Yo guys listen to "Season of The Witch" by Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills. It's almost the same song and it was written before this song and it's just as cool. /watch?v=NWkMMXgQohc
Not to take anything away from all the christened supergroups of the era..but they sure didn't mess around when it came to real blues pain,it's what sets them apart from L.Z and Stones etc..no production shit,nothing 'showy' or flashy to sell themselves..sure they entertained..but they pulled out your guts and handed you your ass like no other band..to me they are as honest and as powerful as it gets.
Great tune by one of the best of the times. This version on Marriotts "Tin Soldier" album is an even better take and much longer. Thanks for posting this long lost great!
This whole album is one of my all tie favorites.I love the vocal trade offs.One of the best bands ever IMHO.Saw them live twice and lost count of how many times I've seen Frampton from the Camal days to present.
One almost wonders if Ian McLagan sat in on this one. Great vocal by Steve. He was considered for vocalist for Led Zep before Robert Plant came along....no wonder!
@rocktenniscat And let's not forget that Robert Plant was a big fan of Steve's first band, Small Faces (which explains the similarity between Led Zep's "Whole Lotta Love" and Small Faces' "You Need Loving", both of which are uncredited covers of Willie Dixon's "You Need Love").
you know you had to live through these times to understand songs like this..mateu/,boones farm.acapulco gold.red lebenese hash were abundant..these 4 young musicians after a few attempts at it came though with this MASTER PIECE....The best Pie sing bar none and sadly a forgotten one...I knew and at times worked with these guys......this song is their pinnacle.
besides their live album "Rock'n at the Filmore" and King Biscuit Flower Hour, this studio album and Smokin are my favorite albums from the Pie. music before my time, i was in 71. always heard Shine On, on the radio. wasn't til the early/mid 90's picked-up a cd from them, luv'd them since.
These guys were as heaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavy as it gets. This song was a fave from this album. I never understood why I was the only person I knew that considered them at the top of the heap. .
@04041919 The unusual thing about this band ... Three singers, Steve Marriott, Greg Ridley & Peter Frampton ... opposite verse, the Outstanding ......
@xJayWalkerx Great song and sadly only 4,127 views. never much of a Mariot fan but got sick of "todays"music and went back to my roots and searched Humble Pie, great voice, emotion, and pasion. love it.
@spiegelerdwight This is one of the hardest to find Pie albums and one of the best. Steve Marriot the best blue eyed soul rock and roller of all time. Listen to this song. I saw Humble Pie in chigago and sat in the nosebleed section and had some nice african american guys sitting next to me and my buddy. They fired up a splif and shared with us, and when Steve sang and played they and we stood up and gave an ovation every time. Miss you Steve.
This is why I still believe music can cure ones soul.Absolutely brilliant! My favorite Humble Pie song,I was fortunate to see them do this live in '70.
I absolutely love early Zep with Plant but this guy was even better as strange as that may sound. This guy Steve Marriot is at least in the discussion for Greatest Rock and Roll voice of all time. Wow this brings back some awesome memories.
Yes, this is such a great song with its fine combination of organ, guitar and voice. It's outstanding even for Humble Pie because they have only a few of these heavy slow soulful ones which are typical for Marriot as he had shown beginnings of that in end-period Small Faces tracks like The Afterglow or Son of A Baker - a wonderful special way.
Wrist Job is another one, and to a certain degree As Safe As Yesterday Is also (I always get a goosebumps when Steve's voice and an organ part comes around the 4th minute in this song). I wish they went more into this direction, but I guess this wasn't the music that majority of USA fans wanted to hear :(
@ACERAMGAD The unusual thing about this band ... Three singers, Steve Marriott, Greg Ridley & Peter Frampton ... opposite verse, the Outstanding ......
@Historyguy13 All four members would alternate on everything. Some songs would have the drummer play bass, the bassist sing, Frampton play organ and Marriott on drums, for example.
This is the first time I've heard this song, and I like it a lot. Now I know where the Black Crowes got some of their inspiration.
itsglen9646 13 hours ago
Yo guys listen to "Season of The Witch" by Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills. It's almost the same song and it was written before this song and it's just as cool. /watch?v=NWkMMXgQohc
TimBirkenholz 2 weeks ago
Not to take anything away from all the christened supergroups of the era..but they sure didn't mess around when it came to real blues pain,it's what sets them apart from L.Z and Stones etc..no production shit,nothing 'showy' or flashy to sell themselves..sure they entertained..but they pulled out your guts and handed you your ass like no other band..to me they are as honest and as powerful as it gets.
buschnic61 1 month ago
What a great band this was.
Sydneybridge 3 months ago in playlist Rock music
I am new to humble pie... this one is enough to make a huge fan out of me!!!
pooritech 4 months ago
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chipbuhl 2 months ago
@pooritech shit you ain't heard nothing yet
chipbuhl 2 months ago
@pooritech check out there "rockin the fillmore" album probably one of the best live performances in history
able506 1 month ago
amazing vocals. Rock on Steve and Greg.
eturfrey 6 months ago
i still say Marriott was the twelfth incarnation of the Buddha.
viktorsage 9 months ago 2
Great tune by one of the best of the times. This version on Marriotts "Tin Soldier" album is an even better take and much longer. Thanks for posting this long lost great!
rustribbonwizz 10 months ago
holly shit .... yeha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
andresuren 10 months ago
Meraviglioso brano di har-blues rock ! Straordinari HUMBLE PIE !!!
marriott58 10 months ago
Humble Pie were a GREAT fucking band, I wish I could have been at that Fillmore show.
TheTeebuckle1 11 months ago 2
great song
wildfire6788 1 year ago
Steve was one of the great talents of the sixties.
152jasper 1 year ago
@152jasper One of the greats of all time.
daven58100 1 year ago
Brilliant!
gardnerGB 1 year ago
Love that Hammond sound, oh the memories!
1967pinball 1 year ago 2
Mariot shivers me timbers to this day
emeryeric1 1 year ago
This whole album is one of my all tie favorites.I love the vocal trade offs.One of the best bands ever IMHO.Saw them live twice and lost count of how many times I've seen Frampton from the Camal days to present.
nasqueens 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this song. I had the lp version with pops and scratches but this is great! Can you post "Only a Roach"???
whitemanik1 1 year ago
The Perfect blues rock sound.
popcorn0908090809 1 year ago
This brings back some great memory's .. lighter held high!
crushedvelvet1 1 year ago
One almost wonders if Ian McLagan sat in on this one. Great vocal by Steve. He was considered for vocalist for Led Zep before Robert Plant came along....no wonder!
rocktenniscat 1 year ago
@rocktenniscat And let's not forget that Robert Plant was a big fan of Steve's first band, Small Faces (which explains the similarity between Led Zep's "Whole Lotta Love" and Small Faces' "You Need Loving", both of which are uncredited covers of Willie Dixon's "You Need Love").
GuyWithNoName67 2 weeks ago
not too many bands nowadays can jam like this anymore.
aznativethug 1 year ago
Beautiful song
g5uk 1 year ago
Shit.....I fucked up
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g5uk 1 year ago
this is a sweet jam!!!!!!!
UncleVinty 1 year ago
you know you had to live through these times to understand songs like this..mateu/,boones farm.acapulco gold.red lebenese hash were abundant..these 4 young musicians after a few attempts at it came though with this MASTER PIECE....The best Pie sing bar none and sadly a forgotten one...I knew and at times worked with these guys......this song is their pinnacle.
madshadows830 1 year ago 2
besides their live album "Rock'n at the Filmore" and King Biscuit Flower Hour, this studio album and Smokin are my favorite albums from the Pie. music before my time, i was in 71. always heard Shine On, on the radio. wasn't til the early/mid 90's picked-up a cd from them, luv'd them since.
fluffyusa 2 years ago
These guys were as heaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavy as it gets. This song was a fave from this album. I never understood why I was the only person I knew that considered them at the top of the heap. .
surprisevisitor2000 2 years ago
I love this whole album. It was one of the first 3 records I bought. I have it on CD now... I can replay this for days.
louiseduvee 2 years ago
Jerry Shirley kick ass in the drums.
Marriot voice is from other planet.
europis555 2 years ago
One of the best vocals in rock & blues ever...!
04041919 2 years ago 3
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@04041919 The unusual thing about this band ... Three singers, Steve Marriott, Greg Ridley & Peter Frampton ... opposite verse, the Outstanding ......
tokerias 1 year ago
great song and sadly only 2200 vievs......
I actually think it's one of their best.
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago
@xJayWalkerx Great song and sadly only 4,127 views. never much of a Mariot fan but got sick of "todays"music and went back to my roots and searched Humble Pie, great voice, emotion, and pasion. love it.
spiegelerdwight 1 year ago 10
@spiegelerdwight This is one of the hardest to find Pie albums and one of the best. Steve Marriot the best blue eyed soul rock and roller of all time. Listen to this song. I saw Humble Pie in chigago and sat in the nosebleed section and had some nice african american guys sitting next to me and my buddy. They fired up a splif and shared with us, and when Steve sang and played they and we stood up and gave an ovation every time. Miss you Steve.
ZSOSER69 1 year ago
wow!!!!!!!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmm
ACERAMGAD 2 years ago
God, I LOVE this song!! NO ONE could sing like Steve Marriot.
CherrySlush1 2 years ago 14
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tokerias 1 year ago
@CherrySlush1 CHORDS SOUND SORT OF LIKE DOWN BY THE RIVER BY NEIL YOUNTG
spacepatrolman 1 year ago
young rockers dont know what there missing if they dont hear some humble pie
tinytim1413 2 years ago
This is why I still believe music can cure ones soul.Absolutely brilliant! My favorite Humble Pie song,I was fortunate to see them do this live in '70.
madshadows830 2 years ago 3
now this is a love ballad, nobody sings like this anymore!!!! "god is smiling shinning his light".
lynric7 2 years ago
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lynric7 2 years ago
I absolutely love early Zep with Plant but this guy was even better as strange as that may sound. This guy Steve Marriot is at least in the discussion for Greatest Rock and Roll voice of all time. Wow this brings back some awesome memories.
karlforston 2 years ago 4
Doesn't sound strange at all. What a voice! And this band had three any one could have been a lead singer.
yippierb 2 years ago 3
Yes, this is such a great song with its fine combination of organ, guitar and voice. It's outstanding even for Humble Pie because they have only a few of these heavy slow soulful ones which are typical for Marriot as he had shown beginnings of that in end-period Small Faces tracks like The Afterglow or Son of A Baker - a wonderful special way.
rockselector 3 years ago
oh yeah rockselector
Wrist Job is another one, and to a certain degree As Safe As Yesterday Is also (I always get a goosebumps when Steve's voice and an organ part comes around the 4th minute in this song). I wish they went more into this direction, but I guess this wasn't the music that majority of USA fans wanted to hear :(
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago 3
Yes, Jay - I also think, that 's the reason.
rockselector 2 years ago
Oh... Jesus! This is sooo good!
Steve Marriott.. got himself an Etta J.. Soul!!!!!!
Bammmmmm,,,,,,
ACERAMGAD 3 years ago
@ACERAMGAD The unusual thing about this band ... Three singers, Steve Marriott, Greg Ridley & Peter Frampton ... opposite verse, the Outstanding ......
tokerias 1 year ago
trouser snake rumba and my heart is on fire for her!
ACERAMGAD 3 years ago
Was Frampton the prime organ player, or did Marriot and Frampton share keyboard duties? I could never figure this out.
Greg C.
Historyguy13 3 years ago
@Historyguy13 All four members would alternate on everything. Some songs would have the drummer play bass, the bassist sing, Frampton play organ and Marriott on drums, for example.
GuyWithNoName67 2 weeks ago
Mmmmm...shivers...thank you for posting xx
Caff68 3 years ago 2