it's June 2023 and i'm watching this for the first time! as a 71 year old. i feel like a time traveller. what a band, up there with the Who and the Kinks. top mods too. genius. bought their records as soon as they came out.....
I have fond memories of seeing them in Leeds c '74. I was sitting on my own in the side bar of the City Varieties. I knew they were in concert but couldn't afford a ticket. A friend came in for a pint before going to work. He was surprised I'd not gone. When I explained, he passed me his ticket. I got there just in time for Lazy Sunday Afternoon. I'd only missed about 10 minutes. What a blast. Later, I saw Focus and Home for 40p
There was nothing SMALL about this band. I still listen to their music to lift me up. It's like a genuine dose of honesty from some real mods who just wanted to be heard and be happy...and stoned. So cool to be a young musician back then. I think we should all stay simple and just groove in life. No worries...it's a short show folks! Thankyou SMALL FACES for loving music! Shame on you Don for being bad to these young lads. No body can take their legacy away! Love you guys always!!! 😋
That was my Telecaster Steve's playing here, and he used it on this legendary album. Played the same gig in Rome 1967 (I think), he loved the beaten up look of it and swapped his Pink LP Special for it..... said he just had to have it. God bless him.👍🇬🇧
WOW. Just...WOW. Who'd have imagined that 52 YEARS LATER (and nearly 23 years after Lane's tragic passing), we'd be given the incredible gift, of rare, previously unseen footage of a baby-faced, 22 year old Ronnie, along with the incredible 'Small Faces', recording their 3rd and final studio album!! I AM IN HEAVEN!! Thanks so much for posting this, I LOVE IT!
The British band that gives me the most pleasure by far. The energy, especially Steve Marriotts's, and originality. Rock 'n Roll giants that remained ordinary blokes.
Bought this album when it was released in '68. One of the best albums, in my opinion. Steve Mariott and Ronnie Lane were incredible, and Kenny Jones and Ian MacLagan were the best. I was 16 and little did I know how this music would shape my life.
This is priceless in so many ways. And I know very little about these brilliant guys. In Brasil they are inexistente. Thanks to internet I’ve been discovering so wonderful stuff thanks for sharing
I used to play Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake over and over again when I was in my early teens (late sixties / early seventies). I loved the big circular tobacco tin that the LP came in and the beautifully designed cover. I also loved Professor Stanley Unwin's nutty bits between the songs.
I still love this album. Way,way, way ahead of its time. Idiosyncratic? Groundbreaking. Everyone wanted to make 'concept albums' after this. Wouldn't be a Tommy without this.
They definitely don't make 'em like this anymore! Discovered the Small Faces in the 90's whilst at school, this album has a special place in my heart. RIP Ronnie, Steve and Ian XXX
Small Faces were a small part of my transition from the naivety of childhood to the awareness of early adulthood. Teenager? Melbourne, Australia winter of 1968 Saturday afternoon ABC TV Hit Parade or Hit Scene with Dick Williams. Dick who was an older guy attired in a paisley shirt played 'Lazy Sunday' no video just stills of the band. What a revelation! -Wouldn't it be nice to get on with me neighbours? But they make it very clear, they've got no room for ravers They stop me from groovin', they bang on me wall. Well that eras clearly over but what fun it was!
If only Lane and Marriott could have found their niche like Page and Plant and Jagger and Keith....but Marriot was a year late for Jimmy. I didnt like Humble Pie . I liked Small Faces , then Frampton comes Alive. What happened to Stevie in between??... maybe his RnB route lost me...then Ronnie’s bumpkin phase lost me too....cant we all just go back to the 60’s??...
@@ronaldmitchell3665 I am baffled by the way you see Steve and Ronnie as a partnership they were both strong individuals but Steve was brought up as a showman by doing west end shows same as Alex Harvey he could have gone on doing mcvities ads for the TV to make a living if he was that way inclined but instead he dedicated himself to blues and soul. Ronnie was his own composer he wrote layla for Clapton and his own songs go to a deep level. It took one of my friends to die before I reached The Poacher.
fan tastic... this album arrived in the only record store in New Plymouth, New Zealand, while I was starting to buy records with after school pocket money. The store suddenly had a sound proof booth with headphones and this was one of the very first stereo records to land. I loved and still love Steve Mariott and he was among my favourite teenage rock gurus. I never saw video of him for many years until RUclips. Thanx
Look at em they're havin' a ball . Its a crying shame that they were doing all this brilliant shit at the same time as the beatles , Stones , cream , kinks Zep , The Nice etc , etc . Were doing theirs . We're talking about the most fertile musical decade in popular music history bar none . T .SF's just got swallowed up got absorbed by London's vibrant music scene , fucked over by the usual suspects ie. Management , contractual shit etc . It is to their eternal credit that their musical and lyrical excellence still shines brightly in these uncertain times . God bless all four of them x
What an amazing video. I have listened to the album regularly since it was released and have never tired of hearing it. Seeing this live performance brought a whole new dimension to the "Flake".
This is one of my favorite albums from that era! While Lane, Marriot & McLagan, get props all the time (And, they certainly deserve it!). In my humble opinion, Kenny Jones is underrated and his drumming on this record is some of the best Rock n Roll drumming that you're ever going to hear. Wow! finally able to say that after all this time!
Ogdens flake. Ideal pipe tobacco to fill your bowl with, mixed with the weed of course. A real psychedelic classic album. "Song of a Baker" would've made an excellent further single A-side. Bought the 45s "Lazy Sunday" and "The Universal" at the time" both on the fawny coloured Immediate label. In 1969 got a copy of the double A-side "Afterglow of your Love"/ "Wham, Bam, Thank you Man", my first on the pink Immediate label. My wife saw Small Faces at Newcastle City Hall when and where the live tracks on "The Autumn Stone" were recorded and we saw Steve Marriott's Packet of Three at The Buddle Farm Arts Centre, Wallsend, circa mid-1980's. Happy daze indeed.
The world is full of injustice...thankfully, those of us who are enlightened/fans, can visit here and be completely blown away by an amazing band on top of their game and, on 🔥 Cheers to my fellow enlightened friends
Ich war 16 als ich mir Odgens Nut Gone Flake kaufte.Jetzt bin ich71 und lege die Platte immer noch auf den Plattenteller.Freunde,wie doch die Zeit vergeht.
Don't we all love some NutGone! This is above awesome really, for its time and ever after. Refreshing too, to hear English as she is sung - albeit the story about Lazy Sunday is that Steve is doing an OT voice after being stirred abt never singing in his own accent by that absolutely fake US accent band the Hollies. O the ironing. Stanley seems to do a little bit of a Kurt Schwitters thing every so often. You can see where Kenneth Williams got his influence for the cordwangler Rambling Syd Rumpo. So good to hear this live version.
I saw them at Woban abbey when the the stage was set on fire by the crowd throwing sparklers handed out to them if I remember rightly the Coventry mods got the blame ,until that happened it had been a great week end loved the small faces
I would love to see a really clean and clear film image. I love this album so much. I bought a British import of this album in the early 70’s. I have a couple of nice imports by them Autumn Almanac and something else but I don’t have their earliest albums.
Was privileged to see all the Small Faces at differing times in FW-Dalllas. I saw Kenny Jones w The Who, 1982, Cotton Bowl, Ian McClagan w the Stones, 1981, Ronnie Lane for his ARMS Benefit, along with MANY GREAT MUSICIANS, too numerous here to list, and STEVE MARRIOT AT SAVVY'S, a small, East Side of Fort Worth rock bar, March 01, 1982, at a distance about the same as between me and my monitor now, jamming his heart and soul out. The world is a sadder, but no wiser place without the Small Faces, but we can maybe learn from their work here.
This LP (their third and last) reached number 1 in the UK in April 1968 and remained at the top for 6 weeks; I'm just wonder if they were still on 20 quid a week each at this time?
I remember back then going to the record store and walking out with Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland, Jefferson Airplane Crown of Creation, and Cream Wheels of Fire. I wanted Ogden's Nut Gone Flake but I'd run out of money. I wish I'd bought it it's a fantastic album!
I love the contrast between a true punk band - years ahead of that revolution - with the smooth suited narrator - brilliant!! Lazy Sunday and Itchycoo Park were two of the first singles I bought second hand in 1969 and they still stand the test of time. Steve Marriot - rock god - gone to soon. For "Song of the Baker" he just blasts it. Vocally up there with Paul Rogers, Robert Plant and Roger Daltrey in my view. The untimely death of Ronnie Lane was another sad loss. Had an album of his on tape, a colaboration, with Pete Townsend but lost and can't remember the name. God rest Stanley Unwin too for his story telling...crazy album
Remember meeting Steve Marriott in the Jude in Oxford a great down to earth guy, and always remembered you, you always wish you had made more of the opportunities when they came your way
it's June 2023 and i'm watching this for the first time! as a 71 year old. i feel like a time traveller. what a band, up there with the Who and the Kinks. top mods too. genius. bought their records as soon as they came out.....
I’m 75 and I was lucky enough to see them live
Rod Stewart was involved with the faces
They'll never age their music will be as good in another 50yrs 😮 xx.
I have fond memories of seeing them in Leeds c '74. I was sitting on my own in the side bar of the City Varieties. I knew they were in concert but couldn't afford a ticket. A friend came in for a pint before going to work. He was surprised I'd not gone. When I explained, he passed me his ticket. I got there just in time for Lazy Sunday Afternoon. I'd only missed about 10 minutes. What a blast. Later, I saw Focus and Home for 40p
They didnt exist anymore in 1974
@@parallaxview6770 maybe he saw the tall faces,or is tripping on tall tales!!! he is talking bellocks,for sure!!!
There was nothing SMALL about this band. I still listen to their music to lift me up. It's like a genuine dose of honesty from some real mods who just wanted to be heard and be happy...and stoned. So cool to be a young musician back then. I think we should all stay simple and just groove in life. No worries...it's a short show folks! Thankyou SMALL FACES for loving music! Shame on you Don for being bad to these young lads. No body can take their legacy away! Love you guys always!!! 😋
Cheers Mate!!!!
Very Short Show.
Too short..
Always thought it was because they were among the "Faces" of the Mod scene in London and Brighton and because none of them were especially tall?
Just another musical icon, superb. Stvie M !
These guys are like 21 years old and they totally rock. They really are the best 60s English band.
That was my Telecaster Steve's playing here, and he used it on this legendary album. Played the same gig in Rome 1967 (I think), he loved the beaten up look of it and swapped his Pink LP Special for it..... said he just had to have it. God bless him.👍🇬🇧
oh nice, is that a Gretsch pickup in the front?
@@CarlDraper ... not sure what pick up he fitted but I don't think it was a Gretsch.✌️🇬🇧
When you consider how young they were its even more astonishing!
When music was fun and so enjoyable!
Thank god this didn’t get ‘lost’
Rather watch this or Newsnight? Another BBC disgrace that most Colour Me Pop episodes are lost.
This is brilliant 👍
WOW. Just...WOW. Who'd have imagined that 52 YEARS LATER (and nearly 23 years after Lane's tragic passing), we'd be given the incredible gift, of rare, previously unseen footage of a baby-faced, 22 year old Ronnie, along with the incredible 'Small Faces', recording their 3rd and final studio album!! I AM IN HEAVEN!! Thanks so much for posting this, I LOVE IT!
I can never think of April 1st wothout thinking of Ronnie (Alril Fool's Birthday)
Gimme a happy days ToyTown newspaper smile....
Folks have been seeing this on BBC for decades....not in America, though. Thx.
The start of it ,Faces ,Humble Pie, oh what a time it was so much more to come from all of the Greats!
And Steve Marriott with all the moves! So cool to see this!
Song of a Baker, like a mystic Sufi poem, an absolute masterpiece, one of the greatest rock songs ever written.
instablaster...
Ogdens nutgone flake the whole album is brilliant.
Yeah not sure if Pete Townshend had introduced him to Meher Baba by this point. Absolutely blinding song.
The British band that gives me the most pleasure by far. The energy, especially Steve Marriotts's, and originality. Rock 'n Roll giants that remained ordinary blokes.
Steve is 110% energy. It drove them crazy sometimes, though. He had one of the best voices in rock. Robin Zander does too (Cheap Trick).
Some of their music is decades ahead as well, the title track on ogdens is just sublime. Imo they were better than the who or the kinks.
Bought this record in 1968 and it will always be a psychedelic classic!
Only about my 369th time I’ve come back to watch this fucking amazing band !!!
Fantastic, what a loss to music Ronnie and Steve live on forever
Talented talented talented....
What a musical desert we now live in..............
So much talent in one band.
What a tonic makes today's scene seem so dull
Cause it is……🤷🏻♂️
@@andrewmair7371seconded
Ogden's B-side is one of the best achievements in music and art's history. Tese guys were geniuses.
Small faces still phenomenal still fantastic 😍 out of this world still love them to bits❤ always
Pure quality even now. Steve marriott was amazing and the band so talented
ronnie was the man here
I think I watched this...and bought the album as a result...brilliant
I always adored the Small Faces, particularly Steve. Saw him a few times , in my local pub. Best live act ever!
Bought this album when it was released in '68. One of the best albums, in my opinion. Steve Mariott and Ronnie Lane were incredible, and Kenny Jones and Ian MacLagan were the best. I was 16 and little did I know how this music would shape my life.
Still my hero, Stevie Marriott , Small Faces live on till I die
Jeff hope you're well I am the same age as you 😮 and feel exactly the same great time to be alive ❤Pete xx.
Do you remember the first time hearing it
I were 10 when this album came out, didn't have a record player back then, so good to see this now.
This is priceless in so many ways. And I know very little about these brilliant guys. In Brasil they are inexistente. Thanks to internet I’ve been discovering so wonderful stuff thanks for sharing
I used to play Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake over and over again when I was in my early teens (late sixties / early seventies). I loved the big circular tobacco tin that the LP came in and the beautifully designed cover. I also loved Professor Stanley Unwin's nutty bits between the songs.
someone stole my copy,probably when i was too wasted!. it used to sit nicely in my record collection with the first Public Image LP
Love how well the 2 singers work so well together.
I still love this album. Way,way, way ahead of its time. Idiosyncratic? Groundbreaking. Everyone wanted to make 'concept albums' after this. Wouldn't be a Tommy without this.
They definitely don't make 'em like this anymore! Discovered the Small Faces in the 90's whilst at school, this album has a special place in my heart. RIP Ronnie, Steve and Ian XXX
Young musicians nowadays don`t have the imagination to write anything like this...their brains have been turned to slush by the net.
This is so good.
Still love listening to them ... what a loss to music one of the best bands of the era without doubt.
Small Faces were a small part of my transition from the naivety of childhood to the awareness of early adulthood. Teenager? Melbourne, Australia winter of 1968 Saturday afternoon ABC TV Hit Parade or Hit Scene with Dick Williams. Dick who was an older guy attired in a paisley shirt played 'Lazy Sunday' no video just stills of the band. What a revelation!
-Wouldn't it be nice to get on with me neighbours?
But they make it very clear, they've got no room for ravers
They stop me from groovin', they bang on me wall.
Well that eras clearly over but what fun it was!
So brilliant and pure joy!
Listen to this every now and again, to remember what magic British working class were capable of.
Still got this album on vinyl in the round sleeve. Brilliant-y-bode!!
Likewise and remember watching Michael Dean introducing them back then.
Absolutelysmashinflake it is....
The problem at the record stores was that it kept rolling off the shelves.
Me too..i was 14 when i bought this, and it was nearly holy for me. Now i`m 70 years, and i hear it minmum 1time a month. Can`t get enough of it
Ronnie Lane was great, he got overshadowed by Marriott, but a great writer and musician in his own right
This group rivals the Beatles between Lane and Marriott. Not to mention Jones on drums.
Plonk = IDOL
If only Lane and Marriott could have found their niche like Page and Plant and Jagger and Keith....but Marriot was a year late for Jimmy. I didnt like Humble Pie . I liked Small Faces , then Frampton comes Alive. What happened to Stevie in between??... maybe his RnB route lost me...then Ronnie’s bumpkin phase lost me too....cant we all just go back to the 60’s??...
@@ronaldmitchell3665 this is as close to perfection as you’re gonna get !!! An perfect supernova of a band…no one comes close to these herberts
@@ronaldmitchell3665 I am baffled by the way you see Steve and Ronnie as a partnership they were both strong individuals but Steve was brought up as a showman by doing west end shows same as Alex Harvey he could have gone on doing mcvities ads for the TV to make a living if he was that way inclined but instead he dedicated himself to blues and soul. Ronnie was his own composer he wrote layla for Clapton and his own songs go to a deep level. It took one of my friends to die before I reached The Poacher.
I've lived my life with that dictum to rule Life is a Bowl of Albran !! Happy days Toytown newspaper smile 😮 xx.
All their music, autumn stone another masterpiece, pig trotters etc
Always loved Small Faces and always will, a group of friends, who were so very talented musicians and Marriott was such a character.
fan tastic... this album arrived in the only record store in New Plymouth, New Zealand, while I was starting to buy records with after school pocket money. The store suddenly had a sound proof booth with headphones and this was one of the very first stereo records to land. I loved and still love Steve Mariott and he was among my favourite teenage rock gurus. I never saw video of him for many years until RUclips. Thanx
Look at em they're havin' a ball . Its a crying shame that they were doing all this brilliant shit at the same time as the beatles , Stones , cream , kinks Zep , The Nice etc , etc . Were doing theirs . We're talking about the most fertile musical decade in popular music history bar none . T .SF's just got swallowed up got absorbed by London's vibrant music scene , fucked over by the usual suspects ie. Management , contractual shit etc .
It is to their eternal credit that their musical and lyrical excellence still shines brightly in these uncertain times . God bless all four of them x
Released on 24 May 1968, the LP peaked at number one on the UK Album Charts on 29 June
what a wonderful video to find!
Omg Steve Marriott is INCREDIBLE here!!
Steve Marriott is incredible EVERYWHERE!!❤️
Steve hanging that telecaster low. Very cool.
They were an excellent band and still listen to there music today.
Loved it, great show
I still.treasure the album
Told my children never to sell it
Mind bending music. 😎🎶🎸
Such a nicely tight sound so balanced a real treasure in guys who enjoy playing together and great talent must have something to do with it
Pure pop songs just don't get much better than Sunday Afternoon.
When music ment something I still get goosebumps listening to this album pure class what a band ✌️💚😎🇮🇪
Steve Marriott got screwed over by management in Small Faces and Humble Pie. Another tragic case of the artists getting robbed so suits could cash in.
So many bands were robbed blind by their management and record labels. That seemed to be the norm. It’s totally outrageous.
What a glorious sound! Now I have to do some research and find out what I’ve been missing all these years.
The BBC ought to do a DVD of this series, a la OGWT
I only rediscovered these guys. I had forgotten how friggin fantastic they really were.
I love this
Grew Up with this lp
Still play it on a regular basis!
Never seen this nutty film
Absolutely Brilliant
Love that line doing me crust in,
Fantastic, what a brilliant performance. Many thanks to the Small Faces and the great Professor Stanley Unwin.
60s and 70s music is the best
My dad had this tape when I was a kid and of course I loved it then and I love it now. ONGF is the best British rock album of all time.
What an amazing video. I have listened to the album regularly since it was released and have never tired of hearing it. Seeing this live performance brought a whole new dimension to the "Flake".
This is one of my favorite albums from that era! While Lane, Marriot & McLagan, get props all the time (And, they certainly deserve it!). In my humble opinion, Kenny Jones is underrated and his drumming on this record is some of the best Rock n Roll drumming that you're ever going to hear. Wow! finally able to say that after all this time!
I agree! And sadly, he was a terrible misfit in The Who.
unbelievable strong...
and also now December 2020...
THANKS from Bucharest and Germany
I HAVE THE LABLE...........
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Amazing stuff. Well done, wish I knew even one person half as good as these guys!
Ogdens flake. Ideal pipe tobacco to fill your bowl with, mixed with the weed of course. A real psychedelic classic album. "Song of a Baker" would've made an excellent further single A-side. Bought the 45s "Lazy Sunday" and "The Universal" at the time" both on the fawny coloured Immediate label. In 1969 got a copy of the double A-side "Afterglow of your Love"/ "Wham, Bam, Thank you Man", my first on the pink Immediate label. My wife saw Small Faces at Newcastle City Hall when and where the live tracks on "The Autumn Stone" were recorded and we saw Steve Marriott's Packet of Three at The Buddle Farm Arts Centre, Wallsend, circa mid-1980's. Happy daze indeed.
I can't believe this video has so few views
Might that be because it was posted just a few months ago , and already for years available on RUclips ? Just guessing .
The world is full of injustice...thankfully, those of us who are enlightened/fans, can visit here and be completely blown away by an amazing band on top of their game and, on 🔥
Cheers to my fellow enlightened friends
Ich war 16 als ich mir Odgens Nut Gone Flake kaufte.Jetzt bin ich71 und lege die Platte immer noch auf den Plattenteller.Freunde,wie doch die Zeit vergeht.
Don't we all love some NutGone! This is above awesome really, for its time and ever after. Refreshing too, to hear English as she is sung - albeit the story about Lazy Sunday is that Steve is doing an OT voice after being stirred abt never singing in his own accent by that absolutely fake US accent band the Hollies. O the ironing.
Stanley seems to do a little bit of a Kurt Schwitters thing every so often. You can see where Kenneth Williams got his influence for the cordwangler Rambling Syd Rumpo. So good to hear this live version.
Great 😮😮 just takes me back to those hazy days life was great xx.
Once you are into it you can't go wrong.....close your eyes and drift away into Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake!
60’s British Band The Small Faces 👍
One of the most underestimated bands of the day their sound was unforgettable I thank my lucky stars that I saw them live several times 😮 xx
This video footage and performance is a gift, absolutely enjoying it immensely!
Such an incredible band.
They really seemed like they were still having fun at this point. I think they broke up right after this album.
Mushrooms 😮 and Lysergic acid plus Ogdens Nutt Gone Flake what a recipe xx.
Why
They were happy daze indeed!!!
there will never be music like this again and it makes me so sad.
I saw them at Woban abbey when the the stage was set on fire by the crowd throwing sparklers handed out to them if I remember rightly the Coventry mods got the blame ,until that happened it had been a great week end loved the small faces
This is when guys could actually play music and good music at that 👌
I would love to see a really clean and clear film image. I love this album so much. I bought a British import of this album in the early 70’s. I have a couple of nice imports by them Autumn Almanac and something else but I don’t have their earliest albums.
Brilliant performance
A song about baking bread AWESOME 🎸❤️🇬🇧
Was privileged to see all the Small Faces at differing times in FW-Dalllas. I saw Kenny Jones w The Who, 1982, Cotton Bowl, Ian McClagan w the Stones, 1981, Ronnie Lane for his ARMS Benefit, along with MANY GREAT MUSICIANS, too numerous here to list, and STEVE MARRIOT AT SAVVY'S, a small, East Side of Fort Worth rock bar, March 01, 1982, at a distance about the same as between me and my monitor now, jamming his heart and soul out. The world is a sadder, but no wiser place without the Small Faces, but we can maybe learn from their work here.
This LP (their third and last) reached number 1 in the UK in April 1968 and remained at the top for 6 weeks; I'm just wonder if they were still on 20 quid a week each at this time?
I used listen to thiss when i was 15 still listen to this today i think profesorr stanley unwin is great very well educated !! Rock on
En España tuvieron un cierto exito,pero yo siempre los admire desde que empezaron
ABSOLUTELY EPIC 🔥
What a phenomenal band they were. Song after song of total utter GOD LIKE MUSIC ,,,Gx
Excelentes mods Small Faces!!!
GENIUS.
I remember back then going to the record store and walking out with Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland, Jefferson Airplane Crown of Creation, and Cream Wheels of Fire. I wanted Ogden's Nut Gone Flake but I'd run out of money.
I wish I'd bought it it's a fantastic album!
Always a PLEASURE 🙏 ❤
So good.
WOW is Write and Bless Ken Jones for still Rockin with The Who.
Saw them way back Colsten Hall Bristol, was amazed when Stve turned off his Mic and the vol didnt fade ! Heck of a voice !
maybe the switch was faulty
Superb band 🎸 💯
I love the contrast between a true punk band - years ahead of that revolution - with the smooth suited narrator - brilliant!! Lazy Sunday and Itchycoo Park were two of the first singles I bought second hand in 1969 and they still stand the test of time. Steve Marriot - rock god - gone to soon. For "Song of the Baker" he just blasts it. Vocally up there with Paul Rogers, Robert Plant and Roger Daltrey in my view. The untimely death of Ronnie Lane was another sad loss. Had an album of his on tape, a colaboration, with Pete Townsend but lost and can't remember the name. God rest Stanley Unwin too for his story telling...crazy album
Album title is Rough Mix
I remember it, and on occasion seek out "My Baby" a catchy tune they did on the record.
Brilliant 👏
First and best Snacka om å va före sin tid Otroligt outstanding
Remember meeting Steve Marriott in the Jude in Oxford a great down to earth guy, and always remembered you, you always wish you had made more of the opportunities when they came your way