So tight,this band was rock and roll the way it was meant to be.You can feel the soul in every rip---Stevie,you had it my man. You brought a lot of good grooves into the best era of music. Long live Humble Pie
@genxxxersize cripes mate, I have planted my fist up ur ass and very soon im gonna rip u spine out ur sphincter cavity brah. Abbo curse bro....u die wandering while I watch.
hey, moarkbo! i hear ya'! i got so tired of waking up to "me and mrs. jones", got the biggest speakers, strongest amp, and PUNCHED it! 'specially on sunday wake-up!
This album is an unsung masterpiece - PF and SM play together and blend like musicians in an orchestra. Each filling in the spaces - so nicely intertwined. I would love to see a video of this concert - did anyone out there get any footage? PF and I met in 1974 - and he later turned me on to his earlier influence - Django Reinhardt!
Joe Bonamassa was on the Bob Harris show this week and he said that when he was a youngster he met Peter Frampton and told him that he had made the greatest live album ever. Frampton expected the usual ass-kissing over Frampton Comes Alive and was chuffed to bits when the young Bonamassa told him it was Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore!
@LegZoff Yeah he sure does, pity he left the band, I think the group could have been more legendary than they already are had he staid put instead of goin' solo. I guess we will never know what if? Just like what if Marriott had accepted Jimmy Page's offer to join the new yardbirds (led zep) ???
humble pie at the fillmore, a friggin classic, this song and "I Don't Need No Doctor are proof that the pie belongs in the rock and roll hall of fame, along with Rush who from some ungodly reason aren't either
i was born in 71, so this music way before my time. didn't get into the Pie until early to mid 90's. been hook'd since. to me, Marriott the greatest of them all that rock'd America back then. i like the other version of this song off of Wisky a-go-go. just think if they had the cameras rolling on this ROck'n the Fillmore album? to me, i didn't give a damn who's on guitar, Frampton or Clempson
Hope I didn't sound anti-Frampton, coz they were great together and I was lucky enough to see them in London 69-70, maybe I was a bit miffed that Peter was HUGE in America, and Steve never was. It's great to find all the Marriott fans on YT though, refreshing and validating.
Hier wiedergefunden! Einer meiner meistgespielten Live-Langspielplatten !! überhaupt. Leider seit ein paar Umzügen noch verpackt .... Sound, Feeling - grossartig, heute nicht mehr 'zu erfinden' --- Grüsse an alle Uwe
yyeah lets hear it for DR JOHN . My ex ( 1 time legendary concert promoter took him on tour. Wild fabulous. This HP version can't hold a candle next to DR J's
Frampton could solo better but Marriott's guitar sound had more balls, No matter how they split the vocals up, trading vocal lines with Steve just makes ANYONE sound weak, Pete had to go solo, or be second fiddle.
agreed. vocally, steve had so much soul and range, and dynamics too. that vibrato is unmatched by anyone ever. pete obviously showed what he wuz capable of later, but your right, to me, outside of a young robert plant and some older blues legends, marriott was the best.
@gorblimey61 they took Dr John's voodoo tune and took it to another level, Mariott and Frampton were a great team, this was one of the best live albums of the 70's, along with Allman Bros at the Fillmore, and Traffic live at Santa Monica
You're right other then fact that mispronoceed gris gris (gree gree) not gris griss but love em anyway. Humple pie was the first band I saw at the Warehouse, Rock On Humble Pie
If you are talking about the Jan. '75 show at the Warehouse, I was there too...I remember someone in the audience even handed Steve Marriot a joint, & he took a couple of hits. Great show!!
Lie back, strap on the headphones. Great duet guitar work from two of the best players of this time.Long live Les Pauls and SGs. Very powerful song. Too many nice parts to say that any is the best part, but, nice change up around 7:40. Rock on Steve!
You gotta hear the whole 22 minutes, highlights are Steve on harmonica and especially the interplay of guitars between Steve and Frampton. I love this version of Dr. John's classic!
GREAT, Great song! Though, I was actually going for "30 days in the hole", (playlist), when I got the message "this video is not available in your country , skipped to next" :(( . It's not the first time this has happened. WHY?!
Humble pie... May 1973. The Place Cobo Hall Detroit, The stage was lined up with 1/2 stack 4x12 marshall cabinets & EL-34 Marshall amps across the stage.... 2 Acoustic 360 bass cabinets for bass... Showco pa... f-ing loud Dude... Edgar winter had opened, Power and a great show but when Humble Pie had taken the stage, made them look like the beach boys... Marriot/Frampton what a combo... Out of control Plexy Tone on 12.... Never had seen or heard that again. Great Band.
You are right! I saw them fall of 1972 at the Long Beach Arena in Cal. What a show.....Stuck with me forever the works of Marriot, Frampton and Ridley and they all sing! Frampton was about 18 yrs at the time...
It's Lazy Brad! Yep I sure do miss all of the music of the LA area we were drenched in sounds and talent. Now on the Southern Oregon Coast it's a little quiet. As for yourself Brad, your a fine guitarist/vocalist (lots of talent!) Wish you would bring the boys up this way for a show and a small vacation. It would be fun for all especially my ears and eyes. Keep rocking! Gold Beach Steve(sfaster)
There are two versions of this song that matter: Dr. John's (obviously) and this. DAMN this was nice. Esp. using the original's soprano sax figure as the main guitar riff. These guys had class and were great musicians to boot! What the hell happened to music?
thanks a for this posting maybe 2nd half? I think this was recorded at the new orleans jazz festival 1969 according to my album. this cover of dr john gone voodoo pie is so incredible, in retro spect laid down about month before camille. Steve and Peter play some jazz riffs that I don`t think
My older brother took me to see them in Wildwood, NJ for my first concert. They opened for a band called Redbone, but blew thme away. Still my favorite concert. Great liveband. Underated.
The only thing good about getting older was being an usher @ the Filmore and seeing this show live. Also saw Dr. Johns version. Great in a different way. Gree Gree Gumbo Ya Ya
But Thanks for posting Part 1. I've got the Album, This song a side long was one of my favorites. Hippies hanging in Hines Park days 71,72,73, Gulley turn around. Dearborn Heights, Mi. Futher down, the Horse Shoe. Damn I miss those days.
I think I was 16 - 16 adn I heard this album at 'Dave's' - best friend at the time . Really prog rock lover. But this, I believe, is the best live album I ever heard. I saw HP at the Colusseum in London. Somethine I think I dreamt the whole thing - if remember someone jumped into the orchestra pit and straight thorugh a timpani - anyone?
Anyway where'd this talen go? It's raw it''s emotional and I guess that it was 'for one night only'...it's that good.
IMHO, Pie's best jam ever. I was about 15, and hanging out with my two friends. An older guy we knew pulled up in his Baracuda, and told us to hop in. He was alone and bored or else he would have never bothered with us. He threw in an 8-track of Humble Pie Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore. It was the first time I ever heard of Humble Pie. I was mesmorized by this band immediately, and have loved this album, and Humble Pie ever since...some 35 years later. Thanks for posting. Maybe a part 2??
Bought this album in 1971 I think Rockin the Filmore 2 Lp's I don't need no doctor.
gatorschaf 2 months ago
Bought this album at Arthur's Place ages ago.
kaga1960 4 months ago
umm seriously someone thought dr hook wrote this.....this song been around since the 40's in louisiana
cheffijay 5 months ago
Saw 'em only once... Just one of those awesome memories from 1971...
spelron 5 months ago
What Can I Say ? Most of my humble pie albums ( What are albums Grandpa ), Side 2 could be heard when playing side 1.
GeezarTheMad 7 months ago
Frampton's favourite note at 3:18 - Comes Alive ? Nice run leading into it. So fluid.
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So tight,this band was rock and roll the way it was meant to be.You can feel the soul in every rip---Stevie,you had it my man. You brought a lot of good grooves into the best era of music. Long live Humble Pie
jj7145 11 months ago
@jj7145 this tune and Allman Bros live Whipping Post two of the classics caught at the cathedral known as Fillmore East
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 10 months ago
DAMN GOOD ASS SONG!!!
jujujijijaja 1 year ago
This is as good as it get's! Sorry you had to cut it but thats what happens with live music.
mamasboy815 1 year ago
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genxxxersize 1 year ago
Transcendental! ;o)
genxxxersize 1 year ago
@genxxxersize Crikey simone, you got the first part right..Trans, as in u simone babe, beaut eh..!!
DMCAYourass 1 year ago
@DMCAYourass I have planted "my seed" deep within "your garden" and soon it will bear "fruition".
genxxxersize 1 year ago
@genxxxersize cripes mate, I have planted my fist up ur ass and very soon im gonna rip u spine out ur sphincter cavity brah. Abbo curse bro....u die wandering while I watch.
DMCAYourass 1 year ago
@genxxxersize I fuckin' LOVE me, pure genius, my pets take "direction" very well huh mav3r1ck69! ;o)
genxxxersize 1 year ago
hey, moarkbo! i hear ya'! i got so tired of waking up to "me and mrs. jones", got the biggest speakers, strongest amp, and PUNCHED it! 'specially on sunday wake-up!
coldscorpio619 1 year ago
One of the best albums ever produced. I love this version, almost got me fired at work for playing it so loud, sucks you had to cut so much out
Jamming282 1 year ago
Yea, I remember studio time was cheap and you could create Heart and soul, The solo,s ! But remember hard times create good music !
CAKEWALK72000 1 year ago
@CAKEWALK72000 like they say, hard times create great blues, i speak from experience and know it's true.
My best singing and harp playing have come at tiems when things were darkest, long live the Blues!!!
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 1 year ago
All I can say is wow
Bluessontlavie 1 year ago
@Bluessontlavie IT'S on here go to a 420highway channel or mine or punch in humble pie i walk on guilded splinters 1of 3 , 2of 3 , 3of 3 23 mins long
jon491 1 year ago
@jon491 From one ole hippie to another, thanks
Bluessontlavie 1 year ago
One of if not the greatest albums that we listened to in the army to make us forget where we were.
moarkbo 1 year ago 2
Greatest live album of all time in my opinion! Listened to this over and over in high school....
110558jim 1 year ago
Fucking masterpiece! I was determined to see them , then that guy croaked. Fuck! Music if there ever was rock and roll this is it.
stanthology 1 year ago
This album is an unsung masterpiece - PF and SM play together and blend like musicians in an orchestra. Each filling in the spaces - so nicely intertwined. I would love to see a video of this concert - did anyone out there get any footage? PF and I met in 1974 - and he later turned me on to his earlier influence - Django Reinhardt!
HTVmedia1 1 year ago
A life changing manual on hot to live.
stanthology 1 year ago 2
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does anyone know where i can get the lyrics to this live version?
MrMartinkimber 1 year ago
does anyone know where i can get the lyrics to this live version?
MrMartinkimber 1 year ago
@MrMartinkimber i got my lyrics to this album "import from Japan, Rock'n the Filmore." you have to pay alittle more, Hope this helps! ROCK ON!
fluffyusa 1 year ago
there is about 1 minute or 2 intro missing that really sets the "psychedelic " vibe of their version.
Why was it not included? You tube time limit?
sturoc0 1 year ago
Joe Bonamassa was on the Bob Harris show this week and he said that when he was a youngster he met Peter Frampton and told him that he had made the greatest live album ever. Frampton expected the usual ass-kissing over Frampton Comes Alive and was chuffed to bits when the young Bonamassa told him it was Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore!
culopeloso 1 year ago
this song is my favorite " I walk on glided splinters "
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slazzer145 1 year ago
I'd forgotten how good this was. Frampton shreds.
LegZoff 1 year ago 9
@LegZoff Yeah he sure does, pity he left the band, I think the group could have been more legendary than they already are had he staid put instead of goin' solo. I guess we will never know what if? Just like what if Marriott had accepted Jimmy Page's offer to join the new yardbirds (led zep) ???
genxxxersize 1 year ago
@genxxxersize what is and what should never be.............
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 10 months ago
Written by Dr. John?
narozzz 1 year ago
@narozzz correct, a classic Dr John tune, check out his version where he plays it on piano with no other musicians, awesome!!!!
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 1 year ago
is this at filmore west?
choralstuart 1 year ago
One of the top five rock records ever recorded!
Jamsprks 1 year ago 2
What a freaking awesome album. Hard to believe frampton was such a rocker....awesome
fairman1952 2 years ago 2
@fairman1952 I know right
ronaldT10001 1 year ago
humble pie at the fillmore, a friggin classic, this song and "I Don't Need No Doctor are proof that the pie belongs in the rock and roll hall of fame, along with Rush who from some ungodly reason aren't either
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 2 years ago
I never tire of this song, nor this album. Right next to "Tobacco Road" on Edgar Winter's "Roadwork" double-LP.
kustomride 2 years ago
What happened to music ?
70s forever.
djdjany 2 years ago
Was that Bardney Festival?
Dougpointblanc 2 years ago
it says rockin' the fillmore on the video, so you do the math ;)
zmn 2 years ago
Looove this.
Kilroy1983 2 years ago
I wore out more than one copy of this album when it first came out
timin770 2 years ago 4
Brings back seeing the Pie at the Rainbow and at the Lincoln Festival in 72. I was deaf for three days. Simply awesome.
adublon 2 years ago
That was a very beautiful summer ...
56page 2 years ago 2
Yess!
ruben1956 2 years ago
I keep coming back to this track...Marriot ..LEGEND
ronroo 2 years ago 2
i was born in 71, so this music way before my time. didn't get into the Pie until early to mid 90's. been hook'd since. to me, Marriott the greatest of them all that rock'd America back then. i like the other version of this song off of Wisky a-go-go. just think if they had the cameras rolling on this ROck'n the Fillmore album? to me, i didn't give a damn who's on guitar, Frampton or Clempson
fluffyusa 2 years ago
Hope I didn't sound anti-Frampton, coz they were great together and I was lucky enough to see them in London 69-70, maybe I was a bit miffed that Peter was HUGE in America, and Steve never was. It's great to find all the Marriott fans on YT though, refreshing and validating.
locheelad2 2 years ago 2
You can't overrate Marriott the Great.
locheelad2 2 years ago
THE vOICE Steve Marriott
i really enjoyed his vocal style.
thesunriseband81 2 years ago 2
This comment has received too many negative votes show
yer version is good, it caters to yer audience, but it doesn't cater to mine
ed070467 2 years ago
Never has a song been more fitting.
0RN0T 2 years ago
yup
rblwoaclu 2 years ago 2
Hier wiedergefunden! Einer meiner meistgespielten Live-Langspielplatten !! überhaupt. Leider seit ein paar Umzügen noch verpackt .... Sound, Feeling - grossartig, heute nicht mehr 'zu erfinden' --- Grüsse an alle Uwe
eliindi 2 years ago 5
yyeah lets hear it for DR JOHN . My ex ( 1 time legendary concert promoter took him on tour. Wild fabulous. This HP version can't hold a candle next to DR J's
electricprunes 2 years ago 2
Great memories thanks
kasavubu 2 years ago
wow, you can hear Frampton's in this Pie. these guys were so good, Stevie is just fucking unbelievable.
tomitstube 2 years ago 4
Frampton could solo better but Marriott's guitar sound had more balls, No matter how they split the vocals up, trading vocal lines with Steve just makes ANYONE sound weak, Pete had to go solo, or be second fiddle.
locheelad2 2 years ago
agreed. vocally, steve had so much soul and range, and dynamics too. that vibrato is unmatched by anyone ever. pete obviously showed what he wuz capable of later, but your right, to me, outside of a young robert plant and some older blues legends, marriott was the best.
tomitstube 2 years ago
For me it would be Steve and Paul Rodgers, especially with Free. Although I love Plant too!
fuzzleredmenn 2 years ago
Frampton soloed on the neck pickup a lot, but Steve was playing a single P-90 equipped guitar and his sound had more raunch.
gorblimey61 2 years ago
Right you are, more raunch. Steve played an Epiphone Coronet with as you said, 1 pick-up .
locheelad2 2 years ago
When this was NEW
OVER AMP BEEEEEE BOP
1954comfort 2 years ago
ripp off cover from Dr. John, know can play it like the man who wrote it
Dr. John awesome
tenirpaslager 2 years ago
Most of the Fillmore album is cover versions, but the Pie always put their own stamp on other people's tunes. They didn't rip anyone off IMHO.
gorblimey61 2 years ago 12
@gorblimey61 i guess in those days there is no video cam yet...
ameredon1 1 year ago
@gorblimey61 the good doctor would be proud of this version, Mac Rebinak, Dr John, the Night Tripper!!!!!
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 1 year ago
@gorblimey61 That's what the blues is all about dude! ;o)
genxxxersize 1 year ago
@genxxxersize
Rock On!
gorblimey61 1 year ago
@gorblimey61 they took Dr John's voodoo tune and took it to another level, Mariott and Frampton were a great team, this was one of the best live albums of the 70's, along with Allman Bros at the Fillmore, and Traffic live at Santa Monica
BLUESMANRONCHICAGO 10 months ago
theseeker23 , thanks man.
aballballball 2 years ago
You're right other then fact that mispronoceed gris gris (gree gree) not gris griss but love em anyway. Humple pie was the first band I saw at the Warehouse, Rock On Humble Pie
bthor76 2 years ago 2
If you are talking about the Jan. '75 show at the Warehouse, I was there too...I remember someone in the audience even handed Steve Marriot a joint, & he took a couple of hits. Great show!!
Carlito1988 2 years ago
Lie back, strap on the headphones. Great duet guitar work from two of the best players of this time.Long live Les Pauls and SGs. Very powerful song. Too many nice parts to say that any is the best part, but, nice change up around 7:40. Rock on Steve!
SychadelicPsnack 3 years ago
Humble Pie. Bareknuckle Blues/Rock with 1000F soul. An underrated Band of the 70s. In my opinion the best cover of this song.
morphinlounge101 3 years ago
I f****** love this!
thanks for uploading :)
xJayWalkerx 3 years ago
You gotta hear the whole 22 minutes, highlights are Steve on harmonica and especially the interplay of guitars between Steve and Frampton. I love this version of Dr. John's classic!
cullions3 3 years ago
@cullions3 IT'S on Here punch in, humble pie I walk on guilded splinters 1 of 3
jon491 1 year ago
Great Song!!
Although Frampton was OUT
of the band by March of 1972
replaced by Clem Clemson
from Colosseum.
Frampton would still do OK as a solo.
Now "Walk on Gilded Splinters",
indeed!!
npspec34 3 years ago
GREAT, Great song! Though, I was actually going for "30 days in the hole", (playlist), when I got the message "this video is not available in your country , skipped to next" :(( . It's not the first time this has happened. WHY?!
DrunkHog 3 years ago
Humble pie... May 1973. The Place Cobo Hall Detroit, The stage was lined up with 1/2 stack 4x12 marshall cabinets & EL-34 Marshall amps across the stage.... 2 Acoustic 360 bass cabinets for bass... Showco pa... f-ing loud Dude... Edgar winter had opened, Power and a great show but when Humble Pie had taken the stage, made them look like the beach boys... Marriot/Frampton what a combo... Out of control Plexy Tone on 12.... Never had seen or heard that again. Great Band.
luxegear 3 years ago
You are right! I saw them fall of 1972 at the Long Beach Arena in Cal. What a show.....Stuck with me forever the works of Marriot, Frampton and Ridley and they all sing! Frampton was about 18 yrs at the time...
sfaster 3 years ago
yep, concert around the same time at the Hollywood Bowl is in my top 5 of all time great concerts!
bradlazyb 3 years ago
It's Lazy Brad! Yep I sure do miss all of the music of the LA area we were drenched in sounds and talent. Now on the Southern Oregon Coast it's a little quiet. As for yourself Brad, your a fine guitarist/vocalist (lots of talent!) Wish you would bring the boys up this way for a show and a small vacation. It would be fun for all especially my ears and eyes. Keep rocking! Gold Beach Steve(sfaster)
sfaster 3 years ago
Thanks for posting I havent heard this song since the 70's.
frankyputube 3 years ago
There are two versions of this song that matter: Dr. John's (obviously) and this. DAMN this was nice. Esp. using the original's soprano sax figure as the main guitar riff. These guys had class and were great musicians to boot! What the hell happened to music?
mattleemattlee123 3 years ago 3
thanks a for this posting maybe 2nd half? I think this was recorded at the new orleans jazz festival 1969 according to my album. this cover of dr john gone voodoo pie is so incredible, in retro spect laid down about month before camille. Steve and Peter play some jazz riffs that I don`t think
they ever did before or again.
retrograder22 3 years ago
Weller's version is great too.
trumbellst 3 years ago 2
My older brother took me to see them in Wildwood, NJ for my first concert. They opened for a band called Redbone, but blew thme away. Still my favorite concert. Great liveband. Underated.
mrob611 3 years ago
I think Weller has covered this
catchaflame 3 years ago
The only thing good about getting older was being an usher @ the Filmore and seeing this show live. Also saw Dr. Johns version. Great in a different way. Gree Gree Gumbo Ya Ya
Bonhamzep 3 years ago
Saw Marsha Hunt do this at the Lyceum in, dunno, '67 maybe at one of the all nighters they used to do (surprised they, let me in I was a kid).
So, yeah I can appreciate this.
But for me her version will always be the *real* one.
Thanks for reminding me :-)
Farweasel 3 years ago
Thanks, this is totally amazing....but PLEASE, PLEASE can you post part 2?
annie5591 3 years ago
most excelent
hawgeater 3 years ago
saw them live charlton athletic.they were so good me my mate and half the audience fucked off before the who came on. their best albumn of all time.
vespadavidson 3 years ago
Wish you would of posted PART 2.
But Thanks for posting Part 1. I've got the Album, This song a side long was one of my favorites. Hippies hanging in Hines Park days 71,72,73, Gulley turn around. Dearborn Heights, Mi. Futher down, the Horse Shoe. Damn I miss those days.
Longshotsblues 3 years ago 3
got the 8-track.interesting cover,can't hold a candle to the night trippers original though.
psyckonaut 3 years ago
I'd love Marsha Hunts edition..
zurapDOR 3 years ago
Absolutley splendidly amazing. What a band that was.
zurapDOR 4 years ago
I think I was 16 - 16 adn I heard this album at 'Dave's' - best friend at the time . Really prog rock lover. But this, I believe, is the best live album I ever heard. I saw HP at the Colusseum in London. Somethine I think I dreamt the whole thing - if remember someone jumped into the orchestra pit and straight thorugh a timpani - anyone?
Anyway where'd this talen go? It's raw it''s emotional and I guess that it was 'for one night only'...it's that good.
So ...con killy con con walk on...
jamkam1 4 years ago
Only--"8 Track" we had in the car on a Atlanta to Daytona Spring Break week...Best Trip Ever
SPINTHISONE 4 years ago
Anyone found an I don't need no doctor video from this show?
vanhalen1069 4 years ago
The whole track is around 23 minutes or so on the fillmore album. Just a great jam with wailing guitars and a solid rhythm section.
gorblimey61 4 years ago
Yea man,gotta love it guys.........fuckin' bad ass.
TEANME 4 years ago
rolled many a left handed ciggie on this double album
greygland 4 years ago
IMHO, Pie's best jam ever. I was about 15, and hanging out with my two friends. An older guy we knew pulled up in his Baracuda, and told us to hop in. He was alone and bored or else he would have never bothered with us. He threw in an 8-track of Humble Pie Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore. It was the first time I ever heard of Humble Pie. I was mesmorized by this band immediately, and have loved this album, and Humble Pie ever since...some 35 years later. Thanks for posting. Maybe a part 2??
Historyguy13 4 years ago
seek if u want some marriot solo tracks arundelthomasyahoo
arundelthomas 4 years ago
Thnx seek. I was at the fillmore trippin on purple osley when this was recorded. Another show
arundelthomas 4 years ago