Interestingly, Keith Richards asked Steve Marriott to join the Rolling Stones when Mick Taylor quit, but he refused because he didn't think he was good enough - WTF?
More likely Mick Jagger feared another decent singer in the band - still, what might that union have produced, eh?...
@dirtyrayyz250 Either you were stoned or they were -- One time I saw Deep Purple and thought they were awful. Of course I was doing dilaudid. Maybe they were too. I'd seen them a half dozen times previously and they were awesome. Also saw ZZ Top once and they were terrible -- those were the days when chemicals were plentiful.
Steve Marriott is a legend - with or without Humble Pie - he's a natural born talent - he never let it go to his head and gave 250% at his performances - whoever '@CornishCockney' is they should check themselves for they know not what they speak lol We know the truth ;-)
The loss of Steve Marriot created a vacuum. Then we had Kiss, Aerosmith, etc. I am angry that he is gone. Rock music would have been much, much better with him.
@CornishCockney- Marriot was a bellend. He put down his guitar and walked off stage during a small faces gig, because he was a big head who took himself too seriously. He then went on to have one success with humble pie by my recollection with "natural born boogie" which I think got to number 4. Hardly a giant....
@TubobRainbowUnicorn haha, what a stupid thing to say. Nobody has even heard of Marriot these days. The guy was a big head who took himself too seriously and now the vast majority of people have no idea who he was. However, Ronnie wood is widely renowned as a rock icon and despite being pish for the last 20 years or so Rod Stewart is a household name. Marriot was at his best with the small faces, where as this big headed super group pish was awful.
I saw these guys perform many times and let me tell you, they were anything but "pish." Somehow I think you weren't around to see those shows. You say nobody has ever heard of Marriot, but that isn't accurate in England or among people who know something about music from that era. Besides, just because "nobody has ever heard" of somebody says nothing about whether their music is good, bad, or "pish." Get a life.
@mcburez9 how many people have heard of you???? marriot was killer back in the 70s, but you were probably in diapers n suckin on your mamas tit, dont put someone down just cause you've never heard of them, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU!!!
@mcburez9 yeah OK pal, if you haven't heard of Marriott these days your head is up your ass, , he was awesome in both group, even listen to what Frampton had to say about him,
was at a concert in alexandia, va in I think 1971, at the old roller rink, sabathath was the headliner with the paraniod tour, and these guys came out and killed. as a second show it was only about half full and was like a private show......
what a load of shite humble pie were. Old stevie boy never really recovered after bumping Ronnie Lane, mac, and kenny Jones. The faces then became the biggest rock band in the world. Ronnie wood is known globally, rod stewart as well, Kenny Jones joined the who, and Ronnie Lane (god bless him) was a success in his own right. Whilst stevie boy and the rest of his "super group" were confined tothe history books......humble pie indeed....
@mcburez9 .. and yet Humble Pie rocked harder than the Faces ever did. Ronnie Wood is a slow playing heroin spiking vampire and Rod Stewart rocks Vegas, baby.
Back then, it was more about creativity. I'd like to see the newer rockers open their eyes and see what that is so important. It doesn't matter how hard something is to do, if it doesn't have the creativity, then it just is NOT good! IT'S A FACT JACK!
Another band I grew up on. I think "Humble Pie Rockin The Filmore" is one of the greatest rock albums of all time. No knock to Clem, but I prefer the Peter Framton version like on previous mention album.
@markrodgers6969 i;'ve been working on clem's parts from a few cuts from the king bisquit flower hour, and let me tell you...clem rocks real hard. Frampton's style is a bit different. Pete uses alot of the major scale in his playing, while clempson is for the most part a pentatonic player. Clem is a great great guitar player...
jcp0129eek, a lot of young kids today are not familiar with the "Super" bands of the seventies that broke into other famous bands like Rod Steward and the Faces with Ron Wood who later joined the Stones, Blind Faith with Eric Clapton, and Steve Winwood, then later Cream, and Steve Marriot who was in the Small Faces then later joined Humble Pie along with Peter Frampton.
@pocogirl - Nicely said. Listen to the original Jeff Beck group album/disc "Truth" with Mickey Waller on Drums, Ron Wood on Bass, Nicky Hopkins on Piano & Rod Stewart on Vocals. Superb Blues based Rock n' Roll. A classic in its day and still holds up.
This was the most ass kickin bands you could have seen!!! Pure energy. They put on one of the greatest shows ever. And yes, Peter Frampton Was the lead guitar player but he quit and started the terrible band Framptons camel!!!
This is for the gentleman that told me I was nuts that Peter Frampton was in Humble Pie. How old are you? Check it out => Google humble Pie Band members.
This is hardly FUNK. This is a hard rock rendition of an Ashford Simpson song. Humble Pie at their very best. Peter was not thrilled w/ the Crazy Steve Marriott. He left before Rockin' The Fillmore was released and wrote a bunch of soft pop rock songs which went nowhere and then somehow CAME ALIVE in 1975-6. The amazing thing is that he is still doing the same act 35 years later while Marriott is one dead motherfucker. Marriott was awesome but he could have been even better if he had lived
I grew up in Detroit and saw them at the Eastown Theater. 1970 or 71. Blurr ;-)
I was 16 or so and sat inside one of the offstage speakers they had for a minute. I blame that for my hearing loss. Oh. I worked as a welder for about 16 years after that. Grinders and chit. But I blame it on Peter Frampton ;-)
At least I still have all of my hair lol! Take that Pete!
This is Rock and Roll! This was before all the current overproduced, overhyped bullshit that passes for music today. This the way it should be raw, live, and in your face.
Saw this lot in London (forgotten the venue) circa '72-74 (those days were a bit of an illicit substance induced era ;-) ) and seem to remember having my face and head lashed to buggery by everyone elses' hair!!! I think we called it 'freaking out' back then. Happy days. Would I change them? Not in a million years!!!!!!!!!!!
Top comments,YEA! What were you on in the 70's?The man was so wasted half the time you couldnt tell what was going to come out. Great band, great tunes but I think you are puttin him a little high on that pedestal!
What an incredible voice: powerful and "athletic", but fluid and limber as well as so pitch perfect it could cut glass. Marriott's voice was unique & instantly recognizable. Such a loss. Yet another life wasted because someone couldn't stop the excesses of R&R
Great stuff! thanks for the post. I had the distinct pleasure of seeing Steve Marriot wail with Humble Pie at New York's famed Fillmore East just around this time. I remember they all had a half-stack Marshall 4x12 cabinets on risers. The set-up looked awesome. I never saw Fudge but I did see solo Frampton in his early days as well as Cactus (@Fillmore again!) and later BBA. Great times and fantastic memories. where's that bong...
Had an LP and 8 track of this and played it over and over and over and over in my car and where I lived. Liked this then and still do. Lived alone, except when I got married, so I could play it as loud as I wanted (not interrupting neighors).
@Kuekator Wow - you should really check out as much of the Humble Pie catalog as you can (Focus especially on the live stuff) - Steve will rip your face off, and free your rockin' mind!
I saw HP circa 1982 in Odessa, TX as a warm-up act. I thought they were "oldies" then (HA!), but recall being blown away with Marriott's energy and music. His hairline was receding, but not his spirit.
@smokiebird06 Yer we are old now but so lucky to have seen Steve and the boys in their prime What A Band I would pay a lot of money to see them again Rock On!!
This must be 72 because Clemson is there. The Pie were at their best with Frampton. I was at the edge of the stage two nights in Detroit on the Rockin the Filmore tour. In the top 5 shows I've ever seen. Yes and Soft Machine opened.
Puro Rock and Roll da melhor qualidade...lamentável que não se faz música de qualidade como está...Triste fim de uma banda tão boa....EU SAUDO O ROCK AND ROLL,,SAUDO OS BONS TEMPOS QUE NÃO VOLTAM MAIS
STEVES VOICE, HE WAS THE BEST RNR SINGER I EVER HEARD., I REMEMBER THE SMALL FACES AND ITCHYCOO PARK.. I FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS VOICE, I TRY TO EMULATE HIS SOUND WHEN I SING ON STAGE EVEN TO THIS DAY!
yeah..i agree..they focus too much on image, props and trying to be popular..way back then they just 'let rip' and did what they loved to do..change in focus, i say
Both times I saw them riots broke out. Milwakee '73 Octoberfest then Chicago a month or so later. Heads started crackin' during 30 Days in the Hole at the Chicago show!
@kathykay2010 Kathy, you'll be glad to know that I went to the RRHOF's website and the Small Faces are INDEED one of the 2012 Inductees. And rightly so. Along with Humble Pie, these two groups were indeed a huge part of the great music scene that was the early seventies. Today's homogenized groups and what now passes for music PALES in comparison.
This song is in my top 5 all time favorite songs.When I see this performance it shoots up to #1.that is until I hear another of my top 5 , then it will go to #2. Then when I hear another of my top 5 it goes to #3 and the former 1 goes to #2.Viscious circle.Love all these classic bands. There was sooooo much good music back then. It was a nirvana of long hard jams.
I grew up in this era and got really stoned to all these songs.We played air guitar for hours, w/same energy you see here.
Had a scratchy old Grundig player at school in the senior common room. 'Performance' was played every break with about 30 kids (boys AND girls) all screaming Marriott impersonations (plus air guitar)........just no chance of his like ever again. We wore out our album in a month and had to buy a replacement and then blew the speakers. :( But so much fun...............Sadly, sadly missed..............
okay who was there when these guys played and a riot broke out due to cops showing up in riot gear and squads? We tore the place apart...that's all I remember of these guys. Fun riot though.
Man, what a performance!! Love the batwing Epiphone, their version of the Gibson Les Paul Junior, with just one single pole P90 pickup - a total rock n roll axe...
You know what, Steve Marriott could have blown the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, off the stage with his singing--and he played a mean guitar and harmonica to boot .
@mrsolofeo Steve can't blow the Godfather of Soul off the stage. They aren't even in the same league. Even though Humble Pie played blues, they were ROCK. You're right on Hendrix though. Not a great singer but who cares when his playing is so darn good. In a way I wish Peter coulda stayed with Humble Pie a little longer.
Went to see them live at a Wisconsin Oktoberfest in the seventies- the crowd got out of hand at 100,000 beer swilling stoners- when they started passing the heat victims out overhead, and bikers started tossing cherry bombs into the crowds to work their way to the front, we left before even seeing HP. Heard later the crowd swelled to 300,000 and arrests were many.
Humble Pie. Loudest concert ever. Decibel meters were set on fire. I saw them in an outdoor venue and my ears were still ringing days later. They opened for BTO. When they were done 75% of the crowd left.
I don't need no doctor. All I need is a nurse with big tits !
@HauptmannWittman hi yeah they were reall loud back then i saw kansas in 76 and it was suicidal loud i mean almost impossible to get use to it.. and i love loud but this was just shocking. i just saw a german metal band last year primal fear and they were just shit nuts loud too in a small club. seemed to be like 3.5 times louder than the average band. even with ear plugs.lol
GRAN CANCIÓN DE LOS 70 FELICIDADES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1987AREVALO 1 day ago
Debatable Chance 501. The Who, Bad Company, Lou Reed, Humble Pie. Montrose. and a bit of Lindisfarne to get things going..........
ZEPPELIN0071 1 week ago
Saw them at Charlton 74, greatest one day rock event ever
ZEPPELIN0071 1 week ago
@ZEPPELIN0071 Knebworth england, 1976 Ronnie Van Zant and original Lynyrd Skynyrd best ever
chance501 1 week ago
One of the great great bands and a truly wonderful singer, so much soul in his voice
ZEPPELIN0071 1 week ago
Interestingly, Keith Richards asked Steve Marriott to join the Rolling Stones when Mick Taylor quit, but he refused because he didn't think he was good enough - WTF?
More likely Mick Jagger feared another decent singer in the band - still, what might that union have produced, eh?...
HalsteadGuy1 1 week ago
This rocks...so..hard.
pinneaplejoyride 1 week ago
humble pie sucks. always did. seen them live. walked out after about 30 minutes.
dirtyrayyz250 1 week ago
@dirtyrayyz250 Either you were stoned or they were -- One time I saw Deep Purple and thought they were awful. Of course I was doing dilaudid. Maybe they were too. I'd seen them a half dozen times previously and they were awesome. Also saw ZZ Top once and they were terrible -- those were the days when chemicals were plentiful.
basicaa 1 week ago
@dirtyrayyz250 You must have got bad acid.
jmac5058 6 days ago
@dirtyrayyz250
Funny, millions of fans disagree. I guess we should have consulted your critical expertise first. Bet the whole crowd was happy when you walked out.
fergster11 3 days ago
You are watching one of the best rock performances....ever !!!!!!!!
shadyalan1 1 week ago
Thus Saith The YHWH,LISTEN:}NO DOCTOR
niwrad68 2 weeks ago
Steve Marriott is a legend - with or without Humble Pie - he's a natural born talent - he never let it go to his head and gave 250% at his performances - whoever '@CornishCockney' is they should check themselves for they know not what they speak lol We know the truth ;-)
MaryLevangie 2 weeks ago
jroxx11211- you are an arse.
mcburez9 2 weeks ago
Dude reminds me of Alvin Lee 10 years after
1robinsegg 2 weeks ago
The loss of Steve Marriot created a vacuum. Then we had Kiss, Aerosmith, etc. I am angry that he is gone. Rock music would have been much, much better with him.
teden20 2 weeks ago
Humble Pie was one of those acts I loved and never got to see. Love the riff in this song. Killer.
BostonRocker51 2 weeks ago 2
FRAMPTON IS GOD
oldschoolhawks 2 weeks ago
@CornishCockney- Marriot was a bellend. He put down his guitar and walked off stage during a small faces gig, because he was a big head who took himself too seriously. He then went on to have one success with humble pie by my recollection with "natural born boogie" which I think got to number 4. Hardly a giant....
mcburez9 2 weeks ago
Take that Nickelback.
matzchase 2 weeks ago
the voice of Humble Pie! real r nr ........
fluffyusa 2 weeks ago
@TubobRainbowUnicorn haha, what a stupid thing to say. Nobody has even heard of Marriot these days. The guy was a big head who took himself too seriously and now the vast majority of people have no idea who he was. However, Ronnie wood is widely renowned as a rock icon and despite being pish for the last 20 years or so Rod Stewart is a household name. Marriot was at his best with the small faces, where as this big headed super group pish was awful.
mcburez9 2 weeks ago
@mcburez9 you are completely stupid if you think stevie marriot is an unknown.he's a giant of british rock and always will be
CornishCockney 2 weeks ago 3
@CornishCockney He was a giant in the US also
MrSanteeclaus 2 weeks ago
I saw these guys perform many times and let me tell you, they were anything but "pish." Somehow I think you weren't around to see those shows. You say nobody has ever heard of Marriot, but that isn't accurate in England or among people who know something about music from that era. Besides, just because "nobody has ever heard" of somebody says nothing about whether their music is good, bad, or "pish." Get a life.
vkuhl 2 weeks ago
@mcburez9 how many people have heard of you???? marriot was killer back in the 70s, but you were probably in diapers n suckin on your mamas tit, dont put someone down just cause you've never heard of them, WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU!!!
jroxx11211 2 weeks ago
@mcburez9 yeah OK pal, if you haven't heard of Marriott these days your head is up your ass, , he was awesome in both group, even listen to what Frampton had to say about him,
sleepingincognito 1 week ago
That is the shit.
kellyjdrummer1 3 weeks ago
Mikey Jackson should have covered this song.
davidallenrost 3 weeks ago
Light years ahead of their time, these were THE daze ! Best Ever !
seekatree 3 weeks ago
Marriot was misplaced in time! Amazing that Frampton acquired the Majority of fame...he had a Great teacher, though.
llwilliamsm1959 3 weeks ago
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Amber3London 3 weeks ago
I do! Help! Please
peacemanken 3 weeks ago
Kevin DuBrow brought me here ;)
chazzdurden 3 weeks ago
was at a concert in alexandia, va in I think 1971, at the old roller rink, sabathath was the headliner with the paraniod tour, and these guys came out and killed. as a second show it was only about half full and was like a private show......
d1sailer 4 weeks ago
Weren't they a supergroup- a la Blind Faith
mickigoe 4 weeks ago
My first concerts were around this time period and boy did these guys make an impression on this kid.
u1n2s3u4n5g6 4 weeks ago
@Billcartermusic
wasn't big concert goer...was at this one though......this is Capitol Theatre in Passaic NJ?
Warmup Band was J.Geils...
eebnamtna 1 month ago
This song was composed by the late, great songwriter; Nick Ashford of Ashford and Simpson.
SharjahsDreamMusic 1 month ago
Humble Pie.......Rock'n the F'n House !!!!!
78106218 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
yep humble pie part oft the foundation of rock as we know it;..;
roamershaker 1 month ago
what a load of shite humble pie were. Old stevie boy never really recovered after bumping Ronnie Lane, mac, and kenny Jones. The faces then became the biggest rock band in the world. Ronnie wood is known globally, rod stewart as well, Kenny Jones joined the who, and Ronnie Lane (god bless him) was a success in his own right. Whilst stevie boy and the rest of his "super group" were confined tothe history books......humble pie indeed....
mcburez9 1 month ago
@mcburez9 .. and yet Humble Pie rocked harder than the Faces ever did. Ronnie Wood is a slow playing heroin spiking vampire and Rod Stewart rocks Vegas, baby.
TubobRainbowUnicorn 1 month ago 3
I was there for this one,AWESOME!!!!
billcartermusic 1 month ago
Back then, it was more about creativity. I'd like to see the newer rockers open their eyes and see what that is so important. It doesn't matter how hard something is to do, if it doesn't have the creativity, then it just is NOT good! IT'S A FACT JACK!
guitarttimman 1 month ago in playlist rock
@guitarttimman couldn't of said it better thats exactly what im going to try to do with my band i want to bring the creativity of the 60s/70s back
acdcandnerf 1 month ago
Luvved Stevie back in the Small Faces Days .. luv this song.. R.I.P Stevie xx
asboangus 1 month ago
I wouldn't classify this a a "FUNK SHOW"
"Uploaded by carqueijot on Aug 24, 2006
A amazing Funk Show in 1971"
billyorbit 1 month ago
70's ruled!what else can you say.
TheMarkster1957 1 month ago
You can tell these guys are true to the music! I wish we had the same R&R passion with todays artists....Thanks for sharing the good times!
Garyohhh 1 month ago
78 people need a doctor !
BILLMARKLIN 1 month ago 2
Groups today can't make music without their props and light shows. They sure has hell couldn' t
hang with the any from the 70's. Been to a concert lately?
shemagetful 1 month ago
i think this was from rockin the fillmore
jackwmoore1979 1 month ago
Another band I grew up on. I think "Humble Pie Rockin The Filmore" is one of the greatest rock albums of all time. No knock to Clem, but I prefer the Peter Framton version like on previous mention album.
markrodgers6969 1 month ago 16
@markrodgers6969 i;'ve been working on clem's parts from a few cuts from the king bisquit flower hour, and let me tell you...clem rocks real hard. Frampton's style is a bit different. Pete uses alot of the major scale in his playing, while clempson is for the most part a pentatonic player. Clem is a great great guitar player...
alsaxe1 1 month ago
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G8GT364CI 4 weeks ago
jcp0129eek, a lot of young kids today are not familiar with the "Super" bands of the seventies that broke into other famous bands like Rod Steward and the Faces with Ron Wood who later joined the Stones, Blind Faith with Eric Clapton, and Steve Winwood, then later Cream, and Steve Marriot who was in the Small Faces then later joined Humble Pie along with Peter Frampton.
pocogirl 1 month ago
@pocogirl - Nicely said. Listen to the original Jeff Beck group album/disc "Truth" with Mickey Waller on Drums, Ron Wood on Bass, Nicky Hopkins on Piano & Rod Stewart on Vocals. Superb Blues based Rock n' Roll. A classic in its day and still holds up.
Georgie2047 1 month ago
@pocogirl Cream...then Blind Faith...
boden13 1 month ago
76 people need a doctor!!!
radtke1965 1 month ago 39
@radtke1965 - 78 !
peephole2008 1 month ago 3
@radtke1965 dr dre would be good ;) just kidding, i like her voice
EThallch 3 weeks ago
@radtke1965 4 more joined since your post! WTF?
flstf2k 2 weeks ago
This was the most ass kickin bands you could have seen!!! Pure energy. They put on one of the greatest shows ever. And yes, Peter Frampton Was the lead guitar player but he quit and started the terrible band Framptons camel!!!
TheCabman17 1 month ago 2
Alot of mem's
gltmeredith 2 months ago
Steve was a lively chap ...was that 'funky doctor' ?
bitchschtick 2 months ago
This is for the gentleman that told me I was nuts that Peter Frampton was in Humble Pie. How old are you? Check it out => Google humble Pie Band members.
jcp0129eek 2 months ago
saw these guys In 72 Charleston , West Va.....the album "Smokin" had just came out....Peter Frampton on lead guitar....Steve Marriott was SMOKIN
purpleskycalm 2 months ago
back when i was a kid ...effin' jam :o)
heapbigtalk 2 months ago
This is hardly FUNK. This is a hard rock rendition of an Ashford Simpson song. Humble Pie at their very best. Peter was not thrilled w/ the Crazy Steve Marriott. He left before Rockin' The Fillmore was released and wrote a bunch of soft pop rock songs which went nowhere and then somehow CAME ALIVE in 1975-6. The amazing thing is that he is still doing the same act 35 years later while Marriott is one dead motherfucker. Marriott was awesome but he could have been even better if he had lived
eqsmooth 2 months ago 2
@eqsmooth Thank you, thank you very much!
oeddie99 2 months ago
PLEASE go VOTE for THE SMALL FACES for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Vote at Rockhall.com Please give Steve his long due RESPECT
Topkat311 2 months ago
Oh yeah. Humble Pie =)
I grew up in Detroit and saw them at the Eastown Theater. 1970 or 71. Blurr ;-)
I was 16 or so and sat inside one of the offstage speakers they had for a minute. I blame that for my hearing loss. Oh. I worked as a welder for about 16 years after that. Grinders and chit. But I blame it on Peter Frampton ;-)
At least I still have all of my hair lol! Take that Pete!
SixCards54 2 months ago
This is Rock and Roll! This was before all the current overproduced, overhyped bullshit that passes for music today. This the way it should be raw, live, and in your face.
sevenlemon 2 months ago
seems like they over did this performance
rollingstopp 2 months ago
Little Stevie was fucking great. Those guys tore it up. Excellent band.
PlymouthVT 2 months ago
Saw this lot in London (forgotten the venue) circa '72-74 (those days were a bit of an illicit substance induced era ;-) ) and seem to remember having my face and head lashed to buggery by everyone elses' hair!!! I think we called it 'freaking out' back then. Happy days. Would I change them? Not in a million years!!!!!!!!!!!
Greebo666 2 months ago
....Hmmmm........ and DEAD............!
binpaper11 2 months ago
Oops. (sic) Ridgely. He was cool as hell. Tasty bass lines. Soulful voice.
jib1967 2 months ago
Greg Ridgley was F'n awesome
jib1967 2 months ago
70s COMIN AT YA
npauljarrett 2 months ago
Top comments,YEA! What were you on in the 70's?The man was so wasted half the time you couldnt tell what was going to come out. Great band, great tunes but I think you are puttin him a little high on that pedestal!
thunderroach 2 months ago
One of the great British Bands. Mariott started with Small Faces.
indymagicmonthly23 2 months ago
What an incredible voice: powerful and "athletic", but fluid and limber as well as so pitch perfect it could cut glass. Marriott's voice was unique & instantly recognizable. Such a loss. Yet another life wasted because someone couldn't stop the excesses of R&R
jum1801 2 months ago
Not everyone knows that these guys are the stateside uncles that AC/DC looked up to.
thewitchdoctor76 2 months ago
RAW POWER! Loved you always. Steve!
fiutare1 2 months ago
With Vince Noir on lead guitar and vocals.
gokolink 2 months ago
Great stuff! thanks for the post. I had the distinct pleasure of seeing Steve Marriot wail with Humble Pie at New York's famed Fillmore East just around this time. I remember they all had a half-stack Marshall 4x12 cabinets on risers. The set-up looked awesome. I never saw Fudge but I did see solo Frampton in his early days as well as Cactus (@Fillmore again!) and later BBA. Great times and fantastic memories. where's that bong...
Joeh1154 2 months ago
71 people need a doctor...stat!
steviea427 2 months ago in playlist COOL 70's MUSIC
My 1st concert...with King Crimson and Alexis Korner...
packbackernc1956 2 months ago
Had an LP and 8 track of this and played it over and over and over and over in my car and where I lived. Liked this then and still do. Lived alone, except when I got married, so I could play it as loud as I wanted (not interrupting neighors).
djepsonatmastnet 2 months ago
Surely some cash coming to kenney and ian for the grand theft auto v preview backed with ogdens nut gone flake? r,i.p steve and ronnie.xxxxx
WideEyedGirl1 2 months ago
Isn't that the truth...Small Faces had a historic impact on that
generation and still impact musicians to this day! You're right
the fact that they have never been inducted into the RRHOF
is SHAMEFUL...! Every single Small Faces lover should
flood the online fan poll with votes for this awesome band
until their fingers bleed! They were shafted by so many
people and never made a dime in their hayday...they sure
deserve better and NOW is the time for their fans to UNITE
to make this happen!
kathykay2010 2 months ago
i love W.A.S.P. cover............
moccioso85 3 months ago
Great video! I knew Steve Mariott only from my favourite band Small-Faces (in the 60ties) - he was also a great rock-musician!
Kuekator 3 months ago
@Kuekator Wow - you should really check out as much of the Humble Pie catalog as you can (Focus especially on the live stuff) - Steve will rip your face off, and free your rockin' mind!
xtcpino 3 months ago
This one of the best rock performances you will ever see !!!!!!!!
shadyalan1 3 months ago
I saw HP circa 1982 in Odessa, TX as a warm-up act. I thought they were "oldies" then (HA!), but recall being blown away with Marriott's energy and music. His hairline was receding, but not his spirit.
Lumbar87 3 months ago
Just think. All the people in the audience are in their late 50's or early 60's now. Fuck!!
smokiebird06 3 months ago in playlist Liked
@smokiebird06 Yer we are old now but so lucky to have seen Steve and the boys in their prime What A Band I would pay a lot of money to see them again Rock On!!
webgibs 3 months ago
Is that Janis Joplin's voice somehow dubbed over the recording? It seriously sounds just like her.
fortysixyou 3 months ago
This must be 72 because Clemson is there. The Pie were at their best with Frampton. I was at the edge of the stage two nights in Detroit on the Rockin the Filmore tour. In the top 5 shows I've ever seen. Yes and Soft Machine opened.
craigoog 3 months ago
This here is the shit good people. Hells yeah !!!
ReneeNme 3 months ago
A toasted marshmallow.
usawthat 3 months ago
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usawthat 3 months ago
We go "Ome on Sunday, but it's been a Gas man, A REAL GAS !!"
Pwease, COME BACK !!!
peejay1954 3 months ago
Go Steve Go!!! From Mod God to Rock God!!! Marriott could do it ALL!! RIP my brother...godspeed to you.
steviea427 3 months ago
how could anyone not like this video or the band, one of the greatest bands ever... and they belong in the r&r hall of shame, i really mean fame
superbee1969383 3 months ago
Puro Rock and Roll da melhor qualidade...lamentável que não se faz música de qualidade como está...Triste fim de uma banda tão boa....EU SAUDO O ROCK AND ROLL,,SAUDO OS BONS TEMPOS QUE NÃO VOLTAM MAIS
jforain 3 months ago
STEVES VOICE, HE WAS THE BEST RNR SINGER I EVER HEARD., I REMEMBER THE SMALL FACES AND ITCHYCOO PARK.. I FELL IN LOVE WITH HIS VOICE, I TRY TO EMULATE HIS SOUND WHEN I SING ON STAGE EVEN TO THIS DAY!
BillyRoxxHard 3 months ago
This was back when concerts were CONCERTS! No high tech bullshit or stage props. Just 4 guys on stage ROCKIN'!
jpryan1487pdx 3 months ago 43
@jpryan1487pdx Right on........
johneshuis 2 months ago
@jpryan1487pdx You got that right. I saw Deep Purple and Uriha Heep on the same show..Buddy miles was the Head Line.
dano5860 2 months ago
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yeah..i agree..they focus too much on image, props and trying to be popular..way back then they just 'let rip' and did what they loved to do..change in focus, i say
SuperLuckao 1 month ago
I saw them a week after the Rockin The Fillmore was recorded in Virginia Beach Dome.Steve impressed to no end.He had a tragic passing.
edfeltch 3 months ago
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I seen these guys with Foghat and Uriah Heep back in the day...took my breath away!
highflyingnote 3 months ago
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highflyingnote 3 months ago
This is "smokin'" good.
matt74moses 3 months ago
yo que necesito es la enfermera jejejee
roberto1959chile 3 months ago
Both times I saw them riots broke out. Milwakee '73 Octoberfest then Chicago a month or so later. Heads started crackin' during 30 Days in the Hole at the Chicago show!
siddharthur 3 months ago
yard sale guitars :) QC
Quaaludedude714 3 months ago
ATTENTION STEVE MARRIOTT FANS: PLEASE GO TO THE
ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME MUSEUM 2012 ONLINE FAN
POLL AND VOTE FOR SMALL FACES & FACES! THEY ARE WAY
BEHIND AND WITHOUT FAN SUPPORT THEY HAVE NO CHANCE!
THERE IS A RETURN TO POLL ICON NEXT TO THE VOTE ICON SO
YOU CAN VOTE AND VOTE AGAIN! PLEASE VOTE OFTEN! IF YOU
COULD HELP ME SPREAD THE WORD THEY REALLY NEED YOUR
HELP! THEY DESERVE THIS...TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE THIS
HAPPEN! THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!
kathykay2010 3 months ago 19
@kathykay2010 Done..sooo worthy
woodruss 3 months ago
@kathykay2sty if t010 Cannot beleive they are not already there!! Joan Jett has nothing on those boys what a travestyhey dont get there!!
webgibs 3 months ago
@webgibs Why don't you and every other Small Faces fans make
it our mission to get these men the honor that is long overdue! Ian
McLagan and Kenney Jones are the only 2 living members left...
Ronnie Lane and Steve never got to see their induction...AS FANS
WE SHOULD DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO MAKE SURE
THEY ARE INDUCTED WHILE IAN AND KENNEY CAN ENJOY IT!
DOES ANYONE CARE TO JOIN ME! GO TO RRHOF ONLINE POLL
AND VOTE...VOTE...VOTE...VOTE...VOTE EVERY DAY UNTIL THEY
ARE IN THE LEAD! LET'S GO!
kathykay2010 2 months ago
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gertzaddik77 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@kathykay2010 Kathy, you'll be glad to know that I went to the RRHOF's website and the Small Faces are INDEED one of the 2012 Inductees. And rightly so. Along with Humble Pie, these two groups were indeed a huge part of the great music scene that was the early seventies. Today's homogenized groups and what now passes for music PALES in comparison.
gertzaddik77 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@gertzaddik77 AT LAST... THEY ARE IN THE RRHOF!
THANKS TO THEIR LOYAL FANS FOR PUTTING THESE
LEGENDS IN THEIR RIGHTFUL PLACE! WE DID IT!!!!!!!!!
kathykay2010 1 month ago
67 people need Dr Kripin.
Metalmachinecrush 3 months ago
Wish I could find a live video of HP doing 'Up Our Sleeve' - amazing rock and roll from one of the best eras in music….
probrewer 3 months ago
Nobody funked it up like Humble Pie ;}
MsNancyGray 3 months ago in playlist MsNancyGray's favorites
This song is in my top 5 all time favorite songs.When I see this performance it shoots up to #1.that is until I hear another of my top 5 , then it will go to #2. Then when I hear another of my top 5 it goes to #3 and the former 1 goes to #2.Viscious circle.Love all these classic bands. There was sooooo much good music back then. It was a nirvana of long hard jams.
I grew up in this era and got really stoned to all these songs.We played air guitar for hours, w/same energy you see here.
glishgloshzzxx 3 months ago
Quintessential Rock Voice. . . So many came after but he was really the guy. . .You can hear, Plant, AC DC, Black Crowes a host of others.
richdys 3 months ago
Had a scratchy old Grundig player at school in the senior common room. 'Performance' was played every break with about 30 kids (boys AND girls) all screaming Marriott impersonations (plus air guitar)........just no chance of his like ever again. We wore out our album in a month and had to buy a replacement and then blew the speakers. :( But so much fun...............Sadly, sadly missed..............
BrightonBo 3 months ago
If rap and hip hop singers had any brains they'd listen to this song and then go out and shoot themselves.
smokiebird06 3 months ago
the only time I was fortunate to see HP was as an opening act with Foghat and Black Oak Arkansas...........
TheNamvet70 3 months ago
is that steve marriot?
roaringwaterbay 3 months ago in playlist More videos from carqueijot
@roaringwaterbay Why YES it is! The one and ONLY.
drkluetz25 3 months ago
where did they go???
MrSkysky5 3 months ago
Humble Pie just did kick ass rock 'n roll!
jimbo9650 3 months ago
One of the best rock performances you will ever see !!!
shadyalan1 3 months ago
67 doctors did not approve of his message.
fluidfeel 4 months ago
sweet deep track! pass the bong man lol
MetalNineteen1984 4 months ago
this riff reminds me of steve ray vaughn's willie the wimp.. no it is actualy the same :P
elouroeides 4 months ago
(albeit with some help from some "friends") Marriott was a goddamned force of nature - rip & rock 'n' roll!
acertainblue 4 months ago
@acertainblue You sure right about that....there was only ONE Steve Marriott! Amazing, incredible, timeless voice!
drkluetz25 3 months ago
@drkluetz25 I just wish there was live footage of One-Eyed Trouser Snake R. - maybe one of these days it will show up here - miracles do happen!
acertainblue 3 months ago
If He wasnt the most badass musucian? Who is??
TheBorjamz 4 months ago
okay who was there when these guys played and a riot broke out due to cops showing up in riot gear and squads? We tore the place apart...that's all I remember of these guys. Fun riot though.
pinchyvato 4 months ago
Nice Epiphone Coronet. Saw an old pic of Ace Frehley playing one of those, right after he joined Kiss.
fender7375 4 months ago
Man you can see where AC/DC got some influence.Listen to Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.
eelsdoors 4 months ago
Man they were an unbelieveable band. Steve Marriott was the most manic lead singer alive.
pedalboy 4 months ago 4
Man, what a performance!! Love the batwing Epiphone, their version of the Gibson Les Paul Junior, with just one single pole P90 pickup - a total rock n roll axe...
BostonRocker51 4 months ago
You know what, Steve Marriott could have blown the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, off the stage with his singing--and he played a mean guitar and harmonica to boot .
Hendrix was great, but he couldn't sing.
Marriott could do it all.
mrsolofeo 4 months ago 11
@mrsolofeo Steve can't blow the Godfather of Soul off the stage. They aren't even in the same league. Even though Humble Pie played blues, they were ROCK. You're right on Hendrix though. Not a great singer but who cares when his playing is so darn good. In a way I wish Peter coulda stayed with Humble Pie a little longer.
cjjaxxon 2 months ago
@cjjaxxon James Brown was a lowlife--you couldn't pay me to listen to the crap that he peddled as music.
I have all the respect in the world for Steve Marriott and none for pompous, self-promoting clowns like James Brown.
mrsolofeo 2 months ago
i see from where the ACDC got their inspirations
NEAPULA 4 months ago
Yet another brilliant British band- was there no end to the talent back then?
And where the fuck did it go- Radiohead was the last great Brit rock band imo.
notmemate 4 months ago
isn't Peter Frampton playing lead here?
rds1958 4 months ago
@rds1958 It certainly is the amazing rock legend Mr. Peter Frampton!
mmeulemans34 4 months ago
@rds1958 That's Clem Clempson on lead guitar here. Frampton plays this on the Live album, but he left & Clem replaces him late 71'
Topkat311 4 months ago
two words ; Humble fucking Pie !! motherfucker !
GreenhouseEffectGE 4 months ago 3
Went to see them live at a Wisconsin Oktoberfest in the seventies- the crowd got out of hand at 100,000 beer swilling stoners- when they started passing the heat victims out overhead, and bikers started tossing cherry bombs into the crowds to work their way to the front, we left before even seeing HP. Heard later the crowd swelled to 300,000 and arrests were many.
littlewienerdog 4 months ago
@littlewienerdog so much for the "mellow" 70's...=)
rds1958 4 months ago
Very Heavy Very 'umble
SonicSurf3r 4 months ago
Shitty roadhouse rawk.
acrovader 4 months ago
@acrovader shitty unnecessary opinion.
hed2myshoos13 4 months ago 3
@acrovader Piss off wussie.
ReneeNme 4 months ago
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when i listen it , i realize how the today's music is a crap and bunch of shit
kallyfest 4 months ago
67 people now need a hearing doctor !
albertinkstain 4 months ago
this band is fucking good....after listening to this song i think i really need a doctor
TranseunteDeLaRed 4 months ago
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fucking doctor 67 people need a doctor now
TheMasterdein 4 months ago
Humble Pie. Loudest concert ever. Decibel meters were set on fire. I saw them in an outdoor venue and my ears were still ringing days later. They opened for BTO. When they were done 75% of the crowd left.
I don't need no doctor. All I need is a nurse with big tits !
HauptmannWittman 4 months ago 4
@HauptmannWittman Very well said man.
ribinfo 4 months ago
@HauptmannWittman hi yeah they were reall loud back then i saw kansas in 76 and it was suicidal loud i mean almost impossible to get use to it.. and i love loud but this was just shocking. i just saw a german metal band last year primal fear and they were just shit nuts loud too in a small club. seemed to be like 3.5 times louder than the average band. even with ear plugs.lol
GRILLBUOY101 4 months ago
@HauptmannWittman my ears are still ringin' 40 yrs later....... love the pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
trinitybluesman 4 months ago
Marriot was a amazing .. I did not appreciate him back in the day.... but what a force. Look out Robert Plant !
Buffalornrman 4 months ago
cooooool!
sentakumono2010 4 months ago