Track 1 from their first live album “Performance Rockin’ the Fillmore” released in 1971 copyright A&M Records. It was recorded at Bill Graham’s legendary concert venue, the Fillmore East located in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan during two nights of performances in late May. The 2,700 seat former theatre that became known as “the church of rock ‘n’ roll” for its great acoustics, held its final show a month later with the Allman Brothers Band as the headliners. This was the last album to include founding member & guitarist Peter Frampton, who left the band just before its release to begin his solo career. It received above average reviews and was their second most successful release. It reached the Top 40 in the U.K., No. 32 in Canada and No. 21 on the Billboard chart, and was their first album to achieve Gold status the following year. Written by Ida Cox and produced by Humble Pie. RIP Ida Cox, Steve Marriott & Greg Ridley. Featuring:
Steve Marriott – Lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars & harmonica
Peter Frampton – Lead & rhythm guitars & background vocals, co-lead vocals on “Four Day Creep,” “I’m Ready” & “I Walk on Gilded Splinters”
Greg Ridley – Bass & background vocals
Jerry Shirley – Drums
"OK, it's their last night with us at the Fillmore, so please welcome Humble Pie"
I want you to love me till the hair stands (on my head)
I want you to love her, makin' me dizzy, make me feel like playin'
I want you to love me like a hurricane
I want you to love me and stop startin' over again
I want you to love me, make the hair stand on my head
Ugh, love me, make me dizzy, make me feel like playin'
Get down
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