It's telling from the comments the love and high regard Steve Marriott has still got. I saw him in '84 at Portsmouth Guildhall half full with old fans and mods, he got everyone down front and was excellent, sadly missed.
I saw him in ‘88 in a his pub band across the road from the Oval. Wearing dungarees, a voice that belied his small stature. Humble [sic] as. A rare privilege for me, not least because of his untimely tragic death. Only the good die young. The original Ar’ful Dodger’, inn’t. Even makes receding hairline look cool. Also saw Paul Jones with his The Blues Band in some outta the way dancehall few months before. Saw Bob Geldof with Boomtown Rats in Wellington (old) Town Hall in early eighties. This is one helluva nostalgia trip down memory lane for me. By the way, I want to have PP’s babies. … and I never knew PP was an Ikette. Huge pipes that Tina. Best stuff she ever sung was with Ike.
Thanks.That was great!👍👍I felt sorry for Steve though when Rod Stewart and Peter Frampton were shown. They became huge stars and he was left behind. Best vocalist in the world imho. RIP STEVE MARRIOTT ♥️💓💞💕❣️
As much as I loved Steve there was a certain karma to his lack of success. He dumped on his mates Kenny, Ronnie and Mac after Ogden's Nut ect. The SF'S could have been huge after that album, but Steve chose to split the band and none of them had the success they could have had if they had stuck together.
@@RicTic66 No they weren't making any money for starters, (thanks to the mismanagement of their finances by D. Arsehole Arden) and he wanted a more raw blues sound. The others didn't want to change much. So he moved on to Humble Pie. When Rod came in their hits were few and more pop /soft rock but then Rod used them as backing for his career soaring solo efforts. Their biggest success was with Paul's _Maybe I'm Amazed_ so they lucked out in a percentage of the royalties on that one. It's such a shame that Ronnie Wood didn't team up with Steve in the Small Faces because he is a brilliant blues guitarist.
I love when the panelists can’t guess Frampton’s monster hit song name, you can hear Marriott yell in the background (@21:33), “It’s called ‘I’ve Got A Million Dollars!” Love his sense of humor.
@@PatriotSteve He wasn't happy about never having made money from records as others took the profits, but he also said in 1987 that he didn't want to be a "rich kid" and just needed enough to make a living from working which is why he preferred gigging live in pubs and clubs.
Poor old Steve. His lovely ex flame across the room from him, his insanely famous ex-band mate Peter Frampton as one of the answers, and one of Humble Pie's old opening acts David Bowie. What a fucken head spin this must have been for him.
Hopefully he did not care. Have you/others here read www.amazon.co.uk/Steve-Marriott-All-Too-Beautiful/dp/1905139276 - an expensive self indulgent present. I just love his infectious energy/Lane & going it alone. Melvin much less so. Gonna do a very loud drive by in nearby Arksdon of Tin Soldier on the 30th Jan.
@@stephaniepemberton6262 Me too. Still listen to the Small Faces everyday. Don't know what it is about Steve Marriott, but I have to get my Steve M fix everyday, even after all these years.
My second after Paul ‘The Voice’ Roger. But for sheer passion and range, yup, no.1. But bonus is PP Arnold who was female ‘backup’ vocalist on Steve’s The Small Faces ‘Little Tin Soldier’.Her voice is what made that song their signature song.
But imagine what the questions would be like....which one direction star went on to blah blah .......or who collaborated with lil' dick on party party blah blah
I recently read somewhere an interview with Jerry Shirley. He says that the day of BandAid, Their band "Packet of Three" was in a hotel somewhere in Europe watching the show on TV. He said Steve wasn't upset at not being there and that they all agreed to donate the evenings earnings to the BandAid charity. People always say "poor Steve", playing in pubs and small venues, but from what I've read, he was quite happy. Steve never was interested in being a big star, just wanted to keep playing the music and entertaining the people. Bless him...
I can't understand why the presenter of the show named all the those artists PP Arnold sang with but forgot to mention Steve who was sitting right there.
Oh he certainly knew about Mike Read pulling "Relax" off air (prior to the BBC deciding to ban it anyway), the notoriety of it sent it up to number one. Mike said in _Smash Hits_ (having been voted 6th Biggest Prat of the Year by their readers in their annual Winners' Poll due to the whole farrago) that he got on well with the band but he wouldn't play "Relax" on his shows (on radio, or _Pop Quiz_ and _Saturday Superstore_ on television) because they were all aimed at family audiences. However, Mike did play "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love" on his radio show (and "Two Tribes" was featured in a question in the previous series of _Pop Quiz),_ and the band certainly never held a grudge otherwise Holly wouldn't have agreed to appear on the show (same also applies to Holly's bandmate Nasher in the Christmas edition).
As anyone noticed most comments on here are about steve marriott because he's a real personality not false and can cut it as a live performer vocaly and guitar player legend,
LOL that's true. It's also true that his wife Pam said that he singed off the front on his hairline while trying to light a pilot in a gas oven which exploded in his face. Maybe that's it. However, if you look at photos when he was young, it looks like he was hiding a high forehead under those bangs. I've noticed that his very beautiful daughter, Mollie, also has a very high forehead.
Was that a wrong answer on the singles from Thriller question? Read said six, but it's seven. Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, PYT, Human Nature, Wanna Be Starting Something, and The Girl is Mine. All were released prior to this being recorded too.
How can you NOT recognize Johnny Cash's voice! Oh well, guess some people don't know SUN records. But seriously... Johnny's voice is pretty distinct like Willy Nelson's or Elvis Presley's. I must be spoiled musically. 🥴
I just finished PP's autobiography. Seems that back in the "swinging 60's" she hooked up with quite a few famous artists. First Mick, then Steve, Jimi Hendrix, Rod Stewart (ironic since Steve married Rod's ex Jenny), and believe it or not a much younger Andy Gibb. Quite a desirable lady.
It's telling from the comments the love and high regard Steve Marriott has still got. I saw him in '84 at Portsmouth Guildhall half full with old fans and mods, he got everyone down front and was excellent, sadly missed.
I saw him in ‘88 in a his pub band across the road from the Oval. Wearing dungarees, a voice that belied his small stature. Humble [sic] as. A rare privilege for me, not least because of his untimely tragic death. Only the good die young. The original Ar’ful Dodger’, inn’t. Even makes receding hairline look cool. Also saw Paul Jones with his The Blues Band in some outta the way dancehall few months before. Saw Bob Geldof with Boomtown Rats in Wellington (old) Town Hall in early eighties. This is one helluva nostalgia trip down memory lane for me. By the way, I want to have PP’s babies. … and I never knew PP was an Ikette. Huge pipes that Tina. Best stuff she ever sung was with Ike.
Man, Steve Marriott, PP Arnold and Paul Jones on the same show. Legends!
Steve Marriott, the greatest vocalist ever.
Stewart Nicol definitely up there up the very best. Loved Steve's voice
yep , you will go to heaven , best ever
He and Terry Reid and the two British singers that just put near everyone else on a lower level when it comes to soul rock vocals. No doubt about it.
yeah, great bloke :)
After John Lennon but certainly up there 👍
The incomparable Steve Marriott.
That was fun to watch. Thanks for uploading. Long live Steve Marriott!
@Scotty Good definitely. I was thinking the same thing with Runaway, it would've been nice for them to include that with steve on the show
Thanks.That was great!👍👍I felt sorry for Steve though when Rod Stewart and Peter Frampton were shown. They became huge stars and he was left behind. Best vocalist in the world imho. RIP STEVE MARRIOTT ♥️💓💞💕❣️
As much as I loved Steve there was a certain karma to his lack of success. He dumped on his mates Kenny, Ronnie and Mac after Ogden's Nut ect. The SF'S could have been huge after that album, but Steve chose to split the band and none of them had the success they could have had if they had stuck together.
I did too...... :( I thought the same thing.
Neither of them could carry Steve's bags. Marriott was the BEST.
@@RicTic66 No they weren't making any money for starters, (thanks to the mismanagement of their finances by D. Arsehole Arden) and he wanted a more raw blues sound. The others didn't want to change much. So he moved on to Humble Pie. When Rod came in their hits were few and more pop /soft rock but then Rod used them as backing for his career soaring solo efforts. Their biggest success was with Paul's _Maybe I'm Amazed_ so they lucked out in a percentage of the royalties on that one. It's such a shame that Ronnie Wood didn't team up with Steve in the Small Faces because he is a brilliant blues guitarist.
Steve Marriott is a great musician. Without him there would be no small faces......Money-Ronnie Lane‘s the „faces“
Steve was so funny here, had a good laugh. Wish he was still here 😔
don't we all :-(
And Geldoff a miserable sod
So sad he died in a house fire 7 years later in 1991 aged only 44
Lord have mercy! I love Steve Marriott!
The contrast between Steve Marriot's and Holly Johnson's hair is pretty epic.
Steve Marriott ,vocalist of the 20th century
Steve my baby!!!
I love when the panelists can’t guess Frampton’s monster hit song name, you can hear Marriott yell in the background (@21:33), “It’s called ‘I’ve Got A Million Dollars!”
Love his sense of humor.
No one will remember that song, whatever it was called
i think it’s more out of bitterness than trying to be funny. Steve was barely scraping by at this point and was resentful of others success.
Show me the whey
@@PatriotSteve He wasn't happy about never having made money from records as others took the profits, but he also said in 1987 that he didn't want to be a "rich kid" and just needed enough to make a living from working which is why he preferred gigging live in pubs and clubs.
loved this programme. Mike was a great host.
Steve Marriott is a wonderful man/musician
Poor old Steve. His lovely ex flame across the room from him, his insanely famous ex-band mate Peter Frampton as one of the answers, and one of Humble Pie's old opening acts David Bowie. What a fucken head spin this must have been for him.
Agree, plus Rod S.
@Donald Mackay Spot on Donald. Marriot/Lane are dynamite. Play them every day. Very loud. Driving in my car. Oft.
Hopefully he did not care. Have you/others here read www.amazon.co.uk/Steve-Marriott-All-Too-Beautiful/dp/1905139276 - an expensive self indulgent present. I just love his infectious energy/Lane & going it alone. Melvin much less so. Gonna do a very loud drive by in nearby Arksdon of Tin Soldier on the 30th Jan.
Stop the quiz with five minutes to go and let Steve and PP do Tin Soldier
@@stephaniepemberton6262 Me too. Still listen to the Small Faces everyday. Don't know what it is about Steve Marriott, but I have to get my Steve M fix everyday, even after all these years.
king and queen , Marriot , Arnold
My second after Paul ‘The Voice’ Roger. But for sheer passion and range, yup, no.1.
But bonus is PP Arnold who was female ‘backup’ vocalist on Steve’s The Small Faces ‘Little Tin Soldier’.Her voice is what made that song their signature song.
That was awesome. So many memories. Thanks for sharing.
Oh wow, I just discovered this. I used to have it on video and I’m so happy to find it here. Thank you so much for posting!
We could do with a decent music quiz like this now.
We sure could👍👍
Rip Steve 🇬🇧🇬🇧
But imagine what the questions would be like....which one direction star went on to blah blah .......or who collaborated with lil' dick on party party blah blah
@@allosaurusfragilis7782 😂😂😂😭😭😭
@@allosaurusfragilis7782 Yeah probably!
They had one 30 years after called never mind the buzzcocks 😉
Why didn’t Geldof invite the incomparable Steve Marriott to sing at Band Aid in 1985?
Because Geldof was/is a tw@t
Right?!! He would have blown everyone away! Instead, he was singing in a small pub in England.
I recently read somewhere an interview with Jerry Shirley. He says that the day of BandAid, Their band "Packet of Three" was in a hotel somewhere in Europe watching the show on TV. He said Steve wasn't upset at not being there and that they all agreed to donate the evenings earnings to the BandAid charity. People always say "poor Steve", playing in pubs and small venues, but from what I've read,
he was quite happy. Steve never was interested in being a big star, just wanted to keep playing the music and entertaining the people. Bless him...
A question of sport for the creatives. This blows my mind.
A couple of friends, and many good memories!
I can't understand why the presenter of the show named all the those artists PP Arnold sang with but forgot to mention Steve who was sitting right there.
Very cool to see Steve Marriott in there. Nice!
PAUL JONES - DREAMBOAT!
PP Arnold is such a cutie.
That’s what Mr Marriott thought
this was a very good pop quiz, mainly as a result of mike read's professionalism.
Steve…. Absolute legend for doing that when bob geldof was introduced.
The Steve Marriot biog - All or Nothing by Simon Spence is well worth a read.
Been reading on
Line (e books ) but its no longer on there maybe copyright, I was on the part where he burnt his school or tried, might buy it
Steve!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍
Marriott!
Yes. I still love Steve Marriott. So much talent and charisma. Left us far too soon.
Steve Marriott. Finest white Soul singer this Country has ever produced.
PP. Arnold. The Queen of British Soul.
P.P. Arnold is American isn't she?
@@sunethraursulakarunaratne Born in Los Angeles 1875.
@@CB-xr1eg 1875?.... maybe 1945?!
Yes, she did her recording in uk though.
@@sunethraursulakarunaratne No definitely 1875, She aged very well.
And I got Noddy Holder! I should be on that programme. hehe
Steve at the end, available for bookings, packet of three! Geez.
Surprising that Steve didn't get Otis Redding... Great show!
Me too. Steve looked pretty surprised too.
I wonder if Holly asked Mike about wanting Relax banned on radio 1 a few months earlier.
Oh he certainly knew about Mike Read pulling "Relax" off air (prior to the BBC deciding to ban it anyway), the notoriety of it sent it up to number one.
Mike said in _Smash Hits_ (having been voted 6th Biggest Prat of the Year by their readers in their annual Winners' Poll due to the whole farrago) that he got on well with the band but he wouldn't play "Relax" on his shows (on radio, or _Pop Quiz_ and _Saturday Superstore_ on television) because they were all aimed at family audiences. However, Mike did play "Two Tribes" and "The Power of Love" on his radio show (and "Two Tribes" was featured in a question in the previous series of _Pop Quiz),_ and the band certainly never held a grudge otherwise Holly wouldn't have agreed to appear on the show (same also applies to Holly's bandmate Nasher in the Christmas edition).
All that talent.......and Bob Geldof.
Steve..? Percy Sledge...No,sorry.
'Sister Sledge...Mr Sledge'...🤣
Uncle Sledge? 🤣🤣
Steve's face is no longer small here.
As anyone noticed most comments on here are about steve marriott because he's a real personality not false and can cut it as a live performer vocaly and guitar player legend,
13 floor elevators version of Gloria would of been choosen by Bob maybe
great fun.
Ironic I came across this after Tina’s passing. RIP.
Bob Geldof is sardonic, but weirdly clever.
I meant laconic, not sardonic!
I didn't know Rose West hosted a pop quiz.
😂
Stevie!!!
half a point for naming norton buffalo... more like a point and three quarters....
Why does Read say three covers? Sometimes if not always the original singer/writer is included
Tossers missed a perfect opportunity to play the Small Faces version of Runaway.
I was going to complain about the picture quality, but to be honest, I don't think I could've taken Steve Marriott's hair in HD anyway.
WOW, I got all 3 right of G L O R I A .....
(And Joni Mitchell)
Holly! Yeah!
Ha ha! Steve and PP Arnold dated and he wrote Tin Soldier for her- deciding to keep it for the Small Faces
Poor Steve, he looks on his last legs.
Steve's hair looks like it was sliding off the back of his head. Great singer.
LOL that's true. It's also true that his wife Pam said that he singed off the front on his hairline while trying to light a pilot in a gas oven which exploded in his face. Maybe that's it. However, if you look at photos when he was young, it looks like he was hiding a high forehead under those bangs. I've noticed that his very beautiful daughter, Mollie, also has a very high forehead.
Stevie a down to earth human being tragically taken to early
Should have had a duet with with Steve and PP the only two who can really sing but Paul is a good musician
Is Holly Johnson subject to some kind of copyright ban?
After all these years, Mike Reads grisly twattishness is a force of nature.
great quizmaster
Years ago - when they didn’t tell panelist’s the answers to the question.
Was that a wrong answer on the singles from Thriller question? Read said six, but it's seven. Thriller, Billie Jean, Beat It, PYT, Human Nature, Wanna Be Starting Something, and The Girl is Mine. All were released prior to this being recorded too.
Why don't they have good shows like this anymore???? Oh ya MUSIC is FUCKED NOW
They wouldn't have the knowledge to answer questions nowadays.
About as clear as newsprint
Steve and his receding hairline and Pee Pee wither her bouncy hair and the great Paul Jones
Holly's covers round is omitted here.
As are Tom, PP & Holly's individual questions in Round 3.
How can you NOT recognize Johnny Cash's voice! Oh well, guess some people don't know SUN records. But seriously... Johnny's voice is pretty distinct like Willy Nelson's or Elvis Presley's. I must be spoiled musically. 🥴
Totally agree. I've never heard his version before but immediately knew his voice as soon as it started.
I got Johnny Cash! And they didn't!
I remember P.P. Arnold, First KISS is the Deepest.
It's first cut is the deepest ✌
Cut
Its cut
It’s CUT
Didn't Steve hook up with PP Arnold? Who did she hook up with in pop ind.?
I just finished PP's autobiography. Seems that back in the "swinging 60's" she hooked up with quite a few famous artists. First Mick, then Steve, Jimi Hendrix, Rod Stewart (ironic since Steve married Rod's ex Jenny), and believe it or not a much younger Andy Gibb.
Quite a desirable lady.
@@cindyfalstrom7231 . She got around.
Mike Read thinks he is on mickey-taking terms with some of the great artists who amazingly turned upon this show and that is irksome at the least.
Is this in 8K?
Haha, I was just about to put a similar comment!😄
anyone ever noticed you spend twice ( at least ) as much time
focusing your attention on the deceased folks in these old
panel shows......
These people are quiet and they mumble and I can't hear what they're saying unless I know what it is they're saying.
Steve Marriot, PP Arnold, Paul Jones Holly Johnson and Bob who?
"Twist and Shout" is by the Isley Brothers, not the goddamn Beatles.
@tecdessus and the beatlea version was supreme !
The Isley Brothers’ version was also a cover.
Funny how little geldof being the purported 'anti-establishment' figure he espoused to be embraced so many episodes of 'Pop Quiz.'