% soul drenched expression by every musician on that stage. It's a virtual perfect Ad for 14 year old boys & girls to get a Gibson Les Paul and fucking ROCK!! And the fact that we can experience it in the highest of quality sight & sound is truly a gift from the past, the engineers involved were phenomenal. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us all!❤
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man o man what performance. i will always love humble pie .......
Damm this band had it all!!! 2024 first time seeing and hearing them, they are just amazing, plus they are having a great time as-well!!!!
Watching Steve Marriot and Humble Pie at the Orlando Sports Stadium in 1973 (with J. Geils, and Led Zeppelin) was where I learned that if you have Black girls on stage - you don't need no keyboard, horns, or damn near anything else! They all did that little shuffle dance move together, with Steve singing, "I'm a funky junkie...", and the ladies replied - "He's a funky junkie...!" They brought the house DOWN! When HP went off - ZEP held back for an hour to allow the audience to settle down. I was imagining Jimmy and Roger backstage - asking each other, "How are we gonna follow THAT?!"
Who's Roger?
Jimmy Page and Robert Plant had enormous respect for Steve Marriott.
Wow, what a talent. RIP Steve Marriott. 👍
My first concert ever was Head East and Humble Pie opening for Nazareth. Humble Pie Stole the show!
Fantastic all around.
Love the sound of Steve's guitar.
Hell Yeah!!! Got this Album!! Im 71 Still Rock n Roll!!!!!!!! I need Doctor feel good, Ha,!!
Not everything from that era was good. But I’m so glad I was part of it. We had the best music, musicians, lyricists, and Singers. This performance captured on video proves it. And the message actually brought out the best for the people.
I see this and greatly miss my youth, those days, and the times.
Thank you Lord. I greatly appreciated it .
True story, when I was a kid in the 70s my mom, God bless and keep her--a true angel, would not allow "the devil's music" in the house for me & my little brother.
So, the only records I had were her old Beatles albums & my dad's Paul Revere and the Raiders & The Bee Gees.
One day in 1979 when I was 9yrs old my Hillbilly cousins, Joe, Jeff & Ben came to visit. Joe was the oldest & coolest and he sympathized with my plight, a love for music with very restricted access.
Before they left Joe slipped me a cassette tape he made just for me to play when the parents were not around. It had Jimi Hendrix playing the Star Spangled Banner at Woodstock, Joe Cocker, some Zeppelin and a lot of Humble Pie. It blew my mind, man! Especially the Zeppelin and Humble Pie. The Pie just have that thing all bands want but not all bands have. I went on to become a decent alto saxophone player and an even better drummer.
Thank you, cousin Joe! You were cool and I miss you, cuz. You're rocking with God now.
Great story
When we did great things...
I was lucky enough to see this band two times at The Fillmore East with Cactus and Edgar Winters White Trash as the supporting acts… Great music, great venue… and three LOUD bands…
Another great band Cactus.. Carmine Apice
@@barbmiller4522 Carmine, Tim Bogart on bass, Jim McCarty on guitar and Rusty Day.. 1st album was good .. 2nd one, not as good but the 3rd one, Restrictions, was great… then the band had some personnel changes for a disappointing 4th album…
Now that had to be one helluva show!!
What a voice and guitar maestro