Recorded live at the Winterland Theater, San Francisco, California on May 6, 1973, this documents Humble Pie's tour in support of their Smokin' album, their first without co-founder Peter Frampton. It's definitely Steve Marriott's show all the way (his sung intros between songs are practically worth the price of admission). Not surprisingly, the bulk of the songs are from the SMOKIN' album.
Highlights include a brutal "30 Days in the Hole," and dramatically slowed down versions of Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody" and Junior Walker's "Roadrunner" (complete with a sneaky Led Zep quote in the middle). Throughout, the band plays like their lives depended on it, and the recorded sound is absolutely stupendous--in terms of sheer sonic assault, the studio versions of these songs don't even come close. Pie fans shouldn't miss this for a minute.
Tracks
1. Up Your Sleeves/4 Day Creep (Marriott) - 3:57
2. C'mon Everybody (Capehart, Cochran) - 3:35
3. Honky Tonk Women (Jagger, Richards) - 7:22
4. Stone Cold Fever (Frampton) - 5:40
5. Blues I Believe to My Soul (Charles) - 7:25
6. 30 Days in the Hole (Marriott) - 7:49
7. (I'm A) Road Runner (Dozier, Holland) - 12:28
8. Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Charles) - 7:36
9. I Don't Need No Doctor (Armstead, Ashford, Simpson) - 13:05
10.Hot 'n' Nasty (Clempson, Marriott, Ridley) - 7:20
Humble Pie
*Steve Marriott - Vocals, Guitar
*Dave "Clem" Clempson - Guitar
*Greg Ridley - Bass
*Jerry Shirley - Drums
Additional Musicians
*The Blackberries, Clydie King, Billie Barnum, Venetta Fields - Background Vocals
More Humble Pies
1969 As Safe As Yesterday Is (1st album, Japan edition)
1969 Town And Country
1970 Humble Pie (Japan edition)
1971 Rock On
1971 Performance/Rockin' The Fillmore
1972 Smokin' (Japan edition)
1973 Eat It (Japan edition)
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Eυχαριστώ πολύ Μάριε!!!!
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ReplyDeleteHi Marios! Is it possible to restore the link? Thx
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ReplyDeleteThe correct date for this is 5th June https://etreedb.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=57322
ReplyDeleteAnonymous the correct date is as written in the review 6th May 1973, 05/06/1973, well in the States, month comes first and the day follows....
ReplyDeleteCheck it yourself from the link you added and see all Humble Pie's concerts from that time..