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Here’s a bit on Greg’s gig in London 20 Sept, 2004.  Humble-Pie.net:

 

 

A packed house of enthusiastic Steve Marriott and Humble Pie fans filled the Builders Arms in Teddington, London for Humble-Pie.net’s Inaugural KneesUp & Marriott Tribute on 20 September. 
 
The headliner was Greg Ridley’s Humble Pie, who turned in a blistering set of Ridley originals, vintage Pie songs and a few well-received covers.  The founding member of the Pie opened with “Four Day Creep” and from that point had the crowd in the palm of his hand. He also dusted off such HP classics as “Stone Cold Fever” and “Natural Born Woman”, each with a new Ridley slant. Covers of “Gangster Of Love” and “Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” showcased Ridley’s natural ability as a front man, a hat he hasn’t worn since the 1960’s. One of the evening’s high points came with his original “Trouble”, which begins with a few deceivious ballad-type bars, then breaks into an intense rocker. Great stuff, only to be equalled the following night at The Small Faces Convention.

Opening the KneesUp festivities were Tony Miles & Friends, who featured a nice array of Pie and Small Faces fare. While welcoming several guest performers, the band played a diverse blend of Marriott tunes and related music - everything from “All Or Nothing” to “I Don’t Need No Doctor” to “Five Long Years”. With the entire event webcast live to a global audience, more than 150 (GBP) was raised for Teddington Memorial Hospital on the evening.

 

 

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