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Humble Pie - I don't need no doctor (1973)

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

This video is from 1973 Live at the L. A. Forum - Thanks to xJayWalkersx.

Este video fue grabado en el L.A.Forum en 1973. Gracias a xJayWalkersx.

¿Hace falta presentar al genial Steve Marriott?

Stephen Peter Marriott fue actor infantil, ídolo musical adolescente con "The Small Faces" y junto al bajista Ronnie Lane compuso éxitos inolvidables como "All or nothing" (1966), "Itchycoo Park" (1967), "Tin Soldier" (1967) y "Lazy Sunday" (1967).

Hay que destacar que los éxitos de los Small Faces compitieron en los rankings de sencillos mano a mano con "The Beatles", "The Rolling Stones" y "The Animals" entre muchos otros grupos. "All or Nothing" llegó al primer lugar de las listas en 1966, "Itchycoo Park" al tercero en 1967, "Tin Soldier" estuvo en el noveno puesto en las preferencias de 1967 y el maravilloso "Lazy Sunday" llegó al segundo lugar en 1968, en plena fiebre psicodélica.

La dupla autoral "Marriott-Lane" era la más prestigiosa en el "Swinging London" detras de John Lennon y Paul McCartney, superando ampliamente en las preferencias de crítica musical a las composiciones realizadas por los Rolling Stones o los Who.

No tengo dudas de que Steve Marriott fue uno de los mejores compositores y es injustamente olvidado por los avatares de la industria musical. Pudo haber sido el cantante de Led Zeppelin en 1968 o se pudo haber unido a los Rolling Stones en 1974. Prefirió seguir su propio camino y creó Humble Pie, donde pudo expresar su peculiar visión sobre el rock, el blues y el soul.

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  • Hi rockonrudi

    Could you change the date in the description please?

    I'm 100% sure it's from 1973 - Live at the L. A. Forum.

    This date is misleading, a lot of people think it's Frampton on guitar because he was in the Pie in 1971 , but It's Clem Clempson.

    Thanks in advance :-) and Rock On!

    This clip is a GAS!!!!

  • The video has been corrected with a credit!!!

    Thanks!!! :)

  • Performance: Rockin' at the Fillmore is one of the greatest albums ever.

    Rock On Veluby!

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  • other than maybe Joe Walsh, did anyone have more fun performing that Steve?? I saw them a bunch of times, at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Tthey killed (1974?)

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  • There´s no steady groove at all.

  • For straight ahead, balls to wall rock and roll, nobody could top live Pie.

    I saw them in Toronto.. It was like a massive house party - hosted by Steve..  Best_Concert_Ever

  • If anybody has king biscut flower hour.humble pie west coast fillmore.can u upload it....rip steve......

  • Steve Marriott, looks like a rocker to me! and all those mods who couldn't stand rock and rockers, it's a natural progression, look at Steve, Rod, etc.

  • Go to our channel and listen to the guitar solo on our version of All or Nothing - right hand side of screen.

  • Love the Pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Absolutely.

  • Thank you very much :)

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