One More Time For The Ol' Tosser - Steve Marriott Memorial Concert London Astoria 2001
 
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One More Time For The Ol' Tosser - Steve Marriott Memorial Concert London Astoria 2001

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  Song Title Artist Time Price    
  1. Intro John Hellier 1:38 Not Available  
  2. Don't Burst My Bubble 17 Black 2:35 Not Available  
  3. Wham Bam Thank You Mam 17 Black 3:17 Not Available  
  4. Hey Girl 17 Black 2:50 Not Available  
  5. Rene 17 Black 3:45 Not Available  
  6. Lazy Sunday John's Children 4:08 Not Available  
  7. It's Too Late John's Children 4:50 Not Available  
  8. Sha La La La Lee The Mods 2:56 Not Available  
  9. Understanding The Mods With Steve Ellis 5:17 Not Available  
10. Song Of A Baker The Mods With Steve Ellis 3:30 Not Available  
11. After Glow The Mods With Steve Ellis 6:54 Not Available  
12. Fool For A Pretty Face Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 4:03 Not Available  
13. Big Train Stops At Memphis Simon Hickling, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 8:43 Not Available  
14. Whatcha Gonna Do About It Dennis Greaves, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 5:17 Not Available  
15. Five Long Years Dennis Greaves, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 5:58 Not Available  
16. Phone Call Away Dennis Greaves, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 6:17 Not Available  
17. I Can't Stand The Rain Debbie Bonham, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 7:14 Not Available  
18. If You Think You're Groovy Debbie Bonham, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 4:24 Not Available  
19. Black Coffee Debbie Bonham, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 3:46 Not Available  
20. Itchycoo Park Tony Rivers, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Anthony Thompson 3:35 Not Available  
21. My Way Of Giving Steve Ellis, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 4:32 Not Available  
22. 30 Day's In The Hole Toby Marriott, Max Ireland, Mollie Marriott, Bobby Tench, Rick Wills, David Colwell, Zak Starkey, Rabbit Bundrick, Billy Nicholls, Tony Rivers, Anthony Thompson 5:10 Not Available  
23. 4 Day Creep Humble Pie 3:33 Not Available  
24. Natural Born Bugie Humble Pie 4:51 Not Available  
25. Hallelujah I Love Her So Humble Pie 5:30 Not Available  
26. Shine On Humble Pie 4:48 Not Available  
27. I Don't Need No Doctor Humble Pie 10:09 Not Available  
28. My Minds Eye (Acoustic) Midge Ure 5:08 Not Available  
29. Become Like You Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, Gem Archer 3:02 Not Available  
30. I'm Only Dreaming Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, Gem Archer 3:13 Not Available  
31. Get Yourself Together Ian McLagan, Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Kenney Jones, Gem Archer 3:02 Not Available  
32. Here Come The Nice Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, Gem Archer 3:18 Not Available  
33. Tin Soldier Steve Ellis, Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Ian McLagan, Jerry Shirley, Gem Archer 3:47 Not Available  
34. All Or Nothing Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones, Gem Archer 4:36 Not Available  
35. John Hellier Interviews Kenney Jones (Dec 2001) Kenney Jones 32:43 Not Available  
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  • Label: Wapping Wharf Records
  • Copyright: (C) 2004 Wapping Wharf Records
  • Total Length: 3:08:19
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  • ASIN: B0032MPFDA

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TRIBUTE FOR THE OLD TOSSER 30 Nov 2006
By PHILIP S WOLF - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Tribute Concerts/CD's are a Mixed-Bag, Some are for the Living legends ( Bob Dylan, Neil young ETC) and others are for the Departed (Elvis, George Harrison) Even if the Hearts of the Artists involved are in the Right Place, Do we really need to hear George Michael doing Queen (UUUGH).

In the case of Steve Marriot, fame reached him Twice, First as a Small Face and a few years later with his Band, Humble Pie, for which he is best remembered here in the USA. This Three CD Set brings forth the Entire Concert held 10 Years after his passing ( He parished in an Housefire in 1991).

The Show is Presented in Four Parts, the First Features The Bands 17Black, John's Children and the Mod's Doing Classic's such as "Lazy Sunday", "Wham Bam, Thank You Ma'am" and "Whatacha Gonna Do About It". 17Black is a Small Faces Tribute Band very Popular on the British Pub Circuit and they are Quite Good and Full of the Proper 'Mod' Spirit. Next up is "John's Children" from The Sixties (As they Billed themselves) Getting Groovy on "Lazy Sunday" & "It's Too Late". The Mod's, really Crank out "Sha La La La Lee" the Mid-Sixties Burner, and you can almost Hear the Go-Go Boots, of the Shindig Dancers stompin'. Steve Ellis, joins the Party and he sounds JUST like Steve on his Three Numbers, The Energy level for this Show is Trippin' The Levels way into the Red here, These Guy's are GOOD !

A Houseband Featuring Bobby Tench (EX Jeff Beck, Later-Day Pie), Rick Wills, Zak Starkey and Rabbit give us more Small Faces Hits and a Little taste Of Humble Pie (Black Coffee featuring Debbie Bonham, 30 Days in the Hole with Toby & Molly Marriott).

In the Middle Of Disc Two out comes the Prize; HUMBLE PIE REFORMED !!! Pete Frampton, Greg Ridley, Clem Clempson and Jerry Shirley. Right into "4 Day Creep, Natural Born Bugie, Hallelujah, I Love Her So, Shine On" and a KILLER: " I Don't Need No Doctor" these Five Numbers are the Highlight of the Night Hand's Down. All the Power remains, and the Twin Guitars of Pete & Clem are Outstanding!!! Even without Steve these Four Guys still have their Chop's Down, WIth all respect to Steve, this Band STILL ROCKS. They still remain in a League of their own... Two Hours Of this Band would have been AMAZING !!!

The Final Disc features The All Star Band of: Paul Weller, Noel Gallagher, Ian McLagan, Kenney Jones and Gem Archer. As it's Tuff to follow The Pie they do just fine. Lead Vocals are handled by Paul Weller, Noel, Mac and Steve Ellis with "Here Come The Nice" & "Tin Soldier" as Stand-out tracks. But after only Six Numbers the Show is over and the Rest of Disc Three is a 33 minute Interview of Kenney Jones that is Marred by Poor Audio (You can hear the Sound of a Motor Running throughout, and this is a Tough Listening Experience).

Disc One is 72 Minutes in Length

Disc Two is 63 Minutes Long

Disc Three is 54 Minutes Total ( The Interview takes up 33 Minutes of this Disc ).

NOTE: My copy is Missing many Pages of the Liner Notes, But, I Will Write to John Hellier to see if he can make it Right.

This is a Good Tribute, and Fitting for a Talent as BIG as Steve Marriott's, Except for the Missing Liner Notes and the Horrible Audio Quality of the Kenney Jones Interview it would Rate 4.5 Stars But I do Know I'd Rather Listen to the Original Versions of these Great Songs over these Tribute Versions. The short set By Humble Pie is a 5++.

I was Lucky enough to see Humble Pie at Winterland, San Francisco in May 1973, I will NEVER FORGET....

ROCK ON STEVE...YOU ARE MISSED.

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