
#Shakey jake humble pie free#
The Flying Burrito Brothers - Altamont Free Concer.The Byrds - The Boarding House, San Francisco, CA.The Style Council - BBC Sessions, Volume 2: Sight.Madness - BBC Sessions, Volume 3: Rock Hour, Domin.Humble Pie - BBC Sessions, Volume 2: In Concert, B.Belle & Sebastian - BBC Sessions, Volume 9: 2006-2010.The Eagles - The Summit, Houston, TX, 11-6-1976.Since the lighting and such was the same in both photos, I think the edit works okay, although the right and the left of Frampton's guitar playing is flipped. Frampton is the guitarist with the light blue suit. So I used Photoshop to bring Frampton into the photo that most prominently featured Marriott. The other one featured Frampton well, but Marriott was only a small figure on the side. But one of them featured Steve Marriott very well, holding up a fist, yet didn't have Peter Frampton in it at all. However, I found two good photos of Humble Pie playing at Hyde Park in London on July 3, 1971.

I didn't find many good photos of the band in concert from around this time. I must admit the cover photo is kind of a fake. So I boosted them for nearly all the songs using the X-Minus audio editing program.ġ6 One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba (Humble Pie) However, there was a problem to my ears: I thought the lead vocals were too low in the mix. As far as I know, it remains officially unreleased. The concert was emceed by BBC DJ John Peel he did pretty much all the talking between songs. It was shortly after the band's third album, simply called "Humble Pie." They were moving more towards the boogie rock direction that would lead to great success with their 1971 live album "Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore." This concert took place relatively early in the band's career, while it was still co-lead by Steve Marriott of the Small Faces and Peter Frampton of the Herd. But this one is a concert, the only one they did for the BBC (at least that I'm aware of). The first and third volumes are mostly made up of BBC studio sessions. Here's the second of three volumes of British band Humble Pie at the BBC.
