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HUMBLE PIE - Sweet Peace And Time (1974)

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

Rainbow Theatre, London 6-74

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  • ROCK IN PEACA STEVE we all miss you!

  • Greg Ridley (the bass player) had a GREAT rock voice! He was an underrated singer.

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  • One of the very best rock bands ever. Playing live noone could compare to Humble Pie, not in the past or present. Cheers to the best /genuine rockers.

  • this music dont fuck around this is a badass band!!!

  • Greg Ridley here looks like David St Hubbins (Michael Mckeon) of Spinal Tap! yet another piece of the ST infuence puzzle.

  • 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 & disrespected by the suits, hanger's on & all the ick from the industry 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

  • These groups weren't underated. This was normal shit for the day. But compared to todays crap sure they're underated.

  • Absolutely... Greg Ridley was a fantastic singer, and musician; a former member of Spooky Tooth during their peak as well. How could anyone even mention Lee Jackson (of the Nice) in the same sentence, or dare to compare?? I love The Nice, but, Jackson's vocals are so dreadful, and has got to be one of the worst singers of all time!!!

  • This song can grind up and spit out anything that tries to pass for rock and roll today. Thanks Steve, Greg and all the pie. Rock On.

  • @hterra1955 You said it, Greg did some of the best Pie songs and was one of the best bass players of all time. He was with the Pie from begining to end. RIP Greg. Thanks.

  • I'll take this version of the band any day instead of the eventual watered down version it most likely would have become if Frampton stayed along.

  • Greg Ridley sang just a bit better than Lee Jackson. Both sang better than Keith Emerson

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