Topic: Steve Marriott FINALLY in the R&R HOF

About time isall I can say......

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Re: Steve Marriott FINALLY in the R&R HOF

Totally agree. Loved his work with Humble Pie especially. Deserving indeed.

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Of course it is welcome. Steve won't give a toss of course but the recognition is deserved. Would be nice though if they turned their attention to some of the living greats that have yet to be honoured........

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I saw Humble Pie 3 times.  Simply put, Steve is a legend.  Amazing voice, good guitar player, great song writer.  Definitely deserving.  Of course the R&R HOF is a complete joke . . .

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A speck of good news amid the doom & gloom of world news.
So,  Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame ain't all bad!

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Thoroughly deserved...the Humble Pie stuff was awesome...although I do doubt the credibility of the Rock N' Roll HOF...come on, love 'em or hate 'em, how could they have turned down KISS, and inducted ABBA?? Madness....

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This link turned up on my FB home page from 'The Union's' page and there they state it was suggested by Lynne Jackaman from Saint Jude.

Great to see that Steve still inspires shock and awe all these years later.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylviT4C0cmQ

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Definitely deserved if not late. I also think Humble Pie were a great band and who would have thought Steve Marriot and Peter Frampton would have mixed so well. I used to have a double live album of theirs which was obviously too good because it was borrowed permanently by someone. Never seen a copy since...

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Probably live at the Fillmore, one of THE great live albums of all time.

My vinyl copy is a treasured possession so I bought it for about 3 quid off Amazon on CD about 3 years ago. Treat yourself.

Its worth it just for that 24 minute version of 'Walk on Gilded Splinters'.....

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hansamike wrote:

Probably live at the Fillmore, one of THE great live albums of all time.

My vinyl copy is a treasured possession so I bought it for about 3 quid off Amazon on CD about 3 years ago. Treat yourself.

Its worth it just for that 24 minute version of 'Walk on Gilded Splinters'.....

Totally agree! Had the pleasure of seeing Steve after his Humble Pie days in a local hall - think the band were Steve Marriots Pack Of Three - if my memory serves me right! A fantastic, underrated singer!

12 (edited by Curby 2012-01-18 06:14:33)

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Underrated no longer.  Humble Pie and Steve will always be special to me....now for some 'ot black coffee!

Yeah, artful dodger extraordinaire!  This is one of the best videos I've ever watched and truly captures the talent that was Steve Marriott.  RIP Brotha!
http://youtu.be/ylviT4C0cmQ

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welshchris wrote:
hansamike wrote:

Probably live at the Fillmore, one of THE great live albums of all time.

My vinyl copy is a treasured possession so I bought it for about 3 quid off Amazon on CD about 3 years ago. Treat yourself.

Its worth it just for that 24 minute version of 'Walk on Gilded Splinters'.....

Totally agree! Had the pleasure of seeing Steve after his Humble Pie days in a local hall - think the band were Steve Marriots Pack Of Three - if my memory serves me right! A fantastic, underrated singer!

Indeed it was Pack of Three - played to a small crowd in Aberdeen. I wish Humble Pie hadnt played the UK so seldom.



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This thread jogged my memory and I went on Amazon and 'live at the fillmore is on it's way at £5.99 can't wait to relive it loud.:D:D:D

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Curby wrote:

Underrated no longer.  Humble Pie and Steve will always be special to me....now for some 'ot black coffee!

Yeah, artful dodger extraordinaire!  This is one of the best videos I've ever watched and truly captures the talent that was Steve Marriott.  RIP Brotha!
http://youtu.be/ylviT4C0cmQ

Glad you liked it. That moment when he opens his voice and THAT voice comes out - just magic. His Dad and mine were mates and I got to meet him. In a way it was a shame to see him, as Kenny notes, playing in effectively what was a pub band late in his career (good as they were).

He was a local lad which why why his songs about Beckton Dumps and others resonant with me. 'Tis said that 'Itchygoo Park' by the Small Faces was based on this little park in Beckton/Woolwich he frequented.

My favourite memory is Humble Pie (Clem Clempson on guitar) playing the bingo hall in Barking Road on a Saturday evening after the home West Ham match (which we won). Was a great concert from a local lad made real good.

Even in his solo outings he was, when on his game, a real force. Bottle of Courvoisier on standby on the Hammond and he could really play guitar. Not in Framptons class obviously, but good y'know.

But that voice. When I hear him "I don't need no doctor!", I feel better already!

What a daft bugger he was.

By the way Curby, you get DVDs of the Old Grey Whistle Test series. There are some fantastic clips on there. Skynyrd in the studio are awesome. Nils Lofgren, Wishbone Ash, Rory......you name it, and old 'Whispering Bob Harris' doing the honours.

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Just listened to Rockin' the Fillmore all the way through. Hard to believe it was 1971 and Frampton was a teenager at the time. Great rock.

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