Thread started 02/10/12 7:53pm Timmy84
Humble Pie - Black Coffee
Their cover of the Ike & Tina joint live at the Grey Whistle Test. RIP Steve Marriott.
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Reply #1 posted 02/10/12 9:56pm
Gunsnhalen
Dig it love me some good ole Humble pie
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Reply #2 posted 02/10/12 10:29pm
Reply #3 posted 02/10/12 10:54pm
StarMon
smoothcriminal12 said:
Females who sing soulful....
Yeah, those three sisters vocals were on point on many recordings Clydie King use to be a Raelett and the other two were Ikettes at some time. Clydie and the others sang bg for the Stones, The Dan, Dylan and many others.
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Reply #4 posted 02/10/12 10:55pm
bigd74
Great track, god doesn't Peter Frampton look young there.
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Reply #5 posted 02/10/12 10:56pm
Timmy84
If I dare to say it, the Blackberries (I think that was their name) were way better than the women backing T. Rex...
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Reply #6 posted 02/10/12 10:56pm
Timmy84
bigd74 said:
Great track, god doesn't Peter Frampton look young there.
I think Peter Frampton was already solo when this took place. I think that's Clem McPherson.
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Reply #7 posted 02/10/12 11:00pm
bigd74
my bad, yeah he left the year previous, looks alot like him though.
She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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Reply #8 posted 02/10/12 11:01pm
Timmy84
bigd74 said:
my bad, yeah he left the year previous, looks alot like him though.
Sure does. It's said Steve smarted over Peter leaving, he blamed their former manager Dee Anthony for influencing Peter to leave though Dee Anthony allegedly tried to make Steve the only FRONT MAN of Humble Pie (according to Peter) so it's confusing.
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Reply #9 posted 02/10/12 11:12pm
smoothcriminal 12
StarMon said:
smoothcriminal12 said:
Females who sing soulful....
Yeah, those three sisters vocals were on point on many recordings Clydie King use to be a Raelett and the other two were Ikettes at some time. Clydie and the others sang bg for the Stones, The Dan, Dylan and many others.
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Reply #10 posted 02/10/12 11:22pm
StarMon
Timmy84 said:
If I dare to say it, the Blackberries (I think that was their name) were way better than the women backing T. Rex...
I couldn't think of that name for ish!!! Thanks T, that's their name.
Mm!! I knew they had one.
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Reply #11 posted 02/10/12 11:24pm
StarMon
smoothcriminal12 said:
StarMon said:
Yeah, those three sisters vocals were on point on many recordings Clydie King use to be a Raelett and the other two were Ikettes at some time. Clydie and the others sang bg for the Stones, The Dan, Dylan and many others.
They're good.
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Reply #12 posted 02/10/12 11:30pm
Timmy84
StarMon said:
Timmy84 said:
If I dare to say it, the Blackberries (I think that was their name) were way better than the women backing T. Rex...
I couldn't think of that name for ish!!! Thanks T, that's their name.
Mm!! I knew they had one.
No prob lol
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