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Rare Humble Pie

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I promise, I'll stop now......at least for tonight. This blows me away!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N9VV9CT2P8
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Ah! The "Thirty Days In The Hole" crew. Yet another of my favourite bands. Charly that was magic.
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I have that on DVD with other old Humble Pie videos. One of my top two favorite bands, with Frampton, in the 70's!!
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Smokin'.

BTW that looks like Venetta Fields doing backing vocals (centre). Am I right ???
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Post by charlyg »

I stumbled on to another great song from the boys!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaXy88fvjYc&mode=related&search=
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Cool! In answer to your question, Shane..... I'm not sure. The clip is from 1973, so maybe not.

Sure looks like her though!! Image
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Love me some Humble Pie! Not only Steve, but Greg Ridley was a bad mofo too....

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Post by bob_atherton »

The Pie were the first band that I ever saw, Frampton had just left, but his band Pete Frampton's Camel were the support act. I saw them in the UK at a small club, about 400 in the audience. From that day I knew that I wanted to play bass in a band, seriously.

Greg Ridley blew me away. I was saddened to hear of his death a few years ago. Great loss.
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I saw them twice with Frampton and they were the most incredible rocking band of the 70s!
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Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

Why we don't continue to hear Humble Pie on all of the "classic rock" stations is a mystery to me. They were Greats, but not really remembered anymore except by those of us still in the know. A shame.

I saw Frampton in '77 and was disappointed he played no Humble Pie. As I recall, I bent the boot and hit the bag.
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I always tell the young folks that what they hear on classic rock stations is not really what we listened to back in the day! And I am only speaking of straight ahead hard rock, not prog rock.
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Back in the mid '70s you were considered to be cutting edge cool if you could somehow contrive to listen to KSHE, which is 90 miles away in St. Louis. I distinctly remember hearing "I Don't Need No Doctor" as I sat in my room surrounded by about twenty feet of Radio Shack FM antenna.

I also saw Frampton in '77, but it was all "Comes Alive" and "I'm In You". As I recall the drummer had quit so the other band members took turns, including Peter.
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