The faces live England 1972
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
- The Faces live England, first broadcast on April 1st 1972, this version is taken from a 2002 rebroadcast which I recorded on DVD-R Set list as Follows
0:00 Three button Hand me down
4:23 Maybe I'm amazed
10:46 Miss Judy's Farm
14:43 Stay With Me
20:58 (I know) I'm losing you
#rodstewart #ronniewood #faces - Видеоклипы
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Hi just a quick heads up here, I posted this on my Retro TOTP channel a couple of years ago now, BBC had my whole channel taken down for copyright 👎
Well done, mate!
Absolutely my favorite era of Rod Stewart Ronnie Lane Ron Wood Ian McLagan Kenny Jones what a great band
"Hot Legs" was a badazz tune.
.. yes but sorry but Micky Waller was the man. Kenny Jones is just a very ordinary drummer.
Especially live!
natch!
What about ronnie lane
Ron Wood at his best. He never shined like this with the Stones. IMHO
Yea, in the stones, wood s don,t have distortion like this, this is. primo. I keep thinking must be DiMarzio pickups
RONNIE THE PERFECT STONE🎸💥💥💥🥃🥃🥃🥃🥃
First of all, they are at the top here in terms of age and physicality, - Rod Stewart is also at the top here, and then the joy of playing shines out of them, they have a lot of fun here. Ronnie Woods came to stand in the shadow of Keith Richards, - no one was allowed to overshadow the self-proclaimed guitar genius. It was a bit of a shame, - because Ronnie is a much better guitarist than Keith, - the best was Mick Taylor, he went his own way, he didn't want to be overshadowed by an egocentric Keith who is basically not a very good guitarist .
You could really hear him ! Sounds good !
@michaelnielsen2096
Keith is a helluva riff master and him and Ron are always switching guitar duties to keep it interesting.
That's according to both of them in interviews on RUclips.
I do prefer the Taylor Stones though, but mostly because of the music.
Dear Ronnie Lane. A true English Gent. Rest in Peace.
Muy grande Ronnie Lane, si señor!
A brilliant Band at the peak of their powers.
Yup
Yup two. PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. ✌️😎🏴
♥️❤️❤️grit your teeth on this. Good as it gets.
One hell of a band! I was 18 in 1972, great time to be alive!
Iwas 18, 18 months old but was bought up on this from elder members of the family.
Rod Stewart is a legend in his own lifetime. He is a first rate performer. He and Ronnie Wood took this band to another level, that is a fact.
That is certainly true! But is it not also true the other way around? I do think that after the departure of the charismatic Marriott, the Small Faces once again needed a powerful frontman and that became Rod Stewart. They were all five musicians with a tremendous joy in making music. The three Small Faces boosted Rod and Ronnie's careers just as much. At least, I think so...
@@EdwinJack64Fair comment.👍
Rod stewart would not be where he is today without messers Wood Lane McClagan and Jones behind him kicking him up the arse in the early days
Rod Stewart certainly benefitted from playing with those guys. But Stewart with any decent musicians and he'd flourish. Because he dod after Faces. But this band was tremendous live. Saw them in '75'. Without Ronnie Lane. My first big arena concert. I was a more than satisfied fan after that show.
@@mrvlsmrvNo
One of the best live performances ever set to video, love the tone Ronnie is getting out of that Zemaitis bass!
Yes indeed.... Ronnie's Bass Tone is the BOMB 💣!!!!!!!!
One of the best band live ever!
I read somewhere that somebody stole that bass
So nasty. Perfect.
The Zemaitis played by Ron Wood is a guitar.Ron had several Zemaitis guitars.One of them was stole,a mother of pearl One I think.
Ronnie Lane played a Zemaitis bass.
Thanks for posting that video,great concert.
I'd forgotten how good they were. What a powerhouse Kenny Jones was/is.
Totally. A far better drummer than Keith Moon, who never achieved the same legendary status because he didn't drive Roll Royces into swimming pools and die of debauchery.
This is it right here. If someone asked me what rock & roll is, I would point them to this video.
None of these guys ever bettered this imho. Career highlight.
I agree totally! This here is a high standard to better mind you. Great stuff.
Ronny wood did a lot of great stuff with the stones too
The absolute definition of a supergroup! Ronnie Lane was a criminally underrated rock n roller who was tragically taken from this world way too soon.
Tell me. I knew him back in Texas. After this.
Helluva guy. He and I were regular alcoholics at Maggie Mae's on Sixth.
@@philhubb5885
Austin?
Do u by chance remember a fella named, Stepchild?
(Phil Selstrum)
He used to hang out with Ronnie and band.
He has passed, as well
Edit: oops, jst saw "6th"
A wonderful reminder, that Rod Stewart used to front one of the all-time great rock bands, and that Ron Wood used to play tasty lead AND rhythm guitar, that you could actually HEAR.
This is the best I have heard Ron Wood play by a country mile. The stones are such a sloppy band beyond the drums and bass. This is much tighter all round.
@@jonginder5494 And musically smarter
Criminally underrated.
Especially Kenny Jones...
Rated quite highly by those who listened. There were, in fact, A LOT of memorable hits in 1972 -- the least of which was "Popcorn" by Hot Butter.
I begin to understand my Mums and Aunties fascination with this band and why I heard it CONSTAnTLY as a young man.
Fantastic band to a man.
how many "mums" do you have ?
I was 14 when this came out! Mom bought FACES LIVE in 1971, and she played it all the time, and Danced to it!! Great Memories, i was blessed to have a Musically blessed Mom!! Heard lots of great Music, that friends my age didnt!!
The collective groove that this band laid down was infectious and unparalleled for its time. Each member was a vital contributor to that formula. What a powerhouse!
I'm glad that the three remaining Small Faces members along with Rod and Ronnie formed this unique blend at the time. What a band! I'm just blown off the couch!
Rod was a great singer back then
The I know I'm losing you here is one of my personal favourite music moments. Delicious guitar tones, that drum solo... When it all kicks back in... Pretty damn awesome!!!
Ron is always at his best I have one of his guitars and sometimes I open the case and just think of the places this things been.
I'd love to hear how you came to own it, that's got to be an incredible story in itself! I'm interested
You just think it´s happy talk with a little excited spittle that´s all.
@@brucegwynn47 A good friend of mine was an audio/stage rigging engineer forever he’s in his late 70s toured with every one who is someone. And since he made great money and was single would hang out with the guys at most every stop and head to whatever pawn shops and funky guitar stores they could find he would always buy a guitar his collection is grand really cool stuff always in there cases. I have provided a service for him we own a small company and he always trades me a guitar. I always let him pick till I found out he hade a custom telecaster that Ron traded at a music store in Tennessee my friend intervened and bought it back while the were still in store. This was in the 70s it still has original strings the set up was well just like a touring stones guitar would be . He’s who I wanted to be when I was young ahhhh only if faces had stayed together a while longer.
Superb concert shows the brilliance of The Faces. They were soooo good.
Maybe I'm Amazed .... peak R&R moment.
Wow just watched this for the first time and This is just the best and most beautiful version of Maybe I’m amazed. What a band.
Thanks for watching and commenting
The great late ronnie lane.
A great band that could have gone far! Ron Wood, incredible guitarist and musician, so underrated! The small faces gave rise to Rod Stewart!
great band that could have gone fart !
Not sure if Ron Wood is underrated, he became a Rolling Stone. Can't get more rated than that.
Drummer Kenney jones as worked with some of the greatest vocalist frontmen , Rod , marriott, daltrey, and paul Rodgers,
Wow I'm 60 the young people today don't even know how amazing that was
At that time only 3 bands stood at the same level of popularity: T.Rex, The Faces and Slade. SUPER !!!
They were bigger than Zeppelin and Stones?
Faces were definitely on the same level as Stones, zeppelin, The Who, etc. But Slade , C’mon lol? I saw this 72 tour 5th row
In England you mean....none of those bands were big in North America, sadly, because I loved them all. The Stones, The Who and Zeppelin were overall bigger. People should look into Slade's history in the UK though. They sold more singles than any group in the UK in the '70's and were 2nd behind the Beatles for top 10 singles in a single decade. That said, singles sales does not equal quality.
The Stones, The Who, and Zep. were the giants in the 60', 70's.
One of the best bands of the 70s. All great musicians in here. RIP Ronnie & Mac 🇬🇧🏆👍
One of the best bands of any era. End of.
Everyone at their peak. Raw, tuneful, soulful, meaningful. Thank God for Faces and Rod's first four albums.
Kenny Jones was really at the top of his game with these boys, Ron Wood my gawd, and Ronnie Lane as a Bassist extordinaire...and a Great singer too, In on Keyboards and vocals Ian McLagan and the pride of Scotland Rod the Mod Stewart!
Was Kenny Jones the same guy from the end years of The Who?
Yes@@revwillyg6450
@@revwillyg6450 It's Kenney but yes, the same man who joined The Who.
Excellent performance.
But Rod doesn‘t consider himself Scottish despite his heritage.
@@revwillyg6450yes that's Kenny from The Mighty Who.
FACES and HUMBLE PIE are two of the best bands ever.
Small Faces were way better than the Faces
I agree. Saw them both at The Rainbow Finsbury Park in the 70’s.
Kenny Jones groove and feel drove this car brilliantly 🥁
Not many Benny...
Imagine if Rod hadn't been so successful on his own, what a band!!
Imagine what? This was the last great bluesy rock band, of its time and gone by 1976.
The landscape changed, punk, new wave...
Man, they sound great. Rod and the guys were great in the 70s. Great musicians, I'm glad I found this video.
I saw Rod two weeks ago for the 21st time. Yes, a great show, as always! But, let me tell you something, the raggedness and almost drunkeness of these early FACES shows was something to behold. No horns, no girl singers, no fiddle. Five guys, cranking up their instruments and the microphone. And just letting loose. The electric piano is just so perfectly cheesy sounding. Ronnie has never been a guitar god like Page or Hendrix or Clapton... And shows here why. Plays pleasant leads. But not groundbreaking. The total sum, though was, and always will be sheer greatness. I've got all of Rod's recordings, including all of the FACES.
yeah but the tone. And the taste. His guitar sound is amazing. He might not be a god, as we understand them to be, but Ronnie always sounds fantastic.
I sure wish I’dv seen Rod in those early 70’s years. What a great band.
I saw this band in Wheaton, Maryland USA in 1970 or 1971. Nils Logren's Grin opened up for them. We knew Rod Stewart only as the singer on Jeff Beck's album. This video captures them very well. Rod had that hypnotic charisma and we were seated on the floor of this community center that held maybe 200 people!!
Kenny Jones is THE most underrated British rock drummer ever!!! He'd hold up against all your Bonham's, Moon's, Baker's and Mitchell's, Paice's absolutely no problem whatsoever!!! How's this rock drumming TITAN gone under the radar for so long???
Well he was asked to join the Who after moon died. Which shows what they thought of him. No mean feat that. And of cause he did join them.
And stayed with them. And he gained a lot of respect for it too.
@@bobbycollins6783 What Bobby said
Best version Maybe I'm Amazed!
I was lucky to see the Faces about this time in Portland Oregon. A great and memorable show eben 50 years later. I still remember the last song where Rod threw tge mike stand as far up as he could, and when it came down he broke it in half over his knee and left the stage. EPIC!
My first concert was The Faces at the Apollo Glasgow 72 , great live band. Of course i was pretty young so didn't realise , losing you was a Temptations song. Love what the Faces did with it, Kenny Jones's drum solo is fantastic.
A great first concert and a memorable venue, I was at the Apollo a few times.
@@ScottishTeeVee yes , saw lots of bands and it was much easier to meet some of them afterwards, met The Clash and The Stranglers.
ARMS Concert benefit for MS and Ronnie Laine, Dallas November 29, 1983 Reunion Arena. I was there, what a show. Ronnie ended the show with Goodnight Irene.
I was there, too.
@@danpritchett5617 awesome. I know someone who worked the behind the scenes for the promoter and other people. She said that Page was so out of it that she had to literally point him towards the light, the stage that is. A shame. But it happens.
The instrumental sections in Miss Judy's Farm and Stay With Me, where they all let rip, are the most kick-ass things I've heard for years. Brilliant!
Wow! Such a great band - all of them were great, even if I have a soft spot in my heart for Ronnie Lane - who was an incredible songwriter. Do you have any Ronnie in your archives? He was amazing.
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Great songwriter!
Thanks a million!
Rod at his best vocally!
Cheers!
He could belt even in the early stages and he was not yet garish.
(I know) I'm losing you has to be the best of black soul plus british invasion.
I love this version of it, thank you ScottishTeeVee.
Thank you sooooo much for posting this. Utterly superb. 💪🏿💪🏿👍🏽👍🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Faces Totally nailed this Wings classic....I Love the original by Sir Paul McCartney and Wings.....but....this live performance by The Faces. ...Totally Awesome.
It was a personal song for Ronnie...It mean't alot to him and his sobriety efforts which he received from his lady...
Yes agree the faces version is superior
I bet if you gave all these boys their time again, despite all the fame and fortunate that awaited some of them, they would pick this time. If only to hammer out another brilliant version of Stay with Me.
I was never a Rod Stewart fan, but Faces was a great band.
Kenney Jones! F*%ing amazing! Thanks for this. Cheers!
Thanks for watching and commenting Mike
Classic performance that will never get old! Thanks for posting @ScottishTeeVee and stay safe ☮️
I'm glad you enjoyed this, thanks for watching and commenting 🎸
Saw them at Univ California Irvine gym right around this time. Great concert. First time hearing these guys. Only heard Rod via Jeff Beck album until this. Impressive. Great post.
You were lucky to have sen them at that time, thanks for watching and commenting
これは、いいねえ~!!!
When I Was in High School, 「Rod Stewart / Faces - Live Coast To Coast 」I bought it.
I still have it after over 40 years.
And I listen to it with the excitement I felt back then!!
Oldschool of ROCK , thanks faces 🫶🫶🙏🙏🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Great band that melded proto punk, funk, folk and glitter. Truly amazing.
Back when Rod actually had a pair.
This is true rocknroll! Just awesome! One of the best bands!
love this show. Such a great performance.
Thanks for sharing. As a strong fan of the Faces, and first few Rod LPs, I made every effort possible to catch the band live. As an underpaid street urchin but with Artful Dodger talents, this had me attending several early 70s shows that were just bonafide brilliant. Ya got my vote mate.
Thanks for watching and commenting JJ 🙂
It was easier being an artful dodger in the 7O’s. I went to more concerts than I can remember and never paid to get in.
I can assure @@ScottishTeeVee it was my pleasure!!!
True That!!@@Americathebeautiful49 I'm 'guilt free' on all I weaseled into, back then, especially now that Stones tix are close to 1k for' nose bleeds' this time out. Keepin' my eyes crossed though! Ya never know. Saw Woodie's 1st tour with Stones, spring 75, and in fall saw his 'last' tour with Faces.
Many other channels have videos from this set, but this one blows them all away.... superb quality..... many thanks for keeping it and posting it! 👏👏👏
Thanks for watching and commenting Charles
Really, reeeeeally nice! Thank goodness footage like this still exists! Thank you!
This was an amazing band. I saw them in September 1975. Ronnie Wood was committed to one last tour after joining The Rolling Stones.
In 75 I saw Ronnie with the Faces in the spring at the LA Forum, and then again at the same venue with the Stones in the Fall. Great days.
I saw that last tour. Jessie Ed Davis was on second guitar. All the Ampeg amps were painted white. Great show.
I think I had this concert on tape about 50 years ago. All these years later, it still sounds just as good!
Rod's no Steve Marriott but he'll do. Kidding, really. Rod and the Faces was my first live concert around this time. Fantastic.
Frankie Miller
One of the best live performances, of any band, since the beginning of time!
So confident and so cool
I'd smile like Ronnie too if I could play my drums as well as he does that guitar!!
That’s a rock and roll band
Rod is the only musician on that stage that I have never seen perform live. Ronnie at the ARMS concert in Dallas, Kenney with the Who a number of times, Ian with the Stones in Dallas in 1975. That concert featured Montrose with Sammy Hagar, Trapeze and an up and coming band called the Eagles.
A lotta great gigs there, you were lucky to have attended them.
@@ScottishTeeVee I hope that you are doing great today. I’ve been fortunate enough to have attended way more amazing shows than can remember. During the 80’s one of my sisters was operations manager for Rainbow Ticketmaster in Dallas, before it became Ticketmaster the international behemoth. I’ll keep checking in with this channel.
It pays to have friends or sisters in high places.
@@Americathebeautiful49 I usually had to buy my tickets but they were very good ones at face value. Occasionally I would receive free ones from her.
Brilliant absolutely Brilliant. I’m going watch this over and over again 👏👏👏👏👏👏
My namesake, Kenny Jones, killing it on I'm Losing You! Fantastic performances all around! Thanks so much for posting this.
Thanks for watching and commenting Kenny😉
Good Lord! They were so friggin tight! Awesome set! Top of their game
que buenos era Los Faces, Ron Wood está que se sale, Ronnie Lane con ese feeling musical, aglutinando, Rod Stewart con una voz increible, Jones, McLagan, también músicos increibles. Me encantan
Wow this brings back memories I’ve probably seen every band of the seventies in concert.
Really a great performance, THE FACES! Thanks for share.
Kenny kicking serious butt on those skins!
That's what I thought. Brilliant shuffle!!!
The way the band comes charging back in at the end of Kenney's break............sublime.
What a band !
I saw this lineup in 72 at Dillon stadium, Hartford Ct. awesome
Ronnie Wood sliding all over his Dan Armstrong clear Lucite guitar on Stay With Me.
I instantly feel like I’m wearing an uncomfortable nylon shirt and smelling of Imperial Leather.
This is great quality than before
upload on.
wonderful - ROD STEWART
My this is so tight!
Rod Stewart!
Jeez, they are so feckin good...rock n roll as it is meant to be...
This is another great vid 👍
One of my biggest regrets is not seeing the Faces live .
Maybe next time 💙💙💙💙💙
Hell of a performance!!! Thanks for posting!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching and commenting
Wow, they're even better live! What a great recording that was.
How did Chris Robinson learn all of Rod Stewart’s moves without RUclips? The resemblance is uncanny. This is meant as compliment to both singers btw. Long Live Rod the Mod and Chris Freak & Roll Robinson.
Rod+Mick= Chris 😂
Two people made Rod Stewart. And that is : Ron Wood and above all : Micky Waller. Period !
Oh yes
Fortunate @ 13 and saw this band at the UCSB outdoor stadium.
From note one with the band warming up on the vamp then Rod dashing onto the stage grabbing the mic while sliding on his knees across the stage and tearing into Maggie to playing soccer onstage and towards the end controlling the crowd.
Unbelievably great!
The consummate Brit rockstar band.
What a rock band should do.
Nothing like a sleepy Stones concert of the last few decades.
Even better than the Humble Pie show I saw in LA Forum earlier that year.
when Rod was a badass
Man! good luck to the act had to follow up this band.
Kenny Jones is a totally underated drummer.
Kenney giving a masterclass on how to play drums.
Saw them Southend Kursal do these tunes, thought the old place was gonna collapse 😅
Brilliant !
Wow ! Awesome sound!!!