The guitar solo at the end is great. Unlike rambling, speed guitar players, this is cogently thought out and has a steadily building pace and has a soaring quality to it compared to the "tear it to shreds" guitar players.
@houseof4doorsmc ok so it sounds like frampton....i kinda like clem more as he is so much a techno/ blues player.....love all u all who love the pie...keep it GOING!!!!
Aaahh i do remember there concert in 74 at the long beach arena.. One of the best concerts ever . just before peter frampton broke off with his big solo gig. I sure miss those days.
burque, i agree this is special because this band (especially marriott) had a deep appreciation for the blues and were able play and sound authentic!!
Steve Marriott was an amazing lead, particularly if you consider the time and that this was the first wave of serious interpretative efforts by white mainstream artists (here, foreign at that) of black American blues masters.
Few have approached his power and purity in the years since and that is not normally how many things in life evolve.....an artist par excellence....
@burque19 You must be thinking of his seminal work with the original Small Faces. (That first blues revival was in high gear well enough before Humble Pie banded up.) Anyone who wants to know why Steve Marriott became someone to keep an eye on (and a huge star in England) should hear that music. I still think it's the best music of his career. It's a shame American audiences knew nothing much of the Small Faces beyond "Itchycoo Park" back in the year . . .
2.09 original Pie, saw them Marquee Club Soho, late 69-70, Frampton stage right, playing White S.G. with 3 gold pick-ups, Marriott on single Pick-up Epiphone Coronet, I pushed right in front of Marriott, all guys, girls in front of Pete, and European tongues around/behind me, they opened in Hyde Park for Grand Funk Railroad, which shows you how fucked up hippie musical tastes were at the time.
Music is why I like YT, it's a time machine of sorts, and the best music, not the most popular at the time, are available for people not born in 72, longevity is the real test, in 100 yrs, will people remember Buckethead or Marriott? Trust me, since the 60 till today, Europe and Britain, are musically far, far, more informed than N. America..
well that could be true about britain and europe being more informed musically, i'll just give it to you, i've got friends all around the globe thanks to yt.
btw, what's that last part pie does, i can't place it. "talkin about my baby, she's yo baby, she's my baby, she's so fine". it isn't part of the muddy waters 'rolling stone' is it? i can't place it. didn't foghat do a more famous version? maybe they were both versions of the muddy waters tune...
hey thanks, i saw the righteous bros. version on here. as i never knew who they were. it is the foghat cover i remember hearing first, off the album, 'fool for the city'.
@catdog420 Rock On !!!!!! Dude on july 3 rd ...........it's the 40 th anniversary of the Pie concert at Hyde Park (they were supposed to open for the Funk but, in fact they stole the show !!!!!! the Funk looking & sounding like a folk band after Steve & the Boys performance) ....It was the concert of my life ...My ears ' re still bleeding since then !!!!! I do hope you were lucky enough to be in the audience !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember Steve telling the story (during this song) of climbing to a room where there were "ham sandwiches, cheese sandwiches, all kind of sandwiches and she sez, hey baaaaby, want a sandwich"
Thanks I'd never heard the studio version before and it stands up well. This was always the stand-out track on the Fillmore Album, where the sheer thrilling rawness of Stevie's voice is not smoothed out by the studio production. Humble Pie live were a very intense experience and always built up to some fantastically heavy climaxes. Rock on!
Marriot! STEVE They all sang and what a SUPERGROUP they were. I seen them live in Long Beach Cal Not forgotten and in one of my brain cells that are left!
This is a wonderful song by Humble Pie. An interesting thing about Humble Pie is how they changed their look. Their albums were beautifully designed and fun to look through. I am lucky to have an autograph Steve signed for me at Summerville, SC raceway as he left after an outdoor show a year or two before the fire. Your fans love you Steve and Greg. We love you too Peter, Clem, and Jerry.
RAWR!
destry1966 1 month ago
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LabelBob 1 month ago
The most powerful and distinctive voice in the history of rock music. Perfect front man for this band. Left us waaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy too early.
paraleverearl 2 months ago
Wow...he's a down to the bone- stoned blue -ser!!! Awesome
TheClassy53 6 months ago
she's my baby, she's your baby, she's so fine.
MrJerryWallace 7 months ago
whoa! blue eyed soul? pretty good.
PsalmsNmyrrh 8 months ago
Yeah, Stevie, we miss you but your music lives on. Rock on!
budgetpreneur 1 year ago 4
this is true life
naviego 1 year ago
i met him in a bar performance in georiga. wild man so damn cool.
johnbofindy58 1 year ago 3
A "liitle Cockney Bastard " as he would call himself.... The Little Giant of British Blues/Rock.
Love you Stevie.
DC Rocker
denAlexVA 1 year ago 5
i just love tihs music!!!!!!!
79crystalcrazy 1 year ago
@ 79crystalcrazy SONO D' Accordo con te !
fenicemodelli 1 year ago
Stevie Marriotts one of the most underated guitarist ever, also the most underated singers
CHEAPFK 1 year ago 2
justin bieber can eat my pie
minidevil24 1 year ago 2
The guitar solo at the end is great. Unlike rambling, speed guitar players, this is cogently thought out and has a steadily building pace and has a soaring quality to it compared to the "tear it to shreds" guitar players.
houseof4doorsmc 1 year ago 3
@houseof4doorsmc ok so it sounds like frampton....i kinda like clem more as he is so much a techno/ blues player.....love all u all who love the pie...keep it GOING!!!!
johnnysh2o 10 months ago
I like to know why this band did not play at Woodstock as good as they were...my Gawd they were a powerful band...Wow!!!!
valerysgirl 1 year ago
Aaahh i do remember there concert in 74 at the long beach arena.. One of the best concerts ever . just before peter frampton broke off with his big solo gig. I sure miss those days.
custmcruzer93 1 year ago
Glad to see you "kids" appreciating
good music. Saw these guys a few times
back in the day. great band!! MLC
mcddtlc 2 years ago
burque, i agree this is special because this band (especially marriott) had a deep appreciation for the blues and were able play and sound authentic!!
blacknuss6 2 years ago
GOOD LORD!!!!!!!
yippierb 2 years ago 2
sho' 'nuff am
sayyes2bull 2 years ago
Marriott was a fantastic interpreter.
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago 3
Steve Marriott was an amazing lead, particularly if you consider the time and that this was the first wave of serious interpretative efforts by white mainstream artists (here, foreign at that) of black American blues masters.
Few have approached his power and purity in the years since and that is not normally how many things in life evolve.....an artist par excellence....
burque19 2 years ago 3
@burque19 You must be thinking of his seminal work with the original Small Faces. (That first blues revival was in high gear well enough before Humble Pie banded up.) Anyone who wants to know why Steve Marriott became someone to keep an eye on (and a huge star in England) should hear that music. I still think it's the best music of his career. It's a shame American audiences knew nothing much of the Small Faces beyond "Itchycoo Park" back in the year . . .
EasyAce 1 year ago 3
2.09 original Pie, saw them Marquee Club Soho, late 69-70, Frampton stage right, playing White S.G. with 3 gold pick-ups, Marriott on single Pick-up Epiphone Coronet, I pushed right in front of Marriott, all guys, girls in front of Pete, and European tongues around/behind me, they opened in Hyde Park for Grand Funk Railroad, which shows you how fucked up hippie musical tastes were at the time.
locheelad2 2 years ago
totally cool, hey gfr was bad ass... if only i had a time machine... wow 1969, 70, 71. i was only 12, and missed all of it.
sigh.....
tomitstube 2 years ago
Music is why I like YT, it's a time machine of sorts, and the best music, not the most popular at the time, are available for people not born in 72, longevity is the real test, in 100 yrs, will people remember Buckethead or Marriott? Trust me, since the 60 till today, Europe and Britain, are musically far, far, more informed than N. America..
locheelad2 2 years ago
well that could be true about britain and europe being more informed musically, i'll just give it to you, i've got friends all around the globe thanks to yt.
btw, what's that last part pie does, i can't place it. "talkin about my baby, she's yo baby, she's my baby, she's so fine". it isn't part of the muddy waters 'rolling stone' is it? i can't place it. didn't foghat do a more famous version? maybe they were both versions of the muddy waters tune...
tomitstube 2 years ago
the last part is "My Babe" The Spencer Davis Group (1965) did it before The Pie too but the original version belong to The Righteous Brothers (1963).
xJayWalkerx 2 years ago
hey thanks, i saw the righteous bros. version on here. as i never knew who they were. it is the foghat cover i remember hearing first, off the album, 'fool for the city'.
tomitstube 2 years ago
Foghat did a tune called "Honey Hush" with a similar boogie rave-up section in it on their "Energized" album.
gorblimey61 2 years ago
dude, i wasn't even born!!! If u do build dat time machine lemme know, i was born in the wrong decade!!
sarahseedon 2 years ago 2
@sarahseedon ` if i had a time machine where would you go first?
tomitstube 2 years ago
Amen to that brutha! Gotta love all this awesome old school shit.
flemingmras 2 years ago
steve+short hair=new to me?
ericinrock 2 years ago
You can hear Frampton's signature guitar style in this song. Steve & Paul Rodgers have perfect rock voices & passion!
pjt30 2 years ago
um Rodgers was never a member of Humble Pie
DNM35 2 years ago
um, pay attention!
I was just saying that Steve Marriott AND Paul Rodgers have perfect rock voices. So do Leslie West and David Lee Roth!
(So I do not confuse you, they were not in Humble Pie either)!
pjt30 2 years ago
the best all-time Rock Frontman !!!!!!!
redtorso 2 years ago 17
@redtorso amen brother!
catdog420 9 months ago
@catdog420 Rock On !!!!!! Dude on july 3 rd ...........it's the 40 th anniversary of the Pie concert at Hyde Park (they were supposed to open for the Funk but, in fact they stole the show !!!!!! the Funk looking & sounding like a folk band after Steve & the Boys performance) ....It was the concert of my life ...My ears ' re still bleeding since then !!!!! I do hope you were lucky enough to be in the audience !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
redtorso 9 months ago 4
@redtorso Marriott?
MadocNco 1 month ago
No one sings a song like Steve..
Brilliant track.
Thanks.
Christacan 3 years ago 3
As ever Stevie puts his HEART and SOUL into this track,the live version at the filmore is even more intense,if you can believe it,good lad
Flakky09 3 years ago 2
Love that version!
eddana2 2 years ago
Yea Man! Saw the Pie @ the Academy of Music Feb. 75. Top notch
wilbur45 3 years ago
Rock on!
I remember Steve telling the story (during this song) of climbing to a room where there were "ham sandwiches, cheese sandwiches, all kind of sandwiches and she sez, hey baaaaby, want a sandwich"
you had to be there,
rock on!
npspec34 3 years ago 3
Thanks I'd never heard the studio version before and it stands up well. This was always the stand-out track on the Fillmore Album, where the sheer thrilling rawness of Stevie's voice is not smoothed out by the studio production. Humble Pie live were a very intense experience and always built up to some fantastically heavy climaxes. Rock on!
Morecake2 3 years ago
music with a heart and soul. F****** beautiful!!!
xJayWalkerx 3 years ago
Marriot! STEVE They all sang and what a SUPERGROUP they were. I seen them live in Long Beach Cal Not forgotten and in one of my brain cells that are left!
sfaster 3 years ago
This is a wonderful song by Humble Pie. An interesting thing about Humble Pie is how they changed their look. Their albums were beautifully designed and fun to look through. I am lucky to have an autograph Steve signed for me at Summerville, SC raceway as he left after an outdoor show a year or two before the fire. Your fans love you Steve and Greg. We love you too Peter, Clem, and Jerry.
Ncharlestun 3 years ago
I got Stevie's autograph in D.C. in 84 with the Pack of Three, Talked a bit at the bar with him.
denscarfile 2 years ago
great clip man.
jimb0jon3s 3 years ago
Thank you for your efforts in compiling these great photos with the track. Well done and much appreciated!!
gplunk 3 years ago 11
A with most Pie covers they put their own stamp on it.
gorblimey61 3 years ago 2
an excellent cover by the finest rock and roll band in the land... just when i think these songs should be on youtube, you go and add them! thanks!
RockOfAges94 4 years ago 3