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Almost a complete audience recording of the May 15th Shibuya Public Hall performance from Steve Marriott’s HUMBLE PIE’s first performance in Japan in 1973 in support of the album “EAT IT”. A must-listen board for enthusiasts that uses an extremely rare master cassette that is not even distributed among traders. From the opening song “Up Our Sleeve” to the encore song “Hot ‘n’ Nasty,” the performance was overwhelmingly powerful, and it was a tremendous stage performance that completely changed Japan’s reputation as a live band, which was far from the great reputation overseas. It’s unfolding. Marriott’s vocal style, which could be said to be unusual at the time, and his hard-playing guitar gave many cover songs a HUMBLE PIE color, and the audience was amazed and excited as they witnessed their performance for the first time. It is a title that records the first performance in Japan that conveys the. The sound quality is good for a recording at the time, and the whole story is recorded, and although there are some gaps due to tape changes, the only title that exists in the past is the one that recorded the next day’s performance on May 16th, from the first performance in Japan. The first appearance performance is recorded from the master tape. Introducing a title that conveys their performance at their peak, with amazing performance content and outstanding song arrangements. Live at Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan 15th May 1973 1. Introduction 2. Up Our Sleeve 3. Four Day Creep 4. C’mon Everybody 5. Honky Tonk Women 6. Improvisation 7. I Believe To My Soul 8. 30 Days In The Hole 9. Road Runner 10. Hallelujah, I Love Her So 11. I Don’t Need No Doctor 12. Hot ‘n’ Nasty Steve Marriott – Guitar, Vocals Dave “Clem” Clempson – Guitar Greg Ridley – Bass Jerry Shirley – Drums The Blackberries : Clydie King, Venetta Fields & Billie Barnum
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