This is the Pie I love. This combination brought out the best in all. Rock On Pie! Steve sadly missed... just awesome ...thanks for posting and putting the Pie out there for first timers and old friends alike.
never heard of humble pie before, so i stubbled over them here on youtube, and Oh my god the man can sing! one of the greatest singers ive ever heard! one of the best bands too! freaking amazing!
"For Your Love" is a 1965 single written by future 10cc member Graham Gouldman and performed by the British Invasion band The Yardbirds. and rocked the hell out by HUMBLE PIE!!! Led Zeppelin who???
lets just face it, i'm an american, proud as hell for our musical roots, especially 30's and 40's blues (lets be real, thats where rock came from) but as far as history in rock voices, the british from 66-74 produced the greatest singers in music history. (literally, too many to name) and thank the lord, wer'e better for it.
This is a fucking awesome and beautiful performance. I am probably responsible for 40,000 of the views- I can't stop listening to it. My ears are in orgasm mode.
Wonder what Frampton thought on hearing the vocal on this east end cockney?Did he think no way can i compete let him be lead singer?lol R.I.P Steve miss you every day.xx
It says a lot about us, that in over 2 years this video has gotten fewer views than a tutorial on how to replace your muffler bearings. Mostly that we're fucked.
Yeah, Strange to see Frampton with the dark hair. Steve Marriott, on other hand, was a true dirty blond. It always looked like he'd hadn't washed it in a long time. Amazing voice, though. Just amazing.
Now this is real live music, no autotune , no noise to hide anything, !!! Brilliant Vocals and the Kids today think Bieber and the like is music ?? so sad there is nothing like this around now !!!
If Clapton had seen this coming, he'd never left the Yardbirds - or would he? A case of a crap song being resurrected by a brilliant cover. In fact, this is THE definitve version.
I disagree. Nothing wrong with the Yardbirds original version. The Humble Treatment is so different that comparison pointless IMHO. For what it's worth I think the Yardbirds version is better.
Seen them live in Glasgow Apollo back in the day in '72. Great live band, in a strong era for great rock bands. Give me this pie over Mom's apple pie any day of the week. lol
superb musicianship-marriott always seemed 2 make wrong decisions at crucial stages of his life.wot a talent,nobody 2 touch him vocally & underated guitarist as well.R.I.P.stevie & greg
wow.... this is really intense.... maybe one of the most intense acoustics I've heard n watched, and believe me, I've watched a lot of acoustics from lots of bands from all the eras of rock. Marriot is now even higher in my top list of all time rock singers.
I saw these guys the first night they were in America (November 7, 1969), opening for Santana. Three weeks ago, I had the pleasure of seeing Peter Frampton and his band, 40 years later. As good as he (Frampton) still is, I get shivers watching the Pie back then. They were every bit as good as some of the other British blues bands of the time, but for whatever reasons, didn't fulfill their dream. Live on Steve!
They had almost perfect chemistry. Their vocals are all distinct and weave with each other, it's beautiful. I wish that they kept some acoustic, mysterious stuff like this. The self titled 3rd album has some, but from then on, the acoustic songs are always gospelly. But this is so earthy, it gives a Zeppelinish edge...
there is a brilliant studio outtake of this on a cd called Natural Born Boogie -The Immediate Years (the first two albums and unreleased songs ) probably a uk only cd.
Isaw humble pie in 1974 at greensboro coliseumn.i had not heard much of them. they were great and steve is one of the top five greatest vocalists. there a lot of blacks in the audience and i couldnt figure out why until the opening band came out, earth wind and fire.
Comparisons between Marriot and Plant are beside the point.We can thank the Gods of Rock & Roll that we got to grow up in the era of both these two very different but fantastic white blues singers.
you know HP did a live version of "Honky Tonk Women" and before this song Steve used to scream "we want to pay a tribute to the Rooooooooling Stooooooones".
Now if Robert had done the same thing before performing "Whole Lotta Love" I wouldn't have judged him so harshly... ;-P
Having said that I like them both and love both bands but Marriott is higher on my list for several reasons.
Saw and Steve scream his tribute to the Roooooooooling Stooooooooones live at Big Mac in Denver 1972. That version is on Eat It, with Black Coffee. I think of the velvet underground and Lou Reed, "and the colored girls sang 'do tutu do do do dodo do, I said hey babe, take a walk on the wild side."
It is a common chord progression for sure. Wait till the singing stops in the middle of this clip and just sing along with the guitars. (While my guitar gently Weeps is favourite).
bet robert plant wishes he could sing like marriott. I like led zep but plant starts to sound like a squeeling girl when he gets to a certain range. marriott was jimmy pages template for the singer he wanted for his new yardbirds which were later named led zepplin by keith moon. mariott was the best!!!!
if they want proof then play YOU NEED LOVING by small faces. that's where plant nicked Steve Marriotts vocal delivery, well tried to, on whole lotta love. they can't argue with that mate. nice name by the way.
>>>>Robert Plant:But I didn't know it was posing. It's only now with an older head, I go, "Oh, God, did that actually work?" But of course it worked. It was as genuine as the day is long. I didn't preen in front of a mirror. My mother said, "You shouldn't pout, it looks stupid." But I pouted because I wanted to be like, "Come on!" I wanted to be Steve Marriott, for ****'s sake.
"In a 1977 interview with Ray Coleman, Robert Plant referred to Steve Marriot, the lead singer for the Small Faces, as "the master of white contemporary blues."
"I could never be compared with Steve Marriot because he's too good, unfortunately! He's got the best white voice, for sheer bravado and balls."
so yeah, he really wishes ;-)
but it's not his fault that Marriott's work isn't that well known...you can blame rather media for this.
I 'm not blaming robert plant for anything. all I was saying was that Marriott was best at that sort of thing. Steve Marriott never got the break he deserved in my eyes, but having said that he hated the big arena and stadium gigs. that's why he split humble pie in the end so he could get back to playing smaller venues.
My dad got to know Steve pretty well from seeing him at the really small gigs he did. Apparently before he died he was quite close to cutting a record that would put him on the map again.
I not really sure though.
As for the Plant debate. I just think it is wrong that Marriott doesnt get the recognition. And the more i try to tell my friends about him they wont liten. lol. its funny becuase they just dont want to be proved wrong.
k this song is jsut way too amayzayzing I was wondering if anyone knew the chords for this version on the song? ive bin trying to figure it out all day
its a common chord progression really fun to solo too think (zeppelin) babe im gonna leave you or joan baez or (george harrison) while my guitar gently weeps.
THE best cover ever. Period. If I had to chose only one song to listen to for the rest of my life, I think it'd be this rendition. Thanks for sharing.
What a great performance. At this time (1970), Led Zeppelin was still riding high on "Whole Lotta Love",their huge selling single which they essentially stole from a 1966 Small Faces cover of Willie DIxon's "You Need Lovin'". Marriott and the Pie are doing the same thing here back at them with "For Your Love" done in the style of "Babe, I'm gonna leave you" from Zeppelin's first album.
An acoustic masterpiece. This was very advance stuff back in the 1960s'; to be so appreciated in 2009. Even the video was up to today's standards. Truely excellent piece of work..
Each band member had tons of talent.They meshed so well together almost like family.They were the pinnacle of the music scene when the scene was loaded with top talent.All these great clips of Humble Pie are so appreciated.
Happy Valentine's Day Peter....you rock my world, today and every day♥
Framptonfixation 1 week ago
OMG -i recently discovered this nugget of a cover song...fantastic....thanks for sharing!!!
emwolbemwolb 3 weeks ago
Marriott lives
tad449 3 weeks ago
0:30, 2:38 Peter Frampton looks like Sir Mick Jagger
Not2commonofcaurse 1 month ago in playlist inspiration for the day
@Not2commonofcaurse only 1000 times more talented..!
panamajackmusic 2 weeks ago
@panamajackmusic yeah... sir jagger is, true, but I didn't wanna insult the videomaker..
okay it's out so be it Sir Mick Jagger's 1,000 times more talented everybody knows...
~o~o~ take care ~o~o~
Not2commonofcaurse 2 weeks ago
"won't you shut-up!"
fluffyusa 1 month ago
Eines der besten Songs in dieser Besetzung....
tsetao 1 month ago
dang anyone know where i can get that shirt frampton is rocking?
ATShakeHF 1 month ago
Breathtaking! I feel sad for this generation, not to know/feel this music...
kroxmathis 1 month ago
Seriously, my favorite video on youtube. This song is like a lullaby.
erinbeene 1 month ago
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erinbeene 1 month ago
Great video. Does anyone know what model of Epiphone guitar Peter is using?
RFizzard 1 month ago
AMAZING
kodiak11755 2 months ago
just awesome
fishrink1 3 months ago
This is the Pie I love. This combination brought out the best in all. Rock On Pie! Steve sadly missed... just awesome ...thanks for posting and putting the Pie out there for first timers and old friends alike.
weberrob959 3 months ago
Love it!
acousticguitarfan 4 months ago
I Love This!
LordCraigGoldsberry 4 months ago
Man what year is this?is this afterFrampton's camel right?
LordCraigGoldsberry 4 months ago
@LordCraigGoldsberry Noooo, this was around 1970, three years before Frampton's Camel!! (I'm not called Framptonfixation for nothing ;-)
Love you Peter you beautiful guitar god!♥
Framptonfixation 3 months ago
never heard of humble pie before, so i stubbled over them here on youtube, and Oh my god the man can sing! one of the greatest singers ive ever heard! one of the best bands too! freaking amazing!
DizzzyMJ 4 months ago 2
"For Your Love" is a 1965 single written by future 10cc member Graham Gouldman and performed by the British Invasion band The Yardbirds. and rocked the hell out by HUMBLE PIE!!! Led Zeppelin who???
vanbelliott 4 months ago
they fucking feel it....... thats what makes them different :)
elouroeides 4 months ago
THANKS....
albertdaniel1000 5 months ago
This is really good stuff...
LB101st 5 months ago
I kept waiting for Marriott to break into Babe I'm Gonna Leave You! Awesome.
hugointhecity 5 months ago
lets just face it, i'm an american, proud as hell for our musical roots, especially 30's and 40's blues (lets be real, thats where rock came from) but as far as history in rock voices, the british from 66-74 produced the greatest singers in music history. (literally, too many to name) and thank the lord, wer'e better for it.
flyvibe71 6 months ago 5
This is a fucking awesome and beautiful performance. I am probably responsible for 40,000 of the views- I can't stop listening to it. My ears are in orgasm mode.
MALAM777 6 months ago
Once I discovovered Humble Pie, I already knew Small Faces, I realised Zep were frauds. Oh Well!
MrBeethoven1966 6 months ago
Steve was Plant before Plant and Cobain before Cobain was born. Hats off to the true innovator and an exceptional, exceptional talent
jamesstephenlee 6 months ago
kin awesome, see him at the tramshed woolwich before he passed. wow!
foxijim 7 months ago
Such a wonderful post! HP was so very very good... thank you -
czargeorge1 7 months ago
Wonder what Frampton thought on hearing the vocal on this east end cockney?Did he think no way can i compete let him be lead singer?lol R.I.P Steve miss you every day.xx
WideEyedGirl1 7 months ago
spunk coming out of my ears.
timpers 8 months ago
fuckin awesum
plonkgenius72 8 months ago
8:30 WTF??
eduf93 8 months ago
Unplugged!
drummingface 8 months ago
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eduf93 8 months ago
It says a lot about us, that in over 2 years this video has gotten fewer views than a tutorial on how to replace your muffler bearings. Mostly that we're fucked.
goodolarchie 8 months ago 2
@goodolarchie or that our muffler bearings are fucked at least!
rearly62 8 months ago
Yeah, Strange to see Frampton with the dark hair. Steve Marriott, on other hand, was a true dirty blond. It always looked like he'd hadn't washed it in a long time. Amazing voice, though. Just amazing.
gropingwithastoker 9 months ago
im so happy i found this...rightyo...im off to grab me guitar and jam to it!
thanks uploader x
neodog1 9 months ago
Robert Plant....pack up, get your coat and your hat and take your ass out the door.....
Khultan 10 months ago 3
Now this is real live music, no autotune , no noise to hide anything, !!! Brilliant Vocals and the Kids today think Bieber and the like is music ?? so sad there is nothing like this around now !!!
williamgdrew 10 months ago
That was incredible
Hughesflow27 10 months ago
If Clapton had seen this coming, he'd never left the Yardbirds - or would he? A case of a crap song being resurrected by a brilliant cover. In fact, this is THE definitve version.
anthonythirteen 1 year ago
@anthonythirteen
I disagree. Nothing wrong with the Yardbirds original version. The Humble Treatment is so different that comparison pointless IMHO. For what it's worth I think the Yardbirds version is better.
gibbon92 9 months ago
Amazing.. What 'live' is this?
ameleeya 1 year ago
When I saw the song title, I thought "this can't be the Yardbirds song" but it is - brilliant! Frampton just so...earnest and brunette.
bamboosa 1 year ago
@bamboosa Mmmm, so young and brunette and beautiful... *SIGH*.....
Framptonfixation 1 year ago
Damn it, this is one of my favorites. No autotune, no digital, these guys had depth as musicians. Marriott was brilliant
SkyJamMusicVideos 1 year ago 9
@SkyJamMusicVideos Brilliant musicians. Can listen to this every day and still get a chill
kroxmathis 6 days ago
wow.. pure soul!
malcolor 1 year ago
wow. pure soul..
malcolor 1 year ago
Seen them live in Glasgow Apollo back in the day in '72. Great live band, in a strong era for great rock bands. Give me this pie over Mom's apple pie any day of the week. lol
lustycelt 1 year ago
This is better than the Yardbird's version.
BlackHoleSun1921 1 year ago
Amazing, soulful acoustic version of this song. Marriott's vocal is haunting.These guys are really feelin' it.... So beautiful.
Topkat311 1 year ago
superb musicianship-marriott always seemed 2 make wrong decisions at crucial stages of his life.wot a talent,nobody 2 touch him vocally & underated guitarist as well.R.I.P.stevie & greg
plonkgenius72 1 year ago
~Wow~Incredible~Pure Gold~;-)))
littlewing19380 1 year ago
This is great...
LB101st 1 year ago
Incredible.
vrkurosawa 1 year ago
This song seems to be in everyone´s playlist !
This song is gold gold gold gold.....i dont know what´s brighter....maybe brilliant.
..................some flowers for steve.........
radshopfred 1 year ago
This is so....beautifull.........I can listen to this masterpiece all day long....what a soul......B-)
rockingwhiterabbit 1 year ago
wow.... this is really intense.... maybe one of the most intense acoustics I've heard n watched, and believe me, I've watched a lot of acoustics from lots of bands from all the eras of rock. Marriot is now even higher in my top list of all time rock singers.
gotzou 1 year ago 3
Wow! Thanks for posting. Incredible...Real music....
54gravi 1 year ago
Unplugged before it was cool:0 thanks for posting this!
ruserious2008 1 year ago
@ruserious2008 oh man your unplugged comment beat me to it
kudos to you dude
JustAintthatWay 1 year ago
it's as classic as it gets! ♫ ;^)
foreverframpton 1 year ago
5:49 = what life's all about...
spoocyguy 1 year ago
peter frampton was so sexy and he has a beatiful voice
perriziacl 1 year ago
@perriziacl still is... and still does! ;^)
foreverframpton 1 year ago
I love that guys star shirt its so awesome, but this song is so beautiful
perriziacl 1 year ago
@perriziacl thats peter frampton
rosepearljanis 1 year ago
@rosepearljanis oh yeah!
foreverframpton 1 year ago
I saw these guys the first night they were in America (November 7, 1969), opening for Santana. Three weeks ago, I had the pleasure of seeing Peter Frampton and his band, 40 years later. As good as he (Frampton) still is, I get shivers watching the Pie back then. They were every bit as good as some of the other British blues bands of the time, but for whatever reasons, didn't fulfill their dream. Live on Steve!
sugarhollowdaddy 1 year ago
They had almost perfect chemistry. Their vocals are all distinct and weave with each other, it's beautiful. I wish that they kept some acoustic, mysterious stuff like this. The self titled 3rd album has some, but from then on, the acoustic songs are always gospelly. But this is so earthy, it gives a Zeppelinish edge...
RockOfAges94 1 year ago
awesome!
acousticguitarfan 1 year ago
sounds great. wish you could get more jams like this today
BLINDMULECAT 1 year ago
@BLINDMULECAT
You will find them in dimly-lit basements all over the world, and sadly not in studios.
Ethricje 1 year ago
sad to see the obvious excellence of the group, yet it could not hold together. Acoustic just doesn't make it. (to me)
chippy783 2 years ago
Steve - the voice ! Feeling pure
radshopfred 2 years ago
yes..i know its a cover version
superfatbass 2 years ago
there is a brilliant studio outtake of this on a cd called Natural Born Boogie -The Immediate Years (the first two albums and unreleased songs ) probably a uk only cd.
superfatbass 2 years ago
sublime :))))))))))
Jimmyjoe158 2 years ago
Isaw humble pie in 1974 at greensboro coliseumn.i had not heard much of them. they were great and steve is one of the top five greatest vocalists. there a lot of blacks in the audience and i couldnt figure out why until the opening band came out, earth wind and fire.
mudslinger54 2 years ago
This is bloody awesome!
Sonnyboy56 2 years ago 2
Comparisons between Marriot and Plant are beside the point.We can thank the Gods of Rock & Roll that we got to grow up in the era of both these two very different but fantastic white blues singers.
frankty67 2 years ago 4
you know HP did a live version of "Honky Tonk Women" and before this song Steve used to scream "we want to pay a tribute to the Rooooooooling Stooooooones".
Now if Robert had done the same thing before performing "Whole Lotta Love" I wouldn't have judged him so harshly... ;-P
Having said that I like them both and love both bands but Marriott is higher on my list for several reasons.
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago 19
@xJayWalkerx
Saw and Steve scream his tribute to the Roooooooooling Stooooooooones live at Big Mac in Denver 1972. That version is on Eat It, with Black Coffee. I think of the velvet underground and Lou Reed, "and the colored girls sang 'do tutu do do do dodo do, I said hey babe, take a walk on the wild side."
MrBluesrules 9 months ago
It is a common chord progression for sure. Wait till the singing stops in the middle of this clip and just sing along with the guitars. (While my guitar gently Weeps is favourite).
derbbus 2 years ago
I understand that the "Love Affairs" Steve Ellis now fronts the Small Faces at re-union gigs ? People say there is a likeness in singing styles ?
derbbus 2 years ago
I think I'm right in saying that Robert plant nearly ended up fronting Slade !
Apparentely Noddy didn't fancy the singing bit so they tried to recruit Plant.
Plant and Marriot are both great vocalists in their own rights.
derbbus 2 years ago
bet robert plant wishes he could sing like marriott. I like led zep but plant starts to sound like a squeeling girl when he gets to a certain range. marriott was jimmy pages template for the singer he wanted for his new yardbirds which were later named led zepplin by keith moon. mariott was the best!!!!
moddave78 2 years ago 2
I hate zepplin for the fact that it is so obvious they gained almost all their inspiration from marriott's work.
yet not many people know who steve marriott is. Its just wrong.
The people at my college refuse to accept that marriott music have influenced Led Zep.
clashcityrocker2007 2 years ago 3
yeah clashcityrocker2007 it's sad , isn't it?
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago 2
if they want proof then play YOU NEED LOVING by small faces. that's where plant nicked Steve Marriotts vocal delivery, well tried to, on whole lotta love. they can't argue with that mate. nice name by the way.
moddave78 2 years ago 13
Actually Plant always had a great admiration for Steve. These are his words from an interview:
>>>interviewer: Watching you now in The Song Remains the Same — the swagger, the posing, is still a great thing to see.
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago
continuation to moddave78
>>>>Robert Plant:But I didn't know it was posing. It's only now with an older head, I go, "Oh, God, did that actually work?" But of course it worked. It was as genuine as the day is long. I didn't preen in front of a mirror. My mother said, "You shouldn't pout, it looks stupid." But I pouted because I wanted to be like, "Come on!" I wanted to be Steve Marriott, for ****'s sake.
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago 2
continuation to moddave78
or this:
"In a 1977 interview with Ray Coleman, Robert Plant referred to Steve Marriot, the lead singer for the Small Faces, as "the master of white contemporary blues."
"I could never be compared with Steve Marriot because he's too good, unfortunately! He's got the best white voice, for sheer bravado and balls."
so yeah, he really wishes ;-)
but it's not his fault that Marriott's work isn't that well known...you can blame rather media for this.
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago
I 'm not blaming robert plant for anything. all I was saying was that Marriott was best at that sort of thing. Steve Marriott never got the break he deserved in my eyes, but having said that he hated the big arena and stadium gigs. that's why he split humble pie in the end so he could get back to playing smaller venues.
moddave78 2 years ago 2
My dad got to know Steve pretty well from seeing him at the really small gigs he did. Apparently before he died he was quite close to cutting a record that would put him on the map again.
I not really sure though.
As for the Plant debate. I just think it is wrong that Marriott doesnt get the recognition. And the more i try to tell my friends about him they wont liten. lol. its funny becuase they just dont want to be proved wrong.
clashcityrocker2007 2 years ago 3
k this song is jsut way too amayzayzing I was wondering if anyone knew the chords for this version on the song? ive bin trying to figure it out all day
dzmisfit 2 years ago
its a common chord progression really fun to solo too think (zeppelin) babe im gonna leave you or joan baez or (george harrison) while my guitar gently weeps.
bluessoul1286 2 years ago
that is what i call a cover
LetSocratesDie 2 years ago 3
THE best cover ever. Period. If I had to chose only one song to listen to for the rest of my life, I think it'd be this rendition. Thanks for sharing.
variatingmule 2 years ago
The best acoustic performance on YouTube. Pure timeless genius. ***** *
steveuk17 2 years ago 2
What a great performance. At this time (1970), Led Zeppelin was still riding high on "Whole Lotta Love",their huge selling single which they essentially stole from a 1966 Small Faces cover of Willie DIxon's "You Need Lovin'". Marriott and the Pie are doing the same thing here back at them with "For Your Love" done in the style of "Babe, I'm gonna leave you" from Zeppelin's first album.
dannygreen1964 2 years ago
An acoustic masterpiece. This was very advance stuff back in the 1960s'; to be so appreciated in 2009. Even the video was up to today's standards. Truely excellent piece of work..
skyride55 3 years ago
I love Marriots vocie!
kanemura93 3 years ago 3
Each band member had tons of talent.They meshed so well together almost like family.They were the pinnacle of the music scene when the scene was loaded with top talent.All these great clips of Humble Pie are so appreciated.
ricogarion 3 years ago 3
Wow! I need tabs so bad :P
SimpanAppelblad 3 years ago
envoutant!
oclero 3 years ago
they put hair on this song's chest
kingny17 3 years ago
Wow the best wont be bettered!!R.I.P Steve
delboy8000 3 years ago
shivers
Aloisius123 3 years ago
Humble pie. wow.
eloho96 3 years ago