I've listened carefully to every version of this song and I must admit this one is the best. Truely masterful cover. Lead guitar, chores, Steve's vocal and dramatic tension is incredible.
edit: I forgot to mention particular moment of this performance that I tend to rewind too often. It's 5:33 - the build-up and then the apogee when he makes this hight note on "when you know my name is Steve!" Goosebumps every time.
The list of musians who say marriott was the greatest is endless this is with the blackberries and clem clempson , greg ridley , jerry shirley saw them in manchester with this line up promoting the eat it album i think it was the best gig i have ever seen steve was at the optimum of his vocal abilities 60s and 70s went off a bit in the 80s mind you he was doing 300 gigs a year and not looking after his self , he was also a great guitarist Rip
Love to hear stuff of dad and comments, wish he and Steve were still with us, miss em dearly, it was one great experience growing up on the road with them all......
What amazing times you would have had on the road with these guys .... wonderful memories for you to cherish forever. Sadly your Dad and Steve were taken far too soon .... but as a fan I love to lose myself in their music, thankfully for all the recordings, we the fans have that. 💜
Humble Pie is too damn great for words. I'll never ever understand why Marriot didn't get more attention; I'm sure his peers were well aware of how great Marriot was. There's never been, and I fear there will never be a band equal to the kick-ass performances of Humble Pie.
what awesome blues..... you know why they never made it as big as zep, stones, who or anyone else, this man and his band were so much better the others were so jealous they must have sabatoged em somehow,,,,, they never received the press coverage or made it to many of the teen mags here in the states.....' it was a big conspiracy i say!' keep em down or theyd be the best of the best ever! and i love ray charles and i betcha ray charles loved marriott
Steve Marriott had just returned from New York, got drunk and fell asleep smoking a cigarette. His bed caught on fire and he crawled the wrong direction to get out of the room. Thats what killed the band.
The "real" Humble Pie was long over before the late great Steve Marriott died. Jerry Shirley still owns the band name, so this year (2018) he formed yet another incarnation of the band.
Thank you Yovcho, so very much, for making such a great video and sharing it here. The 1st coffee of my day (24/03/20) and a taste of Humble Pie's mastery for breakfast.
The intro lead is perhaps the best there is. The dual guitarist performance is absolutely fantastic. Hear a lot of Peter Green/Danny Kirwan influence from the lead guitarist. Just fantastic band. SL
I am reading All Too Beautiful right now. Dont know it has taken me so long to discover this book. Have also read Jerry Shirley's book, Best Seat in the House.
@@meistertynemouth Indeed! I have also finished All or Nothing by Simon Spense (or Spence). This book is even more heartbreaking than All Too Beautiful, if you can believe that. My gosh what a mesmerizing talent who fell back into alcoholism and cocaine after being free of it - for the most part - during his short time back with Manon in England, about 1984-86. He was looking better in about 1985-87. But by 89 was bloated, kidney and alcohol problems again and of course the fire. The truth is tragic indeed!
thank you ...thankaU!... for such an amazing upload of such a killer band and killer song... Cheers to you and to them Good'ole Days of The Best of The Best! sub/d to U
This was from IMHO The Pie's best by far live album "King Biscuit Flower Hour" from Winterland in '73. Frampton was long gone. Gram prob may have started the Pie but Marriott is the heart and "Soul" of Pie. They were at their peak on this album and it outclasses live at the Filmore. Sorry. RIP best rock voice Ever.
I couldn't agree more 1949er! Steve is absolutely phenomenal with Clem here, but it's also the Blackberries that bring out the best soul in Steve vocally. The harmonies with his lead take me off on a cloud of high elevation....and that guitar solo waving it's way through those harmonies is a masterpiece of sublime sound.
Marriott wanted Frampton to join Small Faces so that he could concentrate on being front man. The reputed reason that the Small Faces never toured America is cos Marriott didn't have enough confidence in his guitar playing. When the other members of the Small Faces vetoed Frampton joining, Marriott apologized to Frampton and offered to help him form a band. He introduced Frampton to Gerry Shirley from Apostolic Intervention. When Marriott walked out on the Small Faces he contacted Frampton and asked if he could join his new band. Frampton said yes. Marriott also said i've got a bass guitarist too. That was Greg Ridley from Spooky Tooth.
Yep - Just comes out kicking with Up Our Sleeves and rolls on through. I like much better than Performance/Fillmore. Also, the recording quality is outstanding.
Hi eturfey - to me with the exception of Davies Bros, Townsend, Page,Gilmour, Waters & B.May the best ROCK musicians ARE GONE. Marriott was IT hands down, even in decline, then there was R Gallagher, Ridley, Ronnie Lane plus all the soul guys - Brown, Gaye, Cooke, Redding even Michael Jackson in his own way.The greats are almost gone now that's why we have John Mayer, .B.Crowes, Spears, Jonas, Coldplay etc.. "rock is dead but long live rock" .P. Townsend.. I miss real rock & musicians.. sigh
better, because on the cd EAT IT he doesnt sing enought in the mic or it's just to low you cant even here him enough. so the cd is bad for my taste because of the bad recording.
What a fucking voice...what a fucking band
long live steve marriott the soul of rock n roll.
to this day this band doesn’t get enough credit as it shows. almost every song is kick ass blues or heavy rock and roll. rock on fellas👌🏼🔥
Steve will NEVER be replaced!
You want a taste of rock and roll at it peak? Clemson and Marriott... Unreal. Smokin' followed by Eat It. Craaaaaazy.
I've listened carefully to every version of this song and I must admit this one is the best. Truely masterful cover. Lead guitar, chores, Steve's vocal and dramatic tension is incredible.
edit: I forgot to mention particular moment of this performance that I tend to rewind too often. It's 5:33 - the build-up and then the apogee when he makes this hight note on "when you know my name is Steve!" Goosebumps every time.
So much power from a little guy. God bless you Steve, keep rocking.
Steve has been rockin in heaven for some time now.
The list of musians who say marriott was the greatest is endless this is with the blackberries and clem clempson , greg ridley , jerry shirley saw them in manchester with this line up promoting the eat it album i think it was the best gig i have ever seen steve was at the optimum of his vocal abilities 60s and 70s went off a bit in the 80s mind you he was doing 300 gigs a year and not looking after his self , he was also a great guitarist Rip
Love to hear stuff of dad and comments, wish he and Steve were still with us, miss em dearly, it was one great experience growing up on the road with them all......
What amazing times you would have had on the road with these guys .... wonderful memories for you to cherish forever. Sadly your Dad and Steve were taken far too soon .... but as a fan I love to lose myself in their music, thankfully for all the recordings, we the fans have that. 💜
An absolute 1 off of a singer.
Sadly it was way before my time but I would love to be able to time travel to one of their gigs.
THAT "LES PAUL "WAS IN GOOD HANDS!!!! INCREDIBLE GIBSON TONE!!!WOW..take a look at the photos to see some rare vintage guitars...and listen!!!!!!
There was nobody in the world like Steve.
I second that
Humble Pie is too damn great for words. I'll never ever understand why Marriot didn't get more attention; I'm sure his peers were well aware of how great Marriot was. There's never been, and I fear there will never be a band equal to the kick-ass performances of Humble Pie.
incredible
What are we going to do when all the greats have gone like Steve. Nobody to compare now.
Who the hell wants Charlie...when you got STEVE??!!!!!
love that line, who da fuk is charlie biarch lol
Beautiful 1957 goldtop tone.Clempson Rocks!
ONE OF THE BEST!!! SOOOO TROUGHT!!! AND HIS GITAR PLAYING!!! NOT NORMAL!!!! MY HUSBAND WAS AN GITAR PLAYER, HE LOVES HIM!!!!
When the music was jamming, miss you Steve
Hell yes, awesome Steve you tell them, miss you so much...
Good to hear that they make it their "own" when covering this masterpiece
"I believe...just as my name is Steve" ... I smiled at that one.
First time listener - this is awsome!
I take it you've seen the studio live of "Black Coffee" if you havn't your in for something unbelievably sweet.
what awesome blues..... you know why they never made it as big as zep, stones, who or anyone else, this man and his band were so much better the others were so jealous they must have sabatoged em somehow,,,,, they never received the press coverage or made it to many of the teen mags here in the states.....' it was a big conspiracy i say!'
keep em down or theyd be the best of the best ever! and i love ray charles and i betcha ray charles loved marriott
+tisha3souls Jeryy Shirley (the drummer) said it was cocaine that killed the band.
Steve Marriott had just returned from New York, got drunk and fell asleep smoking a cigarette. His bed caught on fire and he crawled the wrong direction to get out of the room. Thats what killed the band.
The "real" Humble Pie was long over before the late great Steve Marriott died. Jerry Shirley still owns the band name, so this year (2018) he formed yet another incarnation of the band.
tisha3souls I fail to imagine who could not be blown away by Steve Marriott 😱🎸🌺
@@pompom7x728 you got that right!
Omg dis song gives me chills love it💯🙌
Thanks for the invite🙌🙌🙌💕💕💕💕💕
Thank you Yovcho, so very much, for making such a great video and sharing it here. The 1st coffee of my day (24/03/20) and a taste of Humble Pie's mastery for breakfast.
Steve Marriott and Robert Plant best of the best
Friggin 100 % badass
Rock Hall is an embarrassment
RIP Steve. Rock on.
Couldn't agree more!!!!!
Una de las mejores canciones del rock y el blues.
The great Steve Marriott!! Love this man!!
Chilling blues
The intro lead is perhaps the best there is. The dual guitarist performance is absolutely fantastic. Hear a lot of Peter Green/Danny Kirwan influence from the lead guitarist. Just fantastic band. SL
Divine.
what a great song
Stunning! The band at their peak!
get me all the way down💙
The Blackberries are like the cherries on top of the sundae. Love Sculpture does a mean version, but this is, by far, ze best!
Kickass Tune
Well Done! I enjoy all the album covers. They were/Are an incredible Band. One of my Top 5
I am reading All Too Beautiful right now. Dont know it has taken me so long to discover this book. Have also read Jerry Shirley's book, Best Seat in the House.
A tragic read!
@@meistertynemouth Indeed! I have also finished All or Nothing by Simon Spense (or Spence). This book is even more heartbreaking than All Too Beautiful, if you can believe that. My gosh what a mesmerizing talent who fell back into alcoholism and cocaine after being free of it - for the most part - during his short time back with Manon in England, about 1984-86. He was looking better in about 1985-87. But by 89 was bloated, kidney and alcohol problems again and of course the fire. The truth is tragic indeed!
I have also read All or nothing. A tough read!
Too much. Amazing. So great. Congratulations. I love these song.
His “backies” were from Rays and Tina turners groups (and didn’t they have a sound with steve with “never” a disapointment).
thank you ...thankaU!... for such an amazing upload of such a killer band and killer song... Cheers to you and to them Good'ole Days of The Best of The Best! sub/d to U
DaveClem Clempson on guitar
Steve Marriott is what Steve Perry might have sounded like had he went more in the direction of Paul Rodgers.
This was from IMHO The Pie's best by far live album "King Biscuit Flower Hour" from Winterland in '73. Frampton was long gone. Gram prob may have started the Pie but Marriott is the heart and "Soul" of Pie. They were at their peak on this album and it outclasses live at the Filmore. Sorry. RIP best rock voice Ever.
I couldn't agree more 1949er! Steve is absolutely phenomenal with Clem here, but it's also the Blackberries that bring out the best soul in Steve vocally. The harmonies with his lead take me off on a cloud of high elevation....and that guitar solo waving it's way through those harmonies is a masterpiece of sublime sound.
Marriott wanted Frampton to join Small Faces so that he could concentrate on being front man. The reputed reason that the Small Faces never toured America is cos Marriott didn't have enough confidence in his guitar playing. When the other members of the Small Faces vetoed Frampton joining, Marriott apologized to Frampton and offered to help him form a band. He introduced Frampton to Gerry Shirley from Apostolic Intervention. When Marriott walked out on the Small Faces he contacted Frampton and asked if he could join his new band. Frampton said yes. Marriott also said i've got a bass guitarist too. That was Greg Ridley from Spooky Tooth.
Best live album ever
Yep - Just comes out kicking with Up Our Sleeves and rolls on through. I like much better than Performance/Fillmore. Also, the recording quality is outstanding.
Steve!...
Oh my good Lord !!
Awesome
Well who the hell is Charlie when you know my name is Steeaaavvve
Oh yeah!
Thanks people.
Steve grande grande grande
♥♥♥
Hard to top.
Great!
Thanks to your 15 year ago self Yovcho for making this montage to go along with a great song, hope yer still around and doing well)
Most likely Marriot, Frampton didn't play any keyboards live. Marriott often played organ or piano in live shows.
AWESOME TY
Ha, first comment for three months - got to have a little bit Humble Pie at least once a week, huh?
i can't imagine this guitar won't be passed on.. having big trouble (lightning brain) with that..
Oh Charlie!
Why didn't I know them before ?
Hi eturfey - to me with the exception of Davies Bros, Townsend, Page,Gilmour, Waters & B.May the best ROCK musicians ARE GONE. Marriott was IT hands down, even in decline, then there was R Gallagher, Ridley, Ronnie Lane plus all the soul guys - Brown, Gaye, Cooke, Redding even Michael Jackson in his own way.The greats are almost gone now that's why we have John Mayer, .B.Crowes, Spears, Jonas, Coldplay etc.. "rock is dead but long live rock" .P. Townsend.. I miss real rock & musicians.. sigh
The Darkness are keeping rock alive
John Mayer is a HELL of a guitarist my friend. Even Clapton admitted that.
Killerblues❤❤❤❤
van morrison song wow
It's actually a Ray Charles song.
Sean Mccloskey no shit
@@scottjohnson5877 then why comment that it's a Van Morrison song?
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well I'm 100% sure that Clem Clempson plays axe on this one. But yeah Frampton with The Pie rocked :-)
Tz. Qoe sooooommmm
fuck....oooh my soul...I love you baby
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What album is this version on?? I'd love to own it...!
Winterland King biscuit hour
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very good
i bet ray was like,"wtf?" hahaha!
i guess peter's replacement was pretty ----in good
Love the younger pics of Steve...before cocaine.
He had already left the band when they did this.
Whos that playing the electric piano in the pic at 0:41? Steve marriott or Peter frampton?
Peter
♪♪♪♪♪♥♪♪♪♪♪
Peter Frampton was awesome
He was but it was Clem on this
clem clempson on guitar ... Frampton was long gone. This lineup was great live but humdrum on studio releases.
Ooo
Next song: I wonder
@putojoevrsaalgpt66 con certeza!
better, because on the cd EAT IT he doesnt sing enought in the mic or it's just to low you cant even here him enough. so the cd is bad for my taste because of the bad recording.
Соул сумашедший.!!!!!.