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  • Is "Humble Pie" from Dickens?

  • nice nice nice

  • É estranho ve-los sem o Steve. Muito bom mas estranho.......

  • PIE!!! always more pie!!!!!

  • no stevie no pie quite right

  • Nice version of this song. Seems a shame that Jerry was the only original member here? Or is that Sooty on bass? He was kind of an original member I guess. Regardless, great tune!

  • The Pie just aint Humble with no Steve, its just a casserole with no pastry

  • I agree, no Steve, no Pie!

  • the eagle flies on friday, i dont need no doctor, do you get the message

  • as good as this is - and it's really really good - marriott and frampton missing

    just puts two big torpedoes into the hull amidships

    but this lineup is the ss titanic of reformed (read 'doomed') supergroups

    full disclosure i never even heard of the guitar or hammond guys but man their chops are bonafide

    as for tench well the guy has to be included on the 'alltime under-appreciated rockers' list and way up near the top too

    thnx for the 'tube

  • @mikewm9v How can you talk of stage presence & compare HP to Allman Bros? (whom I dig) Right here Humble Pie is a band way past it's best! Check them out with Frontman Steve Marriot and then consider! But then who cares.. they're both great bands in their own way ABros more into the BLUES. Here a reunited HP are worth a listen -but that’s it! A shadow of their former selves. Chase up some of Humble Pie's original sounds in their heyday in the 70's & 80's.

  • not the same big stage sound of the allman band but good rendition

  • Good video,I love it. Watch for hot new music from BRANDON JAROD.Great, different sound coming soon!

  • mp3 buzz nearly killing my ears, but this sweet blues is the perfect remedy.

  • very good cover. the blues indeed.

  • Wow... from garage band to arena filler to garage band... not Pete, Not Steve... but I'm a drummer and I gotta tell ya that it would have been a gas to play with these guys:)

  • Steve Would have wanted Jerry & Greg  to Have this Band - I Knew Him and Know He would have wanted this if he wasn't there.

  • it's like the bar is emptying out and the band is drunk and tired.

    Remember when Tench was in the early 80's version of Humble Pie?? Fool for a Pretty Face era?

  • is it me or is there a bit of Allman's coming through here?

  • Nice Riffs! Great song to work blues riff changes on.

  • these guys are OK however without Steve and Peter it does not have the same sound as what I want to call Humble Pie. Steve's Marriott voice was killer with Framptons and their guitar playing was unbelievable. Together they rocked, apart they were good. Seeing the 1969 Humble Pie Natural Born Boogie reminded me how young he was at that time. Somewhere I read Peter was 15 and Jerry Shirley was 16 at the time.Dave Clempson sure did a good job in the post Frampton days. Thanks for posting

  • I don't know who these guys are either, but just like the Stones without Mick Jagger and The Experience without JImi and even going back to the Ray Charles days, the lead singer makes the group.

    Stevie could sing lead in to any of these groups and be successful. He was Humble Pie.

    Listen to I Don't No Doctor: That cat could sing and get your attention.

  • dudes this isn't humble pie or steve marriot!

  • The drummer Jerry Shirley and the bassist Greg Ridley are both from the original Humble Pie, and they both hold legal ownership of the band name...

  • I plum freaking love it!!! Go guys!!

  • yea ,Seen Humble at The Fillmore many times ,but maybe Tench should have sung this and left the guitar to another ,not that its bad ;No, He was GREAT W/ tHE jEFF BECK gROUP.....

  • Yea, have to agree, Steve Marriott, :

    IS " Humble Pie ". They were my first concert, and had saw a few of the bands called humble pie, later on, but there was none of the live energy, like there was when Steve Marriott was onstage.

    I'll still listen to all these guys though...lol

    thanks for the vid.

  • A note-perfect rendition of a standard 12-bar blues which sounds exactly like every other 12-bar blues that every other bar band plays. IOW, undistinguished & completely forgettable.

    Without Marriott it's not Pie. The true last performance of HP was the last one Marriott played in '81. The surviving remnants may have had legal title to the moniker but certainly not the heart & soul that made their name to begin with.

  • Yeah must agree with you all ,without Stevie its just not the Pie. Good though.

  • TE-MA-ZOO!

  • if its real that steve is 15 years ago past awayt, than i think its a great idea that there are all over the world so many people lo listen tom his music!

    steve i still l;ove ye

  • Tench seems to have gotten better on the guitar than in his Van Morrison days, or maybe just shredding less

  • steve has now been gone 15 yrs, is that right? how can any body comment on humble pie if you were not there and saw them live; they were the live band of the era, like the greatful dead. you had to see and feel steve mariot and the energy of the band!

  • Marriott, boys.that is all.

  • i agree that without stevie and peter frampton it could never really be 'humble pie' but greg ridley and jerry shirley are both there as is bobby tench who played in a later version of humble pie with steve is also playing and they were good live.

  • Helluva guitarist!

  • It might not be the original Humble Pie but, dat dude on lead guitar was kick ass!!!!

  • crap

  • These guys give me an idea. A good idea. Next time I'll play guitar I will use the name "The Small Faces".

    Humble Pie. Ha ha ha haaaaa.

  • NOPE

  • Sorry. I wont finish this video. They are only using the Name Humble Pie. Frampton was Humble Pie.

  • Do not disrespect Bobby Tench or jimmy & Tommy Tucker will hunt you down!!!

  • Sounds like the Allman Brothers Band version except for the vocals, at least in the beginning. Then I stopped listening.

  • This is a pile of cack! Humble Pie? No Marriott and no Frampton?? Pathetic.

    It's like Morecambe and Wise without Eric and Ernie lol!

    I'm off for a bath, this turgid mess has made me feel dirty.

  • I can only agree - if you like this then good on you. But whats it got to do with the pie? Sounds nothing like them

  • So, who are these clowns ?

  • check out frampton live in detroit dvd its quality !!!!!!!!!!!

  • I can see that you are a real rock and roll expert.

  • Hey pops take it easy...music moved on you know!

  • So did the Titanic

  • Mistake! it moved 'DOWN', that is NOT progress is it? If anyone doesn't like the music, then they have the option to turn it off...adios senor..tenga cuidado..

  • "SMOKIN'"....... Love this song!!! Love Humble Pie, too!!! Whadda concert they were in 1972....

  • The Late Great Mr Greg Ridley ,Totally Unsung Bass Hero-Steve Knew Who Was Good

  • Everybody can say over and over that this isn't Humble Pie but that's a lot of crap!

    This is Humble Pie just weeks before the band died and Steve would have loved them, looking down hearing this lovely Stormy Monday

  • Well put! Thank you.

  • yes well put!

  • @woefbeer Sorry, Steve Marriot was Humble Pie.

  • @woefbeer How is this Humble Pie?

  • don't know who the guitar player is, but he is playing his ass off to one of the greatest blues tunes ever written!!

  • chigong980; That's Bobby Tench playing some fine guitar. Bobby is somewhat of a legend today having played alongside Roy Buchanan, Jeff Beck and many others. He has a superb voice also although he doesn't sing on this one.

  • Don't forget his time with Van Morrison.

  • lousshepherd; wow, yeah..i clear forgot. Thanks for this clip.

  • And something VERY major we both forgot to mention...Bobby Tench was with Humble Pie for On To Victory and Go For The Throat in '80-81. So, he was very much a part of a real Humble Pie, as Steve selected him to be part of the band. Good enough for Steve, good enough for me! He does tear it up on this clip, doesn't he?

    And also, let's not forget Hummingbird and The Streetwalkers, et al - mainly known in the UK, but good bands nonetheless!

  • loushepherd; Oh yes, Tench's playing is great on here. Great tone being used. I recently got a CD copy of "On To Victory" as part of two-fer with "Thunderbox". Some nice tracks on it. I recall seeing Bobby when he was part of Jeff Beck's band way, way back. He's one of the remaining legends from the great days of Blues/Rock.

     I just heard about Micky Waller's death which is a shame.

  • I see 1/2 humble: ridley/shirley. don't know the other birds. steve never played fender.

    LATER.

  • well, maybe..this is like if Humble Pie contracted syphilis from a prison rape and never got it treated THEN discovered they had brain tumors

  • yeah.. i could see that one Frampton-Clempson-Ridley-Shirl­ey lineup, but THIS is not Humble Pie!

  • No Stevie No PIE

  • Lies.........

  • This is Humble Lie!

  • No Stevie: NO PIE!

  • Absolutely agree, Marriott was Humble Pie

  • @ohisashiburi I happen to agree.

  • @ohisashiburi Indeed.More like a half eaten pie without Steve Marriot.

  • Does anybody have a recording of Halleleuya { I just love Her so } It`s a great tune.

  • Pretty good guitar but A far far cry from the Allman Brothers Duane Allman version.

  • just remember the REAL original lineup--not this crap-sounds like bar band cliche................y'know ?????

  • Not a patch on the Chris Farlowe version. I agree with albordon, it's not Pie without Marriott! Check out Tench's excellent work with the Jeff Beck Group from '71-'72.

  • Great blues playing, but it's a travesty to call this the Pie! It's not even the sort of cover they would have performed with either of the original line ups.

  • Indeed.But I saw Marriott after a gig with S/F in Bilzen belgian fest.'68 doin' songs like this,in a jam with A.Korner,Farlowe etc

    for almost 2 hours

  • this is a solid cover, i've always preffered the

    allman's though. good job guys!

  • Yeah Bob is gold - his performance on Rough & Ready is someting else.

  • Real nice job My band used to play this too it is a great song for us organ players w/the different walk ups and sharps

  • wicked, the best! mmm interesting, such a huge influence to led zepplin.

  • When did Greg die?

  • November 2003

  • If you like Greg Ridley listen to the first two Spooky tooth albums. If you like Humble Pie listen to the first album, "Safe as Yeastreday Is" There was only one line up.This is just pub band mediocre

  • Guitarist Bobby Tench is not only a great guitarist, but one hell of a vocalist. He's not singing here, but pick up Jeff Beck's Rough & Ready (1971) or The jeff Beck Group (1972) and you'll hear one of the best of all time! Thank you Bobby!!

  • fibes55-i whole heartedly agree, Bob Tench is one of my favorite singers of all time and Rough & Ready is in my top 5 albums ever.

    P.S Jeff Beck is the main man,

  • If you like Bob Tench then check him out with the band 'Hummingbird' (they do an incredible jazzy/blues version of the 'Stevie Wonder' song 'I don't know why i love you')

    and with 'Alan Price and the Electric Blues Company' (great cover of the Eric Clapton/Robert Cray song 'Old Love'). Topman

  • Stevie we never forget the best!!

  • Marriot, Frampton, Ridley and Shirley wre the real deal of the Pie! No substitutes. sorry Ridley passed away I loved this band a lot. R.I.P. Bro'!

  • I never got to see Humble Pie with my old buddy Dean in the line-up, so it's nice to see it here.

  • this virtually IS the Allman Brothers version..

  • which in turn is bobby blue blands version

  • Nice - but I the Allman Brother's version is not to top!

  • Very pleasant to hear ;)

  • i agree but its great to see three menbers of the great pie for the last time. bless gregs heart. And Dean Rees's gruelling hammond organ would have made steve marriott proud!!!!

  • Still a great song, but I have to agree - "it's just not the same without Steve Marriot".

  • got that right

  • It ain't Humble Pie without Steve Marriot.

  • "Stormy Monday" (T Bone Walker) Humble Pie, 2001

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