One of the best lead singers from back in the day!! Mr. Steve Marriott 🎸🎶🔥 Peter Frampton was in this band as well before he went solo 😉 Check out their songs called “Four Day Creep” or “Rolling’ Stone” from the Live “Rockin’ The Fillmore” You would also love “Black Coffee” live!! 🔥Great Band!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Any tune from "Rockin the Fillmore" considered one of the best live album recordings. Funky blues rock with Steve Marriott guitar/vocals, Peter Frampton guitar/vocal, Greg Ridley master bassist and Jerry Shirley power drums. You can't go wrong, just make sure you turn it up to hear the great crowd ambiance.
I was lucky enough to have seen Humble Pie live a year later ('74) in NYC and what a show they did! I can still remember the great version of "Doctor" that they performed that night. Let me suggest "Thirty Days in the Hole" as the next Humble Pie tune you listen to. It's probably their best known number and really shows off lead singer Steve Marriott's soulful vocals.
Saw Humble Pie when I was 17 back in the 70's a few times at The Warehouse in New Orleans! They were a jamming 🔥 band! One of the greatest concerts ever! 🥰✌
Black Coffee, 30 Days In The Hole, Fool For A Pretty Face and Infatuation are all mandatory. Black Coffee is all about the live video. 30 Days can be either and the other two are great studio recordings.
BLACK COFFEE! Live with Steve Marriott and Humble Pie in the small studio session of this song, rather than at the Fillmore. The chemistry between Steve and the awesome sistahs The Blackberries is fantastic in the more intimate setting. By the way, the song was written by Tina Turner!
That"s like asking is sex better during the day, or night? Humble Pie was freaking awesome either way, live or in the studio! I was lucky enough to see them three times in the 70's! Steve Marriot was a legend, with the band and without! Peter Frampton came from this group, and recorded a live album that was massive. "30 Days In the Hole", "Black Coffee","Stone Cold Fever", "4Day Creep", the list goes on "Performance, Rockin' the Fillmore" the album that Doctor came off of, is the go-to for live. But their albums in general are all great in one aspect or another. Peace& Love.
Yes! I was listening this morning! Black Coffee, 30 days in the hole, Natural born woman, Rolling stone...etc.....The list goes on and just gets down and freakin dirty! You need some Humble Pie in your life and your playlist! R.I.P. Steve Marriott, the man who always had a smile on his face when he had a guitar in his hands! I'm tellin you Biz, this is where it's at!
Holy $h!t! Look how many views it got! That speaks volumes! Live or studio, it does not matter. They flat-out kill it! I kinda wanna say live just cuz I love seeing that man smile! I miss him. He died in a house fire in '93 I believe it was. Might have been '91. I can't quite remember. He fell asleep with a cigarette. Sad.
If this is the L.A. Form 1973 concert I was there. Steve played till they shut the power off to the stage, and turned the lights on in the coliseum. 3 days later overseas, my last tour.
Great band! Steve Marriot on guitars and vocals. One of the all time great singers. Steve's guitar style was chainsaw like. Think Clem Clempson was the other guitar player on this song. Jerry Shirley on Drums and Greg Ridley on Bass. I liked the early the early lineup that had Peter Frampton on guitar and vocals. Peter provided good contrast to Steve Marriot with his singing and playing style. Rough and raw vs refined and polished.
Check out Black Coffee live!, Hell yes, they deserve some more on your channel, a great and underappreciated band that you don’t hear much of these days. Just a note Peter Frampton was in this band.
If you want to go back to the roots: classic video clip with Small Faces "Tin soldier" from 1968. Steve Mariott and PP Arnold. Mariott is dead but Arnold sings the same song in a clip from 2017 still a good voice and still happy😀
Thank you ! I wanted to mention Small Faces in my post, but it was already too longwinded - LOL!! I love Small Faces even more than Humble Pie. What a perfect band and Steve Marriott's voice gave me goosebumps. "Tin Soldier is great and a good start, but all my favorite songs are album cuts - many masterpieces.
LOVE this band! Saw them twice back in the day. Oh my goodness they kicked so much ass in concert. Here's the deal: they first got really big with their double live album Performance: Rockin The Fillmore. And many of their biggest songs are ONLY available in the live versions. But some of their studio stuff kills it too. So I'm going to recommend a deep dive that STARTS with that live at the Fillmore and works forward. If you want individual tracks that slay all day and night, do the live versions of Four Day Creep, I'm Ready, Stone Cold Fever, Hallelujah I Love Her So, the original live version of I Don't Need No Doctor, Up Our Sleeve, and all studio tracks from the album Smokin' and Eat It. That will get you started with their strongest wallop. Go Biz!
I honestly learned something new today. Only version of the his song was by WASP and now I am hooked on Humble Pie. I love hearing original versions of songs. So thanks for this Biz, and thanks to the other commenters for the he added info on the band. I got some more music to add to my playlist.😜😜
Beth Hart does a KILLER version of this song Live @ the Paradiso. I believe it was an encore after the insanely incredible song "Am I the One". Beth Hart is one of the GOATS.
@@cecilkeebler4254 I had no idea Ashford and Simpson wrote that song, although I'm not surprised. They were amazing songwriters. A fella I use to play music with was good friends with them, and played drums for them on several occasions.
Peter Frampton was the Lead guitarist in early Humble Pie. This riff was something Frampton wrote L[ve.He was 21 in 76 with album Al[ve. See him play Oakland Stadium and there is standing room. Frampton is Alive and plays his Black Gibson Today!! Humble Pie was Hardcore in 1971. Listen to Hellbound Train / Savoy Brown
How exciting !! I was wondering if you would EVER get around to Humble Pie. Yours was the most fun I have ever seen from ANY reactor - LOL! Humble Pie was one of the greatest live bands around in the early 70's. Steve Marriott set the stage for what a rock and roll front man should be and was much admired and copied by his peers and later bands coming up behind him. Some songs (like Dr) were only played live and others are more bluesy or ballads and are best on the albums. Although this is an excellent version of "Dr", personally I much prefer the version from 2years earlier with Peter Frampton on guitar on the album "Performance: Rockin the Fillmore" Played just a bit less raucous, but MUCH more soulful and Frampton's lead guitar, Greg Ridley on bass, Jerry Shirley on drums and of course the LEGENDARY Steve Marriott are all at their peak. PLEASE, PLEASE play much more HUMBLE PIE, I know you will love them. My favorites are: "I Wonder" from, Smokin Album. Great blues guitar and harmonica solo, Steve is sooo soulful. "Black Coffee" Live from Old Grey Whistle test. Much better than album version. Blows the mind of reactors who listen. Fun to watch their faces when Steve sings first notes!! "Hot and Nasty" from Smokin Album Really fun song "Road Runner" from Smokin album Funky "I Believe to my Soul" from same Live '73 (Winterland) concert. AMAZING cover of old Ray Charles song I could go on and on.. Such a great band that so many people, especially younger people have never heard. I really look forward to hearing you react to more Pie. THANK YOU
@@purplemaniac1532 LOL, you know I love Marriott. Except perhaps the late live shows where he is "chatty Steve" - you know pull string and he swears like a pirate (((-:😝
Cindy, you are the "Professor of Marriott". If there was a degree for the subject, you would receive it! It's great that you continue to educate on how great "our" Steve was!
@@bethh.9647 Ha, I just need to get a life I guess!! I hope I don't come off as an obnoxious know it all, or a bloviating blowhard - LOL! I am just passionate on the subject, as I believe others are also, don't you agree Beth?
Saw them at the Milwaukee Summerfest Riot 1973. Not so much a riot, just what happens when 50,000 show up at an outdoor venue designed for 5,000. We were too close to notice. but there were a few bonfires of picnic tables and beer gardens that got liberated. Steve sang his plea for folks to climb down from the speaker scaffolding.
Peter Frampton just before his solo career took off. If you were alive in the mid 70’s, you heard Frampton Comes Alive. He was in Humble Pie from the late 60’s til just before he left to start his solo career.
This song is always live. This was the closing song at most shows as "Four Day Creep" was the standard opening until they changed to opening to "Up your Sleeve"
You don't need no doctor.....if you're feeling bad just listen to some Humble Pie and it'll cure you every time 😄 You need to watch the video of the live TV performance of the song Black Coffee they perform with the Blackberries
HUMBLE PIE?????? "30 DAYS IN THE HOLE"....Opening riff is SOOOO quintessential to early rock, especially the British wave....vocals are Steve Marriott...An easily identifiable voice, perfect in the evolutionary moment... LIVE of course. It' s all brash swagger and cool-boy stuff. Simple & perfect. You'll never forget the impossible-to-replicate, fresh, perfect harmony... NOTHING sounds like "30 Days" but everybody wants to. Still....
Biz give Road Runner the long, live version from their Eat It album a listen. The version of this song from the Rockin' the Fillmore album is better in my opinion and I think mainly because the sound quality is better. BTW Rockin the Fillmore is a great album.
@@watchbizmatik Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) both loved Steve's singing when he was in Small Faces. Steve was the first person Jimmy asked to be vocalist (he declined) and teenaged Robert was fan who followed the band around. When asked if Marriott influenced his singing, Plant replied "I wanted to f**king BE Steve Marriott"! You MUST hear Small Faces song "You Need Lovin" it will blow your mind as is definitely to inspiration for "Whole Lotta Love" by Zeppelin.
Great Band through and through but ya gotta single out Steve Marriott. to see all his tools watch a video of him after Humble Pie in the 80's somewhere when he does a tune called Five Long Years! greatest R&R vocalist in my book....
Five Long years is a great blues performance, as is that entire London concert. Another later year (1989) soulful Steve Marriott is "Stay With Me Baby", tragic - just a few years before he died ua-cam.com/video/lfnZji61tsA/v-deo.html
Snuck out to the shop to get some fabrication work done early. And here I sit in the office. 🤫 In my "humble" opinion This is not their best song or the best cover of I Don't Need No Doctor. They were a good band with hits like 30 days in the hole. And Humble Pie had members like Peter Frampton, still others joined bands like Foghat and Bad Company. ( Foghats I'm a fool for the city, or slow ride is worth a listen.) This song was covered by a lot of artists, much like Rock and Roll Doctor. Which was covered by artists from Cher to Black Sabbath. Now if I had to choose between Cher and Humble Pie it's Humble Pie hands down.lol Somewhere packed away I have a large black and white poster of Sonny and Cher standing there in their birthday suits. Lol it's from 69 or 70 My old lady won't let me put it up anywhere.🙄 ✌️ 🤠🐂🏞️
This version is from the "Live from Winterland" album. This line up featured Clem Clempson on lead - you should hear him on "I Believe to My Soul", so soulful. Steve Marriott as always plays the killer rhythm guitar - very powerful player.
Agree, but listen to the Fillmore version. I'd love to know which you think is better. This is the version with Peter Frampton on guitar. Not as heavy but more soulful. I prefer Fillmore ua-cam.com/video/mSyrf-FYKVE/v-deo.html
Steve Marriot was the quintessential rocker, great harmonica player, great guitarist and great vocals, rip Rocker
One of the best lead singers from back in the day!! Mr. Steve Marriott 🎸🎶🔥 Peter Frampton was in this band as well before he went solo 😉 Check out their songs called “Four Day Creep” or “Rolling’ Stone” from the Live “Rockin’ The Fillmore” You would also love “Black Coffee” live!! 🔥Great Band!!! 🔥🔥🔥
What he said!
@@ktwebbdevil I’m a she 😂
Guilded Splinters ROCKIN THE FILMORE album
ROCKIN THE FILMORE album 71 Humble Pie's BEST
One of yhe best live albums of all time!!! Every song is awesome!
Any tune from "Rockin the Fillmore" considered one of the best live album recordings. Funky blues rock with Steve Marriott guitar/vocals, Peter Frampton guitar/vocal, Greg Ridley master bassist and Jerry Shirley power drums. You can't go wrong, just make sure you turn it up to hear the great crowd ambiance.
I was lucky enough to have seen Humble Pie live a year later ('74) in NYC and what a show they did! I can still remember the great version of "Doctor" that they performed that night. Let me suggest "Thirty Days in the Hole" as the next Humble Pie tune you listen to. It's probably their best known number and really shows off lead singer Steve Marriott's soulful vocals.
Best live band ever. Saw them a few times in nyc. Amazing show
Saw Humble Pie when I was 17 back in the 70's a few times at The Warehouse in New Orleans! They were a jamming 🔥 band! One of the greatest concerts ever! 🥰✌
Black Coffee, 30 Days In The Hole, Fool For A Pretty Face and Infatuation are all mandatory.
Black Coffee is all about the live video. 30 Days can be either and the other two are great studio recordings.
BLACK COFFEE
Sweet Peace and time also
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BLACK COFFEE! Live with Steve Marriott and Humble Pie in the small studio session of this song, rather than at the Fillmore. The chemistry between Steve and the awesome sistahs The Blackberries is fantastic in the more intimate setting. By the way, the song was written by Tina Turner!
That"s like asking is sex better during the day, or night? Humble Pie was freaking awesome either way, live or in the studio! I was lucky enough to see them three times in the 70's! Steve Marriot was a legend, with the band and without! Peter Frampton came from this group, and recorded a live album that was massive. "30 Days In the Hole", "Black Coffee","Stone Cold Fever", "4Day Creep", the list goes on "Performance, Rockin' the Fillmore" the album that Doctor came off of, is the go-to for live. But their albums in general are all great in one aspect or another. Peace& Love.
Yes! I was listening this morning! Black Coffee, 30 days in the hole, Natural born woman, Rolling stone...etc.....The list goes on and just gets down and freakin dirty! You need some Humble Pie in your life and your playlist! R.I.P. Steve Marriott, the man who always had a smile on his face when he had a guitar in his hands! I'm tellin you Biz, this is where it's at!
Holy $h!t! Look how many views it got! That speaks volumes! Live or studio, it does not matter. They flat-out kill it! I kinda wanna say live just cuz I love seeing that man smile! I miss him. He died in a house fire in '93 I believe it was. Might have been '91. I can't quite remember. He fell asleep with a cigarette. Sad.
The Black Crows especially Chris Robinson have done a fantastic job keeping the spirit of the humble Steve Marriot alive
I never realized the their sounds were alike until you just pointed it out here- WELL DONE!
If this is the L.A. Form
1973 concert I was there. Steve played till they shut the power off to the stage, and turned the lights on in the coliseum. 3 days later overseas, my last tour.
Steve Marriott was 🔥🔥🔥 RIP💔
THIS IS THE BAND THAT ( PETER FRAMPTON ) PLAYED IN BIZZZZ! 😊BEFORE HE WAS WITH HIS OWN BAND AND THE HUGELYYYY SUCCESSFUL ( FRAMTON COMES ALIVE ) 😊
Great band! Steve Marriot on guitars and vocals. One of the all time great singers. Steve's guitar style was chainsaw like. Think Clem Clempson was the other guitar player on this song. Jerry Shirley on Drums and Greg Ridley on Bass. I liked the early the early lineup that had Peter Frampton on guitar and vocals. Peter provided good contrast to Steve Marriot with his singing and playing style. Rough and raw vs refined and polished.
Check out Black Coffee live!, Hell yes, they deserve some more on your channel, a great and underappreciated band that you don’t hear much of these days. Just a note Peter Frampton was in this band.
They were in great form here. Try " I belive to my soul" from the same concert. It will make you smile I am sure!
If you want to go back to the roots: classic video clip with Small Faces "Tin soldier" from 1968. Steve Mariott and PP Arnold. Mariott is dead but Arnold sings the same song in a clip from 2017 still a good voice and still happy😀
Thank you ! I wanted to mention Small Faces in my post, but it was already too longwinded - LOL!! I love Small Faces even more than Humble Pie. What a perfect band and Steve Marriott's voice gave me goosebumps. "Tin Soldier is great and a good start, but all my favorite songs are album cuts - many masterpieces.
LOVE this band! Saw them twice back in the day. Oh my goodness they kicked so much ass in concert. Here's the deal: they first got really big with their double live album Performance: Rockin The Fillmore. And many of their biggest songs are ONLY available in the live versions. But some of their studio stuff kills it too. So I'm going to recommend a deep dive that STARTS with that live at the Fillmore and works forward. If you want individual tracks that slay all day and night, do the live versions of Four Day Creep, I'm Ready, Stone Cold Fever, Hallelujah I Love Her So, the original live version of I Don't Need No Doctor, Up Our Sleeve, and all studio tracks from the album Smokin' and Eat It. That will get you started with their strongest wallop. Go Biz!
I would love to see some one do a really deep dive of Humble Pie - so much great music. Love all your suggestions.
I saw them in Chicago, and they rocked the International Amphitheater! Steve Marriott & Peter Frampton were awesome together.✌️❤️🎶
And to think that Peter Frampton was part of that group as well.
Steve , mother fuckin' badass rock and roll singa!!!!!!!!!!
I honestly learned something new today. Only version of the his song was by WASP and now I am hooked on Humble Pie. I love hearing original versions of songs.
So thanks for this Biz, and thanks to the other commenters for the he added info on the band. I got some more music to add to my playlist.😜😜
Beth Hart does a KILLER version of this song Live @ the Paradiso. I believe it was an encore after the insanely incredible song "Am I the One". Beth Hart is one of the GOATS.
Gov't Mule does a great version mixed in with 30 days in the Hope. The New Riders of the Purple Sage do a different but good version of the song also.
Not the original version of the song though Humble Pie's version is the gold standard in my book en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Don%27t_Need_No_Doctor
@@cecilkeebler4254 I had no idea Ashford and Simpson wrote that song, although I'm not surprised. They were amazing songwriters. A fella I use to play music with was good friends with them, and played drums for them on several occasions.
You have to check out Black Coffee, live at the Fillmore. With the Blackberrys on backup vocals.
No, do the small studio session to appreciate close-up the chemistry between lead singer Steve Marriott and The Blackberries.
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Yep, absolutely 😊
🔥🔥🔥🔥 Fantastic! I would suggest 30 days in the whole and Back Coffee for the next two songs and a live version would be great.
Peter Frampton was the Lead guitarist in early Humble Pie. This riff was something Frampton wrote L[ve.He was 21 in 76 with album Al[ve. See him play Oakland Stadium and there is standing room. Frampton is Alive and plays his Black Gibson Today!! Humble Pie was Hardcore in 1971. Listen to Hellbound Train / Savoy Brown
Man, you are hitting the main vein. The live 73 set is off the hook.
"Live at the Fillmore" is a better version but this kicks A$$!
How exciting !! I was wondering if you would EVER get around to Humble Pie. Yours was the most fun I have ever seen from ANY reactor - LOL! Humble Pie was one of the greatest live bands around in the early 70's. Steve Marriott set the stage for what a rock and roll front man should be and was much admired and copied by his peers and later bands coming up behind him. Some songs (like Dr) were only played live and others are more bluesy or ballads and are best on the albums. Although this is an excellent version of "Dr", personally I much prefer the version from 2years earlier with Peter Frampton on guitar on the album "Performance: Rockin the Fillmore" Played just a bit less raucous, but MUCH more soulful and Frampton's lead guitar, Greg Ridley on bass, Jerry Shirley on drums and of course the LEGENDARY Steve Marriott are all at their peak. PLEASE, PLEASE play much more HUMBLE PIE, I know you will love them. My favorites are:
"I Wonder" from, Smokin Album. Great blues guitar and harmonica solo, Steve is sooo soulful.
"Black Coffee" Live from Old Grey Whistle test. Much better than album version. Blows the mind of reactors who listen. Fun to watch their faces when Steve sings first notes!!
"Hot and Nasty" from Smokin Album Really fun song
"Road Runner" from Smokin album Funky
"I Believe to my Soul" from same Live '73 (Winterland) concert. AMAZING cover of old Ray Charles song
I could go on and on.. Such a great band that so many people, especially younger people have never heard. I really look forward to hearing you react to more Pie. THANK YOU
Thank you 🙌🏿
May I ask if you are a Humble Pie fan, or from Marriott ? I think so, right?
@@purplemaniac1532 LOL, you know I love Marriott. Except perhaps the late live shows where he is "chatty Steve" - you know pull string and he swears like a pirate (((-:😝
Cindy, you are the "Professor of Marriott". If there was a degree for the subject, you would receive it! It's great that you continue to educate on how great "our" Steve was!
@@bethh.9647 Ha, I just need to get a life I guess!! I hope I don't come off as an obnoxious know it all, or a bloviating blowhard - LOL! I am just passionate on the subject, as I believe others are also, don't you agree Beth?
This dude gets it. Thumbs up 100%
"Thirty days in the hole" would be a great next choice.
Saw them at the Milwaukee Summerfest Riot 1973. Not so much a riot, just what happens when 50,000 show up at an outdoor venue designed for 5,000. We were too close to notice. but there were a few bonfires of picnic tables and beer gardens that got liberated. Steve sang his plea for folks to climb down from the speaker scaffolding.
Peter Frampton just before his solo career took off. If you were alive in the mid 70’s, you heard Frampton Comes Alive. He was in Humble Pie from the late 60’s til just before he left to start his solo career.
Humble Pie rock! Check out 30 Days in the Hole.
Black Coffee Live! Trust me you will love it!
We used to call this kind of music "boogie"...
If this was live in 73' in L.A, then I was there!!🤟🥰
I'm sorry...Live at the Fillmore East is the live album I'm talking about!!!!!
The BBC/Old Grey Whistle Test live version of Black Coffee is worth a reaction.
I agree with other comments regarding BLACK COFFEE with the Blackberries.
Humble Pie...live....Black Coffee. A must hear and see.
Great reaction choice!!!! LOVE this song, and live is the only way to hear this one ❤
Thank you
This song is always live. This was the closing song at most shows as "Four Day Creep" was the standard opening until they changed to opening to "Up your Sleeve"
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Freaking great song Biz! Teen memories, old Ray Charles toon
Good booze bad women great song from Eat it This is the most soulful album ever!!!!
You don't need no doctor.....if you're feeling bad just listen to some Humble Pie and it'll cure you every time 😄
You need to watch the video of the live TV performance of the song Black Coffee they perform with the Blackberries
YOU REALLY DIG IT NICE VERY NICE MATE
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Even though I've heard this. I listen to WASP version. Heaver but still respects the original. This is still great.
A solid band with a good, and at times great catalog. 30 Days in The Hole would be a great next song.
HUMBLE PIE??????
"30 DAYS IN THE HOLE"....Opening riff is SOOOO quintessential to early rock, especially the British wave....vocals are Steve Marriott...An easily identifiable voice, perfect in the evolutionary moment...
LIVE of course.
It' s all brash swagger and cool-boy stuff. Simple & perfect.
You'll never forget the impossible-to-replicate, fresh, perfect harmony...
NOTHING sounds like "30 Days" but everybody wants to.
Still....
SMALL FACES-ICHYCOO PARK. an oldie, but a goodie
No..."Rockin' the Fillmore" was the example you missed...sheesh...
Steve Marriott five long years live 1985
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35 MILLION VIEWERS
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Biz give Road Runner the long, live version from their Eat It album a listen. The version of this song from the Rockin' the Fillmore album is better in my opinion and I think mainly because the sound quality is better. BTW Rockin the Fillmore is a great album.
Got to check out the album Smokin it’s 🔥Also check out Black coffee.🔥
70's nothing to be played with cocaine era
Humble pie ha,ha,ha. O.O.B.O.O. HELL YEA!!!!
Live video of “Black Coffee”
The singer of Steve Marriott that's all you need to know about Humble Pie
Oh yeah "black coffee" should be next
Next from Humble Pie? I would suggest 30 days in the hole or Black Coffee or Hot n Nasty...
They get down 🔥
Foreal
Steve Marriott could wail!
30 days in the hole, Biz
First I've heard this. Sounds like a couple of other singers
I like Vocals
@@watchbizmatik Robert Plant and Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) both loved Steve's singing when he was in Small Faces. Steve was the first person Jimmy asked to be vocalist (he declined) and teenaged Robert was fan who followed the band around. When asked if Marriott influenced his singing, Plant replied "I wanted to f**king BE Steve Marriott"! You MUST hear Small Faces song "You Need Lovin" it will blow your mind as is definitely to inspiration for "Whole Lotta Love" by Zeppelin.
that Guitar player is serious
OMG !!
Crazy
Clem Clempson.
Black Coffee!
Now go back and follow Stevie with Small Faces
Great Band through and through but ya gotta single out Steve Marriott. to see all his tools watch a video of him after Humble Pie in the 80's somewhere
when he does a tune called Five Long Years! greatest R&R vocalist in my book....
Five Long years is a great blues performance, as is that entire London concert. Another later year (1989) soulful Steve Marriott is "Stay With Me Baby", tragic - just a few years before he died ua-cam.com/video/lfnZji61tsA/v-deo.html
Another underrated band from this era is a group called Trapeze. React to the song, "Black Cloud". You will not be disappointed.
Check out Black Coffee from these guys
i would play this as backround music while im bussing ya a** in basketball
😂😂😂😂 You can’t beat me tho
Snuck out to the shop to get some fabrication work done early. And here I sit in the office. 🤫
In my "humble" opinion
This is not their best song or the best cover of I Don't Need No Doctor. They were a good band with hits like 30 days in the hole.
And Humble Pie had members like Peter Frampton, still others joined bands like Foghat and Bad Company.
( Foghats I'm a fool for the city, or slow ride is worth a listen.)
This song was covered by a lot of artists, much like Rock and Roll Doctor.
Which was covered by artists from Cher to Black Sabbath.
Now if I had to choose between Cher and Humble Pie it's Humble Pie hands down.lol
Somewhere packed away I have a large black and white poster of Sonny and Cher standing there in their birthday suits. Lol it's from 69 or 70
My old lady won't let me put it up anywhere.🙄
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I'm a big fan. of Mariott in the Pie and solo. To me he's a much better on lead than Frampton. Jim
This version is from the "Live from Winterland" album. This line up featured Clem Clempson on lead - you should hear him on "I Believe to My Soul", so soulful. Steve Marriott as always plays the killer rhythm guitar - very powerful player.
Biz, listen to Black Coffee. It is 🔥
Strange to think that voice comes from a 5'-4" white bloke
Yo biz. Anotha one 🤘
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Listen to Thirty Days in the Hole for the next reaction.
Haven't heard "30 Days in the Hole" in a while! Hint Hint
Lol
Play 30 DAYS IN THE HOLE
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Do the Beth hart version in amsterdam
It shits on the lame WASP version
Agree, but listen to the Fillmore version. I'd love to know which you think is better. This is the version with Peter Frampton on guitar. Not as heavy but more soulful.
I prefer Fillmore ua-cam.com/video/mSyrf-FYKVE/v-deo.html
Beth Hart does a great version just like everything else she does.
@@goldenruletv7301 Have you heard Beth's version of "Black Coffee" with Joe Bonamassa? Fantastic!