Humble Pie - C'mon Everybody (1974)

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Humble Pie - C'mon Everybody (1974)

Big Jer
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If they played this in the locker room before Thursday night's game, the Red Wings would probably get fired up to win!  

This is a tribute to the late great Steve Marriott.  A small guy with a very big voice!  

BTW, the slide guitar at the end reminded me of Mark having some fun at our last jam.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKh2TBDu9L4 
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Mark M
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Oh yeah, great stuff. Mariott was a one of a kind and H-Pie was one hard rockin' band. Watching that vid made me wonder what year Frampton left the band... obviously before this vid. Was he already on his own by 74? I was reading some of the Youtube comments and thought the one by macclad3 was funny. Seymouro, my English bloak mate will like that one... resembles it in some ways actually
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Singin Jimmy
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What a voice, what a great vid.
They were one of my all time favorites in the hard rock category.
Nice post.
JP
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Seymouro
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Big Jer...

Great post.

Mark and I had summer vacation as sophomores and juniors in HS in my backyard with a built-in swimming pool, with a turntable and amp connected to speakers on the patio that was in front of the pool.

One of the regular in-rotation LPs was "Live at the Fillmore" including "Stone Cold Fever" and "I Don't Need No Doctor".

Didn't need one either. Not with them "tunes" playing!
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Mark M
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I remember the neighbors complaining and cops being called because of the racket we created.... ah, good times, man. We outwitted the coppers every time by somehow escaping on our bikes and they'd show up to a house with no one home