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  • no but is is a les paul

  • Dave Clempson not Pete Frampton

  • Stevie WAS the man...no one sang like him...RIP Steve

  • while we have time,u know this is an Eddie Cochran song

  • no that's not Frampton

    

  • Is that Frampton far right ? sure looks like him

  • Saw Marriot and his All-Stars at the Elephant Bar in La Jolla, CA

    in '81 or '82. After the show met Goldie McJohns of Steppenwolf,

    Bobby Keyes on sax, the bass player from Savoy Brown, and of

    course Steve. My college sweetie Joan knocked on the trailer door

    after the show for an autograph. We were invited in and hung out

    for about a half hour. Steve was sweet on Joan. He wanted us to

    go to Reseda to Wolf & Rismillers for the next nights show. She

    declined. I shoulda married that girl.

  • One of the only good things about getting grey is that I got so see all the incredible bands of the early Seventies. For those that never got to see Humble Pie live, let me promise you, they were simply amazing. Steve Marriott was as great a singer, bandleader and entertainer as rock has ever produced. If someone told me I could go back to 1972 and see the Stones or Humble Pie, the choice would be HP in a half second. They were that good, and that much fun. God Bless Steve Marriott.

  • Absolument époustouflant *****

    ♪ BigBluesMama ♪

  • I can see Eddie Cochran (Even though he's dead), viewing this like us stating, "I wrote this right? Didn't I write this? Damn! did I start some shit, huh? Crazy! Cats!".

  • saw them about this time here in Hawaii at da long gone civic auditorium.

  • fantastic music

  • STEVE MARRIOTT ROCKS ON IN HEAVEN!

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  • This is their best song

  • Probably my favorite HP tune. Well, depends on what day of the week it is but this song simply cooks.

  • nobody can sing this today , maybe plant.

  • that's just 2 examples

  • u really didn't think that comment through,did you?

  • mark farner and grand funk railroad

  • @Syzygy60 I think Steve Marriott and Mark Farner were very similar as dynamic singer/guitarist front men of two of the better bluesy hard-rock bands from the seventies.

  • how 'bout steve winwood?

  • Look how big that Les Paul looks on Mr. Marriot!

  • how do we go from this to bieber in under 50 years?

  • big fat analogue valve sound

  • hit it!

  • GOOD STUFF!!!

  • your opinion

  • From "itchycoo Park" to "Black Coffee" STEVE MARRIOT WAS THE MAN! Nobody messed with him: not Mick Jagger, not Roger Daltrey, not Robert Plant.

    God Bless a very special man. ROCK ON !

  • Right On Brother. Keep On Rockin'!

  • So THIS is where AC/DC came from!!!

  • @CentraCross lol, half the repertoire of ac dc comes from here..

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  • ya today's music doesn't even come close to the 60s and 70s music it was a time that music really had something special

  • Holyshit,,, Flashbacks!!!!

  • Stevie is awesome! May he rest in peace.

  • Look at Led Zeppelin's live C'mon Everybody, Humble Pie BLOWS THEM AWAY!!!!!!!

  • Stevie was a proper little cockney pie and mash geezer..with a fucking amazing blues voice..him and Terry Reid are probably the most underappreciated legendsknown to man,thanks for posting man:)

  • What would it be like now if Marriott had have joined the Stones when Mick Taylor left, instead of Ronnie. He probably would be upstaging Jagger, which is why he didn't get past the audition. Pity, cause he probably would still be alive today.

  • I everybody i saw this band in concert in 1974 when i was living in Florida ,great times with Mariotte an Frampton,there is nothing like it now.Those guys were au thentic,real with a bit of madness,and of course full of talent...i am glad i wath 20 years old at that time, that was rock and roll golden years :Bands like Traffic, cream,lynyrd skynird, the James gang,led zepp,Aerosmith and much more...Thanks Utube it brings me so much remindings,this music is gonna last,that's for sure ,

  • Man I wish I was there-Greg Ridley not only rocks the bass but can sing some backing vocals. Humble F*CKING Pie..all that's left out is U

  • I love these old music videos from concerts. Every time the camera looks out into the crowd you never know what you'll see.

  • Comin` at ya like a freight train!

  • watch the 2 stoners they know what's up!

  • Steve Marriott, Steve Winwood, Janis, Ray Charles, umm...Jack Bruce...people used to sing like the Devil was on their ass. Oh, yeah - Joe Cocker. Even Paul Mac.

  • Steve Marriott, Steve Winwood, Janis, Ray Charles, umm...Jack Bruce...people used to sing like the Devil was on their ass.

  • Can you believe that this is an Eddie Cochran song? The mark of a great band is to be able to re-define a classic with it's own voice......

  • Amazing ! Clams and all ! Rock and Roll energy !

  • @Hankdeluxe HELL YES!! Real rock has clams....it's live and loose and sloppy as all f@ck and played be REAL people. Let's hear it for clams!!!

    \m/ -_- \m/

  • This is Live ... and they're on Stage, but was this "In Concert"?

  • Check out Humble Pie Live on the King Buiscut label , awesome !!!

    saw the band at Imperial College London 1973 during the miners strike

    all power coming from generators , they almost blew the roof off , can you think of one

    band today who could even come close to this ??? Was very lucky to have lived through a time of real live music

  • hat off to frampton putting this band to gether

  • @welshmanady Actually Steve Marriott put this band together, of course Frampton had left long before this was shot. That's Clem Clempson on lead guitar.

  • The real Rock and Roll days the best times and sounds Steve Marriot one of a kind Rock and Roller he had it all, the soul of that guy was intense.and he sounds even better today.

  • Holy Crap!!!!

  • Hair's a bit shorter, he's a bit older, that voice is still sending chills down my spine and deep into my soul...

  • 20 April 1991- Saddest day in rock music period. No one will ever top Marriott to me, his crazy unnatural talent & presence in all his bands was amazing. Kicked around & disrespectred by the suits, hanger's on & all the ick from the iindustry it may have helped him decline but thru it all Marriott NEVER COMPROMISED HIS MUSIC OR SPIRIT.!Play on Steve - out there under dreaming spires, perhaps somewhere out in the Universal, all too beautiful, all too talented & all too missed... ever always MMG

  • Is there a DVD of this concert?

  • This group played during a riot at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  • @dieckk100 I got busted for weed along with my older sister there. I was only 13 and had a blast because they had me hand cuffed to a hot looking hooker in the MPD holding trailer for hours until my parents picked me up.They laughed it of and took me out to eat at Marc's Big Boy. Good Times

  • If i had to kill 50 innocent people to bring back the good old rock n roll of the 60's and 70's i would totally do it. No, i am not crazy.

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  • real raw enerrrrrrrrrrrrrgy*****love it *****

  • real raw enerrrrrrrrrrrrrgy..love it ...fuck I really miss Steve's original voice*****

  • Fucking ass-kick rock n roll! Fucking shit!

  • Steve os a skinny little fucker; you would never know it from the power of his music. RIP Steve, there will never be another as great as you!

  • FUCK 2011 AND BEYOND

  • 5'4", 112 lbs....where's all this power coming from?!?!

  • only those two stoners know what's coming everyone esle is clueless

  • 1st boys and girlz inject ur fav barbituate amphetamine or hell rat hair what do I care

  • he's dead now

    

  • eddie cochran

  • Now, you see boys and girls, THAT'S the way it's done!

  • @DorianSchizington You got that right! How about Billy Don't Be a Hero, or Seasons in the Sun? Real garbage. There is still good music today, you just have to look harder. Watch Les Claypool at Bonaroo, awesome stuff.

  • @wmjoca

    Wish you wouldn't have mentioned Seasons in the Sun, now I'll have that idiotic drivel running through my brain for a while;)

    Just for that I'll try and come up with a worse selection.

    I grew up on real music, feel lucky that my youth coincided with bands like Humble Pie.

  • no mystery just ostriches hiding their heads in the sand

  • 209 K ppl with taste F U 6 billion plus who don' t get it

  • These dudes can rock!!

  • Most of todays so called "Rock Stars" don't rock as hard as these old bastards did back in the day.

  • @stellastarr69 ---Right on! Bands from this era practiced their asses off none of the distractions of today - HP had that boogie woogie beat - it makes you wanna swing your hips move your arms and shake your head

  • @stellastarr69 That's because they're manufactured rock stars....a cheap imitation of what was engineered by corporate "taste makers". You can't fake Rock n Roll and that's why it doesn't work.

  • @stellastarr69 u r deffinatley right there mate, but at the same time a lot of the rock stuff out there today really appreciate these bands like zep, pie, purple, cream etc, not goin against you just wanted to point that out

  • @thesabbathzeppelin I agree I know a few musicians who relish the style and plain fact they rocked it hard with no sound overs, pyrotechnics, huge equipment, just flat out hard rock & roll played hard and loved by many, now and then, these guys, and many others, were the real deal no pomp and bullshit, just music and sweat!! :D

  • Jerry Shirley drums, Dave Clemson Lead Guitar and Vocals, Gregg Riddley Bass RIP Stev Marriot Lead Vocal Guitar!!!

  • From the LP Smokin'... This was by far my favorite song on that record!

  • PS: Which lineup of HP is this?

  • SUPER TRAGIC DEATH= STEVE

    very under rated rock star

  • SUPER TRAGIC DEATH= STEVE

  • RIP Steve, remember you fondly.

  • Hey, whos that young feller over there on the otherside playin slide ???Looks kinda familiar. Hardly anyone remembers he was in this band!

  • Fucking awesome!!! And it's bluesy/soul thing too! no one does that anymore

  • A Seventyfized RocknRoller with High §oulCaliber ...

    Marriott still Rules.

  • All those who lived in 60s, 70s and 80s were privileged to enjoy the real music of any genre, especially rock n roll and metal... 21st century sucks in all aspects of life including pop-music. New generation is pathetic and squalid as it's deprived of real music and doesn't know what the real music is

  • @Tchernowizer too bad i got to miss out on the "golden metal years", fuck's sake, glad that shit is over. metal missed the entire point of rock&roll. im lucky i never got to see these ones live, man did they butchered up a classic, too many fucking notes, pointless solos. plain awful version

    if anything i've missed out on the real RnR, eddie, bo, billy fury, gene vincent, bobby fuller. at least punk knew how to keep it raw. wanna hear music properly played? listen to classical or jazz, not RnR!

  • @SpaceBambino

    Classical and Jazz just doesn't have the same impact as pop/RnR.

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  • @Tchernowizer Hey grandpa! Your parents didn't like rock'n'roll music ... But this does not mean you didn't like the old sound of your father! Now you are "old " (in your head) and you do not understand the "new generation"! Hey! each turn!

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  • @Tchernowizer I used to think like that. But then one day I thought, "What the hell is 'real music'?" We can't answer that question. Music is music, it's art, and it's different for everybody. I was born in 1995 and am part of the "pathetic, deprived generation" and for the first 12 or 13 years of my life only really listened to music from 60s and 70s. Then I started to listen to 90s and moved up to 00s realizing there is a lot of good music there . My friends have a band and they're good.

  • @Tchernowizer 150 thumbs up.

  • @Tchernowizer i think the music back then was an expression of american culture. the 60s was all about america, we were king of the hill, nobody could touch us in any capacity, and it came out in our music. we were defiant, we felt we were in control of our destinies, and we smashed guitars on stage, and broke things. now, today, i think american culture is gone, gone, gone. and that........ is what is expressed in today's music.

  • @Tchernowizer Hell, yes, we were privileged! Saw HP at least 3 times (that I can remember anyway)! Kicked effn ass!

  • Respond to this video... NOBODY AND I MEAN NO BODY can make music like Steve Marriott and Humble Pie! DAMMIT they kicked ASS!

  • Men playing rock!!!!!!!!! Bad monitors can't hear yourself Marshall on 11 still pulling off. And singing in key and probably higher than shit. Bands today do not know what is up at all. Rock on Steve and the boys.

  • @weiss1432 THIS ONE GOES TO ELEVEN!!! whahah

  • EXCELLENT!!!

    THANK YOU!!!

  • Is it just me or is Marriott pretty much the sole inspiration for Angus Young..??AC/DC for that matter!

  • @mudcatblue yep & Angus is quite the showman......but Marriott had that kickass combination of boogie AND soul...u can't put shortpants on soul......GRINNNN

  • Excellent!! Thanks for the share:)

    Grandma mary

  • who are the 4 soulless morons who disliked this? what wussies!

  • SAW THEM TWICE LIVE----! AWESOME------AMAZING----BONE CHILLIN'-----I STOOD UP AND IDIOT DANCED THE WHOLE SET EHEHEHEHEHEHEH---STEVE MARRIOTT BEEN FOLLOWING SICE SMALL FACES DAYS---A REAL TOP!

  • Anybody remember "The Action House" in Island Park I think Long Island south shore Nassau county I think In "68 or so you would pay Under $10 bucks (or under) and see Dr John ,Ten Years After and Humble Pie ,or Rhinoceros or some other incredible band,But three bands in one night and there was three stages(or two) ,oh well long time ago the place could not have held more than a couple of hundred people ,,,,,Incredable,,,,best times

  • Saw them the month before this must have been filmed when they supported The Who at Charlton football ground and they were excellent that day as well - alongside Bad Company, Lou Reed, Maggie Bell and Montrose - what a day that was! The Rainbow was a regular place for me at that time as well - how I miss it. It's used as some kind of church now where a few years ago a young girl's family that attended treated her abysmally until she died because it was thought she was 'possessed by demons'!

  • Hit It!

    

  • sr wrong channel

  • that doesn't sound like eddie cochrane to me

  • EddieCochrane song

  • he was a prescence

  • I know this will offend so many people...but...steve marriot was no better at guitar than me

  • @Syzygy60 you must be pretty good ,check out packet of three!...if you dont think heis a good player then ,eat a bag of sh&&......

  • @Syzygy60 Look up Steve Marriott's packet of three stuff on here, you'll probably take that back :)

  • @Syzygy60 Shut up. LOL.

  • @Syzygy60 Oh you must be good !

  • see those two guys in the audience,they are fans,they know what's coming

  • I can never forget the old days at the Fillmore East, I must have seen H.P. at least five times. What a band!

  • I just love that music !!!!

  • Don't any of you forget Dave 'Clem' Clempson who's doing a fine job with the slide guitar, huh/

  • its all them, great vids, smokin, also need all the bootlegs we can hear

  • eddie cohran is my hero,I wanna die in a car crash lol...just kidding,plane crash for the best rock stars

  • how'd he die?...drugs?

  • @Syzygy60 Steve Marriot died in a lousy house fire.  He may have fallen asleep with a cigarette. What a f ing wast. RIP Steve.

  • omg now these fucking modern day ruin the 1950 classic song -_- i nearly get heart attack for the 1:14 >_>

  • If this doesnt make you want to get off your ass and Jam your allready dead. Humble Pie could wake the dead and make them get up and dance. I get a naturall high listening to Steve and band every time I hear them. Better than all the drugs I took. Rock On Guys. Thanks for all the good times.

  • Damn him i miss him, best rhythm guitarist on the planet, he never fucked around, he cranked and sang like a girl on her period, its a good thing! boy when i die, and im 54 gettin up that way, i would wanna meet stevie, been playing lead guitar for 42 years, man we all go somewhere i guess! GOD will sort us out! (; TCB

  • Priceless!

  • jayus this is like cigarettes and alcohol! wiki dont lie!

  • favorite humple pie song by far

  • stoned,even these guys know what's coming up

  • steve marriot is lead singer

  • lucky u have me :)

  • lotta things about rock & roll u don't know

  • Eddie Cochran song

  • @Syzygy60 Yes it is. Zepplin covered it too.

  • Watching this, I don't think Pete Townsend invented the windmill.

  • circa '71-'74 i wouldnt wanna havto follow steve marriott's band on a rocknroll bill

    no way no how - he (they) were simply the best

    wow

    t/y for the 'tube

  • WoW

  • Does every body feel alright? With Humble Pie we fuckin do! I'd rather stay in the 70's man then be subjected to the crap today! This shit will keep ya alive for ever!

  • man those were the DAYS y'all....old friends where ever you are, ROCK ON.

  • Yes, Mr. Marriot sure pioneered alot of musical careers !

    Thank You Steve !

  • That shot of the bass drum is the best muff motion I've ever seen and any of us will ever see. All these year later, these guys can still rip the rock world to fuckin' shreds. Steve Marriott is the best blues voice the world has ever seen. Humble Pie forever!

  • Music is dead today...There r no bands like thisanymore!!. This is real Rock N Roll!!!

  • Humble Pie - and still smokin' after all these years. I agree with comments about the specious qualifications needed to be put into the R&R Hall of Fame. Also Rolling Stone stopped being relevant musically around 1974-5. Then who but pedants read about music? Listen, listen - (in the words of Sandy Denny of Fairport Convention). "If music be the food of love, play on!" - Bill Shake a Spear.

  • Too fucking cool for the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. That they are not shows what a bunch of Dumb Asses run it. Look at some who are in there and the Pie is better of not being included with them. They are energy pure and simple.

  • @iardberds I agree! From the history of the RARHOF, I'd say they are just after money and could give a shit if bands deserve to be in it or not. Deep Purple not in, Dave Clark Five FINALLY made it, but after Mike Smith died.

  • One of the worlds great mysteries is- life somehow has taken away damn near everyone that really mattered-and left us with a sea of useless turds.

  • This might be one of the best posts I've ever seen on Youtube.

  • @buschnic61 a perfect analogy, couldn't have said it better myself

  • @buschnic61 perfect analogy

  • @buschnic61 rich ppl can afford the drugs that kill you...is simple

  • @Syzygy60  The rich people of the world are the hedonists that are the rot of everything because they already fucking have it but are corrupt and try to corrupt others with it. It really does figure the shit that's all around.

  • @buschnic61 Well said. 

  • It's an absolute fucking crime that Greg Ridley's name is not listed up there with bass players like John Paul Jones, Paul McCartney, etc. he was an absolutley brilliant player.

  • You can hear where AC/DC stole the riff in Highway to Hell from the opening of this song. Bloody great song

  • Saw Steve at Watchfield festival....fell asleep,woke up in the early hours cold and slug/snail trails all over me...Big explosion in aircraft hangar when huge fire exploded concrete floor and so many other things happened there.

    Ahh,those were the days..Sid Rolls hippy spokesman..love and peace....lots of ladies...sharing a huge sheet of polythene in the rain with bout 30 other freaks having a smoke in...but Steve had such a love of performing

  • About the 2nd or 3rd concert I ever went to was Humble Pie in 1973 @ the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Opening act was Montrose, then Peter Frampton(after leaving Pie) & finally Steve & the boys. Dropped a doobie in my 67 Camaro before the show & thought we would return to a burnt up car after the show, but it was cool.

  • man what a ride

    this shit could cure cancer don't need no doctor

  • Steve...the master of all guitar mutants!!  Never mind that he sounds exactly like Janis Joplin and sorta looks like her too, on a bad day (minus the breasts and pre-menstual tension). Humble Pie rocks all the same!

  • Soulful,.... Incindeary . Tis is What's so sadly lacking in current music <monster band !!!! Love the Pie !!!!

  • An awesome track, well performed. Gotta love that slide guitar in there. Marriott's vocals were killer as usual. Thanks for posting.

  • Gotta love classic Humble Pie and this live version does justice to their one-of-a-kind talent!

  • premium, thanks for posting, awesum work by the funk boys, Joe Cocker has great soul too