Bought this single in 1969. Remember walking home from work (I was 17) in the sunshine, with the 45 tucked in my lunch box. Happy, carefree days, with singers like Stevie, Greg and Peter at their peak. We didn't know how lucky we were, or how brief those wonderful days would be. 73 this year...
Steve Marriott was such an unpredictable but skillful guitarist and Humble Pie had one of the greatest debut releases of all time. RIP Steve Marriott and Greg Ridley
This is what i call the ultimate Humble Pie line up! Classic Rockers! Steve was one boogie rockin soul singing giant no matter how tall he was!!! And Frampton was just the right mate to offset Steve's playing!! This whole group rocks!! I love how they trade off lead vocals on this classic song! Long Live Humble Pie!!
Two amazing singers and then Mr Marriott opens up his vocal chords …F..king unbelievable One of the greatest rock bands of our time..Pete Frampton one of the finest fret masters to ever pick up the instrument.
Got to say, I revisited this 50 years on. Christ, the quality of these guys’ guitar playing. I saw Steve M at Soton Uni in the sixties. What a player. Thank you.
He was a great soul singer, but a trouble maker and a diva. Just ask The Faces and Peter Frampton. When Rod Stewart joined The Faces, they said thank God, we couldn’t stand another diva. They were glad to have Rod.
Never understand the small base they have now compared to other bands of their time. I mean they get recognition, but nothing close to what they oughta. Thank goodness for RUclips keeping stuff like this accessible
@howard bianchi That's not so far fetched. There are a lot of bands that have come and gone like that. Elton John was that way. He fired his whole band, including Bernie Taupin. He realized that mistake pretty quickly back then and brought his songwriter back on board. Nothing rare about a band with one driving force in it. FYI, back then it wasn't easy staying sober and that is exactly why a lot of bands were ripped off by managers or accts. As far as who wrote for Small Faces, I think you should read up a little more on them to learn the truth before you go bashing members of the band. Here is an excerpt of some history. {"Marriott wrote or co-wrote most of Small Faces' hit singles. In an interview in 1984, Marriott was asked what his best Small Faces songs were: "I think 'All or Nothing', that I wrote, takes a lot of beating. To me, if there's a song that typifies that era, then that might be it. Words regardless, cos it's only a silly love song, but the actual feel and arrangement of the thing, and maybe 'Tin Soldier'".[34] In 1967, Marriott wrote the evocative rock-ballad "Tin Soldier" to woo model Jenny Rylance.[35] They first met in 1966 and Marriott was immediately smitten, but Rylance was dating up-and-coming singer Rod Stewart and so the two became friends. She later broke up with Stewart and had a brief romantic liaison with Marriott, but much to his disappointment ended it to go back to Stewart. Rylance and Stewart later split for good after a rocky four-year relationship; when Marriott found out he pursued her relentlessly, leading him to write "Tin Soldier". The song was a hit for the band in 1967 and for Marriott a personal triumph. He and Rylance were married at Kensington Register Office, London, on 29 May 1968."}
I wouldn't dwell to long on that matter, as it will only drive you crazy. Having been around back then I can tell you there were a number of bands that were very hot during that era, but somewhere along the way they got lost in the shuffle. Uriah Heep, Foghat, Bloodrock, and Atomic Rooster are just a few who you rarely hear anymore and if you do it's the same one or two songs played over and over.
@@jfo3000 I believe Sharon Osbourne's father Don Arden, who was The Small Faces' manager at the time, thwarted Jimmy Page's ambitions for Steve Marriott.
I can remember as a 13 year old getting my pocket money and running down the main road to the local record shop to buy this single record! I was over the moon. As soon as I got home I played it over and over again until my Dad made me take a break. The record is long gone but I have it in LP which I still listen to occasionally! Loved Humble Pie and Small Faces when Steve Marriott was with them. That music has stayed with me ever since. Great music and happy memories!
I bought this single as soon as it came out in 1969 and I wore it out trying to learn how to play it. I've no idea what happened to my copy and I've never heard the track since until today on RUclips. I thought it was mind blowing at the time and after 50 years I realize it still is. It's so comforting to know I had good musical taste even as a teenager. Hahaha
@@thedolphin5428 I totally agree fella. 👍🏼 I’ve seen people say this shit on videos by the likes of Kate Bush, Japan, supertramp, porcupine tree and many others, it’s so obvious that they’re not underrated ffs.
Ryllie Riley...omg ...i was sharing this on another site and I said....""".close to 50years later i still get goosebumps grooving on this song"""" .ahaha.... sweet Jesus ..He IS rock and roll ..there is no equal..I was lucky enough to see the Pie back in the day. .I post this on FaceBook about once a month...with the obligatory fuck you to the RRHOF......no...lets put the Go Go's instead of Stevie and Humble Pie...Fuck you RRHOF...oh...sorry for the profanity RR,,,,
It's amazing there was a time when Jimmy Page had considered Steve Marriott before Robert Plant as lead singer of Zeppelin. That's an actual fact. Could you imagine if that had happened?
It was Don Arden (Sharon Osbornes dad) who put a stop to that. He was The Small Faces manager and said to Jimmy "How would you like to play the guitar with broken fingers".
I don't think Greg gets the credit he deserves; I remember back when he was in spooky tooth. Damn he was good. this whole band was great. too bad they couldn't stay together.
I don't think that is the case at all. Steve sought out both Peter Frampton and Greg Ridley, as well as Jerry Shirley and loved collaborating with them. Music really isn't that competitive. In a band, it's working together to produce the best sound that you can make.
Hats off to this guy behind the drums who, I assume, had to dig deep in his own self confidence to team up with those killer singer/guitar/bass players. What a frontline!
I remember watching this often of MTV's Closet Classics back in the late 80's because of Steve Marriot's singing. I didn't know who he was at the time, but his singing made the hairs on your neck stand up.
I'm 67 and this is the 1st time I've ever seen Peter Frampton perform with Humble Pie, and have to say i really enjoyed Natural Born Woman, great vocs😢als, and great guitar licks, thanks
This was the classic line-up of Humble Pie. Amazing vocals by the front line and great Hard Rock riffs. Rockin the Fillmore is one of the greatest Live albums of all time. Awesome live act. Glenn Augustyn
Totally agree. The re-issue of Rockin’ the Fillmore is worth getting for the different versions on different nights. The King Biscuit Hour album is good too, includes their versions of ‘C’mon Everybody’ & ‘Honky Tonk Women’.
Great song, great group. Steve Marriott always seemed to have a “I’ll beat the crap out of you” look on his face. So sad what happened to him. Talented guy. I have to admit I am in my 70’s and only just getting into these guys. Ignored them all these years. Big mistake, a lot of ground to make up.
Greg was previously with Spooky Tooth, who had two excellent lead vocalists, namely Mike Harrison and Gary Wright. When joined Humble Pie, he was finally given the chance to show off his fantastic vocal skills.
Just a Grade A solid rocker with a groove for miles. Humble Pie was a monster group with this line-up. I'm glad their performances were captured on shows like Beat-Club.
Saw him play at the Three Rabbits Pub (Manor Park, east London) in the 80’s, he was on stage (very small) with Joe Brown and Vicky and Sam Brown......... brilliant
@@iananderson7972 I was just a little kid in the 80s I wish I was born in 69 instead of 79 I missed so much of the best era of music it all ended in 80
I saw Humble Pie at a concert in Toronto in 1972. They opened with Stone Cold Fever. I can still feel the hair standing up on my neck when Steve started singing. Also on the bill: The Grease Band, Black Sabath and Three Dog Night.
When the pipes that Steve Marriott possessed burst in, in this fantastic boogie song, it lifts it to another dimension. Brilliant, driving Rock from a supergroup, there are none like them now.
Now days radio stations are so formulated and there's so goddamn many of them unless you go searching you're never going to find great bands like this.
@@stewartbates5533 True, but a) searching and finding them is half the fun (as it was back in the days of bands like Humble Pie) and b) radio ain't where you find them now, RUclips and bandcamp is. They do exist, and you're already here where they can be found; so don't give up.
Greg was a good singer and absolutely gorgeous! I'm always amazed that he didn't have a massive career. The drummer and Petey Pie are the only two left. I know this is a long shot, but I'd love to hear Peter play "Natural Born Boogie" at his Rock Hall Induction. My dream group would be Peter's son Julian, Peter's pal Joe Bon(amassa), Andy Timmons who composed "The Boy From Beckenham", and Jason Bonham or Ringo Starr or both drummers. I think they could blow the roof off the place! 🎶💙🎶
Real Rock & Roll, children. This is how it's supposed to be.
Si, esto es Rock'
Loved these! When music was good!
GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So much energy here..............how come the drummer looks hardly alive ??! lol
Underated rythym section!
I hear a revolution in that riff.
Peter Frampton, so young and cute, and he was only 19 here.
Seeing how pretty " The Face of 1968" was males me wish I was Gay, sometimes :)
Just 19 years and playing like a pro
@@Isleofskye lol
Если бы не рокеры смотреть и слушать было бы не чего сильнейшие рокеры
all the teenage drummers in fantastic British bands, dudes must have been born with sticks in hands.
I love this group. At 92 I still love to boogie!
Yep, you're never to old to boogie.✔👍
Thanks for that inspiration, I’m only 80 and still grooving to these superb, Super Groups. Rock on to those Pearly Gates, man.
Joan I turn a "Geezerly" 67 on Dec 5th...you gave me hope for the next 15 years...more Natural Born Boogie!
And the amazing thing is rock and roll has survived. There are 20 year olds rocking out to the early stuff. 😲
92 wow bro. Rock on
Just been to a 60s weekend,, any of you coffin dodgers,, like me,, still find this track amazing,,fabulous.
Bought this single in 1969. Remember walking home from work (I was 17) in the sunshine, with the 45 tucked in my lunch box. Happy, carefree days, with singers like Stevie, Greg and Peter at their peak. We didn't know how lucky we were, or how brief those wonderful days would be. 73 this year...
I am 70. But NOW you know how happy you were. That's the way it goes ... :)
👍👍👍👍👍 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. ETERNITY WILL BE SO MUCH BETTER. TRUST IN JESUS, HE WILL RETURN.
Me to man born 1952 still rocking loved Stevie
Mayyou rock for many more years.
75 this May! This music keeps us young! Luv this song!❤
Steve Marriott was such an unpredictable but skillful guitarist and Humble Pie had one of the greatest debut releases of all time. RIP Steve Marriott and Greg Ridley
That's what 100% talent looks and sounds like
This is what i call the ultimate Humble Pie line up! Classic Rockers! Steve was one boogie rockin soul singing giant no matter how tall he was!!! And Frampton was just the right mate to offset Steve's playing!! This whole group rocks!! I love how they trade off lead vocals on this classic song! Long Live Humble Pie!!
Frank quail finch?😂
@@Dragon-Slay3r Meaning What say you??
Steve Marriot had more soul than he could control. Pretty damn powerful voice for a wee Englishman.
Best rock voice ever,never to be repeated Stevie .R.I.P..
Two amazing singers and then Mr Marriott opens up his vocal chords …F..king unbelievable
One of the greatest rock bands of our time..Pete Frampton one of the finest fret masters to ever pick up the instrument.
British rock n roll music.. no one can match it..
True
It's rare to find a band with three talented singers.
@howard bianchi what are you trying to say and what does that have to do with Robert's comment?
Chicago
Three Dog Night, The Temptations
The Eagles
TOTO
I still listen to the old groups! I'm 75 and going strong...
GREAT MUSIC KEEPS US YOUNG!
I am 71 young, cheers from Cologne 😀🍷🍷🎉🇩🇪😊
The old groups were great no gimmicks back then but a lot of talent,groups like cream,mountain,grand funk railroad .
I saw in concert alot of the old groups. The most entertaining in my opinion was "Jethro Tull." A rock and roll flute! Incredible...
@@JohnLHall-br8ik cheers 😀🎉🍷🇩🇪
Just looking at Steve waiting to unleash one of the best voices rock has ever heard is priceless. RIP mate.
He and Frampton were working on some things before right before he died sure would be nice to get our hands on that😊
Got to say, I revisited this 50 years on. Christ, the quality of these guys’ guitar playing. I saw Steve M at Soton Uni in the sixties. What a player. Thank you.
Marriott was the total package. Best rock and roll singer ever.
He was a great soul singer, but a trouble maker and a diva. Just ask The Faces and Peter Frampton.
When Rod Stewart joined The Faces, they said thank God, we couldn’t stand another diva. They were glad to have Rod.
Are we forgetting the great Peter Frampton?!?!?!?!?!
@@kevinreily2529 OK Maybe so but all the bands that Steve was in PEAKED during HIS tenure.
I agree.
ever? come on, think about it.
Never understand the small base they have now compared to other bands of their time. I mean they get recognition, but nothing close to what they oughta. Thank goodness for RUclips keeping stuff like this accessible
I so agree with you! Why they didn't last longer and received more notoriety, I'll never understand. Thank God we can still enjoy them here!
They don't have a lot of music in their catalogs. Some wasted years there as well.
@howard bianchi That's not so far fetched. There are a lot of bands that have come and gone like that. Elton John was that way. He fired his whole band, including Bernie Taupin. He realized that mistake pretty quickly back then and brought his songwriter back on board. Nothing rare about a band with one driving force in it. FYI, back then it wasn't easy staying sober and that is exactly why a lot of bands were ripped off by managers or accts. As far as who wrote for Small Faces, I think you should read up a little more on them to learn the truth before you go bashing members of the band. Here is an excerpt of some history.
{"Marriott wrote or co-wrote most of Small Faces' hit singles. In an interview in 1984, Marriott was asked what his best Small Faces songs were: "I think 'All or Nothing', that I wrote, takes a lot of beating. To me, if there's a song that typifies that era, then that might be it. Words regardless, cos it's only a silly love song, but the actual feel and arrangement of the thing, and maybe 'Tin Soldier'".[34] In 1967, Marriott wrote the evocative rock-ballad "Tin Soldier" to woo model Jenny Rylance.[35] They first met in 1966 and Marriott was immediately smitten, but Rylance was dating up-and-coming singer Rod Stewart and so the two became friends. She later broke up with Stewart and had a brief romantic liaison with Marriott, but much to his disappointment ended it to go back to Stewart. Rylance and Stewart later split for good after a rocky four-year relationship; when Marriott found out he pursued her relentlessly, leading him to write "Tin Soldier". The song was a hit for the band in 1967 and for Marriott a personal triumph. He and Rylance were married at Kensington Register Office, London, on 29 May 1968."}
I wouldn't dwell to long on that matter, as it will only drive you crazy. Having been around back then I can tell you there were a number of bands that were very hot during that era, but somewhere along the way they got lost in the shuffle. Uriah Heep, Foghat, Bloodrock, and Atomic Rooster are just a few who you rarely hear anymore and if you do it's the same one or two songs played over and over.
What a great band?? Surely Steve Marriott was one of the best rock singers of all time?
Steve Marriott was The Best.
Los tres heran muyyyyy buenos🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪💪💪💪🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
no doubt!
He was Page's first pick for Zeppelin, but it wasn't meant to be.
@@jfo3000 I believe Sharon Osbourne's father Don Arden, who was The Small Faces' manager at the time, thwarted Jimmy Page's ambitions for Steve Marriott.
Listening to this and repairing motorcycles made for a 53 yr memory. Rock on!
I can remember as a 13 year old getting my pocket money and running down the main road to the local record shop to buy this single record! I was over the moon. As soon as I got home I played it over and over again until my Dad made me take a break. The record is long gone but I have it in LP which I still listen to occasionally! Loved Humble Pie and Small Faces when Steve Marriott was with them. That music has stayed with me ever since. Great music and happy memories!
So much darn talent ,all on one stage, simply amazing ! Gives me chills.
Steve Marriott- was a gift to the planets.
And we still miss him after almost 30 years passed. I am just getting around to reading Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful.
They had a good singer, another very good singer, then they had Stevie Marriott
Spot on man
No fear in sayin' it: greatest singer to ever live
Steve Marriot rules !
Many good bands couldn't make it to have an efficient manager and quickly disappeared like day flies
MrMjp58 too right.
Rock doesn’t get better than ,sorely underrated song and band.
I bought this single as soon as it came out in 1969 and I wore it out trying to learn how to play it. I've no idea what happened to my copy and I've never heard the track since until today on RUclips. I thought it was mind blowing at the time and after 50 years I realize it still is. It's so comforting to know I had good musical taste even as a teenager. Hahaha
This has been on my play lists for longer than I can remember, never stops me getting my foot tapping, and head rocking.
We wore them out at party time
Humble pie is one of the most underrated bands of all time.
Comments about bands/musicians/songs being "the most underrated...." are the most clichéd statements on RUclips. Grow up.
Maybe if they were Immodest Pie.
@@thedolphin5428 I totally agree fella. 👍🏼 I’ve seen people say this shit on videos by the likes of Kate Bush, Japan, supertramp, porcupine tree and many others, it’s so obvious that they’re not underrated ffs.
Not underrated at all- Steve Marriott has always been a giant of rock- Frampton too.
Seen humble pie early 70s Glasgow 🏴with Marriott, Frampton , they were true rockers 🎸
Supergroup!!! Marriott, Frampton, Ridley & Shirley!!!
Saw them all in London 50s.and 60s Family, Stones,Who,nobody compared with Humble Pie,Marriott was best voice of all.
Per squisiti dalla musica 🎸 ☮️ 🎸
remembering the legendary Steve Marriott (1947-1991)
The framp was just phenomonal in this song.....great chords.
God bless Steve Marriott. A musical giant.
Steve Marriott different class..r.i.p. mate
What great guitar player Frampton was! Still is!
Humble Pie Rock On album was one of my high school favorite albums. It opened my eyes to the fantastic guitar playing of Peter Frampton.
Steve Marriott should be up there in notoriety with Robert Plant, Lennon, Daltry or any other household classic rock singers name. Such a legend.
Plant loved him ❤
This here was the best line-up of Humble Pie in my opinion.
Sheer class the band are superb fine musicians Marriott and frampton complementing the rest. Great song
I get goosebumps all over the instant Steve Marroitt opens his mouth and starts to sing. He was exploding with talent... like a nuclear explosion!
absolutely Rylie....
Yes sister that man could sing .
Steve Ellis is still pretty good too.
Rylie I totally agree. In my opinion Marriott is the UKs greatest vocalist
Ryllie Riley...omg ...i was sharing this on another site and I said....""".close to 50years later i still get goosebumps grooving on this song"""" .ahaha.... sweet Jesus ..He IS rock and roll ..there is no equal..I was lucky enough to see the Pie back in the day. .I post this on FaceBook about once a month...with the obligatory fuck you to the RRHOF......no...lets put the Go Go's instead of Stevie and Humble Pie...Fuck you RRHOF...oh...sorry for the profanity RR,,,,
One of the greatest british bands. Forever Steve Marriott!
Steve Marriott - greatest rock singer of all time!
Steve Marriot was a brilliant songwriter, performer, and singer sadly died far too young but his music will live on forever
You can hear Chuck Berry, Little Richard, The Beatles.........it's Rock n Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Boogie Woogie. Great song.
MGB where you hear Chuck Berry? 😂😂😂
Yes, sounds a lot like Get back from the Beatles ;-))
I can here the start of China town by Thinn Lizzy in this song.
@@charalampostseronis6500 it's a 1/4/5 progresion & there are stragically placed Chuck Unsison bends & licks all through ✌
Derivative Chuck Berry rip-off.
Supergroup enough said
I am just reading Peter Frampton's autobiography, and so I am late to Humble Pie, but I LOVE it! They are so good!!
Better late than never! 👍
You get 30 days in the hole for being late!
Steve Marriott was gifted as an artist can be
It's amazing there was a time when Jimmy Page had considered Steve Marriott before Robert Plant as lead singer of Zeppelin. That's an actual fact. Could you imagine if that had happened?
It was Don Arden (Sharon Osbornes dad) who put a stop to that. He was The Small Faces manager and said to Jimmy "How would you like to play the guitar with broken fingers".
Seen Stevie twice in the sixties with The Small Faces...one of the best front men ever & one of the best bands ever! Terrible loss!
I was lucky enough to see them when Frampton was with them. If he would have stayed, Humble Pie would have been a super group.
It still was a super group
One of the first
Me too. R.I. auditorium. They opened for Ten Years After. T.y.a. were blown off the stage. Little Stevie Marriott.
They were called a supergroup (correctly) in the media when their formation was announced.Sheer brilliance.
Greg Ridley 👍 nuff said x
I don't think Greg gets the credit he deserves; I remember back when he was in spooky tooth. Damn he was good. this whole band was great. too bad they couldn't stay together.
Marriott's energy is off the hook....was lucky enough to see them live!!
Lucky you.
Frampton or Clemson? ... when u saw the Pie
@@DonTerhune1200cc Clemson was there guitarist at that time...of course I would have loved seeing them with Frampton but I missed that opportunity
A very young talented Peter Frampton, this band rocked. Their live at the fillmore is a Rock classic.Hall of fame band for sure.
1969 great music, great year and an awakening for me.
One name: Steve Marriot!!!
MARRIOTT WAS INCREDIBLE!!!!!!
Man.. Steve Marriott what a voice gives me goose bumps every time.. Magic.
Love this number, shame that they weren't big in this country. It's a crime
I totally agree it is a crime, a crime against music. Love this band have done for many years.
Keep looking at this and thinking, "my god, how does Marriott have that much energy?"
Its Called a Speedball....
I love Humble Pie, this is Natural Born Woman
PETER FRAMPTON!!! 19YRS. COOL! right here!!!
It’s like “stand aside boys this is how you do it” god bless Steve
I don't think that is the case at all. Steve sought out both Peter Frampton and Greg Ridley, as well as Jerry Shirley and loved collaborating with them.
Music really isn't that competitive. In a band, it's working together to produce the best sound that you can make.
Hats off to this guy behind the drums who, I assume, had to dig deep in his own self confidence to team up with those killer singer/guitar/bass players. What a frontline!
Jerry Shirley was an accomplished drummer and was a huge part of the success of Humble Pie .
@@gordonlandreth9550 I agree. And he was only 17!
@@charlieb6001 Nice ! Good knowledge Charlie .
Worry not! without that drummer's groove, it would have been a total different sound.
Humble Pie is THE BEST underrated Band of all time !
They were considered one of the first "Supergroups" :)
Humble Pie was the band who were ahead of every other band in their tine, Steve was just a total natural leader and great musician
Fantastic! I'm 67, always liked R-N-R! That's outstanding!
Steve Marriot had it all. And these guys played every classic lick you can think of with an acknowledgement to Elvis and Chuck Berry too
Everyone waiting for Steve to sing. Brilliant.
Best wish from peter sandstedt in sweden and have a great evening best from peter 🤔🤔🤔♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏
Best wishes to YOU Peter! 👍
Great song,oh for those days again!
Greatly underrated band! Dig Peter Frampton, people!
Drummer looks like he'd rather be in school.
I remember watching this often of MTV's Closet Classics back in the late 80's because of Steve Marriot's singing. I didn't know who he was at the time, but his singing made the hairs on your neck stand up.
So glad this was recorded! Never heard this before. Most of the 'New' music I like in recent years is old music I missed the first time around.
I'm 67 and this is the 1st time I've ever seen Peter Frampton perform with Humble Pie, and have to say i really enjoyed Natural Born Woman, great vocs😢als, and great guitar licks, thanks
Lol,lol,lol,lol…listening to this in 2023 this has a whole other meaning!
This was the classic line-up of Humble Pie. Amazing vocals by the front line and great Hard Rock riffs. Rockin the Fillmore is one of the greatest Live albums of all time. Awesome live act. Glenn Augustyn
Totally agree. The re-issue of Rockin’ the Fillmore is worth getting for the different versions on different nights. The King Biscuit Hour album is good too, includes their versions of ‘C’mon Everybody’ & ‘Honky Tonk Women’.
Stevie was my hero. What a voice. Never a note wrong and such power
He is the man!
Drummer's enjoying himself
He was of the Charlie Watts, John Entwhistle and Robert Friip school of stage expressions.
@@boataxe4605 👍✌
am I the only one who can hear at 0:46 a Beatles guitar riff in it (think it's "Revolution")
Great song, great group. Steve Marriott always seemed to have a “I’ll beat the crap out of you” look on his face. So sad what happened to him. Talented guy. I have to admit I am in my 70’s and only just getting into these guys. Ignored them all these years. Big mistake, a lot of ground to make up.
Nothing wrong with that. I am 66 and follow all of it and have for years. Use RUclips.
I'm 63 and discovered Mr. Marriott and all his bands just last year. So don't feel bad.
Good you've got to hear them Artie I'm 68 love 70s rock.cheers
l am 79 ,old .mod,Marriott was king,pity made no money,.
The Gambino family owned his contract.
Steve : what a bluezy voice, By God, life sure is poorer without you. JaneR
Steve Marriott is for always in my mind
Greg was previously with Spooky Tooth, who had two excellent lead vocalists, namely Mike Harrison and Gary Wright. When joined Humble Pie, he was finally given the chance to show off his fantastic vocal skills.
Just a Grade A solid rocker with a groove for miles. Humble Pie was a monster group with this line-up. I'm glad their performances were captured on shows like Beat-Club.
THE classic Humble Pie line-up. Steve Marriott always was ahead of the curve.
@Ron D The Beat Club hosted some of their best performances by most groups that played the show.
The Beatles -- Revolution..
Steve Marriot had the most unique and incredible voice shame we lost him so soon.
I believe Marriott perished in a house fire a number of years ago. Just as Frampton was wanting to start up a band with his old friend Marriott.
Saw him play at the Three Rabbits Pub (Manor Park, east London) in the 80’s, he was on stage (very small) with Joe Brown and Vicky and Sam Brown......... brilliant
@@iananderson7972 I was just a little kid in the 80s I wish I was born in 69 instead of 79 I missed so much of the best era of music it all ended in 80
By the way A Passion Play is your absolute masterpiece I listen to it ounce a week for the last 10 years thanks
Agree a great performer.do you know tin soldier.little stevie ansing
I saw Humble Pie at a concert in Toronto in 1972. They opened with Stone Cold Fever. I can still feel the hair standing up on my neck when Steve started singing. Also on the bill: The Grease Band, Black Sabath and Three Dog Night.
When the pipes that Steve Marriott possessed burst in, in this fantastic boogie song, it lifts
it to another dimension. Brilliant, driving Rock from a supergroup, there are none like them now.
Yes, what do we get now... heaven help us.
this band had what no other bands had ,,,3 great vocalists,,,,,
Beatles
Steve Marriott just put everything into it, no holding back.
As all people playing live should
He always did! In everything I’ve seen of him anyway.
This song is obviously not about any of the Jenner/Kardashians.
"All or nothing!"
All or Nothing!
in the 70's, you needed to own at least one Humble Pie 8 track cartridge.
Maybe,but how long before the buggers had to be replaced.awful quality ,like pre Dolby cassettes.
@Mike Spencer I still have my CRAIG "Power Play" 8-track player unit with base for home use, along with many 8-tracks.
l love small faces.humble pie. Pp Arnold
Where has music like this gone today in 2020?????? Give it to me love it.
Few exceptions: The Brian Jonestown Massacre is still keeping the flame burning nowadays in 2020
Keep looking around. They're out here, and they need you now more than ever.
Check Dead Daises All forms of band...... just awesome
Now days radio stations are so formulated and there's so goddamn many of them unless you go searching you're never going to find great bands like this.
@@stewartbates5533 True, but a) searching and finding them is half the fun (as it was back in the days of bands like Humble Pie) and b) radio ain't where you find them now,
RUclips and bandcamp is.
They do exist, and you're already here where they can be found; so don't give up.
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Hier wieder mal was in deutsch... Klasse Titel und tolle Band.😃😃😃😃
Besser in english I should say = YT language😎.
all of these guys are great, but my favorite was always Greg, ever since I was a kid.
Greg was a good singer and absolutely gorgeous! I'm always amazed that he didn't have a massive career. The drummer and Petey Pie are the only two left. I know this is a long shot, but I'd love to hear Peter play "Natural Born Boogie" at his Rock Hall Induction. My dream group would be Peter's son Julian, Peter's pal Joe Bon(amassa), Andy Timmons who composed "The Boy From Beckenham", and Jason Bonham or Ringo Starr or both drummers. I think they could blow the roof off the place! 🎶💙🎶