Probable setlist:
Maybe I'm Amazed;
Country Comfort; When Will I Be Loved; It's All Over Now; Plynth; Gasoline
Alley; Maggie May; I'm Losing You; I Feel So Good; Real Good Time; Every Picture
Tells a Story
band line up
The Faces
Rod Stewart (vocs) Ronnie Wood (guitar) Kenney Jones (drums)
Ronnie Lane (bass) Ian McLagan (keys)
gig poster and flyer (click to
enlarge flyer)
ticket
memories
Phillip Goodhand-Tait:
'The
next time Dave booked me it was at Watford Town Hall with the Small Faces
on 6th May, 1971. (My fee was still £10 for a 60 minute set!) Everything
seemed to be going well on the night until there was a power cut! Sadly
that ruined an otherwise good night"
press cuttings
The FacesThe Faces went big and eventually the band went their
separate ways. Jones ended up in the who, Wood in the Rolling
Stones, and Ronnie Lane and Rod Stewart enjoyed solo careers.
Stewart
still plays the biggest arenas in 2015.
Ronnie Lane died in 1997.
The
Faces reformed in 2009
with Jones, McLagan and Wood with Sex Pistols' Glen Matlock replacing
Ronnie Lane and Mick Hucknall replacing Stewart. Ian McLagan died in
2014
phillip
goodhand tait
is still performing and
making records in 2013
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