Humble Pie's live performance of "I Walk On Gilded Splinters" at the Fillmore East in November 1971 is a notable highlight from their career, taking place shortly after the release of their acclaimed live album "Rockin' the Filmore." This album was released in June 1971 and propelled the band into the spotlight with its raw energy and dynamic guitar work, contributed by members Peter Frampton and Steve Marriott. The Fillmore East performance exemplifies the band's signature blend of blues-rock and soulful vocals, showcasing Marriott's powerful presence and Frampton's remarkable guitar skills. During this period, Humble Pie was experiencing significant commercial success, attracting a robust fanbase and further solidifying their place in rock history through extensive touring and live shows. This performance not only captured the essence of their sound but also highlighted a pivotal moment in the evolution of live rock music during the early 1970s.