Humble Pie - 30 Days In The Hole (Reaction!)

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Humble Pie is so freaking dope, dude.

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I'm 70, I know this when it happened. So glad I was there.

chriskelly
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Steve Marriot had a Sunday residency in my local pub. Great gig, great voice and great bloke.
When the Brits do it well they do it well

garrydriver
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When I was in high school, no matter who's house you went to..."Smokin" was always laying around somewhere. EVERYBODY had this album.

jerryjoe
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You have now stumbled upon possibly the most underrated group of the 60's/70's.

markobanion
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Live at the Fillmore East double album is all you need to listen to. At 12 years old in the early seventies, I snuck into my older brothers room and listened to this and wore out both albums.

JeffSchlueter
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Humble pie this song, 30 days in a hole is on an album called smokin. I still have that album. They are a terrific band.

NanCaraway
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Humble Pie was embraced with all the greats in the 70s at every lake party or event. I had this song right between Thin Lizzy "Jail Break" and BTO "Roll on down the highway" on my homemade driving tape. Timeless classic from my highschool days

GetsumJ
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Hot 'n' Nasty is another banger from this album!

Mister_Samsonite
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This is THAT cut that when it came on the car radio, you cranked it to 11. Seminal rock n' roll. The BEST garage band sound ever....loose & a little sloppy, greasy...just PERFECT.

kristahartmann
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This was my favorite band when i was a teen. I still listen regularly. Im happy to see a young person discover them.

stsharkb
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One of my all time favorites! Btw Peter Frampton was a member of Humble Pie.

richardmarsh
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Another great jamming 70's band is Foghat. Stone Blue, Fool for the City, and of course, Slow Ride.

johnpalmer
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This one of the groups we used to say that their records were "made loud to be played loud', and we did.

dinodasbunce
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So happy to hear you discovering the Pie. So many great songs with a variety of styles and always Marriott's soulful singing. This was one of my favorite albums in high school. Every song is a banger. My two all time favorite HP songs are on this album - "I Wonder" - one of the greatest blues/rock songs ever IMO - an amazing blues guitar solo from Clem Clempson (Frampton's replacement), and of course Steve Marriott's incredible singing. My other favorite is "You're So Good For Me" Totally different duet with Greg Ridley ( that great bass player you admired) lower gravelling voice and Steve's higher tones sailing over the top. The backup singers make this pure gospel.
I also recommend some live Pie - they really rocked. Try "I Don't Need No Dr" from either the Live at the Fillmore or the Live at Winterland albums. Both will rock your socks off !!

cindyfalstrom
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Greg Ridley on bass, RIP Greg and Steve! Love Humble Pie!! I Don't Need No Doctor has to be next.

suecook
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This song always takes me back to 1986 and being put into in school suspension, which I called solitary confinement. The room I was in (alone) had two bulbs near the ceiling 15 feet up and one promptly went out. When the principle came to get me for lunch it was a bright, sunny day and I had to shield my eyes when we walked outside after being in the dark all morning. I immediately started singing this song. Principle chuckled and eventually took two days off my sentence cutting me from five days of solitary to three. 😀

billbufford
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lol
30 Days In The Hole will always remind me of hearing a local DJ dedicating it to my future brother in law and three of his friends upon being the 1st marijuana bust in my small hometown, circa Christmas '72, "This goes out to the unfortunate four, 'How ya doin boys?'" lololol

EVERYONE had "Rockin' The Fillmore", and it got played at nearly every party in the 70s.

richeaton
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Sebs, dude! I used to have this album, and this is my absolute favorite song. I made my mom crazy playing this song over and over.
❤❤❤

LoisChisholm
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Humble Pie is a sleeper find. They have some excellent music. They were very at the forefront of the evolving sound of British rock bands at the turn of the decade from the 60s to the 70s. I don't know how to describe it other than it was changing from a psychedelic sound to a more "biker-ish" kind of sound - more "down home" yet heavier and grittier

HermitusVesuvius
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I am 70 and loved Humble Pie Hot and Nasty is another great one by them

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