From the recording Stone Cold Fever
This was how we warmed up for the 'Singing Ships' session back in '03 . Being one of my favorite songs of all time , we spent extra time on it overdubbing harp , etc. , and thought to use it as a demo , as it appears here . Peter Frampton's guitar solo I've always thought of as being one of the most innovative of all time in rock , incorporating jazz and blues . Nothing like it exists outside of his work . Steve Marriott's vocals remain with me as the strongest influence . He was such an incredible singer , and when I listen to this recording , I don't think I got even close . The memory of Humble Pie is one worth keeping . For some reason , the band mix was a bit weak , but we didn't spend much time mixing this . It's 2013 now , and we'll be doing a new demo and video for the Tribute we have planned . As always , two steps forward , and three behind .
Lyrics
. . . . . . . . . . . .Ooh , stone cold fever , is hard to see" I've got trouble with my landlord (?)........ ( and that's where I lose it ) As you can hear , I've had to wing it with the lyrics . There are really no official lyrics to this printed anywhere that I know of. If anyone can help me with the REAL lyrics , I'll re-sing it (ouch) . The writing credits for the song differ ; the Anthology credits only Frampton , while the album version ( Rock On , A&M) credits the whole band . Vocals and Guitars , harmonica : Mark Campbell Rhythmn section : Mike Rieman ( Bass)and Mark Salmon (Drums)
Humble Pie Tribute 2013 rehearsing now August 2013 . Projected debut date : October / November .
Selton Cole (Bass / Vocal) , Mark Salmon ( Drums ) , Jeff Siebert (Drums) and Mark Campbell ( the Singer / Guitar ).