Steve Marriott *Vocalist Guitarist* Small Faces and Humble Pie (mini documentary)

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@markv7458
@markv7458 10 ай бұрын
Humble Pie is one of the most underrated bands of all time.
@Edward-pu1wt
@Edward-pu1wt 8 ай бұрын
Steve did it all. He was a fantastic singer, a great frontman, tremendous guitar player and much more.
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 Жыл бұрын
Marriott was born to be a rockstar.I love everything he did.He should have been huge.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
I totally agree!!!!
@brissiegeoff
@brissiegeoff Жыл бұрын
Kev Mac, He WAS huge-ish. Certainly amongst his peers, if not the public.
@davidclapper7293
@davidclapper7293 Жыл бұрын
He was big ….real big , he just didn’t live long enough to really see it ! I will never forget I don’t need no doctor , or black coffee , or many of the songs , he wrote , did , he was a monster of a voice ,he had such , soul , and feeling in his voice ! I don’t think , he has ever been copied or equaled , he was huge to me , and a lot of my friends back in the early 70’s ❤and miss ya , Steve ! ! !
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 Жыл бұрын
@@davidclapper7293 I agree.
@lindadote
@lindadote Жыл бұрын
@@davidclapper7293 ……all perfectly true. And of course, Steve’s mighty voice belied his diminutive stature. Something that always stood out for me was when Steve first heard Robert Plant sing, he gleefully shouted “Yes, go on my son!” Steve took the emulation as a compliment.
@deadlyoneable
@deadlyoneable 8 ай бұрын
I’m in my early 40’s and grew up with grunge and 90’s stuff. But I could not escape this guy for long. What a powerhouse from such a small man. Mariott, Layne Staley, and Roy Orbison are my forever all time favorite singers.
@matthewmcnamee4563
@matthewmcnamee4563 4 ай бұрын
A nice group of singers there
@2bGanymede16
@2bGanymede16 Ай бұрын
@@deadlyoneable an astute fan of all the musicians listed
@Russeverton
@Russeverton Ай бұрын
Same here mate. I grew up on nirvana and oasis.. I heard all of nothing on the radio and been blown away by him ever since.. LEGEND
@olddoggeleventy2718
@olddoggeleventy2718 10 ай бұрын
Every time I hear "I Don't Need No Doctor" I am overcome by the raw power of that voice. That song, to me, personifies Rock & Roll. RIP Steve.
@leddygee1896
@leddygee1896 Жыл бұрын
Steve literally had the perfect R n B/Rock voices of the modern era... A true talent taken away too soon. RIP Steve.
@bradc32
@bradc32 Жыл бұрын
black coffee
@davidclapper7293
@davidclapper7293 Жыл бұрын
I truly felt for him , he was way older than me I was born in 54 but , I caught a sadness in his eyes , a few times on tv ! But he was one of my true favorites back when I heard , “greeen tambourine” and they phased the drums , I haven’t heard that song in …years , but I will look it up today ! But later on I found the music business, back then was a jungle, and the mob once took money from him and his band , right after this gig , it was in ny, Ny. I heard or read John gotti, had some thing to do with that , but he was just a greaseball soldier, back then ! I played in bands , in local bars , and we drew in a decent crowd , and at first , getting all the money was not the easiest thing to do , but that was in the mid to late 70’s .This was in a small rural , area in Pa. and Md . WVa. Nobody made big money but , we got enough , side benefits ( goyels) to make it worth while , yuk yuk ! Ooohh to be young again , back then , there were no Karen’s back then !
@neptune696cameron6
@neptune696cameron6 Жыл бұрын
All in all a sincere n' decent vid... however. I don't think any emphasis was placed on the "Tin Soldier" era of Steves early career. That tune.. the power , and if there is in fact any "Majesty" in rock n' roll was there in spades on that tune. The opening bars still give me chills. Blew the lid off the sense of radio magic. "30 days in the hole".. are you kiddin me? Or the sensitivity of "I know you're so good for me". They broke the mold after Steve. RIP Mr. Marriot. You made a difference.
@peterforrest6682
@peterforrest6682 Жыл бұрын
Steve Marriott was the real deal. Talent like his doesn't come often. RIP. Thanks for the video...
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
you're welcome. thanks for watching.
@Wildlonesome77
@Wildlonesome77 Жыл бұрын
Humble pie live at fillmore is a classic.A truly great band,great album.
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 Жыл бұрын
One of the best live albums ever.As a teen I'd blast it to enhance it's live effect,till Mom caught Steve's enhanced lyrics to Rolling Stone.Oops.😵
@nanchanger
@nanchanger Жыл бұрын
Top 10
@nanchanger
@nanchanger Жыл бұрын
@@kevmac1230 😅
@Wildlonesome77
@Wildlonesome77 Жыл бұрын
@@davidcollin1436 That was my first concert was there ,it was quicksilver messenger service,commander Cody, and Taj Mahal. Man what a time. Good Times ! Thanks for that brother. That must have been awesome.
@carmenl.8769
@carmenl.8769 Жыл бұрын
first album I ever bought
@paulselkirk2345
@paulselkirk2345 Ай бұрын
What a brilliant singer well under rated i like all of his songs he was liked by lots of people, RIP Steve ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🤩😊😎🤗
@estaban3248
@estaban3248 10 ай бұрын
Tragic, what a sad loss. The music of the small faces always brings a smile to my face. A special person from a special time 👏🙌 ❤️n☮️
@rhiannonrede
@rhiannonrede Жыл бұрын
Completely an an immeasurable loss. Words are inadequate to describe his talent. One of the very best ever. So loved & so missed. RIP, Steve.
@daisywrabbit
@daisywrabbit Жыл бұрын
Steve Marriott was a gift to the world. Such a treasure. Thanks for talking about him. Let’s keep his memory alive. ✨💙🎸✨
@richardseegman803
@richardseegman803 Жыл бұрын
Steve Marriott was the greatest Rock 'n' Roll singer of all time. I saw Humble Pie live (with Frampton) in 1971 at the Hollywood Bowl. Fantastic Show!
@garrythompson2110
@garrythompson2110 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Steve Marriot and his band, the packet of three four times. He was a brilliant guitar player and vocalist. I asked him if he regretted about his past and the money that he lost and all he said was " well , that's rock and roll for you. I just love playing and performing even if it's in front of just a hundred people or so" He was a really nice guy and left us way too early. RIP Steve Marriot.
@ivanmay7890
@ivanmay7890 Жыл бұрын
I always enjoyed Steve Marriott, and I think when he left The Small Faces to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, his singing and guitar playing got extremely popular and powerful. Steve Marriott lives on in the hearts and memories of record collectors like me.
@peterandrews1117
@peterandrews1117 Жыл бұрын
Saw him with "Packet of Three "in the early 80's ........what a night ! Hot , loud , sweaty ...a proper Rock gig . Great guitar player and such an incredible voice ........gone way too soon RIP Steve Marriott .
@lakebagarcia6782
@lakebagarcia6782 Жыл бұрын
An incredible front man, and outstanding guitarist. He should ALWAYS be mentioned among the greatest. The way in which he left this earth was tragic. It certainly had a great impact on Peter Frampton, especially because they had recently discussed performing together again. He will always be one of my favorite artists. Small Faces~Humble Pie
@markhaus2830
@markhaus2830 Жыл бұрын
I understand there was an album in the works with Marriott and Frampton. I bet it would have been great!
@jamesfitzgerald6636
@jamesfitzgerald6636 Жыл бұрын
Frampton sent him packing back to England from Los Angeles, he gave Steve a chance to clean up but Steve messed up and Peter called a halt to recording, Steve died the next day in England
@stevencancel1727
@stevencancel1727 Жыл бұрын
Steve Marriott never disappoints when he performed, maybe the best singer ever!
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
He was great!!
@richardmiodownik7533
@richardmiodownik7533 9 ай бұрын
Rock and Roll Animal number one !!! I saw them in the Park in 71 ... in the Fairfield halls in Croydon , London Hammersmith Odeon and the very last time at the Roundhouse with the All Stars back in 75 I believe ????... Best British Frontman ever ... From America I would say Rusty day from Cactus ....Both of them had a sad very sad ending 😢 Steve & Rusty R.I.P
@ModelSisters
@ModelSisters Жыл бұрын
Itchykoo Park is one of my all time favorite pop songs. 💔Steve
@jonhumble7199
@jonhumble7199 Жыл бұрын
He always performed at peak level. A phenomenal talent. I saw the small faces in 1967 at one of the whirlwind Saturday gigs that promoters used to put on with 3 to 4 bands playing 30 minute sets. It was an absolutely mind blowing performance that I can never forget.
@TJRatfink
@TJRatfink Жыл бұрын
I was a big fan of the Pie and had seen them many times. They never played a bad show and always got the audience into it. IMO there is no better singer. RIP Steve.
@helenfelton2845
@helenfelton2845 Жыл бұрын
You lucky person!I wish I had seen them once Tho I was at PETER FRAMPTON Farewell gig at the ROYAL ALBERT HALL and he devoted the encore to the Pie-Four Day Creep,I don't need no Dr and it was phenomenal! Spirit of Steve in the great hall and his daughter Mollie Marriott in the audience, feeling the emotion.(She has a voice(and face)like er dad....she is the amazing singer for Led Zeppelin Philharmonic)
@KaiserBlade
@KaiserBlade Жыл бұрын
It's really been a gas.
@helenfelton2845
@helenfelton2845 Жыл бұрын
@@KaiserBlade is that what they say at the end??I love Stevie's "Alright? Awl right?!AWLRIGHT??!! entrance cos that's how I speak,innit?I'm from London,too..
@markhammond5425
@markhammond5425 Жыл бұрын
I used to follow him around and saw many gigs. Got to chat with Steve a few times. He was the greatest rock star and so down to earth and such a nice guy. Gave 100% on stage whether playing to thousands or dozens. He gave it all. I named my son after Steve. Such a gut wrenching loss when he died. The best singer / guitarist I've ever seen.
@Theexcellorator64
@Theexcellorator64 Жыл бұрын
Saw Humble Pie twice, once in Birmingham and once in Hyde Park London. Steve Marriott had a voice twenty years before his time. Listen to him trying to hold back on Tin Soldier with the Small Faces and you will see what was to come. Great voice and as the presenter says, gone far too soon. RIP Steve.
@peterduffield1401
@peterduffield1401 Жыл бұрын
I saw Steve Marriott and Small Faces at the Floral Hall In Southport England in 1966. Absolutely amazing talent. In those days bands like Small Faces, the Who, Spencer Davis, Manfred Mann and Yardbirds were still playing dance halls and you could literally get within touching distance at the front of the stage. We had no idea how good we had it at the time.
@gordonnewton5493
@gordonnewton5493 Жыл бұрын
You’re right Peter. I first saw The Who (then the High Numbers) in 1965 in our local dance hall in Luton. I was literally standing right in front of Pete Townshend’s amp and speaker. I was almost deaf for a whole week! Young and stupid…
@joshuajoshua7257
@joshuajoshua7257 Жыл бұрын
This dude was one of kind. I think he wanted to stay honest about the music which commands respect. RIP Mr Marriot.
@dennisrobinson7587
@dennisrobinson7587 Жыл бұрын
Tin Soldier is one of my all time favourite pop songs.I have it on my playlist.
@bernie4366
@bernie4366 Жыл бұрын
For what it's worth, Steve got his props in the music industry. He was already a legend while he was still living. He turned down many huge and extremely lucrative opportunities even years after Humble Pie for his own reasons. He was a troubled soul as well as a huge talent. RIP.
@LDM662
@LDM662 Жыл бұрын
RIP Steve, just know that you made a huge impression on Rock and Roll. One of the best blues voices ever.
@LDM662
@LDM662 Жыл бұрын
Black Coffee. Enough said
@keviniverson
@keviniverson Жыл бұрын
Such a sad ending to a highly influential singer/musician… one of a kind. I’ve really enjoyed listening to this. Thank you 🙏 🎸
@jacobdehollander6465
@jacobdehollander6465 10 ай бұрын
I saw Humble Pie in 1973 in Kalamazoo. They were thundering great. Someone threw a wine bottle at Steve and nearly hit him. Steve stopped the show and told the guy he was going to kick his fucking ass and shut down the show. After that, the Pie tore that arena down. It was fantastic!! I miss those guys, but if you play in the snow too much it will freeze you to death!
@mrskint55
@mrskint55 Жыл бұрын
Steve was one of my favourite musicians
@gordonnewton5493
@gordonnewton5493 Жыл бұрын
Just saw this. I was fortunate to see Steve snd the Small Faces very early in their career in England where I’m from. He had a great voice and on stage persona. One of the best of the British rock singers of the 60s in my opinion. He was born to be a rock star!
@stevosd60
@stevosd60 10 ай бұрын
Steve Marriott used to play the Half Moon pub in Putney in his later years. It was always a sell out. He was great live. ❤️
@garrydriver8812
@garrydriver8812 9 ай бұрын
His band was called Pack of Three
@harrypalmer7169
@harrypalmer7169 Жыл бұрын
He could rock, soul and blues. A great talent swallowed up and spat out by the dark side of the music industry. Remembered with fondness.
@1979bobhd
@1979bobhd Жыл бұрын
Steve was the epitome of a rock star, when I first heard Small Faces I was certainly captivated by their sound and Steve's powerful vocals and then here comes Humble Pie and I was blown away and a fan forever, years later when I heard Steve and Peter were writing and recording I got so excited I nearly peed myself and the next news I got was Steve had died in a house fire and to me that was the day the music died.
@michaelconrad4445
@michaelconrad4445 Жыл бұрын
I saw him with humble pie and Peter Frampton in 1970, I was 14 years old. He played with King Crimson and J Geils band at the Philadelphia spectrum at humble pie was fantastic. My first concert I wasn't allowed to go, I went anyway, I got home and my dad asked me. Can you handle that, I said yes. He said OK you can go to concert. My dad was great, a Navy pilot someone to look up to. Those were the best days of anyone's lives.
@johnmitchelljr
@johnmitchelljr Жыл бұрын
All music lovers appreciate that voice. Thank you.
@daviddavies2945
@daviddavies2945 Жыл бұрын
Saw Steve in the Capitol Theatre in Cardiff. He had P.P. Arnold as a guest backing vocalist. His involving of the audience was amazing, and the sound was sensational. Of many great live gigs seen, his is the fondest of memories.
@davidwest9894
@davidwest9894 Жыл бұрын
My first concert was the Smokin tour when they played in Houston. The music was awesome but his voice was mesmerizing. Saw them a second time and I remained a fan of Marriot's from then on. Perhaps the best blues rock singer ever.
@MichaelPascuzzi-bt8ef
@MichaelPascuzzi-bt8ef 8 ай бұрын
Steve Marriott was one of the all time greatest vocalist and front man ever, bar none. That he is not even on Rolling STONE'S LIST OF TOP 100 VOCALISTS IS A CRIME. I was lucky enough to see Humble Pie with and without Peter Frampton several times, including one of the Fillmore shows from the album. One of the greatest, if not the greatest all time live act - and I've seen a few in my time. Sadly he was screwed over, went overboard with drink and drugs and never received the accolades and recognition he deserved in his lifetime. Glad I got to experience his raw energy and talent, even in later years with Packet of Three. Rock On!
@tommurray8992
@tommurray8992 8 ай бұрын
Steve's VOICE was so big and perfect for ROCK. This guy clearly mesmerized audiences in the late sixties. When I first heard Humble Pie, I learned how to Rock Hard. No kidding.
@co5bass5
@co5bass5 9 ай бұрын
I discovered Humble Pie as a teen in the early 1990's 17:24 . As a rock music junkie and later bassist and lead vocalist in my own band, Steve Marriott set a standard for me to which all vocalist are measured and Humble Pie inspired me with their live performances, thanks to KZbin.
@oleandreasjensen5263
@oleandreasjensen5263 Жыл бұрын
Steve Marriott and Humble Pie, Live Rocking The Fillmore is one of the best live albums of the entire rock and roll history. Peace and Love.
@tonyjedioftheforest1364
@tonyjedioftheforest1364 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to have met him in the 1980’s when my future wife and I used to babysit for one of his band members. They would come home after a gig and have a jam which was absolutely amazing. Just a regular bloke to me who didn’t act like the star he was. R.I.P Steve.
@djgforce11
@djgforce11 Жыл бұрын
I too was lucky enuff to see Pie during their fairwell tour in the 70s & I can say beyond a reasonable doubt it was 1 of the best shows I have ever seen on my life & Ive seen alot of em.
@TheLateNightCinemaClub
@TheLateNightCinemaClub Жыл бұрын
Never saw him live. Certainly wish I did. Thanks for another great doc.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Thanks for watching. Appreciate your support.
@gooroochillafarnorthqld-Aus
@gooroochillafarnorthqld-Aus Жыл бұрын
An incisive and wonderful tribute to an enormously talented man of short stature who was a true giant of his time. He touched so many of our lives in a ‘big’ way. Thank you.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Well Said!! Thank you for watching!
@firstbornjordan
@firstbornjordan 9 ай бұрын
So sad that world class talent, both in the past, and probably still, is exploited by thugs and bullies calling themselves managers. I love musicians. They should be protected and every manager should be audited for financial transactions and personal treatment of those they manage. I wonder how it would have turned out with Marriot and Bowie. I guess being vulnerable, gullible, naive and addicted to substances, is a terrible cocktail combination, some of whom do not recover, and some today still are never realised for their talent. Thank you sir for posting this. Marriot's vocals, charisma and energy were so real and what a performer. I guess I have to "entrust all things to Him who judges justly" to see where Steve ended up at the end of his life. What a tragedy. It serves as a reminder to us all please be kind to musicians my friends.
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 3 ай бұрын
He was a force of nature; him and Paul Rodgers are two of the best vocalists in Rock history.
@djl9919
@djl9919 Жыл бұрын
Well done River Docs. Other artist always mention Steve in interviews as a influence, kinda tells you. Rock on River Docs
@robturner9955
@robturner9955 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this. I saw Steve around 1982 at the Sandringham Commodore Hotel in Melbourne AUS. I’d been a big fan of 60s music even though I grew up in 70’s. Steve had the most amazing voice and rocked harder than anyone I’ve seen since (and that’s all the greats). So underrated then and now RIP
@tonybutler8811
@tonybutler8811 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest voices of all time RIP🙏 Steve 💔
@katherynscleaning5807
@katherynscleaning5807 Жыл бұрын
My 2nd son was born on 022587 he was 5.4 LBS. He is one of the strongest and most talented of all my children. Steve from the start of his life was lowered in what we may expect. Never discount any of us we are always stronger then any one of us think!
@SmokeyTreats
@SmokeyTreats Жыл бұрын
The man cooked & grooved more than anyone I ever saw. Awesome entertainer, musician, artist! Thanks for your vid!
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@Wildman9
@Wildman9 Жыл бұрын
Steve was legend . Excellent voice , performer and guitar player .From the Small faces , to Humble Pie . He had great stage chops and presence .Seen them several times ,and even partied with him is his bus one time. Great bunch of guys ,really had their $hit together . As they say ,those were the days .👍
@417DrumBob
@417DrumBob Жыл бұрын
I was at the Fillmore East when they recorded Rockin' The Fillmore, and Marriott was the most dynamic rock front man I had ever seen. He was all over the stage, and at one point, was singing over the band without a microphone. And you could hear him clearly! I saw Humble Pie again a couple of years later in Roanoke, VA, and we met the band later at their hotel. I remember Marriott was exactly my size as we chatted for a few minutes. He was easily one of rock's greatest characters, and it's a shame he was treated so badly by crooked managers. Then again, he let it happen, by not taking charge of his business interests. All for nothing at this point. Truly, one of the greats.
@PhreddCrintt
@PhreddCrintt 2 ай бұрын
Next to Paul Rodgers, Steve was my ultimate hero. (I'm 77) I knew his journey was hard but... Thank you for this. It makes me love him even more. (I'm a 'Brit' btw)
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs 2 ай бұрын
You're very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it!
@jonashallberg2832
@jonashallberg2832 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps the best voice coming out of the uk!
@Longhorn.Rock_Roll61
@Longhorn.Rock_Roll61 Жыл бұрын
Well Doc I learned something tonight I wasn't aware of all of what happened to Steve a pretty sad story. He really gave Frampton a chance to get famous.
@mariannewilliams845
@mariannewilliams845 Жыл бұрын
Saw Small Faces in Blackpool August 1966. South Pier, just 3rd row in....Yes I'm that old .......
@mikerider58
@mikerider58 Жыл бұрын
As a young guy growing up in the 60s l was super impressed by Steve , my favourite singer, should be in Hall of Fame
@badbob
@badbob Жыл бұрын
Saw Steve in 1980 in a small club in NJ called the hole in the wall. He was touring as Humble pie but only original member was him. Regardless of that fact he was a one man show. A super talented singer and guitarist. RIP Steve.
@DASH1ful
@DASH1ful 6 ай бұрын
One happy ending will be that there never will be an end. His music will live on
@JohnTLyon
@JohnTLyon Жыл бұрын
Humble Pie was a great band and Steve Marriot one of the finest vocalists, along with Paul Rodgers, Britian ever produced. Managment practices back then was why I turned my back road and club work and became a street musician. We lost a great one when we lost Steve.
@SelfDevelopmentMatters
@SelfDevelopmentMatters 9 ай бұрын
Terry Reid wasn't too shabby either but your top two is spot on 😊
@AlanODuffy
@AlanODuffy Жыл бұрын
I engineered and mixed loads of work with Steve, sadly missed . An astounding talent , wonderful soulful kind musician, inspiring & energetic. The world is a sadder place without his vibe. Eat It, Smokin , Street Rats ( part ), If you think you're groovy, Would you believe ( Billy Nichols).. a powerhouse of a man . Thank you for your superb documentary.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Alan. Glad you enjoyed it. I can only imagine what it was like being that close to his music. Wish I could have talked to you before this video. I bet you have some good information on his mind musically. If you ever want to talk feel free to email me riverdocs@yahoo.com Thanks for watching!
@marktulk4225
@marktulk4225 Жыл бұрын
KZbin reveals that Steve Marriott and Humble Pie had a pretty large number of recordings, and they went way back to delta blues. Steve had a great vocal range, unmatched by anyone I know - in rock or anywhere else. His getting screwed by management, and probably over- spending, over- charged by touring, came at the worst time. Frampton is a good bloke, too bad his offer for reunion didn't work. ** Great little documentary, see KZbin discography. THANKS ! - Mark T, Michigan, USA
@marktulk4225
@marktulk4225 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your info and insight.
@cshartley101
@cshartley101 Жыл бұрын
My personal opinion is that the partnership of Marriott/Lane was just as creative as Lennon/McCartney. Their mix of their working class parents music hall influences, fused with their own American rhythm and blues and Motown influences are what made them completely unique. Take the song "Rene" as an example. Starts off as a London working class music hall styled song that turns into a psychedelic blues jam at the end. They were completely unique and authentic. Autumn stone and Tin soldier are other personal favourites of mine.
@KaiserBlade
@KaiserBlade Жыл бұрын
Easy ,easy calm down.
@ronwood7029
@ronwood7029 Жыл бұрын
Huge voice for such a wee guy , massive talent
@saintgeorge6706
@saintgeorge6706 Жыл бұрын
Humble Pie: East Ham, Granada 1974. My very first gig at the tender age of 16. I used to live and work in East Ham & Manor Park area where he met Ronnie Lane back in the 60s. The Ruskin Arms pub was just up the road from where I lived. Steve Marriott should be remembered like other rock greats. Sadly he like many other young musicians were shafted by management and record companies...RIP Steve they don't make them like you anymore. "Get on back to good old Beckton Dumps"
@micchaelfearn5163
@micchaelfearn5163 Жыл бұрын
Sad story of a too short life, l loved to listen to Steve's voice, in small faces he had a talent for certain, RIP,
@Intersectionrecordsstl
@Intersectionrecordsstl Жыл бұрын
Great show RD! Love all your shows. Thanks so much brother
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
You're welcome man. Appreciate your support!
@billybasu3900
@billybasu3900 Жыл бұрын
Today, managers would not be able to get away with such financial exploitation.Steve ended up becoming a great tragedy, playing in local pubs, penniless.His influence is felt in 5 generations of British music from Led Zeppelin to The Jam to Oasis to the Arctic Monkeys.Very few in British musical history can sing, play guitar and have the charisma that Steve Marriot had before his financial and personal battles got too much for him. RIP a true British musical legend.He will never be forgotten.
@davidfacchiano5039
@davidfacchiano5039 Жыл бұрын
I love the way you told the truth of the story. I hit my heart.
@darrellkelly7614
@darrellkelly7614 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this for my guitar teacher from the early 80s. His voice was only matched by his gift on guitar. I learned tons from him during our time together..
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I always felt Steve Marriott never got deserved credit for how good he was!
@lindadote
@lindadote Жыл бұрын
@@RiverDocs ……Steve was a fabulous guitarist but I always felt his amazing voice overshadowed his guitar prowess. Had he not been a singer, I believe Steve Marriott would have been hailed as a guitarist of note. Thanks for sharing.
@backslash68
@backslash68 Жыл бұрын
did you get guitar lessons from Steve Marriott? seriously?
@broadcasttttable
@broadcasttttable Жыл бұрын
@@backslash68 I wanna know too!
@hankgesmag9650
@hankgesmag9650 Жыл бұрын
I have always been a big fan of Steve and Small Faces. Saw them in England in 1967 and then realized why they were "Small" Faces. My favorite album is the unique "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake Tobacco", still listen to it from time to time!
@riverman6879
@riverman6879 Жыл бұрын
Steve was such a talent, incredible guitarist with a hugely soulful voice. I saw him several times at his London gigs in the 80’s and he brought the room alive with his three piece band. So sad he was ripped off and not given the credit he so richly deserved
@razorwestham5949
@razorwestham5949 Жыл бұрын
Camden comes to mind
@JohnnyRocker2162
@JohnnyRocker2162 Жыл бұрын
Ah, Deep joy of a songload in the eardroves ! as Happiness Stan would say. Saw Steve and his Packet of three in '83. Incredible energy and that voice, Small Faces has been a big influence on me. When Band Aid was on Steve shouldve been at Wembley that day, instead this bastion of British rock,was playing a small pub in South West London. Small in stature but a huge talent and, along with Paul Rogers of Free/Bad Company, the greatest blues rock vocals this country ever produced.
@BarryPennock
@BarryPennock Жыл бұрын
He had such a powerful voice!
@ElinsWorld8-gn5hq
@ElinsWorld8-gn5hq Жыл бұрын
Greatest singer ever
@leiferickson9666
@leiferickson9666 Жыл бұрын
Love Steve, and all the groups, and solo albums, grew up listening to all his stuff, damn, what a way to go, makes me very sad. By the way, bought Humble Pie, 70/75, 8 record set and it sounds better than ever, just fantastic!!.......🍁
@chadgaliano330
@chadgaliano330 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely one of the greatest rock voices ever... like it you could choose a voice to be blessed with, that would be a top contender... maybe the top
@johndelong9230
@johndelong9230 Жыл бұрын
I was blessed to see HP. All you said was so true, the night I saw him he kicked ass. I don't know if he sweats at all his shows like he did that night. He lost at least 15 lbs and he was a small skinny dude. On stage he was a giant with a huge presence. It was one of the best concerts of my life, thanks Steve.
@DASH1ful
@DASH1ful Жыл бұрын
Yes. I saw him play in October 1990. Totally brilliant. Tin Soldier is my earliest musical memory. Remember seeing The Small Faces on Colour Me Pop. I was three years old.
@evileyes4070
@evileyes4070 Жыл бұрын
I saw Steve in the toilet getting dress into stage clothes in a pub called the Stoker in Coventry England. The band called Pack Of Three . Great gig 😍😎🎤
@zackyoder7359
@zackyoder7359 Жыл бұрын
You do a very nice job telling stories thank you so much for sharing
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening
@mikeedmonds7929
@mikeedmonds7929 7 ай бұрын
When I first heard Humble Pie I was in love with the band. Steve was an amazing talent, I was too young to see them in their prime. Rocking The Fillmore is one of the greatest live albums ever recorded.
@David_Richard_241
@David_Richard_241 Жыл бұрын
In July 1981 I saw Steve with Humble Pie at the Columbus Agora (Ohio), with Mother's Finest opening. I was backstage and even got to speak with the man for a little while. It was one of the greatest rockin' nights I ever experienced. But that did not seem to fit into the band's timeline as you explained it. I KNOW I did not imagine that evening in 1981. Thank you for a great video about a great talent and overall human being such as Mr. Marriott. This video made me a subscriber.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub David. Appreciate it! Here is the thing with research going 40 years back. Facts can be sketchy. Steve did go back out with Humble Pie in the early 80's for a while. There is no doubt about that. Getting the exact dates he was there and showed up is a lot harder to find lol The concert you speak of in Columbus shows the date of 1981 and Steve was out there with HP then. The date of that concert that I can come up with happened in March of 81, now that is not saying they didn't come back thru in July and do another one show that just didn't get on record? But as long as you were there and keep them memories and got to see Steve...that's all that matters 😁 Again thanks for the sub and for your comment!
@David_Richard_241
@David_Richard_241 Жыл бұрын
@@RiverDocs I KNOW it was July because the Agora had no AC and it was HOT in there. I must also add Mother's Finest rocked the house as an opening act. I'm sure you are familiar with them. Sorry I missed your "live" this evening.
@David_Richard_241
@David_Richard_241 Жыл бұрын
@@RiverDocs I think I owe you an apology. I hope my reply to you last night did not seem like I was being an argumentative jerk. I don't know why I am so stuck on a July date for that concert. I just know it was summertime and VERY hot. (I mean, it WAS 42 years ago and my friend Mr. Natural stopped for a visit that day and was more than generous.) But it was SO hot the place ran completely out of beer and the bar manager borrowed my old Chevy pick-up to make a frantic beer run to neighboring clubs. I ALSO should have thanked you for all the research you did looking up the band's dates that year. I truly appreciate the time you surely spent on that. Finally, thank you for the great content on your channel. I binge-watched several of your older uploads with my morning coffee today. 'Twas ever thus, Man.
@David_Richard_241
@David_Richard_241 Жыл бұрын
@@RiverDocs (And serious props still need to go to Mother's Finest for completely rocking the house as the opening act. That is a band that never got the recognition they deserved.)
@OspreyFlyer
@OspreyFlyer Жыл бұрын
Saw Humble Pie in late 1973. Foghat opened for them. Wildest concert I ever attended. 😂
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Bet that was a great show!
@OspreyFlyer
@OspreyFlyer Жыл бұрын
@@RiverDocs I was 18 and a rocker. No one rocked harder than Humble Pie, lol.
@ramblerdave1339
@ramblerdave1339 Ай бұрын
I never saw them in the same concert, but saw both bands, and the Faces, almost all their appearances in Detroit. My introduction to these Bands began with a concert in 1970, featuring Johnny Winter, The Faces, and Three Dog Night. Changed my life, as the previous concerts I'd been to were,The Monkees, and later, Paul Revere and the Raiders.
@ramblerdave1339
@ramblerdave1339 Ай бұрын
I never saw them in the same concert, but saw both bands, and the Faces, almost all their appearances in Detroit. My introduction to these Bands began with a concert in 1970, featuring Johnny Winter, The Faces, and Three Dog Night. Changed my life, as the previous concerts I'd been to were,The Monkees, and later, Paul Revere and the Raiders.
@OspreyFlyer
@OspreyFlyer Ай бұрын
@@ramblerdave1339 Yeah, that's a big change, jumped into the fire, lol.
@francomartini4328
@francomartini4328 Жыл бұрын
I saw Steve Marriott fronting Humble Pie at a one-day rock festival headlined by The Who held at Charlton Athletic Football Stadium in South London on 18th May 1974. The crowd were muted after sitting through Lindisfarne and Maggie Bell, both basically folk acts playing to a hard rock crowd, but then Humble Pie came on and supercharged everything. Marriott was only a short geezer but he was like a pepper pot. I'll never forget how he thanked the audience for the cheers and applause, "Gawd bless yer guts! More power to yer balls!" Words that will live with me forever.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Franco! Enjoyed your story!
@tonywestwood7792
@tonywestwood7792 Жыл бұрын
I was there that day too Franco. Lou Reed and Transformer also. What a great day. Take care friend. ✌️✌️✌️
@tonyclachers5468
@tonyclachers5468 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic musician.Brilliant front man. Gone way to soon.
@DAHW7584
@DAHW7584 Жыл бұрын
RD --- I'M happy to have come across such vivid channel in proliferating knowledge of the golden era musical heros. Thanks RD
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Dadas. Thanks for the support.
@Ian-bq7gp
@Ian-bq7gp Жыл бұрын
He was a great laugh and seemed such a beautiful soul. I saw him play with the pack of 3, like you buy in gents toilets in the pub. He came alive on stage. I actually liked him in pub band. His bass player Jim and Shirley the drummer were really good. I saw them in Putney at the half Moon and my bird loved the gig also.
@mikegray8776
@mikegray8776 Жыл бұрын
Nice sympathetic Bio-piece - well done!! Stevie was a huge talent, and an absolute dynamo - but just cursed with bad luck and frustration, which in turn fuelled the addictions. So sad.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
@BenCoombs
@BenCoombs Жыл бұрын
Steve was such a huge talent in a small package. Big influence on me as a player. Great video Doc!! Cheers!!
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
Totally agree Ben. Thanks for watching!!
@robertaccorsini4663
@robertaccorsini4663 Жыл бұрын
I also saw them right after Frampton left at the Academy of Music in NYC in 1971. Like you said, Marriott had all the energy for the whole band.
@mbombaby
@mbombaby Жыл бұрын
I first saw Steve with Humble Pie in 1972. I was 12. Blew me away. Steve, even more than the Beatles, is why I became a singer/songwriter /professional musician. I believe he was the best rock and roll front man ever.
@RiverDocs
@RiverDocs Жыл бұрын
I saw him one time, He really was amazing! Thanks for watching!
@robrain4330
@robrain4330 Жыл бұрын
Glad you posted this. Ive always thought Humble Pie with Frampton and Marriot was the best.I saw them twice.I'm 70 now and always thought he never got the recognition he deserved.Marriot could sing without a mic and his voice filled the hall amazing.
@ivanfortuny2244
@ivanfortuny2244 Жыл бұрын
Great musician with an Unique voice a real Rock legend.
@missfittrr
@missfittrr 2 ай бұрын
Watching him in SF’s it struck me he was the original punk! All that jumping around banging his guitar… LOVE IT!
@DavidRiedy-wu7dt
@DavidRiedy-wu7dt 2 ай бұрын
Steve Marriot was great one of the most underrated vocalists and guitarists if all time such a shame he didnt get the recognition and accolades he deserved.
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