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  • ooo, yeahhh

  • Vocals are amazing!! Killer tune!!

  • Another great song from Eat It.

  • Love this number. Another hard to find rock classic. Thanks theseeker

  • Childs of the time

  • This has a Stone's lick, ad I hope Keith has a happy thought about Steve and how it would have been another Marriott/Lane thing with Mick wondering where do I fit. HA

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  • Wow an old band I remember from the 70's I'm so fucking old, still get dilaudids, oxy & opanas & roxy too with benzo's ambiens & that is how we handle our lives still

  • Still a mile Stones......rolling......

  • I like the jam at the end. Marriott was a tunesmith

  • FUCKING AWESOME

    just that. awesome.

    ghsjhggg

  • Having a music history of Steve Marriott, when Steve and the guys recorded this Eat it album it too the 4 months and many nights not to meantion money to complete, since it was self mixed improperly theband had to take a cut back from its sales, they were thinking at the time Eat It was going to be there masterpiece record as it was a follow up from there live one with Peter Frampton at the Fillmore, that was not the case. SIde 1 is far to mono the side two.

  • Pure R&R...long live the Pie!

  • Yippee  Drugstore Cowboy Steve Marriott "is" rock n roll, many thanks for this upload only one on the tube i think, i went to the final Pie show in the U S.

  • Hey Thanks for the Jams! A little note about Eat it, the mixing on the trax some were out of range and so not much was done about it,

    it was supposed to be there best in sales but was downgraded due to its sound between both records , not much air play.

    But I Love the records! Great Memorys and not so good ones (fuzzy) LOL.

    Best Regards- Thomas

  • What do you mean when you say "out of range?" I heard that Eat It was the first album that Pie mixed as a band, and the different sound is sure noticable. Even some of Steve's vocals are mixed further in the background. The trend of that time was double-albums. Thinking back on it today, most double-albums had a lot of filler stuff that could have been trimmed to make a great single album. Pie's theme for every side was a great idea to help reduce "filler moments."

  • @Historyguy13 please friend me,I need this information, this is the greatest album ever!

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