What Happened to Humble Pie?

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No such thing as Humble Pie without Marriott! RIP

StevenOsborne-wxly
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In my opinion, Humble Pie ended in 1975. None of the later bands ever came close to the
greatness of 1969-75. RIP Steve Marriott and Greg Ridley.

cindyfalstrom
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I Dont Need No Doctor Live Version..one of thee Greatest Hard Rock Song EVER !!!

kevinjohnson-lfkj
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One of the greatest talents RIP Steve Marriott

donjohn
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Humble Pie without Steve Marriot is like Grand Funk Railroad without Mark Farner.

strat
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The recording “Black Coffee” really showcased his vocal skills and range. The tune had a fantastic R&B backup trio with a bluesy appeal. So very sad Steve is gone

lalva
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You only have to hear Steve Marriot sing one chorus to know that you have just listened to the greatest voice in the history of 'Rock Music. No one comes even close or ever will.

garypowell
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My two college roommates and I combined the best stereo components we each had to set up a super stereo system in our rent house. One roommate would play 30 Days in the Hole at full blast. Actually he would play the entire album Smokin' but that song in particular blew the place up and is still indelibly marked in my music memory, haha. That will be 50 years ago this autumn and that particular roommate, my friend and a Vietnam combat vet, is long dead from a strange cancer probably caused by Agent Orange. RIP Gerald ❤

OspreyFlyer
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Went to a Humble Pie concert in the early 70s. Foghat opened for them. Wildest concert I ever went to, lol.

OspreyFlyer
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Humble Pie had a HUGE leap in musical quality after signing with A&M and recording their next four big classics, including the live double LP Performance at Fillmore

marcelob
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If any bands want to be forgotten have this narrator drone on about your history.

moefoh
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I think it sucks, all these musicians riding on the name "Humble Pie" long after the original line-up folded. name- cash in- distasteful.

DRCRANKNSTEIN
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Love them Steve is and was the Best singer EVER.❤ RIP 😢

cintarocko
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Should have covered a bit more about Marriott’s death. He formed that band!

cybermavenmusic
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Steve Marriott was Humble Pie. Without him, his vocals and his guitar work it was nothing more than a "Copy Band". He was the Driving Force. As the saying goes " Except No Substitutes". I was fortunate enough to see Humble Pie with Marriott and Frampton at the Baltimore Civic Center, in Baltimore, Maryland.

leifhoffman
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Another fantastic talent taken too soon. RIP Steve (& Greg). One of the best live bands ever! I saw them in the early 70s supported by Peter Frampton's Camel. My ears were ringing for days 😆

michaelkimber
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I saw a band calling themselves “Humble Pie” in 1982 or 3, summer of in Racine Wi. No original members. No Steve Marriott =no Humble Pie. They played in fro t of maybe 50 people. Haning said THAT i have just lately been discovering some GREAT Humble Pie live tunes from 70’ 71’ thanks to you tube. “I walk on Guilded Splinters” oh my GOD what a performance! I transferred that over to my UFO PHENOMENON tunes, fits perfect after ROCK BOTTOM. Juuust perfect.

MrChristopherHaas
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I hope that we all get how freaking great it was to have this band, "Humble Pie' in our presence-- what a gift!

reneesmith
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"Rest in Peace" Stsve. You are gone but never forgotten and your music lives on.

leifhoffman
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Remember PP Arnold on Tin Soldier - her ‘backup’ voice helped make that song.

philodonoghue