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Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: rollingrichard ()
Date: August 20, 2023 12:31

There are a lot of "wow" numbers made by the Faces. Lots of them are better than some Stones songs.
The only problem is, that when I hear the Faces, it makes me wanna grab a few beers ( like they did ), and that's not always covenient at each moment of the day.
They always give me a good time, the atmosphere is so great !

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: rollingrichard ()
Date: August 20, 2023 12:34

They put so much fun and emotion in their songs, which is sometimes missing with the Stones.

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: micha063 ()
Date: August 20, 2023 13:06

Yes, they were different. Their songs and their music were less "serious" or dark. For example Midnight Rambler or SFTD, which are typical Stones songs are far from everything the Faces did.
That doesn't mean better or worse. It's a different view on life. A different ambition. Both are a part of life and Rock'n Roll music.

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: August 20, 2023 13:09

And Ronnie was far better in the Faces

***
I'm just a Bad Boy Boogie

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: Rip This ()
Date: August 20, 2023 13:31

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powerage78
And Ronnie was far better in the Faces

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Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: August 20, 2023 13:50

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Rip This
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powerage78
And Ronnie was far better in the Faces

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I mean that sincerely and without bitterness. More committed, more focused and no doubt freer too.

***
I'm just a Bad Boy Boogie

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: 1963luca0 ()
Date: August 20, 2023 14:30

Yes, I also believe RW has reached his peeks when in the Faces or - generally speaking - every time he teams with Rod Stewart. IMO.

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: frankotero ()
Date: August 20, 2023 16:36

I've felt the same myself. Just afraid to say it. Maybe he's able to have both guitar playing and artistry with The Stones. Suppose there's many possibilities for reason.

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: kovach ()
Date: August 20, 2023 16:57

Great boxset that came out a while back:

Five Guys Walk Into A Bar

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: August 21, 2023 20:42

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powerage78
And Ronnie was far better in the Faces

Yes he was.

_____________________________________________________________
Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: OT:Faces "Maybe I'm Amazed" ..Wow!
Posted by: kovach ()
Date: August 22, 2023 15:27

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Hairball
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powerage78
And Ronnie was far better in the Faces

Yes he was.

Most guitar players lose a few steps when they age, Clapton's acknowledged it.

But was that all there was to it, or was it that he was more of a collaborator rather than the outsider-new-guy joining a much bigger well established band in a lesser role?

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: WorriedAboutYou ()
Date: August 22, 2023 15:56

Ronnie sounded distinctive and instantly recognisable in The Faces. Big and important part of their sound. In the Stones he's underutilised and I wouldn't say an integral part of their sound, which is everyone's loss. Apart from the start of Rough Justice which has Ronnie's signature sound all over it, I really don't hear much of him in the Stones, which is sad.

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: roryfaninva ()
Date: August 22, 2023 16:24

As the only guitarist in The Faces, he had to work harder and focus more. He's been all over the map during his tenure with the Stones in live performance- some tours a hero, a couple a liability. Stylistically, replacing an Albert/BB/Freddie blues prodigy with a Steve Cropper devotee was bound to contrast. Ronnie does a good job on the material from his era with The Stones and can be a little hit or miss recreating Taylors signature leads...but he is still the best (and only) choice for the job.

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Date: August 22, 2023 16:39

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WorriedAboutYou
Ronnie sounded distinctive and instantly recognisable in The Faces. Big and important part of their sound. In the Stones he's underutilised and I wouldn't say an integral part of their sound, which is everyone's loss. Apart from the start of Rough Justice which has Ronnie's signature sound all over it, I really don't hear much of him in the Stones, which is sad.

A few examples of songs you missed:

Hey Negrita
Miss You
When The Whip Comes Down
Lies
Dance Pt. 1
Summer Romance
Send It To Me
Emotional Rescue
Black Limousine
Undercover (Of The Night)
Pretty Beat Up


It's Keith who kicks off Rough Justice, btw. Then Ronnie comes in with the slide.

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: kovach ()
Date: August 24, 2023 14:53

On a different note, if you like The Faces, check out Rod's first 5 albums which are essentially The Faces to varying degrees (they're all on the 2nd-4th albums and several make appearance on the others), but almost an acoustic countryish-rock side-project for the most part.



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Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: rollingrichard ()
Date: August 25, 2023 07:25

These albums are great, indeed.

The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: Cristiano Radtke ()
Date: December 15, 2023 20:05

The Faces To Release A Wealth Of Never Before Heard Material Next Year

Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones unearthing previously unreleased material for Faces reissue campaign kicking off in 2024



By Ian Harrison

For years now, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones have all spoken of reconvening the Faces, the blues, soul and folk knaves who burned brightly and boozily from 1969 to 1975. There’s still no news, but Faces freaks will take ample comfort from a new reissue campaign kicking off in ’24.

Appetites were whetted by last month’s Record Store Day release Had Me A Real Good Time… With Faces Live In Session At The BBC 1971-1973, which collected primo-sounding radio rarities. It was put together by Faces specialist Rob Caiger, who’s worked closely with the surviving members and the estates of the late Ian McLagan and Ronnie Lane since 2020 to dig their personal archives for treasure.

Finds that particularly struck him include sessions for an LP after 1973’s farewell Ooh La La, and a tape showing the evolution of that album’s title song. “It was when they were laying it down as a backing track,” says Caiger, “before it became what it became – this was full-on electric guitars. You’re left thinking, This could have gone a completely different direction. Also, you’ve got the banter of the Faces all together in the studio. You could just do a spoken-word release, frankly.”

He also challenges the band’s bar-onstage/footballs-in-the-audience repute as being somehow unserious. “They had a very unjustified reputation of being sloppy,” he says. “They weren’t. What this series is going to show is how on top of their game the Faces were, while having a good time. We’re going to be correcting a few myths and adding to the story – when this stuff comes out properly mastered, I think it’s going to get a new respect for just how good this band were.”

While the Faces’ 2004 box Five Guys Walk Into A Bar… was assembled by McLagan, Caiger says new deluxe, remastered editions of the Faces albums will be joint affairs, replete with memorabilia, rare photos and, most importantly, extra music. “When I say there’s a wealth of unreleased material – there’s a wealth of unreleased material,” says Caiger. “You can only fit so much on an LP and singles. There’s rehearsals, outtakes, unreleased songs, session multitracks, you name it. It was a joy and a privilege, really. In 2010 I started going through Kenney’s old flight cases, and Ronnie Wood has the most incredible, organised archive… you find the tape, and it’s the only tape. This stuff has never leaked out and no-one’s heard it, that’s why it’s exciting.”

He adds that they’re keeping some surprises for later, adding, “the BBC material will be coming, and it’s going to be special and sound the best it’s ever sounded. In fact, I think I can guarantee that everything is going to sound the best it ever has. The guys are signing off on everything, and it doesn’t come out unless they say so. They’re absolutely engaged, enthusiastic and totally into it. If you’re going to do this, this is the one time to do it properly.”

Check theofficialfaces.com for updates.

[www.mojo4music.com]

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: johnnythunders ()
Date: December 15, 2023 20:44

Hmmmm

"the BBC material will be coming, and it’s going to be special and sound the best it’s ever sounded. In fact, I think I can guarantee that everything is going to sound the best it ever has"

That was not the case on the Had Me A Real Good Time RSD LP

Fingers crossed that subsequent releases will up their game

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: LieB ()
Date: December 15, 2023 21:56

Sounds great, except that it seems they're going to make Deluxe editions of albums, with bonus tracks. I'd much rather have boxes and "authorised bootlegs" without recycling the official stuff we've had for half a century already.

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: crholmstrom ()
Date: December 15, 2023 22:01

Quote
LieB
Sounds great, except that it seems they're going to make Deluxe editions of albums, with bonus tracks. I'd much rather have boxes and "authorised bootlegs" without recycling the official stuff we've had for half a century already.

Remasters might be good. It's been a long time since the Faces records were released.

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: pmk251 ()
Date: December 15, 2023 23:29

Speaking of Rod...He's selling the old shack:

[www.zillow.com]

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: Elmo ()
Date: December 16, 2023 10:33

In the meantime, this is a great BBC session

[youtu.be]

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: wiredallnight ()
Date: December 16, 2023 11:40

Some time ago when I had nothing better to do grinning smiley I made this compilation of all Faces BBC performances. I hope I missed nothing. They should release this complete set... smiling smiley


1970

09 March 1970: Radio BBC1 'Top Gear', London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 28 March 1970
- Devotion
- Wicked Messenger
- Pineapple And The Monkey
- Shake, Shudder, Shiver

10 March 1970: Radio BBC1 'Dave Lee Travis', London, Camden Theatre, Host: Dave Lee Travis
Broadcast date: 15 March 1970
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Flying
- Wicked Messenger

11 March 1970: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 12 March 1970
- Flying

14 March 1970: TV BBC2 'Disco 2'
Broadcast date: Live
- Flying
- Pineapple And The Monkey

25 June 1970: Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 05 July 1970
- You're My Girl
- Wicked Messenger
- Devotion
- It's All Over Now
- I Feel So Good

27 August 1970: Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The Seventies', London, Aeolian Hall, Studio #2, Host: Mike Harding
Broadcast date: 01 September 1970
- It's All Over Now
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Around The Plynth

15 September 1970: Radio BBC1 'Top Gear', London, Maida Vale, Studio #4, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 19 September 1970
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley
- Country Comfort

19 November 1970: Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 29 November 1970
- Country Comfort
- You're My Girl
- Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Around The Plynth/Country Honk/Gasoline Alley

02 December 1970: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 03 December 1970
- Had Me A Real Good Time

08 December 1970: Radio BBC1 'Top Gear', London, Host: John Peel, Recording of Christmas carols. Incl.
Broadcast date: 26 December 1970, 22 December 1971 and 26 December 1974
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- Good King Wenceslas
- Silent Night
- O Come All Ye Faithful
Rod Stewart also did 'Away In A Manger' during this session, but not backed by the choir (which included all the other Faces)

1971

20 April 1971: Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The 70s', London, Kensington House, Studio T1, Host: Bob Harris
Broadcast date: 03 May 1971
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- Love In Vain
- Oh Lord I'm Browned Off
- Maybe I'm Amazed

22 April 1971: TV BBC2 'Disco 2', London. Incl.
Broadcast date: Live
- Tell Everyone
- Sweet Lady Mary
- Bad 'n' Ruin
Rod sang live to prepared backing tracks

28 April 1971: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London. Incl
Broadcast date: 29 April 1971
- Richmond -live
- Bad 'n' Ruin -live vocals on prepared backing track

13 May 1971: Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 23 May 1971
- You're My Girl
- Cut Across Shorty
- Love In Vain
- Bad 'n' Ruin
- It's All Over Now
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- (I Know) I'm Losing You)

18 August 1971: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London, Host: Tony Blackburn
Broadcast date: 19 August 1971, 16 September 1971 and 14 October 1971
- Maggie May -"debut-version"

28 September 1971: Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The 70s', London, Maida Vale, Studio #4, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 06 October 1971
- Stay With Me
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Maggie May

29 September 1971: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 30th September 1971, 07 and 28 October 1971
- Maggie May -"swapped instruments-version"

20 October 1971: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops'
Broadcast date: 21 October 1971, 04 November 1971 and 27 December 1971
- Maggie May -"John Peel"-version

26 October 1971: TV BBC2 'Sounds For Saturday - The Music Of The Faces', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 01 April 1972
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Love In Vain
- Stay With Me
- (I Know) I'm Losing You)

1972

05 January 1972: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Rebroadcast date: 20 January 1972
- Stay With Me -taken from Paris Theatre 26th Octocer 1971

10, 11, or 12 February 1972: TV BBC2 'The Old Grey Whistle Test', London Rainbow Theatre
Broadcast on the 15 February 1972
- Stay With Me

17 February 1972: Radio BBC1 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 26 February 1972
- You're My Girl [intro only]
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Give Me The Moonlight [a capella]-Too Bad
- Last Orders Please
- Devotion
- That's All You Need-Country Honk-Gasoline Alley-That's All You Need
- (I Know) I'm Losing You
- Stay With Me
- Had Me A Real Good Time-Underneath The Arches (A Capella)-Every Picture Tells A Story

16 August 1972: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 17 August 1972 and 31 August 1972
- You Wear It Well

15 November 1972: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 16 and 30 November 1972
- Angel

21 December 1972: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 25 December 1972
- You Wear It Well -Rod Stewart was backed by the Faces

1973

07 February 1973: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 08 February 1973
- Cindy Incidentally

08 February 1973: Radio BBC1 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk. Finally broadcast by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 Digital
- Silicone Grown
- Cindy Incidentally
- Angel
- Memphis, Tennesse
- True Blue
- I'd Rather Go Blind
- You're My Girl
- Twistin' The Night Away
- It's All Over Now
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- (I Know) I'm Losing You

01 April 1973: Radio BBC1 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 21 April 1973
- Silicone Grown
- Cindy Incidentally
- Memphis, Tennessee
- If I'm On The Late Side
- My Fault
- The Stealer
- Borstal Boys
- Angel
- Stay With Me
- You're My Girl
- True Blue
- Twistin' The Night Away
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Jealous Guy
- Too Bad

18 December 1973: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 20 December 1973
- Pool Hall Richard -playback

1974

15 November 1974: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London, Lewisham Odeon
Broadcast date: 12 December 1974
- You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything

Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: johnnythunders ()
Date: December 16, 2023 12:59

Great and very comprehensive compilation

We have been releasing much of this material on vinyl but will have to stop if and when an official box set comes out

Our releases here
[rhythmandbluesrecords.co.uk]

Quote
wiredallnight
Some time ago when I had nothing better to do grinning smiley I made this compilation of all Faces BBC performances. I hope I missed nothing. They should release this complete set... smiling smiley


1970

09 March 1970: Radio BBC1 'Top Gear', London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 28 March 1970
- Devotion
- Wicked Messenger
- Pineapple And The Monkey
- Shake, Shudder, Shiver

10 March 1970: Radio BBC1 'Dave Lee Travis', London, Camden Theatre, Host: Dave Lee Travis
Broadcast date: 15 March 1970
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Flying
- Wicked Messenger

11 March 1970: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 12 March 1970
- Flying

14 March 1970: TV BBC2 'Disco 2'
Broadcast date: Live
- Flying
- Pineapple And The Monkey

25 June 1970: Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 05 July 1970
- You're My Girl
- Wicked Messenger
- Devotion
- It's All Over Now
- I Feel So Good

27 August 1970: Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The Seventies', London, Aeolian Hall, Studio #2, Host: Mike Harding
Broadcast date: 01 September 1970
- It's All Over Now
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Around The Plynth

15 September 1970: Radio BBC1 'Top Gear', London, Maida Vale, Studio #4, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 19 September 1970
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley
- Country Comfort

19 November 1970: Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 29 November 1970
- Country Comfort
- You're My Girl
- Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Around The Plynth/Country Honk/Gasoline Alley

02 December 1970: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 03 December 1970
- Had Me A Real Good Time

08 December 1970: Radio BBC1 'Top Gear', London, Host: John Peel, Recording of Christmas carols. Incl.
Broadcast date: 26 December 1970, 22 December 1971 and 26 December 1974
- God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- Good King Wenceslas
- Silent Night
- O Come All Ye Faithful
Rod Stewart also did 'Away In A Manger' during this session, but not backed by the choir (which included all the other Faces)

1971

20 April 1971: Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The 70s', London, Kensington House, Studio T1, Host: Bob Harris
Broadcast date: 03 May 1971
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- Love In Vain
- Oh Lord I'm Browned Off
- Maybe I'm Amazed

22 April 1971: TV BBC2 'Disco 2', London. Incl.
Broadcast date: Live
- Tell Everyone
- Sweet Lady Mary
- Bad 'n' Ruin
Rod sang live to prepared backing tracks

28 April 1971: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London. Incl
Broadcast date: 29 April 1971
- Richmond -live
- Bad 'n' Ruin -live vocals on prepared backing track

13 May 1971: Radio BBC1 'John Peel's Sunday Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 23 May 1971
- You're My Girl
- Cut Across Shorty
- Love In Vain
- Bad 'n' Ruin
- It's All Over Now
- Had Me A Real Good Time
- (I Know) I'm Losing You)

18 August 1971: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London, Host: Tony Blackburn
Broadcast date: 19 August 1971, 16 September 1971 and 14 October 1971
- Maggie May -"debut-version"

28 September 1971: Radio BBC1 'Sounds Of The 70s', London, Maida Vale, Studio #4, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 06 October 1971
- Stay With Me
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Maggie May

29 September 1971: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 30th September 1971, 07 and 28 October 1971
- Maggie May -"swapped instruments-version"

20 October 1971: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops'
Broadcast date: 21 October 1971, 04 November 1971 and 27 December 1971
- Maggie May -"John Peel"-version

26 October 1971: TV BBC2 'Sounds For Saturday - The Music Of The Faces', London, Paris Theatre
Broadcast date: 01 April 1972
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Love In Vain
- Stay With Me
- (I Know) I'm Losing You)

1972

05 January 1972: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Rebroadcast date: 20 January 1972
- Stay With Me -taken from Paris Theatre 26th Octocer 1971

10, 11, or 12 February 1972: TV BBC2 'The Old Grey Whistle Test', London Rainbow Theatre
Broadcast on the 15 February 1972
- Stay With Me

17 February 1972: Radio BBC1 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 26 February 1972
- You're My Girl [intro only]
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Give Me The Moonlight [a capella]-Too Bad
- Last Orders Please
- Devotion
- That's All You Need-Country Honk-Gasoline Alley-That's All You Need
- (I Know) I'm Losing You
- Stay With Me
- Had Me A Real Good Time-Underneath The Arches (A Capella)-Every Picture Tells A Story

16 August 1972: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 17 August 1972 and 31 August 1972
- You Wear It Well

15 November 1972: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 16 and 30 November 1972
- Angel

21 December 1972: ROD STEWART. TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 25 December 1972
- You Wear It Well -Rod Stewart was backed by the Faces

1973

07 February 1973: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 08 February 1973
- Cindy Incidentally

08 February 1973: Radio BBC1 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre
Not broadcast, due to The Faces sounding too drunk. Finally broadcast by mistake in January 2003 on BBC6 Digital
- Silicone Grown
- Cindy Incidentally
- Angel
- Memphis, Tennesse
- True Blue
- I'd Rather Go Blind
- You're My Girl
- Twistin' The Night Away
- It's All Over Now
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Three Button Hand Me Down
- (I Know) I'm Losing You

01 April 1973: Radio BBC1 'In Concert', London, Paris Theatre, Host: John Peel
Broadcast date: 21 April 1973
- Silicone Grown
- Cindy Incidentally
- Memphis, Tennessee
- If I'm On The Late Side
- My Fault
- The Stealer
- Borstal Boys
- Angel
- Stay With Me
- You're My Girl
- True Blue
- Twistin' The Night Away
- Miss Judy's Farm
- Jealous Guy
- Too Bad

18 December 1973: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London
Broadcast date: 20 December 1973
- Pool Hall Richard -playback

1974

15 November 1974: TV BBC1 'Top Of The Pops', London, Lewisham Odeon
Broadcast date: 12 December 1974
- You Can Make Me Dance, Sing Or Anything

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: Ricky ()
Date: December 17, 2023 00:11

Thanks for your list. Yesterday I made a list of what has already been published. I'm not sure if it's okay...

BBC SESSIONS
BBC 09.03.1970

Shake, Shudder, Shiver -FIRST STEP BONUS

BBC Dave Lee Travis Show 10.03.1970
Flying -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX

BBC Top Gear 15.09.1970
Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX

BBC Disco 2. 19.04.1971
Bad'n Ruin -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX

Sounds Of The 70s 20.04.1971
Had Me A Real Good Time -BBC SESSIONS
Love In Vain -BBC SESSIONS
Maybe I’m Amazed -BBC SESSIONS
Oh Lord I’m Browned Off -BBC SESSIONS

BBC Sunday Concert 13.05.1971
Cut Across Shorty -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
It’s All Over Now -BBC SESSIONS
Love In Vain -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX

BBC Top Gear 28.09.1971
Maggie May -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Miss Judy’s Farm -A NOD IS AS BONUS
Stay With Me -A NOD IS AS BONUS

BBC TV 26.10.1971
I'm Losing You -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Maybe I'm Amazed -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Miss Judy's Farm -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Stay With Me -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Too Much Woman-Street Fighting Man-Too Much Woman -BBC SESSIONS

Paris Theatre 08.02.1973
I’m Losing You -BBC SESSIONS

BBC Radio 1 Club 12.02.1973
Cindy Incidentally -OOH LA LA BONUS
My Fault -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX

BBC In Concert, London, Paris Theater 01.04.1973
Angel -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Miss Judy's Farm -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
The Stealer -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX
Twistin’ The Night Away -BBC SESSIONS
You're My Girl -FIVE GUYS WALK BOX



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Re: The Faces to release Never Before Heard Material in 2024
Posted by: johnnythunders ()
Date: February 15, 2024 21:06

Confirmed for RSD 2024

“Faces The Complete BBC Sessions Rhino 2LP, 140g clear vinyl”

No way is this complete – must exclude the various In Concerts

Hope they make a better job of it than the orange vinyl single LP...

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: johnnythunders ()
Date: February 16, 2024 12:16

this is taking the p*ss

8 tracks on a double LP for $50+

[recordstoreday.com]

You cannot be serious!

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: johnnythunders ()
Date: February 16, 2024 12:21

Just put my RSD orange vinyl LP up for sale on eBay, starting bids £0.99

Enough already

Re: OT: Faces stuff
Posted by: Ricky ()
Date: February 17, 2024 00:51

Nov 24th 2023:
Had Me A Real Good Time At The BBC (In Session & In Concert 1971-1973)
Side A
- Had Me A Real Good Time -BBC In Session
- Love In Vain -BBC In Session
- Oh Lord I'm Browned Off -BBC In Session
- Maybe I'm Amazed -BBC In Session
Side B
- It's All Over Now -BBC In Concert
- Too Much Woman (For A Henpecked Man) -BBC In Concert
- Street Fighting Man -BBC In Concert
- Twistin' The Night Away -BBC In Concert
- (I Know) I'm Losing You -BBC In Concert

New one:

The BBC Session Recordings
Side A
- Wicked Messenger -TOP GEAR — JOHN PEEL (March 28, 1970)
- Devotion -TOP GEAR — JOHN PEEL (March 28, 1970)
- Shake, Shudder, Shiver -TOP GEAR — JOHN PEEL (March 28, 1970)
- Pineapple And The Monkey -TOP GEAR — JOHN PEEL (March 28, 1970)
- Three Button Hand Me Down -DAVE LEE TRAVIS SUNDAY SHOW (March 15, 1970)
Side B
- Flying -DAVE LEE TRAVIS SUNDAY SHOW (March 15, 1970)
- Wicked Messenger -DAVE LEE TRAVIS SUNDAY SHOW (March 15, 1970)
- Had Me A Real Good Time -TOP GEAR —JOHN PEEL (September 19, 1970)
- Around The Plynth/Gasoline Alley -JOHN PEEL (September 19, 1970)
Side C
- Country Comfort -JOHN PEEL (September 19, 1970)
- Had Me A Real Good Time -SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES — BOB HARRIS (May 3, 1971)
- Love In Vain -SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES — BOB HARRIS (May 3, 1971)
- Oh Lord I’m Browned Off -SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES — BOB HARRIS (May 3, 1971)
Side D
- Maybe I’m Amazed -SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES — BOB HARRIS (May 3, 1971)
- Stay With Me —JOHN PEEL (October 6, 1971)
- Miss Judy’s Farm —JOHN PEEL (October 6, 1971)
- Maggie May -TOP GEAR —JOHN PEEL (October 6, 1971)

*SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES — BOB HARRIS Broadcast May 3, 1971 is the mono broadcast version. The test transmission version in stereo is exclusively available on ‘Faces – Had Me A Real Good Time at the BBC In Session & In Concert 1971–1973’ (Rhino RCV1 725872 / 603497828906) released on Record Store Day Black Friday in November 2023.

Faces Live at the BBC is the second set of highlights from the band's many memorable performances at the BBC over the years. Collected mostly from Top Gear and the David Lee Travis Show, this compilation highlights top performances from 1970 and includes rarer tracks and fan favorites like "Wicked Messenger", "Shake, Shudder, Shiver", and of course, "Had Me A Real Good Time.



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