oh my... how my brain & heart just got flooded w/ thoughts & feelings of pure nostalgic love, heartache, grief, loneliness, reassurance of another's peace, emptiness, happiness... just some of damn near every emotion possible, hearing this. as recently, as late August, this year, 2017, I had the unfortunate, yet inevitable experience of losing the man I was married to, my best-friend. when he & I were first seeing each other this was one of his song to me. I miss him. may he rest, finally, in peace.
@@samanthamurdock3752 thank u. I just read ur msg. Thats sweet. Its a nice thought, but just hard to not go to a sad place. When the closest person to is no longer around. No 1 to talk to, no1 to understand u. It sux
@@samanthamurdock3752 thank u. I just saw this again. When i read it this time, it had a dif meaning. Just hit my ❤. It's a lovely thought...lovely, if so.😏💎💍Needed to hear that. Been going thru sum personal stuff. Thank u. Very nice of u.😘💋💖
Just was watching a movie called "Cherry" based in the 70's. There was a scene with a young couple and this song came on which I haven't heard in a while. Brought back a lot of emotions and memories. One of the great bands in great times.
Did you actually watch the film? It's pretty hard to think it was based during the Vietnam war era considering they were in the Middle East with Humvees fighting Iraq with modern firearms and it specifically shows the year in the beginning..
OHHHH THANK YOU SOOOO FUCKING MUCH!!!!!! I was going absolutely insane trying to figure what movie or TV show i had seen this on. awesome movie man I lived his live in so many ways and I wanted to cry so many times throughout this movie. This song just capped it off
My step dad made me a mix tape when I moved from Buffalo to Tempe AZ in 1997. This one came on while driving and blew my mind. I like to think it was his way of telling me how he actually felt about me. Rock on Bill. Thanks for turning me onto The Pie
With each great one that passes I have learned to just treasure every opportunity to play and screw the business side of it. You can't take money with you but the joy of performing will stay with your soul and those that saw you long after you are gone. Steve "The Great" Marriott being a perfect example. Keep Rocking indeed my friend.
Pity there isnt more LIVE Humble Pie video. I saw them around 1973 ?. Opening act was The Eagles. It was a no seating concert, and I was in front of the stage..leaning on it ...about 4 inches from Glenn Frey's boot. Then Humble Pie came on and I was blown away. The Blackberries sang backup vocal. Steve was a powder keg in a small frame. Search Venetta Fields on Wikipedia to understand how the Blackberries were a treat in themselves. Then add Humble Pie. Incredible and Intense.
A picses saved my life. Ty. U saw it I saw it with certain habits. An hobbys. Ty. But I have sone one I care for an feel really comfortable with I Paid attention that day in class with pics so greatful I did
Nancy Roysden pray about it and forget about it but be good while youre waiting on God. Know that he will answer you in HIS TIME and has already said yes...
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, when I was still 12. I clearly remember walking up to Grinnell's on Grand RIver with my buddy Ricky Jackson and buying it. I only knew '30 Days In The Hole' at the time, so what a great surprise to hear all those other great songs. This was my favorite right off, 'Come On Everybody' was a close 2nd.
always like anyone with a little quiver in his her voice. Got a little one myself.. No one said singers had it easy and those who play are way up there. these guys are up there, and I know they know it. Thanks
The Steve Marriott ripoff quote is accurate and thank you for the memorial website. I will visit and sign because I too grew up with The Small Faces and Humble Pie as major musical influences. My own voice sounds a little more like Paul Rodgers than Marriott's . I as a musician was always green with envy at what Stevie could do with that marvelous voice of his. Rock on brother.
With Rodgers rich baritone and Stevie's soaring tenor that would of been an awesome pairing indeed. I sang with hair bands in LA during the 80's but never made it to the big time. But the soundman for Def Leppard, his name Donny Hambrick and the guitar player for France, his name Sammy Karini both compared my voice to Paul Rodgers. Needless to say I was quite flattered.
That they do. The whole baritone tenor combo has worked in many bands. Supertramp and Journey come immediately to mind. The Beatles of course used many voices to achieve this. Also the Eagles come to mind. Canned Heat and Chicago. well you get the picture.
I think that's a definite yes. Very observant. I would venture that his brother Chris listened very carefully to Stevie's voice as well. This is why I was drawn to the Black Crowes and their music. It wasn't a conscious thing it was more of an instinctual and spiritual thing that magnetically drew me to their music. Almost as if my soul was saying this is familiar and comforting. I would also venture that both brothers would give credit to this great band.
Anyone ever hear the story that when Mick Taylor .... hope I have that right.... left the Stones... Jagger told Keith...Go get someone you like . For a second guitar guy. So Keith got Stevie Marriot . They were in a kind of try out rehearsal . To check out the new guy. Stevie. Story goes...,Mick was singing and Stevie just started belting it out cause that's what he does...Mick turned white...and said get this guy out of here . Too bad Steve Marriot died drunk and alone . Partially because of Mick Jagger ego .
My girlfriend when I was 14 sent me this song but I know we had love. We were together for 10 years then she got killed . It's hard for me to listen to but it's still reminds me of how good we were . Go to send it to my other new girlfriend. Of 30 years. She understands. And we all had the same birthday s... Figure that one out. Love to all in these trying times.
Tune to Vestapol (DADF#AD), clamp your capo @ 2nd fret, hit some harmonics at 12th fret (14th fret, actual) and do a Keef Richards chord thing at 5th fret (7th fret, actual) and you'll be off to the races.
@JustAintthatWay You may see my posting on this song. To me whenever I feel down I listen to this song and it pumps me right back up. Maybe the alltime spirit lifter ever. If you like this song check out my channel. Lots of good old music there to enjoy.
Some one better explain. The black boxes around every where. I'm gonna go open one of them an find out wtf they are all about. Watch every where I go they are there now
I bought this album when it was released and still can't stop listening to it .. and I am 69.
me too
I'm 78 and totally into this fantastic era of music......
I saw the pie in the 70s with the Blackberries on this Album. On this very tour .The Best of the Best!!! Peace.
Bless you, I'm 60 and feel the same! 😘
Me too by I’m 68
Nobody can sing like Steve .....period
steve marriott is sorely missed these days of manufactured music with no soul ......he was the real deal soul singer ....
The love of my life dedicated this song to me. I'm touched
I saw them in 73 with Uriah Heep and Mountain at the Orpheum in Boston. OUTSTANDING !!
Steve Marriot and Greg Ridley were a great vocal team...two totally different voices that just meshed well. This song is a classic example!
oh my... how my brain & heart just got flooded w/ thoughts & feelings of pure nostalgic love, heartache, grief, loneliness, reassurance of another's peace, emptiness, happiness... just some of damn near every emotion possible, hearing this. as recently, as late August, this year, 2017, I had the unfortunate, yet inevitable experience of losing the man I was married to, my best-friend. when he & I were first seeing each other this was one of his song to me. I miss him. may he rest, finally, in peace.
Tammy Heisch Your still his girl and diamond! Smile for Him! Just had to tell you this!
@@samanthamurdock3752 thank u. I just read ur msg. Thats sweet. Its a nice thought, but just hard to not go to a sad place. When the closest person to is no longer around. No 1 to talk to, no1 to understand u. It sux
@@samanthamurdock3752 thank u. I just saw this again. When i read it this time, it had a dif meaning. Just hit my ❤. It's a lovely thought...lovely, if so.😏💎💍Needed to hear that. Been going thru sum personal stuff. Thank u. Very nice of u.😘💋💖
Tammy I know this is four years later but I hope your doing well.
Can't get enough of Steves voice....I miss you! RIP
one of the greatest soul songs of all time!!
Steve Marriot is an incredible vocalist!
Marriott's vocals, WOW!!!!!
Just was watching a movie called "Cherry" based in the 70's. There was a scene with a young couple and this song came on which I haven't heard in a while. Brought back a lot of emotions and memories. One of the great bands in great times.
Cherry isn't based in the 70s lol
Did you actually watch the film? It's pretty hard to think it was based during the Vietnam war era considering they were in the Middle East with Humvees fighting Iraq with modern firearms and it specifically shows the year in the beginning..
OHHHH THANK YOU SOOOO FUCKING MUCH!!!!!! I was going absolutely insane trying to figure what movie or TV show i had seen this on. awesome movie man I lived his live in so many ways and I wanted to cry so many times throughout this movie. This song just capped it off
One of the most beautiful songs out there. Rock on Pie.
My step dad made me a mix tape when I moved from Buffalo to Tempe AZ in 1997. This one came on while driving and blew my mind. I like to think it was his way of telling me how he actually felt about me. Rock on Bill. Thanks for turning me onto The Pie
Go bills!!!!
With each great one that passes I have learned to just treasure every opportunity to play and screw the business side of it. You can't take money with you but the joy of performing will stay with your soul and those that saw you long after you are gone. Steve "The Great" Marriott being a perfect example. Keep Rocking indeed my friend.
Brings back a lot of memories, RIP Steve Marrriot....
+BryanJ729 then i went to work for Marriott corp??oh well
I bought this album at Tower Records on Watt Avenue in Sacramento
Real music from the old days
Pity there isnt more LIVE Humble Pie video.
I saw them around 1973 ?. Opening act was The Eagles. It was a no seating concert, and I was in front of the stage..leaning on it ...about 4 inches from Glenn Frey's boot. Then Humble Pie came on and I was blown away. The Blackberries sang backup vocal. Steve was a powder keg in a small frame. Search Venetta Fields on Wikipedia to understand how the Blackberries were a treat in themselves. Then add Humble Pie.
Incredible and Intense.
A picses saved my life. Ty. U saw it I saw it with certain habits. An hobbys. Ty. But I have sone one I care for an feel really comfortable with I Paid attention that day in class with pics so greatful I did
Fantastic! Discovers this when I was 15 in the late 80s and I've been hooked every since.
God bless you for putting this song up. The greatest spirit lifter of all time.Just total command of every dynamic. Wow what a freakin band man.
When you don't bring me pain an sad tears but joy an happiness contentment an bring the good out in me. 8 want you in my life.
I wish I had a man who cared enough about me to write such a pretty love song..oh well, Im not dead yet!
+Nancy Roysden i know your so good for me??it's all good
Nancy Roysden Never give up on believing you deserve that someone special. You do...
Nancy Roysden pray about it and forget about it but be good while youre waiting on God. Know that he will answer you in HIS TIME and has already said yes...
I Hope that one girl loves me this way one day
The first response is awesome. This response is real!
Ima year younger than you,but Same here. Love it!
Remember the days when the songs had a melody, musicians played instruments and gave a shit about their art? Nice.
Most of "Smokin'" is pretty hard rockin' stuff, but this tune was a nice diversion from the heavy stuff. They really did do a great job on the vocals.
I need you baby more then I can say ,,, nice post maybe the coolest love song anyone could've ever put on tape nice post thanx
feel sorry for the 2 thumbs down who have never experienced love.
And good taste in music
This was the first album I ever bought with my own money, when I was still 12. I clearly remember walking up to Grinnell's on Grand RIver with my buddy Ricky Jackson and buying it. I only knew '30 Days In The Hole' at the time, so what a great surprise to hear all those other great songs. This was my favorite right off, 'Come On Everybody' was a close 2nd.
Awesome Classic!!! I remember this song from the 70"s. Thanks Seeker.
always like anyone with a little quiver in his her voice. Got a little one myself.. No one said singers had it easy and those who play are way up there. these guys are up there, and I know they know it. Thanks
Outstanding! Thanks for posting that classic.
Amazing... From 🇦🇷!!!
The Steve Marriott ripoff quote is accurate and thank you for the memorial website. I will visit and sign because I too grew up with The Small Faces and Humble Pie as major musical influences. My own voice sounds a little more like Paul Rodgers than Marriott's . I as a musician was always green with envy at what Stevie could do with that marvelous voice of his. Rock on brother.
Played a few numbers from this album as a cover band many moons ago.
Love it..💕
With Rodgers rich baritone and Stevie's soaring tenor that would of been an awesome pairing indeed. I sang with hair bands in LA during the 80's but never made it to the big time. But the soundman for Def Leppard, his name Donny Hambrick and the guitar player for France, his name Sammy Karini both compared my voice to Paul Rodgers. Needless to say I was quite flattered.
Nice work, switching from electric to acoustic. Must have been a great time they had.
I sing this song to my girlfriend of 40 years
What to say about the entire album. Masterpiece.
Brilliant
Joyn johnny...D..XOXOX 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
My wedding song
alsome! great band, god bless this guys!
Only one man was so good for me but gone now just being with whom ever no feelings involved at all
Oh hell yes my sign go out. An get new. Hell yes
This goes out to my soul mate, the love of my life, My "Fritz" bcuz He is SO GOOD FOR ME, AND BY THE WAY...... HUMBLE PIE IS THE SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just sweet music to my ears
I don't know if that will ever be possible but I'm not going to hold my love back no more
That they do. The whole baritone tenor combo has worked in many bands. Supertramp and Journey come immediately to mind. The Beatles of course used many voices to achieve this. Also the Eagles come to mind. Canned Heat and Chicago. well you get the picture.
Thank you red.
I saw them in London Roundhouse or Rainbow Theatre- I can’t remember exactly- that was in 1974!
Yes. Iam..john johnny..he wont be home til sat. 😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤😂..
For my man
Not taken sny of them back until i get everything i want
just a great rock song, nothing unique, just proves that there's always room for something good
Found a dear old friend and she's this. Yes I told her. We'll see if I messed up telling her or not. 🤞
I think that's a definite yes. Very observant. I would venture that his brother Chris listened very carefully to Stevie's voice as well. This is why I was drawn to the Black Crowes and their music. It wasn't a conscious thing it was more of an instinctual and spiritual thing that magnetically drew me to their music. Almost as if my soul was saying this is familiar and comforting. I would also venture that both brothers would give credit to this great band.
Anyone ever hear the story that when Mick Taylor .... hope I have that right.... left the Stones... Jagger told Keith...Go get someone you like . For a second guitar guy. So Keith got Stevie Marriot . They were in a kind of try out rehearsal . To check out the new guy. Stevie. Story goes...,Mick was singing and Stevie just started belting it out cause that's what he does...Mick turned white...and said get this guy out of here . Too bad Steve Marriot died drunk and alone . Partially because of Mick Jagger ego .
My girlfriend when I was 14 sent me this song but I know we had love. We were together for 10 years then she got killed . It's hard for me to listen to but it's still reminds me of how good we were . Go to send it to my other new girlfriend. Of 30 years. She understands. And we all had the same birthday s... Figure that one out. Love to all in these trying times.
Ah yes, it's been a while, I needed my fix!
whats founddin full in the
Screw Macy's go big
does anyone know what tuning this song is in?
humble pie is the best
He capos the second fret. Making it F.
@Historyguy13 Have to agree, just listen to their cover of Drift Away from Thunderbox.
intro similar to Black-Pearl Jam. possible inspiriation?
Tune to Vestapol (DADF#AD), clamp your capo @ 2nd fret, hit some harmonics at 12th fret (14th fret, actual) and do a Keef Richards chord thing at 5th fret (7th fret, actual) and you'll be off to the races.
Still dont change shit cause didnt do for me. Knowledge id onr thing an heart needed what it needed an was deprived
This is such a fantastic song, reminiscent of 'A. Song for Jenny'; if only Steve had not lost his sensitive side when he was grabbed by cocaine.
One clue didn't pick up on himble pie so good for me sn 30 ,days in holr
Not fast enough Friday going out c could land up any where
@europis555 oh yeah - they take turns of course.
Can anyone tell me what movie or maybe TV used this song in its soundtrack? I wanna say it had something to do with suoerheros but maybe not
It was in Cherry. It’s when (spoiler if you haven’t seen it) Tom hollands character start getting addicted to heroin.
Thumbs Down? (Not Musicians)!!! Peace.
Not dealing with a heavy snorer nope
STEVE MARRIOTT LIVES!
Check out Ashley and Karl Duet 2 and let me know what you think.
I'm not trusting shit with Ralph in matrix
@JustAintthatWay You may see my posting on this song. To me whenever I feel down I listen to this song and it pumps me right back up. Maybe the alltime spirit lifter ever. If you like this song check out my channel. Lots of good old music there to enjoy.
ANNETTE❤❤JOHNNYCDEPP❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂
Tried to get me caught up agsin huh not. Let me tell u when in front of Me I'll deal with things yes no rejection
I demand my respect when walking down these streets now an take your pretend homeless ppl an narcs out of here trying to get me caught up in your bs
I am very bad to you
I am real ugly at the end
Good bye
leave me a lone
DRP
U ppl stold from. Me why wouldn't u think I'm going for money an 4 cars
Not interested if one of my kids with shells clams frsnkie
Sorry,but Greg voice is not good,and this song was to be,all for Marriott with female voices
Some one better explain. The black boxes around every where. I'm gonna go open one of them an find out wtf they are all about. Watch every where I go they are there now
You put my secrets out there damn sure not hiding shit use to have loyalty not no more. Tell it all. Pysco gerskd
Why u think pants always dirty. Working on pot farm
Don't really give a fuck who u are I know who I want a promise is a promise