Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore Humble Pie

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1971
  • Sales Rank: 13,514
  • Label: A&M
  • UPC: 075021600829
 
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Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore

1LISTENFour Day Creep 3:46
2LISTENI'm Ready 8:31
3LISTENStone Cold Fever 6:18
4LISTENI Walk on Gilded Splinters 23:25
5LISTENRollin' Stone 16:07
6LISTENHallelujah, I Love Her So 5:10
7LISTENI Don't Need No Doctor 9:15

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Editorial Reviews

Recorded while Peter Frampton was still in the band, Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore captures an early performance by Humble Pie where Steve Marriot's lyricism and ideas where balanced by Frampton's searing lead guitar. This is hardly as engaging as As Safe Yesterday Is, which had studiocraft along with songcraft, but as a document of a band at a pivotal point in their existence, this is valuable and at times insightful. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Performance: Rockin' the Fillmoreby Anonymous

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May 01, 2007: Humble Pie's middle was held together by Jerry Shirley "drums" and Greg Ridley "bass". Clem Clemson "lead guitar" didn't join the Pie until the Smokin' album, when Frampton left. This is a period when Humble Pie was touring with Grand Funk Railroad and Bloodrock, both managed by Terry Knight.

Performance: Rockin' the Fillmoreby Anonymous

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October 17, 2006: Humble Pie only played at one speed, Mach 2 with their hair on fire. Steve loved Ray Charles and his cover of Hallejuah gives me goosebumps.That opening guitar riff is so sweet. Plus the blazing guitar of Peter Frampton,this cd needs to be played at full volume with great other songs like "Don't need no doctor, I'm Ready and Stone Cold Fever". Pie's center was held together with Jerry Shirley on drums and Clem Clemson and in one of the countrys best forums "the Fillmore". this is a classic piece of music for that time period.


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