Rod Stewart and his mates were hot stuff for awhile, try Every Picture Tells a Story, I Know I' m Losing You and Maggie Mae, you will love them! Enjoy. 🎵
I love the depth and breadth of your music interests and willingness to listen to anything. Thry left 2 verses out of this live verion. Adding to his honesty, as you put it: Won't need to much pursuading I don't mean to sound degrading But with a face like that You got nothing to laugh about Yea I'll pay your cab fare home You can even use my best cologne Just don't be here in the morning when I wake up
From what I understand, this performance was before the song had been recorded in the studio, so they may have decided to alter the lyrics before recording it.
Rod and his great mate Ronnie Wood rock it up with a raunchy, good time singalong anthem of the joys of one night stands. With the Faces on rollicking good form, all barrelhouse piano and slide guitar, this cheery closing time belter invites you to throw romantic caution to the wind. “I’ll pay for your cab fare home / You can even use my best cologne / Just don’t be here in the morning when I wake up,” is the old lothario’s charming chat up line.
Do you know The Small Faces, with Steve Mariott singing? It's older, before Mariott quit to play in Humble Pie. Two that all should listen to are Tin Soldier and Ichycoo Park. Mariott had the strongest voice, which can be witnessed singing Black Coffee and I Don't Need No Doctor with Humble Pie. just say'n
A reverse super group if you think about it. All members went to bigger projects. Kenny Jones to The Who, Ron Wood to the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart and his solo stuff. RIP Ronnie Lane and Ian Mclaughlin. Have seen all in other bands. Saw Ron Wood, Kenny, and Ian in Dallas in 1992. Closest thing to a Faces reunion. Amazing show
Rod the mod, is one of the few singers that you can name the singer with two notes. One of the few men that had a haircut named after him. I had one. His career spanned three decades plus. Face was English slang for big man on the scene. In this era, it was normal for a couple just meeting for the first time to spend the night together.
The origin of the name Faces is that they evolved from the band Small Faces (Steve Marriott singer instead of Rod Stewart), which originated in the mother of one of the band members saying that they "all had small faces". The Small Faces were indeed smaller guys.
The Small Faces band name fit that they were all small. Most English bands of that era had members that were small and thin. The true meaning, is still slang used today and that also fit Rod and Ronnie Wood's egos. To be known as a "Face" was a big deal. Rod had been a singer since 1962 and was Jeff Beck's front man before forming his own group. Marriott had quit the band unannounced to the other three to join his buddy Frampton. The three members were then approached by Rod to join him and Woods. Marriott, later ran into trouble with John Gotti and was brought to the Raven Club by John's men for a little sit down. He owed some money and was threatened with his life. He left in tears. Marriott, who was a huge drunk fell asleep smoking in bed and burned his house down with him in it.
@@bobwallace9814 Humble Pie was Mariott's band and they hired Peter Frampton to play guitar. Later, Frampton Became Alive. I loved Mariott's voice. Listen to Black Coffee and 30 Days in the Hole. One of the strongest voices ever. peace b*
Yeah they were cookin'. "Every Picture tells a Story" is a masterpiece, not a weak track on the album. You know it's good when you're holding that earbud
The 70s produced the best music ever created. You can't compare the music of today with the music back then. The artist back then put there heart and soul into every verse. Id give anything to go back to that era in time. It was so much fun and just so simple. Make me sad to think it will never be that way again!
Todays generation are too concerned about the lyrics. It comes from listening to todays Pop Music (imo). I'm a 65 year old Drummer, back then we dissected every chord of every instrument, then we would worked on the lyrics.
After Rod Stewart left the band to go solo, guitarist Ron Wood left to join the Rolling Stones (replacing Mick Taylor), and is still with the Stones nearly 50 years later. Keyboard player Ian McLagan went on to play with everyone from The Stones to Chuck Berry, and passed away in 2014 at age 69 following a stroke. Drummer Kenney Jones became the drummer for The Who after Keith Moon's death. Bassist Ronnie Lane sadly was diagnosed with MS in 1977 (although the first signs of it began to appear as early as 1974), he collaborated with many other people on various projects over the years, and passed away in 1997. All the members of the band seen in the video are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Good reaction! You mentioned Rod Stewart's Forever Young. I missed your reaction to that, I'll have to go back and find it. That's a great song too. One interesting thing about that is that Bob Dylan wrote a song "Forever Young" years earlier and the lyrics were so similar in style and phrasing that they sent Dylan a copy of the song to see if he had a problem with it before they released it. They ended up adding Dylan's name as a songwriter and splitting ownership and the royalties from the song with him!
‘THE GRASSROOTS’ Gottsa Gottsa Gottsa have some Grassroots! Early 70’s… Many Hits! ‘Two Divided By Love’ ‘Midnight Confessions’ ‘Temptation Eyes’ ‘Sooner Or Later’
It was a huge loss to rock when Rod Stewart went Pop. Ron Wood joined The Rolling Stones in 1975 to play guitar. Same concert here, do I KNOW IM LOSING YOU!!!!!
A group of friends and myself used to play this all the time at open night mic. Doing this voice would wear me out after 5 or 6 takes in practice. Ronny Wood (a Rolling Stone since the mid 70s. ) on lead guitar.
Search for them playing "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Paul McCartney. It's a Live, rough and raunchy version. You'll like it*. Also, in this same concert Rod sang I'd rather Go Blind, a tribute to the late and great Etta James. Everyone has their favorite "want to be" singer. it's Rod for me. Listen to The Faces playing the above mentioned. People say he's just got a gravelly voice. And he does, one that can hit every Octave.
Check out "Every Picture Tells A Story" by Rod. I have been getting into his recordings lately. Another I have on cassette is an Unplugged concert for MTV with Ron Wood. Check them out if you can. Peace and keep up the reviews .(PS.. That's Ron Wood in the red pants on guitar, later for years with The Rolling Stones. :)
Please check out Rod's I Know I'm Losing You off the Every Picture Tells A Story album. It is superb!! It will fit perfectly in this month's list! Mandolin Wind would be a nice one to do. Another favorite of mine. Great job on your reactions too!
Ron wood and rod Stewart joined the small faces from Jeff Beck after Steve Marriot left who formed humble pie with Peter Frampton. The small faces changed name to just Faces. Drummer Ken Jones joined the Who after Keith moons death. Of course there is the great Ronnie lane on base. Ian mclagan on keyboards. Worked with rolling stones later. Also married Sandy Sarjeant a featured dancer an ready steady go. Known as crazy legs sandy she would create new moves which were picked up by everyone. All these guys from England were very intertwined in their careers.
His biggest song is Maggie Mae , is about a love affair gone sour. So many GREAT songs from Rod Stewart (singer) First cut is the Deepest Every picture tells a story (I know) I'm losing You > Temptations cover Any are great reacts
Try their I'm Losing You, from this same performance. This was a super group that a lot of people didn;t know about. Guitarist Ron Wood went to the Rolling Stones, drummer Kenny Jones went to The Who, legendary bassist Kenny Lane died too young and of course Rod Stewart. Keyboard player Ian McLaglen not too shabby either.
Rod Stewart and his mates were hot stuff for awhile, try Every Picture Tells a Story, I Know I' m Losing You and Maggie Mae, you will love them! Enjoy. 🎵
Forever Young is a great song and that whole album was one of his post-70s best. 🎶
Maggie May
Add Cut Across Shorty to that list… His version of I Ain’t Superstitious from when he was with The Jeff Beck Group is also great.
ooh la la. Even though Rod didn't sing on it.
@Vic Provost, “I Know I’m Losing You” was a great cover and they did their own take on it. It is one of my favorite songs.
Ron Wood highly underrated
By who??? Ron Wood is highly respected by guitarists everywhere.
I think he was just under talked about, because everyone knew he was cream of the crop
Naw, good guitarist, rated about right.
Yes I agree with you Ron Wood, was underrate, he got a little more respect when join the, Rolling Stones
Rubbish
I love the depth and breadth of your music interests and willingness to listen to anything. Thry left 2 verses out of this live verion. Adding to his honesty, as you put it:
Won't need to much pursuading
I don't mean to sound degrading
But with a face like that
You got nothing to laugh about
Yea I'll pay your cab fare home
You can even use my best cologne
Just don't be here in the morning when I wake up
And she thought he was a jerk before being clued in on those indelible lyrics😄
Good catch, I've wondered if those lyrics got censored in the Iive version?
@@djm4457, the Faces were coined as the Worlds Drunkest Rock Band. Maybe they forgot and kept going. Who Knows?
From what I understand, this performance was before the song had been recorded in the studio, so they may have decided to alter the lyrics before recording it.
@@wcsxwcsx Interesting. How many things have you or I done a dozen times that we couldn’t do better next time?
Rod and his great mate Ronnie Wood rock it up with a raunchy, good time singalong anthem of the joys of one night stands.
With the Faces on rollicking good form, all barrelhouse piano and slide guitar, this cheery closing time belter invites you to throw romantic caution to the wind. “I’ll pay for your cab fare home / You can even use my best cologne / Just don’t be here in the morning when I wake up,” is the old lothario’s charming chat up line.
These guys have given us some really good music Rod Stewart singing, Ron Wood on guitar who also plays with the Rolling Stones. Those were the days.
Do you know The Small Faces, with Steve Mariott singing? It's older, before Mariott quit to play in Humble Pie. Two that all should listen to are Tin Soldier and Ichycoo Park.
Mariott had the strongest voice, which can be witnessed singing Black Coffee and I Don't Need No Doctor with Humble Pie. just say'n
One of the best hard rockin' bands.
This was a great performance. Tickled you found it. Keep it up Angela
All should know about this band. It is a find if you listen to the Album Five Guys Walk into a Bar. The Faces Anthology
One of the best bands ever, if only they would have stayed together.
A reverse super group if you think about it. All members went to bigger projects. Kenny Jones to The Who, Ron Wood to the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart and his solo stuff. RIP Ronnie Lane and Ian Mclaughlin. Have seen all in other bands. Saw Ron Wood, Kenny, and Ian in Dallas in 1992. Closest thing to a Faces reunion. Amazing show
Rod the mod, is one of the few singers that you can name the singer with two notes. One of the few men that had a haircut named after him. I had one. His career spanned three decades plus. Face was English slang for big man on the scene. In this era, it was normal for a couple just meeting for the first time to spend the night together.
The origin of the name Faces is that they evolved from the band Small Faces (Steve Marriott singer instead of Rod Stewart), which originated in the mother of one of the band members saying that they "all had small faces". The Small Faces were indeed smaller guys.
The Small Faces band name fit that they were all small. Most English bands of that era had members that were small and thin. The true meaning, is still slang used today and that also fit Rod and Ronnie Wood's egos. To be known as a "Face" was a big deal. Rod had been a singer since 1962 and was Jeff Beck's front man before forming his own group. Marriott had quit the band unannounced to the other three to join his buddy Frampton. The three members were then approached by Rod to join him and Woods. Marriott, later ran into trouble with John Gotti and was brought to the Raven Club by John's men for a little sit down. He owed some money and was threatened with his life. He left in tears. Marriott, who was a huge drunk fell asleep smoking in bed and burned his house down with him in it.
@@bobwallace9814 Humble Pie was Mariott's band and they hired Peter Frampton to play guitar. Later, Frampton Became Alive. I loved Mariott's voice. Listen to Black Coffee and 30 Days in the Hole. One of the strongest voices ever. peace b*
Yeah they were cookin'. "Every Picture tells a Story" is a masterpiece, not a weak track on the album. You know it's good when you're holding that earbud
Look at Ronny Wood on guitar! (He’s with the Stones now!)
yes, Ronnie Wood joined the Rolling Stones in 1975.
The 70s produced the best music ever created. You can't compare the music of today with the music back then. The artist back then put there heart and soul into every verse. Id give anything to go back to that era in time. It was so much fun and just so simple. Make me sad to think it will never be that way again!
The smile on your face as you experience the music of this old man’s youth is heartwarming
Oldie but goodie🌹💞🌹⚡🔥⚡😊😎
A MUST HEAR Classic,, Faces "Ooh La La" (1973)
..Grandpa Passes On Some Wisdom.
"is that the thanks I get" is a underrated song by Rod Stewart. Also check out "hot legs" by rod
One of the greatest rock songs ever!
I'm a million yrs old but have never seen this performance, thanks.
Rod Stewart and The Faces were brilliant !!!!!!!
You wear it well, handbags and gladrags . And Maggie may are all great. Song by them . Rob Stewart.
Angela (early in song): "That's Rod Stewart!"
Angela (later in song): "He's a jerk!"
Love it! Great reaction.
Todays generation are too concerned about the lyrics. It comes from listening to todays Pop Music (imo). I'm a 65 year old Drummer, back then we dissected every chord of every instrument, then we would worked on the lyrics.
The greatest rock ‘n’ roll band of all time.
well done girl for letting the song play on , you rock love.....
I wasn't aware who performed this song before! It does have that early 1970's rock vibe!
After Rod Stewart left the band to go solo, guitarist Ron Wood left to join the Rolling Stones (replacing Mick Taylor), and is still with the Stones nearly 50 years later. Keyboard player Ian McLagan went on to play with everyone from The Stones to Chuck Berry, and passed away in 2014 at age 69 following a stroke. Drummer Kenney Jones became the drummer for The Who after Keith Moon's death. Bassist Ronnie Lane sadly was diagnosed with MS in 1977 (although the first signs of it began to appear as early as 1974), he collaborated with many other people on various projects over the years, and passed away in 1997. All the members of the band seen in the video are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Good reaction! You mentioned Rod Stewart's Forever Young. I missed your reaction to that, I'll have to go back and find it. That's a great song too.
One interesting thing about that is that Bob Dylan wrote a song "Forever Young" years earlier and the lyrics were so similar in style and phrasing that they sent Dylan a copy of the song to see if he had a problem with it before they released it. They ended up adding Dylan's name as a songwriter and splitting ownership and the royalties from the song with him!
Rod and Faces were the bad boys of rock back in the day...and they were awesome 👌
For anyone who doesn't know, THIS IS MUSIC!!! Gimme some mo!!!
From the same show, react to "(I know) I'm losing you" brilliant.
This was the free love time in the early 70s. No one was supposed to be in “love”
Those were Great days.
That’s Ron Wood playing lead guitar….he has been with The Rolling Stones for over thirty years…..hall of fame for sure…..
‘THE GRASSROOTS’
Gottsa Gottsa Gottsa have some Grassroots!
Early 70’s…
Many Hits!
‘Two Divided By Love’
‘Midnight Confessions’
‘Temptation Eyes’
‘Sooner Or Later’
Over 50 yrs ago....Rod is almost 80.
Rock and Roll , Hell Yeah , great choice
You're one of the most real " listeners " of the music. You're reactions are beautiful
someone once said that if The Faces had ever played sober they would have sounded like the Georgia Satellites.
The best pure Rock Band ever
The Doobie Brothers - "Dark Eyed Cajun Woman" from the album The Captain And Me released in 1973
Rod Stewart was my first concert . Back in the 80s.
maybe my all time favorite band.
The guitarist in the red pants is Ron Wood. He joined the Rolling Stones in 1975 and has been with them since. 😎
And that's Ron Wood on guitar, who later joined the Rolling Stones.
Tight, all the change ups and everyone was right there!
'71 was a groovy, sexy time, babies!
Deep rabbit hole! Start with his 60's music,and just follow every decade .That should keep you busy till,say 2024...🎙🔥🤔😁
When rock was in your face, rage against the man, Now it's what you're told
Thats Free Love, no commitments to ties just love and you're gone
In their early 20's just hormonal crazy times
Another great song from 1973 is 'The Free Electric Band' - Albert Hammond. Hope you have time to react to this gem of a song this month.
The lead guitarist is Ron Wood who later joined the rolling Stones
I love your smile! Great tune! Keep it up!
It was a huge loss to rock when Rod Stewart went Pop.
Ron Wood joined The Rolling Stones in 1975 to play guitar.
Same concert here, do I KNOW IM LOSING YOU!!!!!
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood joined with three members of the Small Faces and the Faces were born.
Can't wait for the 80s again
A group of friends and myself used to play this all the time at open night mic. Doing this voice would wear me out after 5 or 6 takes in practice. Ronny Wood (a Rolling Stone since the mid 70s. ) on lead guitar.
Search for them playing "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Paul McCartney. It's a Live, rough and raunchy version. You'll like it*.
Also, in this same concert Rod sang I'd rather Go Blind, a tribute to the late and great Etta James.
Everyone has their favorite "want to be" singer. it's Rod for me. Listen to The Faces playing the above mentioned.
People say he's just got a gravelly voice. And he does, one that can hit every Octave.
You look way too dignified to listen to such undignified music , , , but like you I luuuuuuurv it!!!
she's lovin the lyrics : )
The golden age of British Rock and Roll
They knew how to rock in those days. I was a kid, but it was great. Glad you rocked too.
Check out "Every Picture Tells A Story" by Rod. I have been getting into his recordings lately. Another I have on cassette is an Unplugged concert for MTV with Ron Wood. Check them out if you can. Peace and keep up the reviews .(PS.. That's Ron Wood in the red pants on guitar, later for years with The Rolling Stones. :)
Please check out Rod's I Know I'm Losing You off the Every Picture Tells A Story album. It is superb!! It will fit perfectly in this month's list! Mandolin Wind would be a nice one to do. Another favorite of mine. Great job on your reactions too!
The video of them doing that song from this same show is fantastic. It has a drum solo in it which makes it that much better.
@@davewilson435 Yeah, that one or Maybe I'm Amazed, both are among my top favorites.
It's all tongue in cheek, and look how much fun they are having
Going home by Ten Years After at Woodstock! 🤠🇺🇸🐴✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🌄
Faces what an amazing band love all their music never had the recognition they deserve shame it all fell apart 😢
It was a different time. Not to say it makes sense now... ;) Love your channel DayOne!!
Every time i try to forget about bell bottoms, i see a video with them. lol
Ron wood and rod Stewart joined the small faces from Jeff Beck after Steve Marriot left who formed humble pie with Peter Frampton. The small faces changed name to just Faces. Drummer Ken Jones joined the Who after Keith moons death. Of course there is the great Ronnie lane on base. Ian mclagan on keyboards. Worked with rolling stones later. Also married Sandy Sarjeant a featured dancer an ready steady go. Known as crazy legs sandy she would create new moves which were picked up by everyone.
All these guys from England were very intertwined in their careers.
Wow I had forgotten about this Rod Stewart song. He had such a distinctive voice. Maggie Mae is my favorite of his.
It's a faces song
@@craigplatel813 Sorry I didn't acknowledge the group duing my comment!
If you liked that check out his song "the killing of Georgie pt.1 and pt.2 you will love it ❤️✌️
His biggest song is Maggie Mae , is about a love affair gone sour.
So many GREAT songs from Rod Stewart (singer) First cut is the Deepest
Every picture tells a story
(I know) I'm losing You > Temptations cover
Any are great reacts
Try their I'm Losing You, from this same performance. This was a super group that a lot of people didn;t know about. Guitarist Ron Wood went to the Rolling Stones, drummer Kenny Jones went to The Who, legendary bassist Kenny Lane died too young and of course Rod Stewart. Keyboard player Ian McLaglen not too shabby either.
Remember it was a different time and era.
I love watching him perform..
The Wavy thing You did with your Hand - 100%
A cure for 2020-22 if there ever was one.
Rod Steward and Ronnie Wood, can't beat those two together
Thank you Angela, glad you liked this. A fun dirty song great musicians
damn that tune is gritty and dirty and i like it!!!
When Rod was a rocker 😎 too bad he went disco in the late seventies 😝😄
Rock AND Roll !
"He's such a jerk...", lmaooooooo 🤣🤣😂😂
Rod Stewart is lead singer here. Ron Wood from The Stones (later on) on lead guitar.
Such a pleasure watching this pretty, vibrant music lover!
You know that is Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones current band makeup on the guitar.
This is the anthem of the one-night stand. BTW the guitar player is Ron Wood who would later go on to play in the Rolling Stones.
You will recognise Ronnie Wood as he then joined The Stones. I saw Rod and the boys in 1972 in London. Stunning.
Great reaction and great smile! My band plays this song. Love it.
I ADORE YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL!
This didn't include the remarks, "What's your name again?", and, "Get yourself home" that were on the studio recording ..... bad boy Rod
Another Faces song you must do “OOH LA LA”, I wish that I knew what I know now, when I was younger.
Ooh la la is a killer tune from them too.
Angela I can always count on you for great songs and reactions. I feel like you have a old soul.
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE when you dance.
You need to check out '' You're In My Heart, You're In My Soul''. An early tune but worthy of a listen.....one of my favorites by Rod!
The Faces..... Some of the greatest music ever.... Good boys when they where asleep.
🙂
Also gave a listen to Gasoline Alley and Mandolin Wind .much slower songs..but beautiful.
That's Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones) on guitar.
Great reaction.
A concert is something you go to once in a while….
If you really wanna understand these songs, you need to listen to them as their recordings