“We took a break and made some tea. Within 20 minutes Steve had written the words.” How Humble Pie made the ultimate whiplash boogie white boy blues

“We took a break and made some tea. Within 20 minutes Steve had written the words.” How Humble Pie made the ultimate whiplash boogie white boy blues

With its monolithic riff and yelping lead vocal, the live version of Stone Cold Fever typifies Humble Pie, one of the best live blues-rock bands of their era

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