Fierce hard rock advanced & filled by bursts of gorgeous guitar tones with intuitive/organic bass & percussion. That's Humble Pie, a powerhouse fired by Marriott & Frampton's vocals . Glad to see so many others appreciating to this day.
The Infiltrator, Peter Frampton had already left Humble Pie when the Smokin’ album was recorded. He was replaced by the awesome Dave Clempson from Coliseum.
HI..I was at this show..unless there were 2 that day..I also remember i brought a cassette rec..for what was called their farewell tour also at the orpheum...what a great band...Thanks...DH
Fierce hard rock advanced & filled by bursts of gorgeous guitar tones with intuitive/organic bass & percussion. That's Humble Pie, a powerhouse fired by Marriott & Frampton's vocals . Glad to see so many others appreciating to this day.
The Infiltrator, Peter Frampton had already left Humble Pie when the Smokin’ album was recorded. He was replaced by the awesome Dave Clempson from Coliseum.
One of the best blues ever ( the studio version is bone chilling) !!!
HI..I was at this show..unless there were 2 that day..I also remember i brought a cassette rec..for what was called their farewell tour also at the orpheum...what a great band...Thanks...DH
Great song great band Steve used to really dig into that Les Paul.
I'm pretty sure that he played a Melody Maker and that's Clem Clemson playing.
hi..at the show,,steve played a black les paul standard..not his usual custom,,w/ white trim,,thanks...DH
Superb - but the studio version is spine-tingling!!
Great!
Agree with you Jack good but the the studio version is smokin