![]() It's not a truly great moment in the band's history, alas, but it is a flawed artifact of an early chapter in that history. Their reporter, Tony Norman, said that the highlight of the Humble Pie set was their segue from 'The Sad Bag Of Shakey Jake' to 'Walk On Gilded Splinters'. The overall audio quality is above average for a live recording of this vintage, and the multi-track tapes were mixed under the supervision of surviving bandmember Jerry Shirley. The finale, "I Walk on Gilded Splinters," is an extended jam that goes through a few interesting changes, but it just doesn't have the energy or cohesion to sustain its 20-minute length. Texas Rangers coming after you Heres the price you pay for one mistake So get off the streets, its Shaky Jake. "Hallelujah I Love Her So" and "The Sad Bag of Shakey Jake" are intact and nicely played, and are what one would expect and hope for from an actual live album. Humble Pie - The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake (Letra y cancin para escuchar) - When I was just a kid back in Abeline / I had to use a gun, well, for my own sake. Humble Pie - The Sad Bag Of Shaky Jake (1970) Upcoming Concerts. The drums and the harder playing kicks in for "Shakin' All Over," which is similarly bent out of its familiar shape and pushed - Frampton and Marriott's guitars and vocals are all over the map on the song, which is just about recognizable despite the absence of the familiar central guitar riff. Town and Country (Bonus Track Version) 2009. The opening number is an all-acoustic reworking of Graham Gouldman's "For Your Love," a showcase for Peter Frampton's acoustic guitar and Steve Marriott's soul shouting, and about as different as one could imagine from the compact, punchy Yardbirds rendition. Shakey Jake Shakey Jake Shakey Jake Shakey Jake Shakey Jake Shakey Jake Oh Shaky Jake, boy, what you. tour in 1969 constitutes a helpful addition to the band's early recording history, which had been limited to the pair of studio LPs cut for Immediate Records. This audio DVD of music from Humble Pie's U.S. ![]()
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