this is the kind of music we grew up with. back in the days. not much of todays stuff comes even close. some does, however. peace. love. may GOD bless you/us
Been listening to the Pie since the 70s and I still shake my head in disbelief whenever I hear Marriott sing. His voice was simply not of this Earth. Marriott, if you're reading this from heaven or the other place, send your voice to me and I'll use it.
Just a great gritty rock and roll band 🎸⚡️⚡️🎸🔥 There was nothing that Humble Pie couldn’t do in those days. One of the most underrated bands. RIP Steve Marriott 🌟
I find Marriott to be THE most diversely capable vocalist and harpist of my time... ( late sixties to now and continuing ) and I'm still mesmerized by the stuff TH-cam throws my way. ( I just found this ) That tiny man could sing a chicken leg away from a hyena... We were blessed to be surrounded by the talent we had back then folks. Thank you Lord for the slot you born us into...
Just now discovering Humble Pie due to my respect and apppreciation for everything Steve Marriott 'did. Really, he was one of a kind. I can't believe what I missed by not knowing about these guys! They are all great! Talk about a guitar attack. I'll take this over Led Zep any day (though I love Robt. Plant's work of the past 20 years or so.) Rock on forever, Steve, Peter, Greg and Jerry!
I turned 63 yesterday. A week before that a video of Tin Soldier came across my feed. I recognized the name of the band, and was familiar with the song, and Itchycoo Park as well, from decades ago. I decided to watch the video. Steve absolutely blew me away. When I saw his name mentioned in the comments section I remembered he was the front man of Humble Pie. The only song of theirs I knew was I Don't Need No Doctor. Since then I've been devouring Humble Pie and Small Faces videos. I've also been reading a lot about Steve's life. He should have been a superstar, because he blows every blues/rock male vocalist out of the water. I need to get my fix of Steve every day, or else my day is a waste. I had lost my love of music years ago, and Steve has brought it back. RIP, Steve, and thank you. Your heart and soul bring tears to my eyes.
Hey same here, pretty much the same thing is happening to me right now...I knew Itchycoo Park etc etc..... Do you know Rory Gallagher? If not please do check him out once you've OD'ed on Stevie Marriott - I similarly stumbled across him, though it's about 20 years ago now, a supremely talented guitarist, sadly no longer with us
@@manonymous4737 I was vaguely aware of Gallagher already, but had never heard any of his music. I've checked out a few of his songs. He was a stellar guitar player and showman, but his voice leaves a lot to be desired. Steve was the total package, so I'm going to stick with him.
Chills, yes but for the wrong reasons. What the fuck happened to him? This is only three years after the Small Faces broke up and he looks like he's aged about thirty years. He also looks really ill.
@@robertathow1970 Too bad that didn't work out. I'll take Marriott as a vocalist any time over Plant. Marriott not only sounded better in the studio, he had stamina; Plant had very little vocal stamina, relatively; he was always taking the 3d or 4th below the melody line. Marriott was always spot on, or he would take it up a 3d or more on an improvisation.
One of my favorite British classic rock bands! Very underated and very talented! Met Jerry Shirley in Lorain, Ohio at Mutt and Jeff's in the 1990s when he was with z Radio Kings! Just can't get enough of this kick ass music!❤
Saw Steve with his packet of three in the early 80's. Amazing ! The joint was hooping after the first riff and Steve belting it out. An old english van parked in front. Authentic ! He was Rockn Roll !
Real meat and potatoes, balls to the wall rock and roll !!! I`ll bet it was sooo much fun to play in that band !!! Real shame they had a short shelf life. Always left you wanting more, and more, and more !
Clem Clempson is a phenomenal guitarist who has done it all. Rock, R&B, hard rock, jazz fusion, you name it, with Humble Pie, Bakerloo, Colosseum, Jack Bruce. He's not just a simple minded rocker.
Absolute class, Greg Ridley , great bass player , a bit underrated and never quite got the full recognition he deserved , fantastic band though , true hard rock outfit. When I watch videos like this , I really cant believe we have turned to rubbish like the xfactor and Britains got talent , weve really lost something when it comes to music!
Sorry, but NOT true. The true talents are still there, just don't take those phony talent shows as your measuring point. Look on media like TH-cam, Spotify and take a listen to worthwhile acts like Flaming Lips, The Lemon Twigs, Yorick van Norden, The Claypool Lennon Delirium etc. and you'll be amazed at the inspiration these acts still take from classic rock acts.
OK....guess I will have to make my amends on the former orignal. Sorry Mick and Keith, but Steve just blew my ears and mind with this INCREDIBLE cover version! I will honour this rock god by trying to sing and play the song in this way from now on! Thanks for the joy of your musicality, Steve Marriott, you were ONE OF A KIND!
I LOVE STEVE SMALL FACES HUMBLE PIE BUT NOBODY I DON'T CARE WHO IT IS will ever do it better than the STONES Nobody. ITS IMPOSSIBLE. IT IS THERE IDENTIFYING SONG ONE IN A ZILLION GREATEST TUNE EVER THE STONES OWN IT IT SHOULD BE A CRIME TO TRY TO COVER IT IT CAN NOT EVER BE DONE AS GOOD I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS NO COMPARISON WHATSOEVER NONE I DUD STILL KIND OF ENJOY IT BUT NO COMPARISON AT ALL CK THE STONES OUT AGAIN THE ORIGINAL VERSION
@@jaxone1259 OK. Your opinion is fair enough, I'll stick to my own nevertheless. It is, of course, not done to compare the two versions as they are both visions of two separate artists. But sometimes, you get struck by a cover version more than the original. That was the only thing I wanted to tell.
Great performance! That's a rocken version of this great song! First time I saw this I didn't think I'd like it. By the second or third bar I was hooked.
We here in America who are over the age of 50 all remember Rockin' the Fillmore album quite well from that era. We all knew who Steve Marriott was. While I don't think the Pie was quite the same without Frampton's distinct backing vocals, harmonies and guitar solos, Steve Marriott's vocals and stage presence were so overwhelming that Frampton wasn't missed as much as would have been the case had he been in any other band.
magic rock song, my god did steve marriot have one hell of a rock voice or what, miss him a legend who is where i am from essex england. i wish i could sing like that too, classic live performance. rock heaven all the way.
"He could sound like a pixie with the sweetest pipes. Could've lead little children over a cliff with that side of his voice, and then he could bray like a donkey, a gale force, and the power of his voice would turn your skin to ice." - MICK JAGGER
Thank you for including this quote from Mick. It shows that Mick was well aware of Steve's abilities. Both Mick and Keith knew Steve professionally and personally. Keith loved Steve and twice (1st when Brian left, then when Mick T left) asked Steve to join. I much prefer Steve to Jagger, but I think he would not have worked out in this position although he said he would have loved playing with Keith. Steve is a born frontman and would probably not be able to stay in the rear. Ronnie was a better fit for that position. However, Steve would have rocked - no doubt!!
I had a chance to see Stevie live in 1991--- he was playing a gig at the Fox pub in Palmers Green N.13 where I lived, and on the day I went down with a really horrible chest infection and never made it---so sad that shortly afterwards that year he died in his home in a fire-alone--I play his stuff all the time---grossly talented and plagued by his devils-miss you man--fabulous guitar player and a voice nobody can match even today-R.I.P Steve
Whenever I hear about Steve Auditioning for the Stones and being rejected for upstaging Mick, this is how I imagine it went down
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This isnt even better than Mick what are you are on about. As great as he was he was very one dimensional, unlike Mick. And this version does not surpass the Stones versions.
@ In which way is Stevie one dimensional? Just because he sticks to one genre?. In which way is Mick more prolific than him?.
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@@jokkergar Giving some trite little list is useless. You just need to listen to their musical output over the years and compare them. I can only remember two styles from Steve. Cheeky cockney or the insanely powerful, soulful voice. Jagger was much like Bowie in how he'd express lots of different persona and styles over the years
Un murinfookin gawd durn believable. Just how in world can not a single band today even pretend or give hell to compare. I was born in 74 literally played this band an 3 boxes of same era on the old cabinet stereo big as a bedroom dressrr. Humble, Allman Bros, Hendrix with experience and band of gypss. My mom was die hard Faces fan and all Rod Stewart's solo stuff, Skynyrd, Eagles, Grand FN Funk the Who..dads favorite and mom had a lot of Lenny Williams, Al Greene, Sam & Dave and just Sam Cooke. Dad mainly southern rock, mom Motown and was raised in a large Eastern KY family of bluegrass musicians. I went on a metal and Real Punk spree during teens but now at 50 im right here remembering the smells of the cars,clothes, good smoke smell, the clothes and all man. I see the early years like its on a t.v. screen honest man a time machine wouldn't have to give me too far a lift ..just 50 short years but able to listen and watch in the crowd..not in back of a 72 LTD or on a big floor tv on a old transmitter radio or cabinet stereo via 8 track & vinyl.
Not seen this before - wonderful stuff. Yes, it's raw, but wouldn't you just love to have the chance again to listen to this sort of performance from them all night long in a venue near you? It would be sweaty, noisy, packed with atmosphere and a night to remember. I saw the Stones and the Pie in 1974 and the Pie knocked spots off the Stones.
For sure, but I would have to time travel back in the early 70's I wouldn't want to see them now, mainly due to the propensity of the audience using their damn smart phones to live the moment instead of their own damn eyes taking it in.
It is a crime that Steve Marriott isn't a rock god in America. He should be mentioned in the same breath as The Beatles, The Stones, Zeppelin, and The Who. He's the most powerful blues rock vocalist ever !!!! Look for "I'm Ready Rockin the Filmore" and the vocal intro is insane !! Very, very few singers could pull off what Steve does at the intro of that song. Actually, no one could pull it off with as much soul or blues. No one, not Plant, Mercury... maybe Rodgers could come close; Noddy Holder of Slade could come close, as he has done a similar thing; but no one else.
All things Equal ,Steve Marriott would be mentioned up there w/ all other Hyped groups BUT the " Entertainment " Industry is tightly controlled , rigged and Corrupt and Full of Agendas . Only the selected are "gods " , who serve their puppet masters the most .
I'd add Alan Merrill to your list -most underrated vocalist in the world, similar in style to Paul Rodgers, but a bit grittier, and yes Terry Reid is amazing too
***** How dare you mention Merrill in the same breath as Marriott and Rodgers !! I am kidding !! Alan Merrill is good. In my opinion though, he is nowhere near a Marriott, Rodgers, Terry Reid, or even a Noddy Holder level of power and throat. I love The Arrows, but he's an average singer in my book. Don't hate me, just my opinion. :)
Steve actually had an audition for them, just before Ron Wood joined, and Keith warned Steve not to sing, just play guitar, but the magik mijit couldn't resist joining in with Mick......and never got the job! The late, the Great, Steve Marriott has be the Best male Rock/Soul/Blues singer ever produced from these fair shores :)
@@alanstrom2221 Sorry, but I don't quite get your comment? Are you implying: a) Steve Marriott was a shit average singer; or b) that my comment is a lie; or c) an attempt at humour? If the answer is a) Then you don't have a clue; b) and/or c) More polish and finesse is required ie should have said "There's a guy works down the chipshop, swears he's Elvis......."
@@MrVuvuzaala think the comment was about Marriott doing pub gigs towards the end of his career. Was crazy someone that good was playing local pubs and agree beat rock blues vocalist we ever produced
Great soulful rocky voice from Steve Marriott, I like the way they rocked up this Stones staple. I like the drummer's experimentation with day glow clothing. I also like that they gave Sean Bean's dad, or possibly less handsome relative on bass a job. Sort of "Gimme gimme gimme the 'onkeh tonk blooose." Lol!
So glad someone had the foresight to record this video and audio. It is a record of a magical performance that cannot be conveyed only heard(and seen) to appreciate. The acoustics are perfect and showcase all the members contributions to the song.
I will raise my hand, and say when I first saw this a few months back, it was the first time I heard or seen Humble Pie, let's just say my jaw was on the floor, brilliant
@@adrianwatts4908 Agree. The Small Faces were a perfect band, four incredibly talented musicians and Steve's voice - OMG - goosebump inducing - so pure and soulful.
Steve Marriot and Humble Pie.....They were the template for all Rockers to follow.....The words to describe their importance to Rock n Roll escape me.....
You couldn't play music like this if your on coke or drugs...its pure clean hard rockn roll...from steve mariott and the boys...in my opinion better then the stones...heavier...louder...very good.. the drums in combination vs guitar and voice...amazing work...when a bass and steves second guitar moved in, you think ofn heard of buffalo's runn8ng down an large alley... its the purest and best piece ive ever witnessed
Steve Marriott & Paul Rogers were two of the best rock singers EVER!!!!!!!! Much respect!
And they both still are 👍
@@mrchris6519 Yes.
I am in total agreement with you, brother. (y)
I just wrote exactly the same on a FREE video.
Great minds think alike 😎🤘🤘
Marriott - the greatest male vocalist the uk has ever produced, closely followed by Stevie Winwood in my humble (pie) opinion
this is the kind of music we grew up with. back in the days. not much of todays stuff comes even close. some does, however. peace. love. may GOD bless you/us
Been listening to the Pie since the 70s and I still shake my head in disbelief whenever I hear Marriott sing. His voice was simply not of this Earth. Marriott, if you're reading this from heaven or the other place, send your voice to me and I'll use it.
Rock on Clem Clemson what an awesome guitarist.
Greatest singer to ever have come out of England. Hands down.
disagree but one of my faves
If you like a screeching soprano.
@@Joseph-wy2mq Yes. A decade and a half before the American Axl Rose.
What about Terry Reid? 🤔
Just a great gritty rock and roll band 🎸⚡️⚡️🎸🔥 There was nothing that Humble Pie couldn’t do in those days. One of the most underrated bands.
RIP Steve Marriott 🌟
Man this is the BOMB Such a powerhouse band. Rock and Roll to the MAX. Thank you for this. HUMBLE PIE ROCKS
And that my dear dear children is the real story of rock and roll.
As good as this is, well, you just had to be there.
Steve Marriot was a terrific fabulous singer!
Ruso?
Agree with you..
@@raynoldsjagoszewski3854 STEVEN
@@cerdosvigilantes GH GH GH GH is it a new job and
@bflo1000 rubbish
He was a pocket dynamo, a true rocker & wonderful guitarist & ultimate performer👊👌🙌🙌
I find Marriott to be THE most diversely capable vocalist and harpist of my time... ( late sixties to now and continuing ) and I'm still mesmerized by the stuff TH-cam throws my way. ( I just found this ) That tiny man could sing a chicken leg away from a hyena... We were blessed to be surrounded by the talent we had back then folks. Thank you Lord for the slot you born us into...
speechless, priceless, and totally consumed !!!! miss this man so damn much
One of the better videos of Marriott. He was 5'4 . His voice amazes me to this day.
God Rest His Soul. Thanks for this upload.... Cheers
Just now discovering Humble Pie due to my respect and apppreciation for everything Steve Marriott 'did. Really, he was one of a kind. I can't believe what I missed by not knowing about these guys! They are all great! Talk about a guitar attack. I'll take this over Led Zep any day (though I love Robt. Plant's work of the past 20 years or so.) Rock on forever, Steve, Peter, Greg and Jerry!
Clem Clemson...
Frampton was replaced by Clem clempson in this vid loved this period of the pie but no one could ever replace Marriott
These WERE the GOOD OLD DAYS!!! 😢 Miss them...
Greatest rock vocalist of all time.
Steve is so beautiful. The way he sings and plays take my breath away.
he was one of the greatest singer /Guitarist to ever grace a stage. This band live could blow roofs off of Arenas.
I turned 63 yesterday. A week before that a video of Tin Soldier came across my feed. I recognized the name of the band, and was familiar with the song, and Itchycoo Park as well, from decades ago. I decided to watch the video. Steve absolutely blew me away. When I saw his name mentioned in the comments section I remembered he was the front man of Humble Pie. The only song of theirs I knew was I Don't Need No Doctor.
Since then I've been devouring Humble Pie and Small Faces videos. I've also been reading a lot about Steve's life. He should have been a superstar, because he blows every blues/rock male vocalist out of the water. I need to get my fix of Steve every day, or else my day is a waste.
I had lost my love of music years ago, and Steve has brought it back. RIP, Steve, and thank you. Your heart and soul bring tears to my eyes.
Hey same here, pretty much the same thing is happening to me right now...I knew Itchycoo Park etc etc.....
Do you know Rory Gallagher? If not please do check him out once you've OD'ed on Stevie Marriott - I similarly stumbled across him, though it's about 20 years ago now, a supremely talented guitarist, sadly no longer with us
@@manonymous4737 I was vaguely aware of Gallagher already, but had never heard any of his music. I've checked out a few of his songs. He was a stellar guitar player and showman, but his voice leaves a lot to be desired. Steve was the total package, so I'm going to stick with him.
If you don't get chills when Steve starts singing there's something wrong with ya.
Chills, yes but for the wrong reasons. What the fuck happened to him? This is only three years after the Small Faces broke up and he looks like he's aged about thirty years. He also looks really ill.
I am completely blown away by the energy and talent of Stevie's performance
I always come back to this video, god it's so good.
Steve was something special, that's for sure.
The 1970s was just replete with fantastic rock and pop music of every conceivable type, great and ground breaking cinema and challenging theatre.
1st concert I ever saw and the Best!!
They blew the roof off of Madison Square Garden!!! As they should!
One of my favorite rock and roll vocalists of all time. He was a pretty good rhythm guitarist as well.
Jimmy page wanted him to front Led Zeppelin.
Says it all and what a band that would have been...
@@robertathow1970 Too bad that didn't work out. I'll take Marriott as a vocalist any time over Plant. Marriott not only sounded better in the studio, he had stamina; Plant had very little vocal stamina, relatively; he was always taking the 3d or 4th below the melody line. Marriott was always spot on, or he would take it up a 3d or more on an improvisation.
One of my favorite British classic rock bands! Very underated and very talented! Met Jerry Shirley in Lorain, Ohio at Mutt and Jeff's in the 1990s when he was with z Radio Kings! Just can't get enough of this kick ass music!❤
still love your music!!
Saw Steve with his packet of three in the early 80's. Amazing !
The joint was hooping after the first riff and Steve belting it out.
An old english van parked in front.
Authentic !
He was Rockn Roll !
Real meat and potatoes, balls to the wall rock and roll !!! I`ll bet it was sooo much fun to play in that band !!! Real shame they had a short shelf life. Always left you wanting more, and more, and more !
Clem Clempson is a phenomenal guitarist who has done it all. Rock, R&B, hard rock, jazz fusion, you name it, with Humble Pie, Bakerloo, Colosseum, Jack Bruce. He's not just a simple minded rocker.
Had the privilege of meeting him at my 24th birthday party in the early 70s we got stoned and pissed an amazing guy xx
Absolute class, Greg Ridley , great bass player , a bit underrated and never quite got the full recognition he deserved , fantastic band though , true hard rock outfit. When I watch videos like this , I really cant believe we have turned to rubbish like the xfactor and Britains got talent , weve really lost something when it comes to music!
Sorry, but NOT true. The true talents are still there, just don't take those phony talent shows as your measuring point. Look on media like TH-cam, Spotify and take a listen to worthwhile acts like Flaming Lips, The Lemon Twigs, Yorick van Norden, The Claypool Lennon Delirium etc. and you'll be amazed at the inspiration these acts still take from classic rock acts.
Greg was also a fantastic singer. Great baritone voice
OK....guess I will have to make my amends on the former orignal. Sorry Mick and Keith, but Steve just blew my ears and mind with this INCREDIBLE cover version! I will honour this rock god by trying to sing and play the song in this way from now on! Thanks for the joy of your musicality, Steve Marriott, you were ONE OF A KIND!
In my opinion I think Steve did most covers better than the originals.
I LOVE STEVE SMALL FACES HUMBLE PIE BUT NOBODY I DON'T CARE WHO IT IS will ever do it better than the STONES Nobody. ITS IMPOSSIBLE. IT IS THERE IDENTIFYING SONG ONE IN A ZILLION GREATEST TUNE EVER THE STONES OWN IT IT SHOULD BE A CRIME TO TRY TO COVER IT IT CAN NOT EVER BE DONE AS GOOD I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS NO COMPARISON WHATSOEVER NONE I DUD STILL KIND OF ENJOY IT BUT NO COMPARISON AT ALL CK THE STONES OUT AGAIN THE ORIGINAL VERSION
@@jaxone1259 OK. Your opinion is fair enough, I'll stick to my own nevertheless. It is, of course, not done to compare the two versions as they are both visions of two separate artists. But sometimes, you get struck by a cover version more than the original. That was the only thing I wanted to tell.
@@arno-luyendijk4798 THANKS ARNO I DO APPRECIATE YOUR REPLY AND YOUR VIEWS
Great and amazing group,Steve Marriott and your powerful voice.
Raw as fuck, love this cover
One of the top front men in rock n roll here people...
Steve Marriott was a real legend. Clem Clemson what an awesome guitarist.
Steve's chops are fantastic.
The lead solo by Clem Clempson blows me away. What an awesome guitarist.
@bflo1000 its shit! they sound like a crap garage band.. they actually sound like good musicians trying to destroy a song!
@bflo1000 boo hoo cant take the truth.. baby
Great performance! That's a rocken version of this great song! First time I saw this I didn't think I'd like it. By the second or third bar I was hooked.
We here in America who are over the age of 50 all remember Rockin' the Fillmore album quite well from that era. We all knew who Steve Marriott was. While I don't think the Pie was quite the same without Frampton's distinct backing vocals, harmonies and guitar solos, Steve Marriott's vocals and stage presence were so overwhelming that Frampton wasn't missed as much as would have been the case had he been in any other band.
I wore my Fillmore album out~well actually a few of them because I kept replacing!!! Holy God that was SOOOO GOOOOD!!!
He and Terry Reid...the BEST!!
Best frontman ever
Steve Marriott a great singer and great musician who has influenced so many future rock musicians. One of the best!
magic rock song, my god did steve marriot have one hell of a rock voice or what, miss him a legend who is where i am from essex england. i wish i could sing like that too, classic live performance. rock heaven all the way.
Practice, man, every day. Just do what your rock 'n roll heart tells you.
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 73yo Aussie fan.
more attitude and blast than punk could ever dream of in 1972 !!!!!!????????? :o
This flashes up some memories. This and "30 Days in the Hole".
It's awesome that rare(r) stuff like this will live on forever on the internet.
Aah. Thirty Days in the Hole. Golden.
"He could sound like a pixie with the sweetest pipes. Could've lead little children over a cliff with that side of his voice, and then he could bray like a donkey, a gale force, and the power of his voice would turn your skin to ice." - MICK JAGGER
Thank you for including this quote from Mick. It shows that Mick was well aware of Steve's abilities. Both Mick and Keith knew Steve professionally and personally. Keith loved Steve and twice (1st when Brian left, then when Mick T left) asked Steve to join. I much prefer Steve to Jagger, but I think he would not have worked out in this position although he said he would have loved playing with Keith. Steve is a born frontman and would probably not be able to stay in the rear. Ronnie was a better fit for that position. However, Steve would have rocked - no doubt!!
I had a chance to see Stevie live in 1991--- he was playing a gig at the Fox pub in Palmers Green N.13 where I lived, and on the day I went down with a really horrible chest infection and never made it---so sad that shortly afterwards that year he died in his home in a fire-alone--I play his stuff all the time---grossly talented and plagued by his devils-miss you man--fabulous guitar player and a voice nobody can match even today-R.I.P Steve
Whenever I hear about Steve Auditioning for the Stones and being rejected for upstaging Mick, this is how I imagine it went down
This isnt even better than Mick what are you are on about. As great as he was he was very one dimensional, unlike Mick. And this version does not surpass the Stones versions.
@ In which way is Stevie one dimensional? Just because he sticks to one genre?. In which way is Mick more prolific than him?.
@@jokkergar Giving some trite little list is useless. You just need to listen to their musical output over the years and compare them. I can only remember two styles from Steve. Cheeky cockney or the insanely powerful, soulful voice. Jagger was much like Bowie in how he'd express lots of different persona and styles over the years
@ You're just a troll aren't you?! Get off this page.
Screw Mick and the Stones... Steve Marriot blew them out of the water!!!!!
You are so missed Steve!!!!!!!!! Thankful to be able to see these great videos of you!!!!!!
Humble Pie has always been a favorite of mine
Wow Steve knocks it out it way back when mick jagger who? Poor Steve left me here to sing this song cyps.
Never, and I mean NEVER run into a wardrobe when your house is on fire. RIP.
Un murinfookin gawd durn believable. Just how in world can not a single band today even pretend or give hell to compare. I was born in 74 literally played this band an 3 boxes of same era on the old cabinet stereo big as a bedroom dressrr. Humble, Allman Bros, Hendrix with experience and band of gypss. My mom was die hard Faces fan and all Rod Stewart's solo stuff, Skynyrd, Eagles, Grand FN Funk the Who..dads favorite and mom had a lot of Lenny Williams, Al Greene, Sam & Dave and just Sam Cooke. Dad mainly southern rock, mom Motown and was raised in a large Eastern KY family of bluegrass musicians. I went on a metal and Real Punk spree during teens but now at 50 im right here remembering the smells of the cars,clothes, good smoke smell, the clothes and all man. I see the early years like its on a t.v. screen honest man a time machine wouldn't have to give me too far a lift ..just 50 short years but able to listen and watch in the crowd..not in back of a 72 LTD or on a big floor tv on a old transmitter radio or cabinet stereo via 8 track & vinyl.
Mick Jagger was afraid of this guy, he was going to take his job. One of the best front men ever. What a total bad ass he was.
Now THIS is a version of Honky Tonk Chick that I wouldnt mind playing in my band!
One of the biggest singer in rock history...No doubt!!!!
Not seen this before - wonderful stuff. Yes, it's raw, but wouldn't you just love to have the chance again to listen to this sort of performance from them all night long in a venue near you? It would be sweaty, noisy, packed with atmosphere and a night to remember. I saw the Stones and the Pie in 1974 and the Pie knocked spots off the Stones.
Stones didn't tour in '74.
I have seen them often during the 70s
For sure, but I would have to time travel back in the early 70's I wouldn't want to see them now, mainly due to the propensity of the audience using their damn smart phones to live the moment instead of their own damn eyes taking it in.
Great group,Marriott amazing voice.
Lucky enough to see it played live.
It is a crime that Steve Marriott isn't a rock god in America. He should be mentioned in the same breath as The Beatles, The Stones, Zeppelin, and The Who. He's the most powerful blues rock vocalist ever !!!! Look for "I'm Ready Rockin the Filmore" and the vocal intro is insane !! Very, very few singers could pull off what Steve does at the intro of that song. Actually, no one could pull it off with as much soul or blues. No one, not Plant, Mercury... maybe Rodgers could come close; Noddy Holder of Slade could come close, as he has done a similar thing; but no one else.
All things Equal ,Steve Marriott would be mentioned up there w/ all other Hyped groups BUT the " Entertainment " Industry is tightly controlled , rigged and Corrupt and Full of Agendas . Only the selected are "gods " , who serve their puppet masters the most .
SACTICAL BAG The name of the band didn't help either!! They should ve chosen a more catchy, rock style name!!
he's not a rock god in the uk sadly, but we,ve forgotten about the kinks too
I'd add Alan Merrill to your list -most underrated vocalist in the world, similar in style to Paul Rodgers, but a bit grittier, and yes Terry Reid is amazing too
***** How dare you mention Merrill in the same breath as Marriott and Rodgers !! I am kidding !! Alan Merrill is good. In my opinion though, he is nowhere near a Marriott, Rodgers, Terry Reid, or even a Noddy Holder level of power and throat. I love The Arrows, but he's an average singer in my book. Don't hate me, just my opinion. :)
Steve actually had an audition for them, just before Ron Wood joined, and Keith warned Steve not to sing, just play guitar, but the magik mijit couldn't resist joining in with Mick......and never got the job! The late, the Great, Steve Marriott has be the Best male Rock/Soul/Blues singer ever produced from these fair shores :)
I heard that there was a guy down the local corner pub that was very good!!
@@alanstrom2221 Sorry, but I don't quite get your comment? Are you implying: a) Steve Marriott was a shit average singer; or b) that my comment is a lie; or c) an attempt at humour?
If the answer is a) Then you don't have a clue; b) and/or c) More polish and finesse is required ie should have said "There's a guy works down the chipshop, swears he's Elvis......."
@@MrVuvuzaala think the comment was about Marriott doing pub gigs towards the end of his career. Was crazy someone that good was playing local pubs and agree beat rock blues vocalist we ever produced
It was a combination of cocaine and not knowing how to manage money. He did it to himself.
Sounds like the list of those missing Buddy Holly's plane, did anyone NOT audition for the Rolling Stones in 1975/76?
Steve always on fire! Such energy!
Great soulful rocky voice from Steve Marriott, I like the way they rocked up this Stones staple. I like the drummer's experimentation with day glow clothing. I also like that they gave Sean Bean's dad, or possibly less handsome relative on bass a job. Sort of "Gimme gimme gimme the 'onkeh tonk blooose." Lol!
So glad someone had the foresight to record this video and audio. It is a record of a magical performance that cannot be conveyed only heard(and seen) to appreciate. The acoustics are perfect and showcase all the members contributions to the song.
Wow poor Steve and Ronnie Cy esse.
If black coffee wasn't enough this is heavenly...
Love the drummer giving it some serious welly at the start!
He is knocking the shit out of them fucks sake, not so much a rhythm section more like, a juggernaut heading for a rabbit aaah
Great voice
No wonder Jagger refused Steve being a member of the Stones! No way Mick could stand this quality of competition!
This should have WAY more views!
Bernie was a leading man for. White snake & David in the early days RIP. Bernie great memories & great songs
I will raise my hand, and say when I first saw this a few months back, it was the first time I heard or seen Humble Pie, let's just say my jaw was on the floor, brilliant
listen to the small faces he was brilliant
@@adrianwatts4908 Agree. The Small Faces were a perfect band, four incredibly talented musicians and Steve's voice - OMG - goosebump inducing - so pure and soulful.
That's what I csll Rock & Roll! Love Steve Marriot! My favorite member of Humble Pie. Wish I could go back and give him a hug ❤️
Steve was so soulful brilliant singer ahead of his years taken far too soon
Geeze he was awesome!
Awesome!
Brilliant............
Love his voice
Amazing version
Never before and never since.
Fucking blows the Stones away
This is a kickass heavy rock version more my style.thanks Steve
thank you Steve.
Marriott will forever be the best R&R frontman who ever lived. Period, the end.
Steve's lost days;
Years
RIP
La mejor epoca de STEVE MARRIOT...toda su energía...inigualable .extraordinario...bravo.
Love Steve♥️ Love Dave's guitar playing with the Pie♥️👍🙂
Das ist live! Kein Playback! Grandios
How could such a soulful voice come from a little white Guy from the Eastend of London when it sounds Lille a Black man from TheDelta what a singer
Omg I love him. The best voice bar none.
Steve Marriot and Humble Pie.....They were the template for all Rockers to follow.....The words to describe their importance to Rock n Roll escape me.....
Wow 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
No wonder other bands didn't want to be on the same bill they knew they'd be blown off stage by this super group
The world's finest.....HUMBLE PIE!!!!!!!
I believe this is what the kids refer to as rock n roll ,exuberance and enthusiasm indeed seems to be nothing wrong with such indulgences,
You couldn't play music like this if your on coke or drugs...its pure clean hard rockn roll...from steve mariott and the boys...in my opinion better then the stones...heavier...louder...very good.. the drums in combination vs guitar and voice...amazing work...when a bass and steves second guitar moved in, you think ofn heard of buffalo's runn8ng down an large alley... its the purest and best piece ive ever witnessed
steve maybe small in height but kicks so much ass.!Shame he aint here he would be king the best rock vocalist ever.!
+sharon astill Richards wanted him but Jagger knew he'd be upstaged, so it never happened. Job went to Wood.
Steve wasn't small, rest of the world was just, erm big
Brilliant..caught this on Beeb 4 last night..great to see some more footage of Clempson Era Pie..thansk so much for posting!