Steve Marriott *Vocalist Guitarist* Small Faces and Humble Pie (mini documentary)

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Steve Marriott Vocalist and Guitarist of the rock groups Small Faces and Humble Pie. A great talent with a very sad ending.
Short Documentary on Steve and his life. #humblepie #classicrock #documentary #guitarist #minidoc
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Steve did it all. He was a fantastic singer, a great frontman, tremendous guitar player and much more.

Edward-puwt
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Humble Pie is one of the most underrated bands of all time.

markv
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Marriott was born to be a rockstar.I love everything he did.He should have been huge.

kevmac
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Every time I hear "I Don't Need No Doctor" I am overcome by the raw power of that voice. That song, to me, personifies Rock & Roll. RIP Steve.

olddoggeleventy
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Steve literally had the perfect R n B/Rock voices of the modern era... A true talent taken away too soon. RIP Steve.

leddygee
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I’m in my early 40’s and grew up with grunge and 90’s stuff. But I could not escape this guy for long. What a powerhouse from such a small man. Mariott, Layne Staley, and Roy Orbison are my forever all time favorite singers.

deadlyoneable
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Tragic, what a sad loss. The music of the small faces always brings a smile to my face. A special person from a special time 👏🙌 ❤️n☮️

estaban
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Completely an an
immeasurable loss. Words are inadequate to describe his talent. One of the very best ever. So loved & so missed. RIP, Steve.

rhiannonrede
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Steve Marriott was the real deal. Talent like his doesn't come often. RIP. Thanks for the video...

peterforrest
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Humble pie live at fillmore is a classic.A truly great band, great album.

Wildlonesome
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Steve Marriott was the greatest Rock 'n' Roll singer of all time. I saw Humble Pie live (with Frampton) in 1971 at the Hollywood Bowl. Fantastic Show!

richardseegman
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I was lucky enough to see Steve Marriot and his band, the packet of three four times. He was a brilliant guitar player and vocalist. I asked him if he regretted about his past and the money that he lost and all he said was " well, that's rock and roll for you. I just love playing and performing even if it's in front of just a hundred people or so" He was a really nice guy and left us way too early. RIP Steve Marriot.

garrythompson
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Steve Marriott was a gift to the world. Such a treasure.
Thanks for talking about him. Let’s keep his memory alive.
✨💙🎸✨

daisywrabbit
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I always enjoyed Steve Marriott, and I think when he left The Small Faces to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, his singing and guitar playing got extremely popular and powerful. Steve Marriott lives on in the hearts and memories of record collectors like me.

ivanmay
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Saw him with "Packet of Three "in the early 80's a night ! Hot, loud, sweaty ...a proper Rock gig . Great guitar player and such an incredible voice way too soon RIP Steve Marriott .

peterandrews
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Rock and Roll Animal number one !!! I saw them in the Park in 71 ... in the Fairfield halls in Croydon, London Hammersmith Odeon and the very last time at the Roundhouse with the All Stars back in 75 I believe ????... Best British Frontman ever ... From America I would say Rusty day from Cactus ....Both of them had a sad very sad ending 😢 Steve & Rusty R.I.P

richardmiodownik
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An incredible front man, and outstanding guitarist. He should ALWAYS be mentioned among the greatest. The way in which he left this earth was tragic. It certainly had a great impact on Peter Frampton, especially because they had recently discussed performing together again. He will always be one of my favorite artists. Small Faces~Humble Pie

lakebagarcia
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Itchykoo Park is one of my all time favorite pop songs. 💔Steve

ModelSisters
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He always performed at peak level. A phenomenal talent. I saw the small faces in 1967 at one of the whirlwind Saturday gigs that promoters used to put on with 3 to 4 bands playing 30 minute sets. It was an absolutely mind blowing performance that I can never forget.

jonhumble
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I used to follow him around and saw many gigs. Got to chat with Steve a few times. He was the greatest rock star and so down to earth and such a nice guy. Gave 100% on stage whether playing to thousands or dozens. He gave it all. I named my son after Steve. Such a gut wrenching loss when he died. The best singer / guitarist I've ever seen.

markhammond