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powerage78
And Ronnie was far better in the Faces
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powerage78
And Ronnie was far better in the Faces
Yes he was.
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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.
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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.
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wiredallnight
Some time ago when I had nothing better to do I made this compilation of all Faces BBC performances. I hope I missed nothing. They should release this complete set...
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