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  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 2 года назад +394

    This song was not built to be pretty, influence or inspire. It was built to do one thing and one thing only: kick rock 'n' roll ass. Mission accomplished.

    • @pentagrammaton6793
      @pentagrammaton6793 2 года назад +15

      Yeah and it's years ahead of its time in terms of heaviness and aggression, which is even more remarkable when this song was originally an R&B number!

    • @stevenmurano7863
      @stevenmurano7863 2 года назад +17

      dudes! first off...Rocking the Fillmore is one of THE best live rock albums EVER. the Pie is Criminally underrated....such an incredible band. Steve Marriot was a force to be reckoned with....matter of fact, Robert Plant and many others were BIG fans (before zep...when steve was in Small Faces). Next....Frampton....was like 21 when this was recorded ? kicks ASS!!! greg ridley MONSTER bassist....and jerry shirley....killer drummer. that said.....you HAVE to check out 'I'm Ready' from this album...it's a muddy waters cover. it's amazing. Starts out with steve taking us to church for teh intro, then kicks in HARD> it's one of the songs where they trade off on lead vocals, steve takes a verse, then frampton, then ridley......and it's sublime! oh...good call on recognizing frampton....unfortunately he left right after these performances...not sure he even waited until the album came out. could have been a hige blow to the band, but, the followup..... 'Smokin' is arguably their best studio album (you already heard '30 days...'. that whole album needs a listen. also..one last thing...there is a video of the Pie doing a cover of the Yardbirds song 'For Your Love' acoustically. it's amazing too...

    • @judiweislo8672
      @judiweislo8672 2 года назад +13

      @@stevenmurano7863 I saw this concert. Steve Marriott's voice was so intense & he was a smaller stature guy, but nothing else was. Peter Frampton was amazing too. I like the song he belted out, "I want you to love me", they were so good, so sad that Steve died in a fire so young. Sigh...

    • @notedrockhistorian4382
      @notedrockhistorian4382 2 года назад +5

      Kick ass rock and roll is dead. What we have now is kick ass posing.

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +8

      HP are sometimes criticized for doing so many covers of soul/R&B songs. Steve said if you are going to cover a song, make it your own. 9 times out of 10 the Pie's version is much better than the original. Jerry said the reason for all the covers in concert settings is because they really kicked ass and that is what the crowds wanted. Steve and Peter were prolific writers whose originals can be found more on the albums. Peter's story of how "No Dr" came into being is very interesting, but enough for now... Chalk it up to Steve's amazing mind- a walking, breathing jukebox...

  • @framusburns-hagstromiii808
    @framusburns-hagstromiii808 2 года назад +230

    You will not find a harder rocking live band than Humble pie from this era...the energy of their live set was so next level. You had to be there...RIP Steve Marriot...

    • @notedrockhistorian4382
      @notedrockhistorian4382 2 года назад +7

      Yes you will. The band is FOGHAT, who often toured with HP.

    • @framusburns-hagstromiii808
      @framusburns-hagstromiii808 2 года назад +23

      @@notedrockhistorian4382 Foghat were rockers no doubt...saw both bands live back in the day....but the pie had a raw energy that the hat did not match imho......both were great live bands.....feel sorry for today's youth that they did not get a chance to experience either bands Live.....it was a different time..

    • @Bassman2353
      @Bassman2353 2 года назад +5

      Loved Humble Pie, but that was a pretty hard rocking era. You could see a different concert every week and rock out. The Who was at the top of the list - then the Pie, the Faces, Black Oak Arkansas, Foghat...

    • @notedrockhistorian4382
      @notedrockhistorian4382 2 года назад +6

      @@Bassman2353 For sure. I lived in LA in the Seventies and yes, you could do an arena event every weekend. We had venues like The Forum, Long Beach Arena, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, San Bernardino Swing Auditorium, Starlight Bowl in Burbank, Hollywood Bowl, Greek Theatre, Pauley Pavilion at UCLA,. This is where I saw such acts as Humble Pie, Foghat, Bad Company, Johnny Winter, Ten Years After, REO Speedwagon, Marshall Tucker Band, The Who, Lynyrd Skynrd, The Outlaws, Montrose, Blue Oyster Cult, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin ,Kiss, Z Z top, Savoy Brown, Bob Seger, Linda Ronstadt, The Eagles, Molly Hatchet, Dave Mason, Rolling Stones, Charlie Daniels Band, Doobie Brothers, Journey, Deep Purple, Dio( actually his band was called ELF at the time), ELO, Rod Stewart just to name a few.
      HAHAHAHAHA: All bands that A and A have covered extensively HAHAHAHAHA

    • @cachickadee
      @cachickadee 2 года назад +7

      I saw them at the Forum in LA with Foghat in 1973. It was my 1st concert. Shockingly, there is a video of Humble Pie singing this song at the concert posted in RUclips! I have looked for my young self in that video, as I was on the floor, but I didn’t see me. I remember standing on my seat mesmerized by the intensity of Steve Marriott’s performance.

  • @hempchimp
    @hempchimp 2 года назад +23

    Most people don't know that when Grand Funk Railroad broke the record in 1971 for fastest Sell Out of an outdoor Concert at Shea Stadium in NY, that Humble Pie was the Opening Act...

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +1

      I read an interview where Farnum said that when GF arrived at the stadium by helicopter, HP were already playing, Marriott out front of stage, he looked down and said the entire stadium were on their feet, rocking and literally throbbing with the Pie. The Pie often blew Grand Funk off the stage when they opened for them.

  • @marinamartinez6886
    @marinamartinez6886 2 года назад +17

    This is what a 70s concert sounded like. 👍👍👍

  • @stephenlf706
    @stephenlf706 2 года назад +136

    Frampton jams like Jesus and Marriot sings like the devil. Great album!

  • @alhaskell242
    @alhaskell242 2 года назад +9

    If you came out of a Humble Pie concert and could still find your way home you where ahead of the curve.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau 2 года назад +156

    Steve Marriott - guitar, vocals, harmonica
    Peter Frampton - guitar, vocals
    Greg Ridley - bass guitar, vocals
    Jerry Shirley - drums. Song written by Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Jo Armstead

    • @viclagina347
      @viclagina347 2 года назад +6

      Awful lot of writing credits for mostly being one line 😆

    • @blanetalk
      @blanetalk 2 года назад +3

      @@viclagina347 umm... and a few chords. I don't know how Ashford and Simpson divided up music versus lyrics crafting, but assume among this trio probably only one did the lyrics.

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau 2 года назад +8

      @@blanetalk Ashford was the primary lyricist for Ashford and Simpson. Armstead has about 2 dozen songwriting credits and charted a unique course through the music industry.

    • @ronforeman2556
      @ronforeman2556 2 года назад +16

      "I Don't Need No Doctor" was initially recorded in 1966 by Ray Charles ruclips.net/video/fPPDehYZkoE/видео.html . It was one of two Ray Charles numbers included in Humble Pie's set recorded for "Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore" (1970), the other being "Hallelujah (I Love Her So) which Ray cut in 1955 ruclips.net/video/rMwKIqsfV8k/видео.html .
      Bassist Greg Ridley was playing a Fender Precision bass through a pair of (now-legendary) Acoustic Control 361 bass stacks. Steve Marriott played a double cutaway Les Paul Jr. & Peter Frampton had a three-pickup Les Paul Custom Black Beauty, both through Marshall stacks. Jerry Shirley had a Ludwig kit.

    • @ronforeman2556
      @ronforeman2556 2 года назад +6

      @@viclagina347 Admittedly, Steve Marriott's vocals on "I Don't Need No Doctor" are largely unintelligible, but that's largely beside the point. It's the FEEL that matters, and to my ears it's sure bliss. There really is more to the song than "one line," but to really appreciate the lyrics you need to check out the version initially recorded by Ray Charles.

  • @nebbindog6126
    @nebbindog6126 2 года назад +141

    Not well known to American audiences is Humple Pie - "Black Coffee", live on the BBC. It really highlights Steve Marriott ' s vocals, in combo with some wonderful back-up singers, The Blackberries. Another banger, for sure.

    • @mobanewman7139
      @mobanewman7139 2 года назад +5

      On The Old Grey Whistle Test.

    • @robertlavorna2968
      @robertlavorna2968 2 года назад +2

      your right, never got the attention and fame here, reminds me of Ten Years After, one of the greatest bands ever, same deal...im lucky i really got into both and still enjoy it all today!!!

    • @robertlavorna2968
      @robertlavorna2968 2 года назад +2

      @Joan In Florida to me hendrix is 1A and alvin lee is 1B......!!

    • @robertlavorna2968
      @robertlavorna2968 2 года назад +1

      @Joan In Florida trower and srv swear by hendrix, eddie van halen learned from alvin lee and got too much credit for what lee did 10-15yrs earlier, and every metal guy owes Tony Iommi the utmost credit for what black sabbath created!!!

    • @derkommissar785
      @derkommissar785 2 года назад +1

      check out Blend 37 Black Coffee. They got Marriott to sing it again,,, for a commercial in 1989.

  • @andyo3689
    @andyo3689 2 года назад +76

    I was there (yep…friggin old) Greg Ridley, the Bass player was using (you got it) A Fender Precision Bass but his amp set was a Hiwatt stack. Greg played in Spooky Tooth and THAT, gentlemen is a band you should check out…their version of Howlin’ Wolf’s classic “Smokestack Lightning” is fucking FIERCE.
    Steve Marriott was lead singer in Small Faces (you did “Itchy Koo Park) and he predates Robert Plant by about 5 years. Frampton left after this but that’s him on lead guitar and he and Ridley are on back up vocals. I had Greg autograph my Telecaster bass but it was stolen….if you come across a Blonde Telecaster Bass with autographs on it…I’d like it back please 😆 easily one of the best shows I ever saw.
    I still have the vinyl from then. Thanks for shaking the memories loose guys! 🔥❤️🔥

    • @ronforeman2556
      @ronforeman2556 2 года назад +1

      Are you sure Greg Ridley was playing through a Hiwatt stack? I could swear he had a pair of Acoustic amps and that the backline for Steve & Peter were Marshalls.

    • @andyo3689
      @andyo3689 2 года назад +1

      @@ronforeman2556 its been 50 years but I am pretty sure it was Hiwatt gear. This was really too early for Acoustic gear as only John Paul Jones had a prototype of the 361 stack around then. As I said it's been fifty years but I remember buying a Hiwatt rig because I liked the sound Ridley got. I am pretty certain but memory plays tricks and I had seen him with Spooky Tooth as well....acoustics were onstage at Woodstock but they were pretty rare.

    • @andyo3689
      @andyo3689 2 года назад

      @@ronforeman2556 I think the guitarists used Marshall's those belonged to the Fillmore but I saw them again later using twin reverbs

    • @burtreynolds2969
      @burtreynolds2969 2 года назад +2

      @@andyo3689 Proud owner of an Acoustic 360 rig here. That legendary amp was introduced in 1967. Can be seen used at Woodstock too.

    • @andyo3689
      @andyo3689 2 года назад

      @@burtreynolds2969 I did mention that but the first Brit to play one was John Paul Jones. I know they hit the market in 68 but were rare in England. I used to sell acoustics when did you have one?

  • @cindyfalstrom7231
    @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +116

    YES !!! Finally some Humble Pie. It has been SOOO frustrating to see their name come up in polls and always end up near the bottom. I am convinced that it is because a large portion of your audience is too young to know who this kick ass band was. HP was tagged as one of the first "SuperGroups" by the British press when they formed. Steve Marriott (singer/guitar/harmonica/keyboards) was pop star in the amazing Small Faces (Rod Stewart &Ron Wood replaced him when he quit to form HP) who you touched on briefly and disappointingly when you featured "Itchicoo Park" which was NOT indicative to what a totally hot band they were. ( Please try again, there are so many better songs). A very young (17) Peter Frampton played lead guitar (that was him in the solo), was a teen idol from the pop group Herd, Greg Ridley was a VERY respected bass player from the group Spooky Tooth, and lastly drummer Jerry Shirley, only 16 had been mentored by Marriott since he was discovered at 14!
    These guys were hardly one hit wonders. While they were together 1969-75, they put out 7 studio and 2 live albums, did 22 tours of the US, selling out stadiums up to 250,000 (in Hyde Park where they supported Grand Funk, but blew them totally off the stage!). The pie were a group that was much better live than in studio due to the amazing talent and charisma of Steve Marriott. Do not say he sounds like Robert Plant - it is Robert Plant who sounds like Steve Marriott! Robert was famously a huge fan of Small Faces, and followed them around when they played. When asked if he was influenced by Steve Marriott, Robert replied " I wanted to f**king BE Steve Marriott !! Steve was greatly admired by his peers and singers like Plant, Daltry and Bowie among others have stated that Steve was the best soul/rock singer Great Britain ever produced!
    PLEASE give Small Faces another chance. I recommend "You Need Loving" (1966). You will be shocked at the vocals as another later group copied them (but rocked it up) for their hit "Whole Lotta Love"! i'm sure you will get plenty of suggestions from Pie fans. I would recommend "I Wonder" or" Hot and Nasty". If you cover "Black Coffee", please use the live video from Old Grey Whistle test as it is MUCH better than the studio version. Otherwise you will hear about it from your fans I'm sure!!!
    Sorry to go on so long. I am a huge fan (if it's not obvious!) (-:

    • @ghichens3418
      @ghichens3418 2 года назад +3

      Yep ! can relate ! Im still listing bands such as "Budgie"
      "Be Bop Deluxe" " Doctor Feelgood" "Kate Bush " "Judie Tzuke"
      " Dexys Midnight Runners " might have to send A and A some of my old records as a reminder !!!! Cheers !

    • @waynecox3958
      @waynecox3958 2 года назад +3

      You said it. Me 2.

    • @davidhattman7649
      @davidhattman7649 2 года назад +1

      Cindy. Peter Frampton was almost 21 at the time of this recording.

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +2

      @@davidhattman7649 Yes, you are correct. Allow me to clarify - Peter met Steve when he was 17 (in 1968) and Steve was very impressed by Peter's skills and wanted to add Peter to the Small Faces in order to "fatten up" their sound and give him a break to concentrate on singing. The other 3 said NO. That, and other reasons like "creative differences' with his songwriting partner Ronnie Lane, caused Steve to quit the SF's and join with Peter, Jerry Shirley (who was just 16 then) and Greg Ridley to form Humble Pie. This recording was in 1971, so they were all several years older. Still amazing how much talent these young guys had.

    • @peterstilla8733
      @peterstilla8733 2 года назад +2

      Hey Cindy that's one of the all time great posts!

  • @robmaeder330
    @robmaeder330 2 года назад +89

    He sounds like Robert Plant because Robert Plant emulated Steve Marriott. Check out Small Faces "You need lovin'", which was what Zeppelin copied in Whole Lotta Love.

    • @ianmc8671
      @ianmc8671 2 года назад +5

      You beat me to it. It has to be done.

    • @andyo3689
      @andyo3689 2 года назад +4

      I still said it before I read your comment. Not to criticize the guys but to educate…no trolling in Rock and Rolling…

    • @alexgramm5170
      @alexgramm5170 2 года назад

      Didn't know that...Humble Pie!!

    • @andyo3689
      @andyo3689 2 года назад +4

      @@alexgramm5170 The band Humble Pie were contemporaries of Led Zeppelin where Plant heard Steve Marriott was when Marriott was lead singer for Small Faces.

    • @pop-sd8cq
      @pop-sd8cq 2 года назад +2

      They don’t sound at all alike lol totally different styles and voices.. not even close 😂

  • @susanklasinski1805
    @susanklasinski1805 2 года назад +79

    My husband thanks you for playing this one. Happy Monday! He also requests "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" off the same album (written by Dr. John).

    • @BlueGoat682
      @BlueGoat682 2 года назад +3

      Susan... I agree totally with your husband! :-)

    • @ttmfn3415
      @ttmfn3415 2 года назад +3

      2nd that

    • @billowens8051
      @billowens8051 2 года назад

      @@BlueGoat682 Me too; "Splinters" smokes in a greasy groove.

  • @doobiedave9686
    @doobiedave9686 2 года назад +24

    Good afternoon guys. This is some Peter Frampton before Framton Comes Alive made him a household name. 🤘✌️

  • @NoCanDu
    @NoCanDu 2 года назад +34

    My friend went to see Frampton and passed out during this song! Needed a doctor! I can’t hear it without thinking of that now. 🤣

    • @ghichens3418
      @ghichens3418 2 года назад

      Yep! Ace !! "Frampton " nuff said have a goodn

  • @suecook1326
    @suecook1326 2 года назад +21

    Humble Pie was such a great live act!! They held nothing back!

    • @sammineo8541
      @sammineo8541 2 года назад

      70s something acron rubber bowl good times

  • @rockyroad7345
    @rockyroad7345 2 года назад +8

    Finally! My favorite band in the 70's. Saw them 4 times. Amazing live band. Funky, bluesy and kick ass rock n roll.

  • @BobDuganFL
    @BobDuganFL 2 года назад +57

    Just a hint to make your lives easier: You really can't go wrong with pretty much anything that includes "live at/from the Fillmore".

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 2 года назад +35

    Humble Pie was fire! Peter Frampton on lead guitar; he left soon after this. R.I.P. Steve Marriott.

    • @tonysimmons5729
      @tonysimmons5729 2 года назад

      Yes, tragic ending for Stevie.. Died in a house fire. RIP

  • @robertwatson2823
    @robertwatson2823 2 года назад +13

    Most kick ass rock band I have heard. The Rockin' the Filmore album is pure rock with no fillers.

    • @vernonbird4590
      @vernonbird4590 3 месяца назад

      And no overdubs or editing, other that selecting cuts from four nights.

  • @jameskirschling7887
    @jameskirschling7887 2 года назад +45

    It gave you a Peter Frampton vibe because it was Frampton, singing background vocals as well. By the way you picked the right one. Man this brought back memories of partying to this song. Frampton and Marriott were working on some new material when Steve tragically died. I keep hoping that one day what they were working on will be released. Great reaction fellas.

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +3

      Peter released a couple of the 4 songs they recorded on one of his later solo albums. Here is my favorite :
      ruclips.net/video/UibMLTnOvPA/видео.html Out of the Blue Peter Frampton/Steve Marriott 1991
      "The Bigger They Come, the Harder they Fall", and "I Won't Let You Down" are some others, and I can't rememeber the last one. All can be heard on RUclips.

  • @troidva
    @troidva 2 года назад +80

    Steve Marriott's vocal style was a real influence on Led Zeppelin's Robert Plant, who used to follow Small Faces around to their gigs in the mid-60s. Check out Marriott on some of his great songs with Small Faces, especially the proto-hard rockers "I've Got Mine" (1965) and "Tin Soldier" (1967). Also try the mellower & psychedelic "Song of the Baker" from 1968. The full power of Marriot's controlled, melodic screaming is best heard on his live version of "Black Coffee" with Humble Pie--backed up by The Blackberries--that he performed live on the British show :The Old Grey Whistle Test."

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +5

      LOVED Small Faces

    • @introverdant
      @introverdant 2 года назад +5

      Yep, Robert Plant was a fan of Steve Marriott's before he (Plant) was famous.

    • @jo6paq
      @jo6paq 2 года назад +2

      I remember hearing Jimmy Page wanted Steve Marriott to sing for Led Zep, but Marriott couldn’t get out of his contract, so Page auditioned singers, telling them to sing like Marriott. Pretty obvious when you listen to Small Faces, “You need loving.” m.ruclips.net/video/tp0jZ4BGuDw/видео.html

    • @MrDarkMagnus
      @MrDarkMagnus 2 года назад +3

      Man you nailed it. I've been begging then to do the Black Coffee vid for ever

    • @stephenlf706
      @stephenlf706 2 года назад +4

      Tin Soldier is the best

  • @6teezkid
    @6teezkid 2 года назад +8

    Everyone in the rock world over past 60 years have pretty much been in agreement that Steve Marriott had best voice through the decades. His natural and smooth vibretto is something else.

  • @dannydorko7075
    @dannydorko7075 2 года назад +146

    Black Coffee performed on the Old Grey Whistle Test should be the next Humble Pie reaction.

  • @bluesmike1
    @bluesmike1 2 года назад +14

    One of the best live albums of my generation!!! Peter Frampton played guitar with them on this. He was 18 when he joined them. Whole album is awesome!!!!!

  • @greenbeatsred
    @greenbeatsred 2 года назад +8

    Wow! That must have been a great concert! "It's a Gas!" or "It was a Gas!" just means they had a great time.

  • @BlueGoat682
    @BlueGoat682 2 года назад +27

    And THAT guys is what you call CLASSIC rock! Unebelievable! . I was actually fortunate to have seen Humble Pie live at the Minneapolis Armory in the early 70's. ( the same venue that the band FREE played around the same time period.) I was a Senior in High School at the time. Needless to say I was blown away by their performance. Thanks for doing this one guys. You are REALLY nailing it on your choice of reactions. Stay cool and keep on rockin'! Who would ever have thought that a 50+ yr. old song could STILL sound this good??

    • @scottingram7634
      @scottingram7634 2 года назад +1

      Classic live stream of consciousness 70s jams!

  • @crazydale1000
    @crazydale1000 2 года назад +13

    Humble Pie just plain came out hard and fast. 50 years ago and they still take you downtown

    • @sammineo8541
      @sammineo8541 2 года назад

      Saw them acron rubber bowl God I feel old never to not rock

  • @mattshaw6180
    @mattshaw6180 2 года назад +38

    "Black Coffee" from Old Grey Whistle Test next for Humble Pie; for Steve Marriott, try Small Faces "All or Nothing" (Live from Beat Club, if possible) or "Red Balloon."

    • @johnpbh
      @johnpbh 2 года назад

      OH YES - The Small Faces singing "Black Coffee" live from "The Old Grey Whistle Test" is an absolute MUST for the next one.

  • @endlessgrief9930
    @endlessgrief9930 Год назад +4

    I'm a 56 yr old woman, sitting here smoking weed and watching you guys react to music that meant so much to our generation. Keep the flame alive!

  • @lindanorris2455
    @lindanorris2455 2 года назад +4

    HUMBLE PIE WAS CRAZY!!! THYE WERE SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FABULOUS.

  • @thelowe6393
    @thelowe6393 2 года назад +36

    This is no lie...this song is the one that literally turned me into a rock and roller in 1971. I was 11 years old and lived in NE Ohio and FM radio was in its' infancy. I could only get FM signal at night on my clock radio and it was WDVE in Pittsburgh. The song hit me so hard, I couldn't believe the sound and how cool it was! Much different than AM pop radio. The door had just opened and I ran as fast as I could through it! Next blast...Black Sabbath. Cheers, gentlemen!

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +4

      Here is a little historical nugget for you. Tony Iommi (founder Black Sabbath) quote"You know Steve Marriott was the first choice to be Black Sabbath's vocalist. I tried everything I could think of to get him to agree, but he had other plans. He was Jimmy Page's first choice for Zeppelin, too. He tried as hard as I did. I had a conversation with Page once about that, about what might have been. Marriott was it, the greatest singer ever. We both would have killed to have him". Ozzie quote: "When Steve Marriott died, a piece of me died too" Sweet...

    • @NT-fo3me
      @NT-fo3me 2 года назад +2

      Same re WDVE. They turned me on to rock in 1970 when I was 14 and it was bye bye AM pop. Too bad they're just another corporate station now pumping out the same stuff nationwide.

    • @thelowe6393
      @thelowe6393 2 года назад +1

      @@NT-fo3me I take it you're a Penguins fan! Yeah, all these a-hole "classic rock" stations absolutely suck. Thank God we got to listen to and get our musical educations from the hippies that spun the discs back then.

    • @dcummings4834
      @dcummings4834 2 года назад +3

      I lived in Ohio about 40 miles west of Pittsburgh and back in those days EVERYONE listened to WDVE! It was a great station way back then. Don't know if it still exists since I moved to California in 1978. Hearing that station mentioned really brought back some great memories!

    • @billwaters7615
      @billwaters7615 2 года назад +4

      I had mentioned WDVE when they reviewed a song from Pink Floyd earlier. I too could get the station only after dark so hearing similar stories from you guys was really special.

  • @donnazasgoat2274
    @donnazasgoat2274 2 года назад +6

    I remember hearing this at age 12. The whole album Rockin' the Fillmore was a GAS.

  • @1313jerry1313
    @1313jerry1313 2 года назад +8

    The unmistakable Peter Frampton on guitar and the late, great Steve Marriott on vocals!
    What a kick-ass song!

  • @kirkknudsen4278
    @kirkknudsen4278 2 года назад +51

    Listen to "Stone Cold Fever" live next. It's on the same album. The entire recording kicks ass!!!

  • @fibretowne
    @fibretowne 2 года назад +6

    My first live concert was Humble Pie in 1973 and have been my favorite band ever since ;-)

  • @129robertp
    @129robertp 2 года назад +6

    Warms my heart to see you rocking out to this song as I and my friends did 50 years ago.

  • @mrnobody9104
    @mrnobody9104 2 года назад +5

    Humble Pie plain kicks ass and takes no prisoners!
    Steve Marriott was such a special talent, keep digging boys you'll like what you find.
    nailed it guys this song is exactly what it's all about!!!!

  • @Verlopil
    @Verlopil 2 года назад +11

    Peter Frampton is such an underrated guitar player among casuals. They think of what the PR machine did to him right after Frampton Comes Alive and have no clue about what he did before, or what he's been doing in the 40 years after that. You can't go wrong with any cut from Frampton Comes Alive, but my favorite is Lines on My Face.

  • @derkommissar785
    @derkommissar785 2 года назад +4

    Black Coffee. Shine On. Thunderbox. Red Light Mama, Red Hot. Bass player Greg Ridley was also in Spooky Tooth, and was known as " the backbone of British rock. "

  • @bodhisattva3774
    @bodhisattva3774 2 года назад +23

    Peter Frampton rocking out the solo in his signature Dorian mode!

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je 2 года назад +2

      I knew a dude in high school named Dorian and always called him "mode." He thought I was really weird. What, was I supposed to call him "Phrygian?"

    • @bodhisattva3774
      @bodhisattva3774 2 года назад +1

      @@David-iv6je Lol

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je 2 года назад

      @@bodhisattva3774 I'm just kidding. That would have been cruel. Why would I mess with a kid like that? But I did make that joke to a musician friend and we both cackled like the total nerds we were.

  • @neildonley9626
    @neildonley9626 2 года назад +26

    That whole album is an S-tier performance.

  • @j.j.upright4010
    @j.j.upright4010 2 года назад +4

    Peter Frampton was just a couple months into his 21st birthday when this Live Rock Concert took place!!

  • @willarrington8611
    @willarrington8611 2 года назад +10

    Effing A!! Rockin the Fillmore is a Great choice, also I Walk on Gilded Splinters
    ✌ ☮ 🎸🎸

  • @lubilou64
    @lubilou64 2 года назад +23

    That voice!!!! God bless Steve Marriott ❤️

  • @allisonreed7682
    @allisonreed7682 2 года назад +7

    This is one of those instances that the live version rises way above the studio version, and the studio version is amazing. This is pure sauce, all day long!

  • @RyneMurray23
    @RyneMurray23 2 года назад +14

    I saw Peter Frampton on his finale tour. It was such an amazing show, Jason Bonhams band opened for them and they both absolutely killed it. Peter sang and played like a legend. 🔥🔥

  • @aquatarkus2022
    @aquatarkus2022 2 года назад +17

    The drummer is Jerry Shirley, a great underrated performer. He was later in a band called Fastway with Fast Eddie Clarke of Motorhead. Their 1st 2 albums are killer.

    • @jimblaine741
      @jimblaine741 2 года назад +2

      He also wrote a pretty good book!

    • @drummerman64
      @drummerman64 Год назад +1

      And he was also a DJ at WNCX in Cleveland for a while in the 90's

  • @cesarnarro6013
    @cesarnarro6013 2 года назад +13

    Steve Marriott was awesome !!! With the Small Faces, Humble Pie & a solo career. Never seen someone with so much energy n soul in such a small frame except for James Brown.

  • @jordan390a
    @jordan390a 2 года назад +5

    The genius of Steve Marriot on full display...!!!

  • @richardmcguire7946
    @richardmcguire7946 2 года назад +5

    Saw them in Toronto,July 18th, 1971,the ground was shaking!!!

  • @redcaddiedaddie
    @redcaddiedaddie 2 года назад +2

    Dudes! 22 years old in '71, cruising w/ me boys on Sat. nite, smoking weed & drinking PBR, & this in the 8-track player... glad you did this one; if you get a chance, also sample 'HALLELUJAH ( I LOVE HER SO!)

  • @patriciagoodwin1922
    @patriciagoodwin1922 2 года назад +2

    Awwwwww yeahhh what a great way to start the week guys!!! As soon as I saw this posted, I was so excited! Steve Marriott from Small Faces, Peter Frampton from The Herd, former Spooky Tooth bassist Greg Ridley (that's the bass baby!) and a 17-year-old drummer, Jerry Shirley, from The Apostolic Intervention, HUMBLE PIE MY FRIENDS! It's so magical guys, the song was written by R & B songwriters Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, and Jo Armstead and released in 1966! Ray Charles also recorded the song in 1966. Frampton's version is beyond great too, absolutely check it out, he has performed the song many times live. Frampton did leave Humble Pie after the album was released, there was tension between him & Marriott. More tunes to hit by the band, "I'm Ready", "Black Coffee" and collectively, there are so many gems from each individual band member. Thank you Andy & Alex, made my day!

  • @lokisez
    @lokisez 2 года назад +3

    When Steve Marriott left the Small Faces, it took Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood to replace him. A giant. I was in HS when this came out...in a band. We called this band "The
    Fuckin' Pie"

  • @ultraslowhand
    @ultraslowhand 2 года назад +23

    THE BEST LIVE ALBUM EVER RECORDED. PERIOD.

    • @ronforeman2556
      @ronforeman2556 2 года назад +1

      Deep Purple's "Made In Japan" is the "Best Live Album Ever Recorded," but Humble Pie's "Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore" ranks right up there. Tough call between the latter and "Band of Gypsys," the greatest Hendrix album of his too-brief career.

    • @ultraslowhand
      @ultraslowhand 2 года назад +1

      @@ronforeman2556 yes, Made In Japan is pretty good. But I still prefer this one.

    • @custom55
      @custom55 2 года назад

      Great album for sure but I'd vote for Live at Leeds

    • @stratocruising
      @stratocruising 2 года назад +1

      I'd have to say Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East, with 22 minutes of Whipping Post. Nothing at all wrong with the other records mentioned.

    • @rickgarbutt1972
      @rickgarbutt1972 2 года назад +2

      Get your ya yas out and live in Europe and this one are my go two 3

  • @lousmith1050
    @lousmith1050 2 года назад +18

    Hot N Nasty and C'Mon Everybody are absolute Musts!!!

    • @chuckmeyers1153
      @chuckmeyers1153 2 года назад +2

      Either or BOTH!! Gawd I love this band and I appreciate the reminder.

  • @diane39istockphoto
    @diane39istockphoto 11 месяцев назад +2

    According to Peter Frampton's memoir they came with this song at the soundcheck at their first Madison Square Garden show and played it that night. Now THAT"S talent.

  • @luciusmalou4906
    @luciusmalou4906 2 года назад +18

    This was the right one. People saying otherwise are spouting nonsense and likely weren't around. This got major radio play and put Humble Pie on the map. It sounded particularly great on an 8-Track in a late '60s muscle car while burning rubber.

    • @ronforeman2556
      @ronforeman2556 2 года назад

      Still hard to believe that, by the time this album was released, Peter Frampton had quit the band to pursue a solo career.

    • @alrivers2297
      @alrivers2297 2 года назад

      @@ronforeman2556 I wonder how that went 🤔

    • @daveguitarnowski4402
      @daveguitarnowski4402 2 года назад

      or a piece-of-crap Chevy Vega! lolol

    • @luciusmalou4906
      @luciusmalou4906 2 года назад +2

      @@daveguitarnowski4402 The Chevy Vega must have been the crappiest American car ever built, even brand new straight off the lot. The only rubber burning was the engine. Lol!

    • @daveguitarnowski4402
      @daveguitarnowski4402 2 года назад

      @@luciusmalou4906 I can't disagree. It was a cool little car when I got it, until the aluminum block engine started to warp and just drain oil, as they all did. Plenty of room for hauling band equipment though, so it served well for the nearly 3 years I had it. till it had to be junked. At 5 years of age. Maybe only 4, lol

  • @jcroston3266
    @jcroston3266 2 года назад +7

    Straight up rock and roll. Nobody needs no doctor now.

  • @greypossum1
    @greypossum1 2 года назад +2

    Humble Pie line up for this gig on May 28-29, 1971.
    Steve Marriott - guitar, vocals, harmonica
    Peter Frampton - guitar, vocals
    Greg Ridley - bass guitar, vocals
    Jerry Shirley - drums

  • @richardstewart1989
    @richardstewart1989 2 года назад +30

    This double album is great start to finish. My favorite song is " Stone Cold Fever" love these guys. Early Peter Frampton on guitar with Steve Marriott on lead vocals and guitar. All the members are great.

    • @taradevine6026
      @taradevine6026 2 года назад +1

      I distinctly hear Frampton on backing vocals.

    • @MICHIGANROCKSANDROLL
      @MICHIGANROCKSANDROLL 2 года назад +1

      A couple tunes from this album was in my band's playlist way back in the day.

  • @viclagina347
    @viclagina347 2 года назад +30

    Hell yeah.... love HP..... keep kicking ass guys.... live shows don't get blocked as much....

  • @keithralston1133
    @keithralston1133 2 года назад +17

    Never bought many live albums but definitely own this one, and still do.

  • @danicampbell402
    @danicampbell402 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for reminding me what a great band Humble Pie was!

  • @corvus1374
    @corvus1374 2 года назад +2

    Stevie Marriott was the lead singer of The Small Faces (because they were all short), until he left and they picked up Ron Wood and Rod Stewart and changed their name to The Faces. While Stevie was with them, they recorded Itchykoo Park, Lazy Sunday, and Tin Soldier. Some great music.

  • @trooperrussharrison
    @trooperrussharrison 2 года назад +5

    Little Stevie Marriott died way too young, and too sad. Saw them many times back in the day. Great memories. Find Black Coffee on the OGWT,,, and enjoy.

  • @kel9591
    @kel9591 2 года назад +4

    Rockin' the Filmore yes!

  • @lourenzi8820
    @lourenzi8820 2 года назад +2

    The great Humble Pie! So influential!

  • @jtaylorstudios
    @jtaylorstudios 2 года назад +4

    To me, that is blues rock perfection. Frampton is one of my all time favorite guitarists and his back up vocal blends so well with Marriot. I saw Frampton 2 years ago and he played this as his encore. Still plays and sounds the same.

  • @kurtschau5768
    @kurtschau5768 2 года назад +31

    The late, great Ray Charles did this originally although his version is nothing like Humble Pie's. Steve Marriot was a legend on stage and this whole album is on my list of 'must listen to' albums of the 70s. Check out Beth Hart's version of this if you have time - she has the power to bring this song to life. But thanks for doing this awesome, awesome, performance.

    • @musicluvr70
      @musicluvr70 2 года назад +3

      Beth Hart is awesome no matter what she sings!!

    • @mikemoneta7247
      @mikemoneta7247 2 года назад +1

      love BH version

    • @sladejl
      @sladejl 2 года назад +1

      Beth Hart kicks ass

    • @mikemoneta7247
      @mikemoneta7247 2 года назад

      @@sladejl have u watched the whole dvd of B.H., Live at the Paradiso, 2003. Amazing!!! She is the antithesis of R/R!!!

  • @XCaliKev
    @XCaliKev 2 года назад +6

    👍😎 Great song, Great performance. Saw them early 80’s. A piece of trivia for ya. The song Sheamus on Meddle is Steve Marriott’s dog. David Gilmore would watch Steve’s dog. He noticed that it would howl as he played guitar or harmonica. Recorded it to show Steve. 🖖 (did Sheamus get royalties?)

    • @tswanstrom2000
      @tswanstrom2000 2 года назад

      The best bit of trivia so far this year. And of course Sheamus deserved royalties - Throw him a bone!

  • @Shadowrider1872
    @Shadowrider1872 2 года назад +12

    If you've NEVER seen a show at The Fillmore in SF, you're MISSING OUT!
    Seen a few being a SF guy. 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @geckho
      @geckho 2 года назад

      @Thomas Bell I was there in '03 for a show....

    • @richdiddens4059
      @richdiddens4059 2 года назад

      The closing week of the Fillmore had some of the best music of the San Francisco sound, including some of the local bands that never made the national scene. Much of it's here on the 'Tube.

    • @Shadowrider1872
      @Shadowrider1872 2 года назад

      @Thomas Bell Saw Smashing Pumpkins there in 2012. It WAS closed for awhile and then redone and opened again. The Fillmore is ALIVE.

  • @lxhobson
    @lxhobson 2 года назад +8

    LOVE Humble Pie! My favorite (and perhaps everyone's favorite) is "30 Days in the Hole". Steve Marriott was such an amazing singer -- perfect for the songs they sang. Also check out "Black Coffee" -- such fun!

  • @e84harrison77
    @e84harrison77 2 года назад +8

    I use this song an auditory palate cleanser. Whenever I’ve had too much of modern pop music I just put this on and I’m ready to listen to more rock going forward.

    • @WRRHalum
      @WRRHalum 2 года назад

      Jeff Beck Group was my palate cleanser for quite the time

  • @shawnooweldsparks4202
    @shawnooweldsparks4202 2 года назад +3

    Got to see him & frampton each do a set then together @ HARPO's Detroit shortly
    before his tragedy .... WOW WHAT A SHOW!

    • @shawnooweldsparks4202
      @shawnooweldsparks4202 2 года назад

      @Joan In Florida I remember the bouncer took my doobies from my pack of smokes .... & he was totally red-eyed on the way out .... haa ha memories !

  • @69zenos1
    @69zenos1 2 года назад +1

    I saw that same show TWICE in 1970 and 1971 in Detroit. My FIRST big time rock concert at 15 years old. My life was changed. And then MOUNTAIN came on after them.

  • @eileendobbs8009
    @eileendobbs8009 2 года назад +2

    Black Coffee next please. Great vocals by Steve Marriot. Very bluesy and soulful. Hard to believe a dude that tiny had a voice that damn big!

  • @mtzoar
    @mtzoar 2 года назад +4

    this album came out when i was in 8th grade and i have been listening to it ever since. this is probably my favorite song on the album, but then again there is stone cold fever... anyway thanks for helping us through a monday in december!

  • @pamnorris8954
    @pamnorris8954 2 года назад +4

    It’s been a gas…means groovy..cool…fun. Thanks for getting back to the music that brought me to your channel.

  • @danielleroy99
    @danielleroy99 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for this. I hadn't heard Humble Pie since high school in the 70's. It turned my bad day into a great day. My favorite reaction of all the reactions I've listened to of all the reactions I've heard on-line, not just yours.

  • @Thoseweekendgolfguysradioshow
    @Thoseweekendgolfguysradioshow 2 года назад +4

    You should check out from the same album their version of another Ray Charles tune: "Halleluiah I love her so"

  • @richarddevine205
    @richarddevine205 2 года назад +6

    Virtually everything from the 'fillmore' was remarkable.

  • @bencurti7693
    @bencurti7693 2 года назад +3

    Guys - so glad you played this...I was one of the ones who recommended this a while back, like many others. I was one of the lucky ones who saw these guys rip this off, Cobo Areba, Detroit, Dec. 7, 1973, with Montrose as the backup. Thar's right, 48 years ago tomorrow! $6.50. One of the best concerts I've ever been to, and I've been to a few. As a long time bass player, that was the late Greg Riddley banging on his P-bass with the legendary Acoustic 360 heads into 2 of the 1-18" 301 cabs. My first bass amp was an Acoustic...very popular in the early to mid 70's along with SVT and a few others. Speaking of Montrose, boys, you have to play a couple of tunes off that first LP of theirs, because I'm telling you right now, they were just as potent as HP during that show, no joke. Again, so glad you played this. Four Day Creep or Stone Cold Fever also great from the live LP.

  • @carolwilliams2439
    @carolwilliams2439 2 года назад +4

    You guys could do a series of reactions from Fillmore East and/or West live performances. That would be a gas! For Humble Pie, Roadrunnerr G Jam or Smokin would be great. I think it is Frampton performing here.

  • @amelias.2509
    @amelias.2509 2 года назад +4

    One of most favorite albums of all time. From my junior year of high school. Wish you could have been there then!! ❤

  • @MrTexxan8
    @MrTexxan8 2 года назад +6

    Played this over and over in the 70s driving in my car with herbal refreshments

    • @JSBIRD69
      @JSBIRD69 2 года назад +1

      Not me!! I listened to this over and over using REAL stimulants!

  • @Deanrite
    @Deanrite 2 года назад +4

    In the top 10 bands I ever saw. Saw them in 71 also. Steve Marriot was one of the best male vocalists.

  • @peterbellini6102
    @peterbellini6102 8 месяцев назад +2

    When the crowd roars near the end, you are hearing why rockers do what they do; why they HAVE to do what they do!

  • @dkmarts
    @dkmarts 2 года назад +6

    All Time FAVE! I have this album (just no stereo to play it on, sadly) and what fun it was to listen to this song and to watch you guys get into it. It's a great song, great performance... a real banger! #lovemesomehumblepie

  • @lynnehatton1239
    @lynnehatton1239 2 года назад +3

    'Natural Born Boogie', timeless track by a supergroup!! Brilliant vocals all round.

  • @InterestingTipsAndThings
    @InterestingTipsAndThings 2 года назад +9

    What a wonderful begining to a new week, and glad Humble Pie can serve it up with not so much of a slice of humble pie... As they just scorched this track!!!

  • @dean828
    @dean828 2 года назад +2

    Yes, Greg Ridley (Ex- Spooky Tooth) played a Fender P-Bass and used Ampeg stacks... he had a killer singing voice as well... the guitars were both Gibson Les Paul's... Jerry Shirley (Drums) was 19 when this was recorded... let that sink in...

  • @HamiltonRb
    @HamiltonRb 2 года назад +3

    Now you are taking me way back to 70 or 71. I saw them at the Beggars Banquet Festival in Toronto with Black Sabbath, Three Dog Night & Steel River. Deadly show, what I can remember of it.

  • @anthonytice3028
    @anthonytice3028 2 года назад +17

    This album along with Deep Purple Made in Japan are two of the best live albums ever

    • @chrismartin6370
      @chrismartin6370 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely SPOT ON!

    • @johnness2457
      @johnness2457 2 года назад +1

      Frampton comes alive at number 3

    • @ghichens3418
      @ghichens3418 2 года назад +1

      Yep ! Fair comment ! but have you given "Rory Galagher Live on tour 74" a go ?
      or "Thin Lizzy live Killers"?a go ? do let me know ! its good to share bands !
      regards " Cornish Pirate "

    • @anthonytice3028
      @anthonytice3028 2 года назад +2

      I can go with Rory. Another criminally unknown great. Not big on Thin Lizzy but if I’m listening to them it would be live and dangerous

    • @ghichens3418
      @ghichens3418 2 года назад +1

      @@anthonytice3028 Sorry mate ! ive had a couple of Gins ! i meant "Live and Dangerous " !!! "Queen Live Killers " was also another "Ace " album !!! Ill have to have a good hard word with myself! Cheers ! take care !!!

  • @brentlee1043
    @brentlee1043 2 года назад +5

    "Black Coffee" Humble Pie

    • @cindyfalstrom7231
      @cindyfalstrom7231 2 года назад +2

      Please be sure to use the live studio version from "The Old Grey Whistle test" which is far superior to the studio version. It is always hilarious to see the faces of the reactors when Steve first opens his mouth to sing!!

  • @sharky6128
    @sharky6128 2 года назад +2

    CLASSIC BIG FINISH
    What a BANGER!!!

  • @Scaramousche1955
    @Scaramousche1955 2 года назад +2

    The guitar solos...1&2 Peter Frampton, 3 Steve Marriot . Marriot was also the lead singer. Background singers were Frampton and Greg Ridley, the bass player. Just 4 guys balls to the wall.

  • @aceridr50
    @aceridr50 2 года назад +3

    You pegged it Andy. Peter Frampton was with Humble Pie for this show. I wasn't at the Fillmore show but saw them a few months later on that tour. One of the best concerts I ever saw.

  • @terjerendalsvik5461
    @terjerendalsvik5461 2 года назад +3

    steve mariott vocals and guitar a legend

  • @zappa1952
    @zappa1952 2 года назад +2

    I'll be 70 next Dec. More than half the people I knew had this album in their collection. 😄

  • @andythrush3341
    @andythrush3341 2 года назад +2

    Saw them 72 in Syracuse, NY! My first concert. They opened for Ten Years After. They played "Rock On," which was their newest LP! Try "Stone Cold Fever" for your next selection of HP.