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Title: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 4th, 2010 at 6:29pm The Faces: just like the 70s? Original ramshackle rockers The Faces on getting the band back together after 35 years – with a surprise choice of lead singer. By Neil McCormick Published: 5:21PM BST 04 Aug 2010 This group of musicians are enjoying themselves: Mick Hucknall, Kenney Jones and Ronnie Wood n a room at London’s O2 arena, photographers have assembled to commemorate the return of a classic British rock band. A familiar figure with spiky, dyed-black barnet and impenetrable shades casts a sceptical eye over a banner advertising sponsors American Express. “We’re not having that in the picture,” mutters Ronnie Wood and (to the visible alarm of various PR persons) starts to tear it down. His band mates join in, laughing, three old men wreaking havoc amidst drum kits and guitars. “There’s a little igniting mischievous flame in this band,” Wood later, rather gleefully, explains. “The Faces would be like schoolboys terrorising the classroom. I suppose when we all get together that still comes out.” The Faces are back. Well, sort of. Of the original line-up, one is dead (bassist, vocalist and genius songwriter, Ronnie Lane) and one is absent (superstar frontman Rod Stewart). “But there’s three of us,” drummer Kenney Jones, points out. “That must count for something.” “If you close your eyes,” says the heavily wrinkled, 63-year-old Wood, “it’s just like the Seventies.” The Faces are a key band in British rock history. Although never huge sellers, they were a phenomenal live act who marked a transition from the very stylised pop and rock of the Sixties to something looser, blending rock, soul and folk with a good-time spirit and lack of pretension that made them heroes to many of the punk bands that followed. They formed in 1969 from the ashes of London mods The Small Faces. When singer Steve Marriot left, Jones, Lane and keyboardist Ian McLagan joined forces with two members of The Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Wood. The Faces released four studio albums between 1970 and 1973, although Stewart’s simultaneous solo career began to eclipse the band. The much admired Lane left in 1973 (he later developed multiple sclerosis and died in 1997). Wood deputised with The Rolling Stones in 1974 after guitarist Mick Taylor left. Then Stewart announced he was going solo and the band officially called it a day in 1975, with Jones going on to replace the late Keith Moon in The Who and McLagan pursuing a solo and session career in the US. Rumours of a reunion have abounded in recent years. There were even secret rehearsals with Stewart in 2008. But, much to everyone’s surprise, when The Faces did announce their return to headline this year’s Vintage At Goodwood Festival on August 13, it was with ex-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock on bass and Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall on vocals. “I know this is a bit of weird one,” admits Hucknall, with a grin like the cat who’s got the cream. “I had a poster of the Faces on my wall when I was 11 years old.” “Now you’re making me feel old,” chortles Wood. Although perhaps not regarded with the same kind of affection, the red- headed Mancunian singer has certainly sold more records than The Faces ever did. And if anyone can step into Britain’s most famous soul singer’s shoes, it might just be him. “I am stepping into the image we all have, as fans, of what the Faces were in the early Seventies,” says the 50-year-old Hucknall. “And, God bless him, I don’t even think Rod could step into that role identically. So what I’m trying to do is just sing the songs, pure and simple. I don’t sound like Rod but I can hit the notes.” “Well, he uncannily does sound like Rod, the way he sang back then,” interjects Wood. “A lot of thought went into developing the Faces sound, originally. We were influenced by New Orleans musicians like The Meters and Memphis people like Booker T and trying to work out how to get behind a vocalist who paid tribute to Otis Redding and Sam Cooke. So that’s why Mick fits in, he’s got the same roots. Everybody’s got the same end in mind, to make it soulful rock ’n’ roll.” “I never thought I’d say this,” smiles Hucknall, “but I’m just the singer in a rock ’n’ roll band.” It is immediately obvious how much this group of musicians are enjoying themselves. “It’s amazing how all the chords came back,” says Wood. “It’s like no time has passed. You like to think that after 35 years you’re a different player but really I’m the same. We dug out some of the original records for tempos and thought: 'Ooh, that was a bit slow, let’s spice it up.’ And then somehow it fell back into its bag.” “We lock in naturally together,” suggests Jones. “Glenn’s playing is a big tribute to Ronnie, you can tell he really loved him.” “Listening to these guys play is a thrill. What got me was they immediately sound like the Faces,” says Hucknall. “It’s kind of raucous pre-punk; it’s got an edge to it that’s exciting. Ron and Mac have this fantastic musical interaction, the way the guitar and keyboard bounce off each other is magic. “They play so well together, I think they just shut their eyes and get on with it. I had to do all the work, ’cause I had to learn these songs.” Hucknall is full of praise for his predecessor. “People don’t understand how high Rod sings. I’m known for hitting high notes but this boy is up there all the time, yet the miracle of Rod’s voice is it sort of sounds deep. I am standing in for the great man but if he wants to pop down and have a sing-song, I’ll stand on the side of the stage any time. The door is always open to Roderick.” At Stewart’s recent arena shows, he made some vaguely positive comments about the Faces reunion, calling Hucknall “a great little shouter,” and suggesting he himself would “get back there some time”. Fan forums haven’t been so forgiving, with some dubbing the new band The Red Faces. With Cod Stewart. “That’s a good one,” cackles Wood. “Its hard to say things without them being taken the wrong way - but Rod ain’t here,” says Hucknall. “That’s the bottom line: Rod’s not doing it. So is everyone just supposed to sit around? The boys want to make music and I’m here to help.” Attempts to reunite the original line-up were apparently scuppered when Stewart’s manager proposed a profit-split heavily weighted in favour of his client. “Oh yeah, he made us an offer we could refuse, very easily,” chortles Wood. “Silly things get in the way, but we’re still pals. I talk to him on the phone. It was all happening in rehearsals and then there’d be some stumbling block, red tape, commitments; we just got fed up putting it on the back burner. The flame was still burning: it never went out on the Faces.” Apparently there has been no shortage of volunteers to sing. “We’ve had offers from Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones from Stereophonics, Chris Robinson from the Black Crowes, loads of people. But Mick can sing the ---- out of this stuff. We’ve just taken him under our wing. It’s the gang again. We’ve got our singer.” “We’ve had a great time in rehearsals,” says Hucknall. “It just felt so damn easy.” “We put it to bed after three days,” claims Wood. “It sounded raw and that’s what we are: rough and ready and raw.” The Telegraph |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by stonedinaustralia on Aug 4th, 2010 at 7:06pm
imho stewart is a real dick for not being involved
also, is Mac not in it either? |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by SendIt2Me on Aug 4th, 2010 at 7:14pm stonedinaustralia wrote on Aug 4th, 2010 at 7:06pm:
Yeah I agree it seems as they aren't the faces without him. Wonder what the reasoning is? :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Nellcote on Aug 4th, 2010 at 7:37pm StonesRoll wrote on Aug 4th, 2010 at 7:14pm:
Mac's in on it, he has this on his Facebook wall. No Tetsu-No Faces. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by andrews27 on Aug 4th, 2010 at 10:32pm
I wouldn't walk across the street to see Mick Hucknall, and apparently neither would Mac and Ian.
Why Ronnie? He and Kenney look like a couple of rejects from the All-Star Team up there alone. I'd go see Mick Taylor over this in a quick heartbeat. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by mojoman on Aug 5th, 2010 at 12:49am Nellcote wrote on Aug 4th, 2010 at 7:37pm:
couldn't find the bar? |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Honky Tonk Man on Aug 5th, 2010 at 1:26am :pukey |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by gimmekeef on Aug 5th, 2010 at 7:38am
they get this guy from Ringo's minor league all stars?......Rod wanted like 80% of the take so thats likely why he is not in. Plus wouldn't actually rocking again ruin his new Tom Jones like career crooning useless tune career? Just keep Ronnie busy and playing though is a good thing. My hunch is Keith shows up at a gig.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 5th, 2010 at 8:10am andrews27 wrote on Aug 4th, 2010 at 10:32pm:
Ian McLagan is part of this current incarnation of The Faces. gimmekeef wrote on Aug 5th, 2010 at 7:38am:
Mick Hucknall's no minor leaguer. He might not have had a lot of success in the US, but he's been a star in the UK for a very long time. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Honky Tonk Man on Aug 5th, 2010 at 12:44pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Aug 5th, 2010 at 8:10am:
Yes, can't disagree with you on that one. Simply Red were a huge success for many years and Hucknell is very much a recognised figure in his own right. The fact that he means little in the States - if that's entirely correct, anyway - shouldn't and doesn't matter at all. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by The Wick on Aug 5th, 2010 at 1:09pm
What I find amusing is how Mick Hucknall is not real enough for the Faces now. As opposed to that dyed in the wool rock n roller Rod Stewart who since about 1975 has released one bag of shit album after another. His Great American Songshite Collection is a crime against music and it really is a very hard argument to make that Rod Stewart has more cred than Hucknall today. His only claim, and admittedly it is a big one, is that he was the original singer of the Faces. Otherwise, he has become a joke and at least Hucknall released that tribute to Bobby Bland and hit some of the soul roots of a band like the Faces. I'm no fan of Hucknall and can't listen to most of his songs but I can almost say that seeing Rod Stewart fronting the new Faces lineup is less interesting than this new lineup.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by andrews27 on Aug 5th, 2010 at 7:17pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Aug 5th, 2010 at 8:10am:
Ian McLagan is part of this current incarnation of The Faces. Absolutely right - posting from work again - sorry, all! [Write 500 times on blackboard:] Rod Ronnie Plonk Ian Kenney - and - Tetsu! |
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Title: Re: The Faces Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 6th, 2010 at 12:58pm Kenney Jones guests on Ronnie's radio show today, so there's a bunch of Faces music and conversation. Tour starting in January is in the works. www.ronniewoodradio.com/2010/08/show-18-featuring-kenney-jones The show's website also mentions a forthcoming book, 'Faces, 1969-75'. It's being published as a limited edition and will be signed by Ronnie, Kenney and Mac. 'Typical Faces, that is. It can only get better can't it…?' - Kenney Jones Photo © Tom Wright |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by dadrob on Aug 6th, 2010 at 5:42pm
did those pictures from Lossless legs ever make it over here?....the one's that the groupie took? those are great
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Title: Re: The Faces Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 10th, 2010 at 11:37am New Faces: Glen Matlock interview Roger Sargent by Chris Sullivan on Aug 10, 2010 The original and current bass player for The Sex Pistols, Glen Matlock is credited with penning the music for 10 of the band’s 12 songs on their most notorious of albums, Never Mind The Bollocks. He left the band to be replaced by Sid Vicious and subsequently formed The Rich Kids with Rusty Egan and Midge Ure, toured and recorded extensively with, among others, Iggy Pop, Johnny Thunders, Frank Black, Dead Men Walking with Slim Jim of The Stray Cats, and now travels the world with his own band, Glen Matlock and The Philistines. He is about to debut as bassist for the recently reformed ’70s super band The Faces, with Mick Hucknall of Simply Red on vocal and Faces founder members Ronnie Wood on guitar, Ian McLagan on keyboard and Kenney Jones on drums. Chris Sullivan had a chat with Glen over a cup of tea, and quizzed him about his latest escapades, including a recent appearance at London's 1,2,3,4 festival. How was the 1,2,3,4? Great. The crowd loved it. We did all that ’60s garage psychedelic stuff like The Troggs and that. Were you originally a Faces fan? Not half! I first got into the Faces when I was 13 or 14. I remember that we had an old radiogram that my uncle had given us with all these 78s like Elvis and Little Richard in these cardboard sleeves, and then the first time I went down Portobello Road [trendy shopping street in London], I saw this record called Long Player in the same cardboard sleeve, so I bought it, took it home and put it on, and went ‘Wow!’ It was the Faces’ first album. I used to see the Small Faces on [British 1960s TV show] Ready Steady Go, but missed out on the intervening period because I was really into football, but after that I just dug them and really got into what they were into – like The Meters , Booker T, David Ruffin – I just dug this rock band with a soul singer and American R ’n’ B influences. What about their live shows? I remember going to see them first at the Rainbow [Theatre, in north London] when I was about 15, and it was an eye-opener. They didn’t slip off during the drum solo for a drink like most bands, but actually had a bar with a bartender on stage. They just looked as if they were having a right laugh. At the time, you had all these po-faced bands like Barclay James Harvest doing Beatles songs very seriously and these were having a good time. And the rest of the Pistols were fans as well? Yeah! Just after I first met Paul [Cook] and Steve [Jones], I bumped into them as they broke in through the roof of a gig to see Keith Richards playing with Ron Wood and Mac from The Faces. Steve Jones’ mobile phone ringtone is Pool Hall Richard by The Faces. We all loved the band – apart from Johnny Rotten, who hated them… Did Ronnie Lane [original Faces bass player] influence you? Absolutely. Big time. The Faces were different and Ronnie Lane was different within The Faces. I learned to play bass by playing along to Faces songs and a few other things thrown in. Anarchy [in the UK] is basically the same groove as Had Me A Real Good Time by The Faces. If you check Ronnie Lane’s bassline, it’s almost the same as mine and Steve’s guitar sound is very similar to Ronnie Wood’s, although they play differently. We all pick up different things as we go along, but they certainly were a huge influence on us. It’s the whole mixture of the rock and the soul and the blues that I dug. How does that feel now, playing with the band that inspired you and were your favourites as a teenager? Is it odd? Not really, ’cos I worked hard for this. It’s funny, because it’s always been lurking in my subconscious. I never thought it would happen, although the relationship began over 30 years ago after McLagan did a tour with me and The Rich Kids in 1978. When I knew he was keen on reforming, I asked him to put a good word in for me, worked a few angles myself and had a play with them, and they thought I was the right bloke for the job. I think I’m the right bloke because I get it, and often being the right bloke is not about being the best musician, it’s about fitting in and having the right vibe. Same with Mick Hucknall [current vocalist] – he’s great and I think people will be pleasantly surprised. Like me, he was a fan and is on the right wavelength. Why didn’t Rod Stewart [original Faces vocalist] get involved? I’m not party to all that and don’t want to be, but there’s nothing to say that he won’t do a few gigs in the future, and the door is open. As Mick Hucknall said, “If Rod wants to do it, I will gladly stand on the side of the stage and watch him.” There’s no bad blood, I don’t think, but every band had a bit of Coronation Street [ie, melodrama – Coronation Street is a long-running British TV soap opera] and I’m just enjoying playing with them. Ron Wood has been really together and is playing very well. There is a real chemistry between Ron and Mac. We had a run through at Kenney James’s house and it was great. You should hear Mick Hucknall sing I’d Rather Go Blind. It’ll make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck. Is the first big one at Goodwood? Yes – the idea is that we‘ll sow the seeds now and, if all goes well… we’ll look at doing some more in the New Year… redbull.com First show is tomorrow night at the British Music Experience at London's o2 Arena. After Goodwood (Friday) there's a festival show in Randers, Denmark on the 20th. Hope there's more in 2011... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 10th, 2010 at 1:50pm
Glenn Matlock was the musician in the Pistols, a lot more then the rest of them, there was a VH1 special on the making of their Bollocks album, Steve Jones was saying that he (Matlock) was trying to show him Beatle chords, in other words any chord that's not the usual major & Minor chords, he wrote "God Save The Queen" when he left or got fired from SP, Steve Jones was also saying that Sid was in the hospital during the recording of Bollocks, & that saved the day for him, he didn't want Sid near the recording session because he couldn't play, so he covered the Bass tracks.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by corgi37 on Aug 11th, 2010 at 6:28am
Looking at the those photos of Hucknall, i agree with Noel Gallagher that rock stars should NEVER be seen in shorts.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by gimmekeef on Aug 11th, 2010 at 7:25am
Ronnie has it together and is really playing well........good news!.....
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by deebee76 on Aug 11th, 2010 at 10:56am
Without Rod, and certainly the late, great Ronnie Lane, it's not really the Faces, but I'm liking the fact that Ronnie, Kenney and Mac are getting together to play those old tunes and have some fun. It can't be 1972 again, but I'm willing to give Hucknall a chance because he does have the pipes, and I'm sure Matlock will be rock solid - he's also a huge Ronnie Lane fan. The Faces are near and dear to me, right up there with the Stones, so while I'm certain this new line-up won't re-create the old days, I still think they'll do the material some justice.
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Title: Re: The Faces @ O2 Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 11th, 2010 at 5:36pm Hucknall wins over Faces show crowd Wednesday August 11 2010 Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall performs with Ronnie Wood as The Faces PA Photo Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall had big shoes to fill as he replaced Rod Stewart as lead singer of Faces at their first reunion concert - but he managed to win over the crowd. Many fans of the 1970s rock band, known for hits such as Stay With Me and I'd Rather Go Blind, expressed surprise at the decision to bring in Hucknall as lead singer after Stewart chose not to rejoin the band. But kicking off their reunion tour at a concert held by American Express at the British Music Experience at London's O2 Arena, Hucknall ran through the hits to rapturous applause and shouts of "best band in the world" from the crowd. Playing to an audience of 400 people, it was an intimate gig for lead guitarist Ronnie Wood, who went on to play for The Rolling Stones when Faces split up in 1975. He was joined by two fellow original Faces members - drummer Kenney Jones and keyboard player Ian McLagan. Former Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock completes the line-up for the reunion tour, and for this show, Wood's son Jesse joined them on stage to play guitar. Speaking before their performance, Wood said it was "magic" having Hucknall sing with the band. He said: "We do miss Rod but having Mick here is just unbelievable because it's one of those situations that you probably at first think wouldn't work but it's magic." Hucknall, who is 15 years Stewart's junior, added: "I wanted to be Rod when I was 12, who wouldn't? He's one of the greatest rock icons and we'll honour him tonight. But if he isn't doing it and someone else gets the chance to do it who's a fan, then why not?" Press Association The initial PA headline (above) mentioned Hucknall and the gig, but was later amended to "Ronnie Congratulates Rod Stewart", with Rod's impending fatherhood becoming the lead paragraph... :-? |
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Title: Re: The Faces @ O2 Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 11th, 2010 at 8:39pm Some pictures from the Q&A and performance: Photos: Ian West/PA Wire |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Aug 11th, 2010 at 8:55pm
Thanks a lot lefty!!
What about setlist and reviews? :willya Somebody? Anybody? :aimama |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by deebee76 on Aug 11th, 2010 at 9:30pm
Yes - would love to hear a show review from anyone who was there!
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 11th, 2010 at 11:37pm
A setlist would be interesting. I'll have faith that this group of musicans has a better than even chance of playing well. Just too much talent not too and if Mac and Ronnie are driving the macine is there any doubt....Would be nice to know for sure though. :keithpunky
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Prodigal Son on Aug 11th, 2010 at 11:45pm
Glen Matlock on bass? WTF!? This is interesting. I mean, he can actually play but for such a thing to be conceived of in 1977 would've been far fetched. The Faces were far from the target of punk's wrath but Rod was for going back on his roots and turning into a schmaltzy Hollywood celeb.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Gazza on Aug 12th, 2010 at 6:23am Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Aug 11th, 2010 at 8:55pm:
Setlist: Miss Judy's Farm Had Me A Real Good Time Too Bad Ooh La La I Wish It Would Rain Maybe I'm Amazed Flying Cindy Incidentally I'm Losing You I'd Rather Go Blind Pool Hall Richard Stay With Me (preceded by impromptu blues jam) Reviews by our friends Paulywaul and Beast on IORR : Pauly : I'm not going to post the setlist, because I can't recall it and I was rather more concentrating on this extraordinary spectacle unfolding in front of me, namely Ronnie some six feet away, driving the band, and on absolutely blistering form. And Ian Maclagan ... divine. I'm going to leave serious reviews to others that were there, my two cents worth is this: if you KNEW about this gig, have always loved the Faces, and made a conscious effort NOT to attend due to WHATEVER reason, then you should be kicking yourself. The music was sublime, and if you still retain a hangup about "no Rod" and "that bloke from Simply Red", then you "simply" should have been there to see and hear that bloke do THE most extraordinary justice to those delicious songs. And it IS official, from the mouth of promoter Harvey Goldsmith himself, they WILL be touring in 2011. For 2010 it was yesterdays gig, Goodwood tomorrow the 13th, and a third one in Denmark. Do NOT miss this band out and about - seriously. Beast : I second paulywaul's every word - that was a stupendous and amazing gig from start to finish. Anyone who could have and didn't go should indeed be kicking themselves very very hard. And the first newspaper review (which true to form, makes the story of someone who wasnt even there about to become a father again the main focus of the article) Ronnie congratulates Rod Stewart Wednesday August 11 2010 Ronnie Wood congratulated former Faces lead singer Rod Stewart on the news he and his wife Penny Lancaster were expecting another baby at the band's first reunion concert. Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall replaced Rod, who chose not to rejoin the band at Wednesday night's gig. Many fans of the 1970s rock group, known for hits such as Stay With Me and I'd Rather Go Blind, expressed surprise at the decision to bring in Mick as lead singer but he managed to win over the crowd. Kicking off their reunion tour at a concert held by American Express at the British Music Experience at London's O2 Arena, Mick ran through the hits to rapturous applause and shouts of "best band in the world" from the crowd. Playing to an audience of 400 people, it was an intimate gig for lead guitarist Ronnie, who went on to play for The Rolling Stones when Faces split up in 1975. Ronnie congratulated Rod on the news he was to become a father again. "Good luck to him, he's a great dad," he said. Speaking before their performance, the rocker said it was "magic" having Mick sing with the band. He said: "We do miss Rod but having Mick here is just unbelievable because it's one of those situations that you probably at first think wouldn't work but it's magic." Mick, who is 15 years Rod's junior, added: "I wanted to be Rod when I was 12, who wouldn't? He's one of the greatest rock icons and we'll honour him tonight. But if he isn't doing it and someone else gets the chance to do it who's a fan, then why not?" Press Association |
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Title: Re: The Faces @ O2 Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 12th, 2010 at 7:38am Thanks for the setlist and reviews, Gazza. Here's another... Rod’s former band takes the Mick at The Faces launch By Rick Pearson 12.08.10 Holding back the years: The Faces reform with Mick Hucknall replacing Rod Stewart After 35 years away from the stage, The Faces are back — sort of. Forced to accept that their original singer, Rod Stewart, can’t be convinced to rejoin them — at least, not without demanding the lion’s share of the takings — the band have done the only sensible thing: enlisted Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall instead. For many, a poodle-haired crooner who once compared himself to Lord Byron isn’t the natural replacement for a rough-and-ready rock singer like Rod (some fan forums have even taken to calling this new-look line-up The Red Faces with Cod Stewart). So last night’s show at the British Music Experience — a warm-up before the band headline the Vintage at Goodwood tomorrow — was as much an audition as it was a gig: could Hucknall really pull this off? From the opening line of Miss Judy’s Farm, the answer was resounding: yes. Unveiling a vocal with more gravel than a driveway, Hucknall’s rock’n’roll makeover was startling. If you closed your eyes — and closing them was recommended given how the group look nowadays — it could almost have been Stewart circa 1975. Even so, the singer had to work hard during the 75-minute set. Indeed, if he’d pushed any harder during Maybe I’m Amazed, Hucknall might have spontaneously combusted. The soul stuff comes easier to him. Squeezing every last drop of emotion from I Wish It Would Rain, he sounded every bit Stewart’s equal. The rest of The Faces, which now include ex-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock alongside long-standing members Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan, were authentically shambolic throughout. Endings were botched and verses missed. Nothing, however, could derail old-time rock’n’roll numbers like Cindy Incidentally and Stay With Me. If this was a musical audition, The Faces (and Hucknall) passed with flying colours. London Evening Standard |
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Title: Re: The Faces @ O2 Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 12th, 2010 at 8:39am Review: Faces Reunion Gets Lively Start in London Full report: Mick Hucknall proves worthy stand-in for Rod Stewart By Richard Dewey Aug 12, 2010 Ronnie Wood sauntered onto a small stage at London's British Music Experience last night and asked the 400-odd guests, “Are you ready to hear some experimentations in rock and roll?” Faces then launched immediately into “Miss Judy’s Farm,” officially kicking off one of rock’s most anticipated reunion tours — albeit with Simply Red's Mick Hucknall standing in for Rod Stewart. While there wasn't much in the way of "experimentations," the band and its new singer managed a fine feat anyway: Bringing the Faces back to life. "We do miss Rod," Wood said in a Q&A with fans prior the show, "but having Mick here is just unbelievable — it's one of those situations that you probably think wouldn't work, but it's magic." Hucknall quickly won over the crowd with his vocals on "Had Me a Real Good Time" and the rollicking "Too Bad." Despite the revamped lineup — Hucknall and Wood were joined by the Sex Pistols' Glenn Matlock on bass, and Wood’s son Jessie on rhythm guitar — and only a handful of gigs over the last 35 years, the group brought the raucous energy that defined their early days, slowing down only when Hucknall and Wood grabbed acoustic guitars early in the gig for a superb version of "Ooh La La" and a cover of The Temptations, "I Wish It Would Rain." Other highlights: Kenny Jones's thunderous drum solo during "Cindy Incidentally," great interplay between Woods and keyboardist Ian McLagan, and searing solos from Wood on Paul McCartney’s "Maybe I’m Amazed," a track the Faces covered on 1971’s Long Player. The band wrapped up the 10-song set with a cover of Etta James’s classic "I’d Rather Go Blind." They took the stage again moments later for their encore, dedicating "Pool Hall Richard" to original faces bassist Ronnie Lane and closing out with their biggest hit, "Stay With Me." Asked if we should expect new Faces material, Wood was coy: “It would be tough with our busy schedules — it’s all up in the air — but we could throw something together easily and quickly like we always did.” Rolling Stone |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:10am
Glad to see Ronnie in action again with The Faces, thanks for the pics & setlist, I thought for a second today's header was Jeff Beck, he resembles Ronnie quite a bit.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:24am
Very cool. Sounds like an excellent show. I hope they do come to the states.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Edith Grove on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:34am
Glad to hear it was a great show but how long were they on stage? I see just a 12-song setlist.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by gimmekeef on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:35am
Hopefully a decent boot of this show surfaces.........
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by deebee76 on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:38am
All the reviews I've been reading have been positive and glowing, which is nice to see for the boys. Here are some excerpts:
- The Simply Red man proved he had the chops for this particular gig - vocally superb throughout, his energy added a new dimension to the band's back catalogue. His singing on Maybe I'm Amazed was transcendental. - From the ramshackle opening of Miss Judy's Farm to the crowd-pleasing finale of Stay With Me, via Ooh La La, Had Me A Real Good Time, and Pool Hall Richard the new line-up visibly grew in confidence. - This was good time rock'n'roll at its best, with Wood clearly revelling being at its raucous heart, trading licks with McLagan's rollicking keyboards throughout. - Hucknall quickly won over the crowd with his vocals on "Had Me a Real Good Time" and the rollicking "Too Bad." The group brought the raucous energy that defined their early days, slowing down only when Hucknall and Wood grabbed acoustic guitars early in the gig for a superb version of "Ooh La La" and a cover of The Temptations, "I Wish It Would Rain." - Against all the odds, one had to concede, it sounded raucous, and pretty fantastic. Wood, in the shadow of Keith Richards for more than half his lifetime, was here the star of the show. - Hucknall was impressive on a singalong Ooh La La, and truly excelled on the blues/soul covers which would pepper a vintage Faces set, such as the Temptations’s I Wish It Would Rain and Etta James’s I’d Rather Go Blind. - Everything rested, though, on the interplay between Wood, finally in pole position, and Ian McLagan, their silver-topped keyboard player, who tinkled stirring boogie-woogie stylings during Cindy Incidentally. Wood’s playing teetered between crunching riffs and, on the expansive prog-rock of Flying, stumbling explorations, fully re-igniting that essential part of the band’s original ramshackle appeal. :aimama |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Mel Belli on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:44am
Don't know if these have been posted yet, but there are some decent vids from StellarVybes:
Stay With Me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXQvd1s_6Ag Maybe I'm Amazed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEOENRcv8Qs I'd Rather Go Blind: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlbzyY9tmgU Ooh La La: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uE-iYWlauI Feels So Good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dUTOCUpfg8 |
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Title: Re: The Faces @ O2 Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 12th, 2010 at 10:27am Edith Grove wrote on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:34am:
Don't know exactly how long the set was, but the BME advertised the show as a "mini-gig": The legendary Faces return after an eventful hiatus with original members Ronnie Wood on guitar, Kenney Jones on drums and the glorious keyboards of Ian McLagan, with the addition of Glen Matlock (The Sex Pistols) on bass, and vocals from Mick Hucknall (Simply Red). We're honoured that the British Music Experience was chosen to host the intimate launch gig by infamous 70s English supergroup Faces, performing their 'proper' first live show since 1975. There will be a 45 minute Q&A session with the band members, followed by an intimate gig for 400 people for an hour. Only 60 fans will be invited to attend the Q&A session at 7pm before the rest of the audience join for the mini-gig at 8.30pm. Seems reasonable to assume the upcoming shows will be longer... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by LadyJane on Aug 12th, 2010 at 10:57am
Happy to hear it went so well, especially for Ronnie!!!
If Ronald is playing well, it can only be GOOD for The Stones future plans!!!!! |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by deebee76 on Aug 12th, 2010 at 11:19am
Apparently, the show was around 75 minutes and included an encore. Pretty cool for an intimate warm-up gig for 400 or so lucky fans.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Teiz on Aug 12th, 2010 at 11:33am
Hucknall on vocals...for fuck's sake...so are the Stones gonna replace Mick Jagger with Avril Lavigne for the next tour?
I hope everyone who can live with this incarnation of the Faces has fun during shows, but IMO this lineup is ridiculous. |
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Title: Re: The Faces Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 12th, 2010 at 12:14pm I understand the teeth gnashing by some longtime fans, but the bottom line is that it ain't what it was, it is what it is. Rod Stewart wasn't willing, and sadly, Ronnie Lane is dead. If the others want to get together and have a bash at it while they're still on the right side of the ground, I say let 'em... |
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Title: Re: The Faces Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 12th, 2010 at 12:27pm left shoe shuffle wrote on Aug 12th, 2010 at 12:14pm:
:booze :keithpunky :willya |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Some Guy on Aug 12th, 2010 at 2:40pm Mel Belli wrote on Aug 12th, 2010 at 9:44am:
not bad, Ronnies good tonight. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by corgi37 on Aug 13th, 2010 at 4:38am
If it keeps Ronnie off the piss, and playing "real" guitar, this can only be a good thing.
But it means at least another year before the next Stones tour. I might lose interest by then. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Aug 13th, 2010 at 7:05am
Anpther pic, this with thanks to Estela at BdP our message board in Spanish
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Teiz on Aug 13th, 2010 at 9:28am
So I'm curious: is anyone really excited by this non-reunion? Personally I would've loved to see The Faces, but not without Rod...
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Riffhard on Aug 13th, 2010 at 2:31pm Teiz wrote on Aug 13th, 2010 at 9:28am:
I disagree. Though, had you asked me a day ago I would have wholeheartedly agreed. However, after seeing just how good Ronnie is playing, and frankly, how great Mick Hucknell sounds, I say more power to them! I will certainly attend a show when they come to the NYC area. Hucknell can flat out sing. His crooning past notwithstanding the guy sang with soul and has a great voice by all accounts. Plus this show seemed to light a fire under Ronnie's ass too. He sounded great. Not many bananas on that stage I'd wager. Though it is a bit tough to wrap me head around the fact that Ronnie Lane is now being played by an ex Pistol, and Rod the Mod is now replaced by the foppish 80's pop crooner from Simple Red! Riffy |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Pdog on Aug 13th, 2010 at 2:42pm Riffhard wrote on Aug 13th, 2010 at 2:31pm:
gleen is still a sex not an ex... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Teiz on Aug 13th, 2010 at 2:44pm
I just watched some of the clips...it's not for me. But Hucknall always gives me a sudden stroke of Tourette's since I was a kid in the 80s and it's not possible for me to get past that. I hope everyone that goes has a great time though...
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Honky Tonk Man on Aug 13th, 2010 at 3:15pm
Thank you for posting the clips - it certainly seems as if it was a wonderful concert. I have never disliked Hucknell as a vocalist and he performs with a genuine passion and commitment and like someone who really means what he coveys. Ronnie sounds sloppy but he's certainly playing, at least. Glen Matlock apears to be a good fit, too.
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Title: Re: The Faces @ Vintage At Goodwood Festival Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 13th, 2010 at 6:13pm Some great shots from tonight's show. None of Mac, though... :-? Photos by Jon Furniss/WireImage |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 13th, 2010 at 9:57pm
An early report from Paulywaul on IORR about the Goodwood show:
Myself, sssoul, and Beast have just got home from Goodwood. In a word - awesome. Wednesday's performance at the O2 Bubble was the warm up, tonight was the show. And WHAT a show. This is a band you CANNOT afford to miss as of next year when they tour. Tonights highlight was a tribute to Etta James, who Ronnie referred to as a "big round mound of sound", a tribute to Muddy Waters, and an extraordinary 5 minute solo encore consisting of slide work in open tuning and that incorporated the Stones' Prodigal Son among others. They played for one and a half hours, 22:00 to 23:30. And you thought they were good on Wednesday night at the O2 ? Well they were on FIRE tonight at Goodwood. A peach of a show, one that for all three of us at any rate we will fondly recall as the first performance of the Ronnie Wood 2010 Renaissance period - truly ! Mick Hucknall needs no further comment. He has sold himself lock stock and both barrels as THE vocalist for the job. Simply superb. This gig will be reviewed to death, the press were out in force, as were the photographers. We would be astonished if there's anything other than a resounding chorus of approval for the re-emergence of this band. Tonight's gig was outstanding. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by andrews27 on Aug 14th, 2010 at 12:04am
I'm glad it keeps Ronnie on legalistic life-support. But I pee-pee on this endeavour.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Aug 14th, 2010 at 8:53am
Moy sent me a lot of pictures, some of them already posted by left shoe shuffle, I'm going to avoid repeats and in the meantime here some more
This is funny |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 14th, 2010 at 9:13am
Thanks for the pics Voodoo & LLS, Ronnie with his faithful Fender Strat, I think that's his main guitar, he used it more then any other.
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Title: Re: The Faces @ Vintage At Goodwood Festival Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 14th, 2010 at 10:48am Some clips from last night's show: 'Cindy Incidentally' - www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5fUyrUm2B4 'Debris' - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz4-xjHH9zw 'Stay With Me' - www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI0LzwlImmk The praise for this band is well deserved, imo. Ronnie's clearly inspired and on fire, and Mick Hucknall has proven a great fit. Hope there's some NA dates in their plans... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by luxury on Aug 14th, 2010 at 12:53pm
sobriety looks and sounds good on Ronnie
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Ginda on Aug 14th, 2010 at 12:57pm
Ronnie has risen from the ashes once again. It's good to see. I hope Rod Stewart is taking notes on the reviews as well. Might encourage him to dismount from his high horse.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 14th, 2010 at 3:23pm
Cindy Incidentally sounded good. Mick Hucknall isn't bad at all. I think Ronnie is kind of enjoying being in the spotlight with The Faces....as opposed to being the 4th bananna in the Stones. 8-)
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by deebee76 on Aug 14th, 2010 at 8:36pm
No question Ronnie's relishing being "home" with the Faces and being the man in the spotlight. Good on him, too, because he's looking and sounding great.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by TomL on Aug 14th, 2010 at 8:39pm
Very nice, thanks for the pics. Rod should be there. Wish I could see a show.
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Title: Re: The Faces @ Vintage At Goodwood Festival Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 15th, 2010 at 12:49pm BBC Radio's Johnnie Walker interviews The Faces on this week's "Sounds Of The 70's". Faces segment is about 1 hr 24 minutes in, and includes some insight as to why Rod might've opted out... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Holden on Aug 15th, 2010 at 5:57pm
Man today's header is awesome! Has Ronnie ever played this good with the Stones? I'm not so sure.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Pdog on Aug 15th, 2010 at 7:10pm Holden wrote on Aug 15th, 2010 at 5:57pm:
he's not allowed to be netter than Keith, and if Keith is having a bad night, Ronnie probably took to getting more fucked up... just my 2 cents... Ronnie likes getting fucked up anyways, but as a performer, The Stnes don't give him the outlet he needs, and you can see how it turns out... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Mel Belli on Aug 16th, 2010 at 1:49pm
Always liked that medley ... "Slide on Live" version is terrific. "Amazing Grace" is in there, too, if I recall.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Deathgod on Aug 17th, 2010 at 8:06pm |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 17th, 2010 at 10:21pm Deathgod wrote on Aug 17th, 2010 at 8:06pm:
Yep :keithpunky :keithpunky :keithpunky |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Bitch on Aug 19th, 2010 at 9:11am
I'll def go to see Faces when they come to the NY area in 2011. So if they are plaaning a 2011 tour we will know for sure there is no Stones tour till 2012. I hope they can make it happen!
Good for RONNIE for getting out there now and proving himself to anyone who questioned his excellent guitar-playing and showmanship! RONNIE B. GOODE! |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 19th, 2010 at 9:36am Talk is more Faces dates starting in January. I'd guess that there won't be a whole lot of shows - certainly not a year's worth - so there'll be no impact on any tour plans the Stones might have for later in 2011. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Philip on Aug 19th, 2010 at 9:42am
Wow! I am seriously impressed with those clips!!!
I,ve went from being totally cynical abaout it to wanting to witness it for myself! Seems they are simply making the best of a not so ideal situation, amazed how on fire Ronnie is, only shows how stifled he is in the stones. Mick Hucknall sounds great, his love for the songs really comes through. All said and done the music does the talking and they sound great! How sweet that Ronnie has his son onboard too. |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Mel Belli on Aug 19th, 2010 at 10:08am
Best Ronnie in years. And I mean that. He's clearly at home in those tunes.
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 19th, 2010 at 11:02am Mel Belli wrote on Aug 19th, 2010 at 10:08am:
No, fire his ass? ;) |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by gimmekeef on Aug 19th, 2010 at 11:17am
I have always felt that the Stones should let Ronnie play one of his original tunes with Keith during Mick's rest period. it would keep Ronnie focused and one solo Keith song per night is enough for most fans..........
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 19th, 2010 at 11:54am gimmekeef wrote on Aug 19th, 2010 at 11:17am:
If you thought their was a lot of people using Keith's set as a piss break,if Ronnie sang a song their would be a stampede.... |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by gimmekeef on Aug 19th, 2010 at 12:12pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Aug 19th, 2010 at 11:54am:
They'd start maybe...but then stop and enjoy...some of his solo stuff is great and would sound even better played with Keith and Charlie..... |
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Title: Re: The Faces Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 20th, 2010 at 2:26pm Ekstra Bladet spoke with Woody, Mac, Kenney and Glen Matlock after today's sound check in Randers, Denmark: Faces: Fun or nothing! Not the best translation, but you'll get the gist... |
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Title: Re: The Faces In Randers Denmark Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 20th, 2010 at 11:51pm Ekstra Bladet's glowing review of tonight's show - Ooh La La! Setlist Miss Judy's Farm Too Bad Had Me A Real Good Time I Wish It Would Rain Maybe I'm Amazed Flying Debris Ooh La La (I Know) I'm Losing You I'd Rather Go Blind Cindy Incidentally Pool Hall Richard Encore: I Feel So Good Stay With Me Casper Dalhoff/foto.jp.dk Bring this thing across the pond, boys! |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 21st, 2010 at 11:46am
Great Pics Thanks, good to see Ronnie up & playing, he looks more happier in The Faces then The Stones, never seen him jump like that!
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Unholy Trinity on Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:11pm
Great pix as always left shoe shuffle, do the Harlem shuffle !! great contributions as always!
[Posted from the Unholy Trinity account by Voodoo] |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:14pm
BTW... great to see pix of Mac (finally)
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by mojoman on Aug 21st, 2010 at 3:26pm
hope they do a philly date............SOON!!!
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Title: Re: The Faces In Randers Denmark Post by left shoe shuffle on Aug 23rd, 2010 at 12:27pm Coupla clips from Friday's show: 'Had Me A Real Good Time' - www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4kXgc8Bf6c 'Ooh La La' - www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ8y0iX8zDs |
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Title: Re: The Faces: Just Like The 70's? Post by gimmekeef on Aug 23rd, 2010 at 12:42pm
I keep waiting for a boot of one of these shows to turn up.....anyone seen anything?
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