Great song, captures the spirit of blues rock around 1970 perfectly. It took two guys (Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood) to replace Steve Marriott. That tells all about what a musician Steve was. RIP!
It's so.sad to think that the music of this era on through the mid 1970s will never return. All the things that led to its creation are no more. Society has changed drastically and in ways that are far worse than could have been imagined and thus it is reflected in the music we have today. As they say, art reflects the society from which it originates.
Cheeky lads, "That Beano band's got nuthin" on us". Faces were full of talent and joyfully played off each other. Look at their faces. Don't get better 'an this, man. They were at their best in smaller venues where they could play directly to faces in a rowdy crowd. They deserve credit for pioneering Hard Rock. That is, bass and drums right up front with Fiesta Red Ron's guitar, Ian's keys and Rod's soulful vocal. Listen to Ronnie Lane's bass lines... more expressive, almost like a lead guitar. And what's that? ...Kenny playin jungle percussion! Faces ,and Cream, each pioneered bringing drums & bass up front. But Faces never went big. Pity they missed the fame and big money of arena audiences. But they were genuine and one of my top three... or six, or seven... favorite rock bands. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (former Mancunian).
Everybody lively on stage, but what thrills me the most is Rod's entry, the first note he sings out. Hits it wirh dreamlike certainty and raw power, and he keeps the song on a serious level while the other are not that focused. But the way they enjoy themselves makes the whole thing enjoyable, too. I just love it.
So that I can protect my clients rights (the one that controls the copyright to the footage) I assume you read the opening statement on the screen explaining exactly why we put our web site across the screen. I spent a lot of money finding the original film and having it scanned to 2K and decided to share it with the RUclips audience (which last time I checked I’m under no obligation to do so.)Nobody is forcing you to watch it. It truly amazes me how many people like you constantly complain about this when you pay NOTHING to watch it. Most people say thanks for sharing which is much appreciated but then there are people like you………
Great song, captures the spirit of blues rock around 1970 perfectly. It took two guys (Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood) to replace Steve Marriott. That tells all about what a musician Steve was. RIP!
he was incredible
Still watching in 2024
Great song that didn't get the traction it should have received.
Rod Stewart on vocals and Ronnie Wood on guitar. What more can I say?
And Kenny Jones on drums as well as Ronnie Lane on bass. Rock royalty here.
You could say that it took both of them to replace the great Steve Marriott, who went on to put out some awesome material with Humble Pie
@@johnevans8553 one of the greatest live albums ever made...
You can say you should've mentioned Ian Mclagan too...
@@nanchanger What a killer keys player!
One of the great Rock bands of the late 60s and 70s! Too cool!
Hollywood Paladiam,as I remember,, Champaign Party went on all night,, they locked the doors,,ha,ha
Wow we saw The Faces do that number,,we love it!!
It's so.sad to think that the music of this era on through the mid 1970s will never return. All the things that led to its creation are no more. Society has changed drastically and in ways that are far worse than could have been imagined and thus it is reflected in the music we have today. As they say, art reflects the society from which it originates.
What a great song❤
Groovy baby. OH behave...
That's blues at it's best
So great! HappyDay Rod
Written john long baldry
Cheeky lads, "That Beano band's got nuthin" on us". Faces were full of talent and joyfully played off each other. Look at their faces. Don't get better 'an this, man. They were at their best in smaller venues where they could play directly to faces in a rowdy crowd. They deserve credit for pioneering Hard Rock. That is, bass and drums right up front with Fiesta Red Ron's guitar, Ian's keys and Rod's soulful vocal. Listen to Ronnie Lane's bass lines... more expressive, almost like a lead guitar. And what's that? ...Kenny playin jungle percussion! Faces ,and Cream, each pioneered bringing drums & bass up front. But Faces never went big. Pity they missed the fame and big money of arena audiences. But they were genuine and one of my top three... or six, or seven... favorite rock bands. -Doug Pratt, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (former Mancunian).
I seen the Faces when they toured for this album at the Eastown in Detroit. What Great concert!!!
So freaking killer
Everybody lively on stage, but what thrills me the most is Rod's entry, the first note he sings out. Hits it wirh dreamlike certainty and raw power, and he keeps the song on a serious level while the other are not that focused. But the way they enjoy themselves makes the whole thing enjoyable, too. I just love it.
Big thanks to your channel &great work especially for the faces stuff
WoW! I'm 30 seconds in,what a treat. Luvin this tune a long time.
Que sonzeira, meus amigos!
What a treat
Thank you for sharing
COOL ASF ❤😊 THANKS
More!
Why do you have to destroy this amazing footage with "reelinintheyears..." in such big letters on the video?
So that I can protect my clients rights (the one that controls the copyright to the footage) I assume you read the opening statement on the screen explaining exactly why we put our web site across the screen. I spent a lot of money finding the original film and having it scanned to 2K and decided to share it with the RUclips audience (which last time I checked I’m under no obligation to do so.)Nobody is forcing you to watch it. It truly amazes me how many people like you constantly complain about this when you pay NOTHING to watch it. Most people say thanks for sharing which is much appreciated but then there are people like you………
@@ReelinInTheYears66 Thanks for your immediate answer, which I can understand! 😊