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Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: humanriff77 ()
Date: January 4, 2012 18:38

I just discovered the recording Humble Pie at the Whisky a Go-Go, what a great recording of a great band. Did Humble Pie ever support the Stones in concert?, would have made a killer double bill in those days.

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: January 4, 2012 18:42

was fumbling through my pie collection a couple of weeks ago...those early lps still sound purty good...and, no i don't believe the stones and the pie ever shared a bill

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: mickschix ()
Date: January 4, 2012 20:16

30 Days in the Hole!! Awesome band! Nothing like those 60's and 70's bands, gritty, straight ahead rock...the good ole days. Although I'm not a huge Joe Walsh fan, I did love the James Gang in their day. Nazz was another early band that I loved, Todd R's band...anyone have a few names they'd like to toss around of great 70's bands?

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: January 4, 2012 20:21

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mickschix
anyone have a few names they'd like to toss around of great 70's bands?

i'd like to toss these around:

cactus
vanilla fudge
free

i'd toss around some more, but i have other competing priorities at the moment...

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: humanriff77 ()
Date: January 4, 2012 20:29

I like the nastier bands of this period -

J.Geils Band
Alice Cooper
Stooges
Slade
Amboy Dukes
Black Sabbath
Humble Pie
Budgie
Mott the Hoople
Blue Cheer
Thin Lizzy
Blue Oyster Cult

going to the mid 70`s - Dictators, Sonics Rendevous Band, Real Kids

The best time for heavy and dirty rock n roll smiling smiley

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: custom55 ()
Date: January 4, 2012 20:34

Quote
StonesTod
Quote
mickschix
anyone have a few names they'd like to toss around of great 70's bands?

i'd like to toss these around:

cactus
vanilla fudge
free

i'd toss around some more, but i have other competing priorities at the moment...

Always liked a little Golden Earring now and then, especially their live album.

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: January 4, 2012 20:43

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custom55
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
mickschix
anyone have a few names they'd like to toss around of great 70's bands?

i'd like to toss these around:

cactus
vanilla fudge
free

i'd toss around some more, but i have other competing priorities at the moment...

Always liked a little Golden Earring now and then, especially their live album.

good call. and they have a longer history than even our beloved lads....

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: humanriff77 ()
Date: January 4, 2012 20:59

What is the best Golden Earring record?, I only know a best of and the hit album they had in the early 80`s.

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: dewlover ()
Date: January 4, 2012 21:53

GFR

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Date: January 5, 2012 01:10

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mickschix
30 Days in the Hole!! Awesome band! Nothing like those 60's and 70's bands, gritty, straight ahead rock...the good ole days. Although I'm not a huge Joe Walsh fan, I did love the James Gang in their day. Nazz was another early band that I loved, Todd R's band...anyone have a few names they'd like to toss around of great 70's bands?

the nazz are great

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: roryfaninva ()
Date: January 5, 2012 01:34

Gotta nominate Ten Years After for the list. Lots of what was considered fairly non-descript garden variety early 70s hard rock at the time sounds pretty damn good in retrospect.

And has anyone ever really topped the Pie doing "I Dont Need No Doctor" from "Rockin the Fillmore"? "We go 'ome on Monday..."

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: January 5, 2012 02:24

if you get to nominate TYA, i get to nominate Savoy Brown...did some good really good straight blues stuff even before kim simmonds came aboard...

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: Toru A ()
Date: January 5, 2012 02:35

Foghat!



Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: roryfaninva ()
Date: January 5, 2012 02:52

Yup- good one.

I submit for your approval:




Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: January 5, 2012 16:14

jethro tull - those early bluesy albums especially...and the long=forgotten john dummer blues band...



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-01-05 16:17 by StonesTod.

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: Sam Spade ()
Date: January 5, 2012 16:28

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Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: January 5, 2012 19:25

I can't forget how much I used to dig listening to Kongos..

still do




Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: January 6, 2012 00:46

"We wanne pay a tribute to the . . Rooolling Stoones . ." S. Marriott before HTW.

Really liked the Pie.

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: EddieByword ()
Date: February 21, 2012 18:42

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CousinC
"We wanne pay a tribute to the . . Rooolling Stoones . ." S. Marriott before HTW.

Really liked the Pie.

First version of HTW I ever heard............





I met a woman and she told me...."well baby...... well the blues ain't bad"...........

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: loog droog ()
Date: February 21, 2012 21:24

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CousinC
"We wanne pay a tribute to the . . Rooolling Stoones . ." S. Marriott before HTW.

Really liked the Pie.


In an earlier era in what seems like another entirely different musical universe, Steve name-drops a "Mick" (at roughly 2:00 ) that I always figured was a reference to Jagger:




Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: walkingthedog ()
Date: February 21, 2012 21:27

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humanriff77
What is the best Golden Earring record?, I only know a best of and the hit album they had in the early 80`s.

Somewhat off topic I guess, but I couldn't resist since I know this band very well. In fact, I travelled from Oslo to Goes (in Holland) a couple of months just to see them. On their first four albums they were a "beat group" and then they went heavy in 1969. Their most famous album (and one of the best) is Moontan, which includes Radar Love. I rate this album highly, but I think the album Golden Earring (aka Wall Of Dolls) is even better. In the eighties they had a very strong album Cut (including Twilight Zone) and in the nineties Bloody Buccaneers (including Going On The Run). From the early days On The Double is also very strong. They are really strong songwriters (especially the guitarist George Kooymans). But actually, I recommend any of their 25 albums. They have a new CD out in April, by the way. Looking forward to that, their first one since 2003.

Re: Semi OT - Humble Pie - Whisky a Go-Go
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: February 23, 2012 01:18

Last time I saw them live in Holland (ca. 2 years ago) they were only playing acoustic . .



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