Belatedly fallen in love with The Small Faces. Hubby praised their music to me 30 years ago and I'd heard their songs since childhood here in Australia, always liked it but it slipped under the radar somehow. By the time I was a teen, their fame was eclipsed by a glam chap from their later incarnation. Ah, but they finally caught up with me. Something clicked the other day, and it wasn't just a knee. These lads aren't merely likeable. They're brilliant. Their charisma is more subtle than that of so many who dominated the next decade. Apparently their record label ripped them off. And now I keep noticing how bands that came later carried their influence in chordal progressions, vocals, or mood shifts from dreamy psychedelia to full-on rock shattering choruses. They gave so much to the music industry. To all of them, their loved ones and those who love them, thank you with all my heart.
Yeah Louisa, my sentiments exactly - I'm a late bloomer to these guys, and in retrospect, I just can't believe how innovative and progressive that they were - I have no idea how they eluded me for so long, especially Steve Marriot - just a phenomenon himself, throughout his entire career!
Strap in as you go on an adventure exploring their songs and music. To Itchycoo Park on a Lazy Sunday Afternoon.... All Or Nothing.... Steven Marriott's voice can also be heard on Good Times by The Easybeats!
I once read an article entitled 'The most perfect band Britain ever made' and it sums them up really. From folk, folk rock, soul, pop, blues, mind blowing intrumental tracks, heavy rock, psychedelia they had it all and I just love them.
@@chicklets4ever51 I agree with you completely agree, Marriott is my favorite rock hero. He, alone or with Ronnie wrote some amazing songs. However, I assume you probably know, that this beauty was written by the also wonderful, but very tragic Tim Harden. Tim wrote some of our most iconic songs like "If I were a Carpenter" and "Reason to Believe", but suffered from the demons of depression and heroin addiction. He died way too young from an overdose. This SF's cover is one of my favorite vocals by Steve - stunning.
My older brother bought Hey Girl on Decca. I must have been 10 at the most yet I remember him stating that this black singer had one of the best voices he'd ever heard.......we were both amazed to see it was a 5 foot(ish) white fella. Unbelievable voice, truly one of the greatest of all time.
God how could they have been so good so young and newly formed as a band? This song should have been a worldwide hit. I only wish they had had better management. Those of us in the States really had little to no exposure to the breadth and quality of their work and have only discovered it because of the internet.
@@radomirratkovic4407 Absolutely! I never really was a fan of Led Zeppelin. I liked Rod Stewart, but I really can't even listen to them anymore. All I can think of is how much they imitated Steve Marriott. Steve Marriott was just hands down, the best. Gone far too soon, but I'm sure he's rockin the heavens.
@@debbieanne7962 No. Rod Stewart was The Faces. After Steve Marriott left The Small Faces, Rod Stewart took his place and they changed their name from The Small Faces to The Faces.
Before the internet' I thought they were a one hit wonder with "Itchygoo Park." I also had only heard of one song by Humble Pie, "30 days in the Hole." Humble Pie and The Small Faces are now my 2 favorite groups.
this is the answer to that old question, if you were on a deserted island, what's the one thing? ... i could listen to these 4 guys play together all day long.
I love the Small faces and all music, but put me on a deserted island? I'll take Bach ,Beethoven, Brahms, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Mozart, Handel, Rachmaninoff, Lennon - McCartney, and Beyonce! Guess which one that I am lying about.
Yeah- if he was a guy on the streets today he too would be totally invisible to you.... like so many ; gifted , rich. But invisible bc your mindseye is DISTORTED...have fun
@@sandypompilii6901 You do not need to answer such an jealous moron. He is angry, since he would long girls and women would speak that way about HIM. HE is the sooo wonderful, but to the da.mn women invisible huy in the strees. I am not even a fan of Steve Mario, but tell you: You are right. I am sad he destroy himself so soon. In the early 1970s nothing was left from his good looking, he looked way older he was, but with the Small Faces he was a cutie. Greetings to you, Sandy, and do not bother. I love to see such lovely comments which come from the heart :)
@@winterweib Thank you. No, it doesn't bother me. Some people just jealous. I know Steve Marriott had his demons, but I'm still a fan, even after all these years.
The Small Faces had everything except a good manager - unfortunately, they were encumbered by the notorious Don Arden. Steve Marriott was the greatest singer ever!
I think his vocal on this is brilliant but the way he sings on 'If I Were a Carpenter' (either the live version on 'Autumn Stone' or on the BBC recording) seems way too full on to me. And the high key is way too high.
Can’t explain how much I love this song! Thanks for posting this. I am discovering all of these hidden gems every day. Love all of the guys in this great group.
I'm 70, and grew up in what is undeniably the greatest popular music period in history. I loved the Kinks, Stones, Spencer Davies group, the Beatles, the lot. Then there was the superb soul music from America, the Reggaae scene in England, and psychedelia. I can safely say that the Small Faces were the most dynamic, instantly recognisable, band then, their star shone bright but brief, but lives on. They encompassed Rock, Hard Rock, Blues, Music Hall, Psychedelia, Whimsy, and Soul. There has never been a Rock singer that comes close to Steve Marriott, if you're half as good as him, you're fucking brilliant.
Couldn't agree with you more. Loved Steve's voice from the first time I heard it in 1965 and just the same today. No one's EVER bettered him for rock + blues. NO-ONE!!
the best 60s white blues voice in the world!!!!........... along with eric burdon!!!!.............more balls than jagger or jim morrison ever had!!!!..........
Brilliant - thank you for that. I've never heard this track before today! I was only a little girl when the Small Faces were dominating the British music scene, but my dad loved most bands of the Sixties and he passed that down to me! There will never be another singer to match Steve Marriott - the mould was well and truly broken the day he was born and he was taken much, much too soon!
@@annaforehan7784 Lovely to hear from you Anna, I've kept meaning to email you but family and life in general are keeping me so busy at mo, but I will email you soon and explain in more detail. Hope you're keeping well - talk soon. 😘 xx
When Tin Soldier and Itchycoo Park came out I must have listened to them 50 times each, with the volume cranked up the maximum while heavily stoned. Wow did those 2 songs ever speak to me!
I don't normally say this about covers but. It's better than Tim Hardin's original. This has everything, heart&,soul, energy and a Drop-D tuning. And what a voice. And the drum brushes. Pure genius
Great song! Great version! I love it right at the end when you hear Steve Marriot say "string broke! Did you 'ear it?" Never heard that before. A gem! One of the greatest and sadly, underrated bands of the '60s. Up there with the Kinks IMO.
@@nigelwillmott6177 They were certainly in a league of their own. I honestly don't think the Kinks were anywhere near as talented as the Small Faces on any level, especially where lead singers were concerned! And musicianship all round really.
They really did have it all. The success they had in their heyday and the plaudits since still aren't nearly enough to do justice to their combined talent
@@terrapinharvich3299 Absolutely. RS is an absolute non-talent. Couldn't sing to save himself and as ugly as sin. It's a disgrace that he has had such success. He couldn't hold a candle to Steve on any level.
Always on my top shelf. 💥🇬🇧🏆👍 loved these guys since I was 8 years old when my dad used to play them at home in the seventies. Still today love their sound.
There would always be just one Small Faces. One must look upon The Faces as a totally different, although great, proposition. Right from the get go of 'Whatcha Gonna Do About it' I spent my paper round money on their 7" singles. Like The Small Faces music? Then you would almost certainly like The Faces too, but they were a different band completely. Hail to both marvellous outfits!
So happy to have found this! I've been looking for a higher quality version of this song and a lot of other Small Faces songs for quite some time. Thank you!!!! :)
As an American I'm always surprised/fascinated by the UK's affection for U.S. country and blues music. Not complaining, as a Houston boy raised on Cream, Humble Pie, et al.
England gave it back to the (mainly white) people of the USA when they took it from the ( mainly black) people of the USA. I think it was the best thing that ever happened.
My dad has an original practice, fucking around ,reel to reel recording of If I Were carpenter, he played with and was friends with them. It has never been heard by anyone but anyone but our family, they are heard talking about dropping acid, private convos, lighters strikes my smoking bowls in between sessions, opening bottles of Jack, so they mention, it's over 5 hours long of them playing, trying random riffs and just hanging out, I might sell it one day.
@@seahawks1185 Get hold of John Hellier - the big fanman for things Marriott and Small Faces. He could get it and distribute it to the Small Faces Appreciation Society that he runs ( Paul Weller is a member ! ) I'd love a copy. ❤️ Here's hoping.
@@pyeman6819 .......Jesus, how negative can you be?! The comment was simply an *accurate* appreciation of a fabulous band that many of us still enjoy listening to. I wholeheartedly agree with @micmac09, it *is* a fine cover and the backing-vocals (especially Ronnie’s) were always beautifully harmonious.
@@lindadote I love the Small Faces Linda , and lots of bands cover other people's songs. My comment might be negative to you , but its positive for me , in the fact that someone mentioned the ' cover ' word as if no one else knows that, so what? If he said great song or amazing interpretation then respect, but to say cover ? I suspect the commenter was wearing an anorak
Never heard of a singer giving him self and others such a hard time because of some of the decisions he chose and made .I feel even closer to him now .
Steve was full of self doubt and insecurities. He never thought he was that good. Ronnie said that "Steve was afraid of a lot of things, but I don't know why, he has more talent than anyone i know" Peter Frampton once wrote that "although Steve comes off as strong, he was actually quite fragile and needy. He needed some one like Ronnie or himself to fall back on for support." PP Arnold (who was his lover for awhile) said "Steve gave off a tough nut exterior, but underneath, he was a real softie". Steve had his demons, but like you, it only makes me love him more )-:
I have so much Smalls History . I wont even start . Was there front row for their Melbourne gig in um 68 I think or 67 , whatevs im too old to remember . If you havnt danced with your Hot babe to Tin Soldier then you havnt danced . The Ancient Metal Guy . says cheers fucko's .
Belatedly fallen in love with The Small Faces. Hubby praised their music to me 30 years ago and I'd heard their songs since childhood here in Australia, always liked it but it slipped under the radar somehow. By the time I was a teen, their fame was eclipsed by a glam chap from their later incarnation. Ah, but they finally caught up with me. Something clicked the other day, and it wasn't just a knee. These lads aren't merely likeable. They're brilliant. Their charisma is more subtle than that of so many who dominated the next decade. Apparently their record label ripped them off. And now I keep noticing how bands that came later carried their influence in chordal progressions, vocals, or mood shifts from dreamy psychedelia to full-on rock shattering choruses. They gave so much to the music industry. To all of them, their loved ones and those who love them, thank you with all my heart.
It's never too late to discover their genius!
Yeah Louisa, my sentiments exactly - I'm a late bloomer to these guys, and in retrospect, I just can't believe how innovative and progressive that they were - I have no idea how they eluded me for so long, especially Steve Marriot - just a phenomenon himself, throughout his entire career!
Strap in as you go on an adventure exploring their songs and music. To Itchycoo Park on a Lazy Sunday Afternoon.... All Or Nothing.... Steven Marriott's voice can also be heard on Good Times by The Easybeats!
You said it Louisa! What a great band they were. Their musicality still gets me.
@@darrylmcgarry5780 Also on Traffic's Berkshire Poppies...
JUST LOVE THEM AND MISS THEM 😢😢❤!!!!
I once read an article entitled 'The most perfect band Britain ever made' and it sums them up really. From folk, folk rock, soul, pop, blues, mind blowing intrumental tracks, heavy rock, psychedelia they had it all and I just love them.
RIP Steve, Ronnie and Mac
Small Faces forever !!
Simply the Best
And R I P Tim Hardin
Is anyone still alive from the boys you can see? Or they all dead? RIP for that guys!!! Greetings from Germany.
@@reneg.1620 the drummer , kenny jones is and sadly that is all
@@southwestshelly Thanks!
Probably the best rock soulful voice England’s ever had , for me the best
Not to mention a great songwriter and a very fine guitarist with a top-notch band.
that is sure
The look and attitude to boot
@@chicklets4ever51 I agree with you completely agree, Marriott is my favorite rock hero. He, alone or with Ronnie wrote some amazing songs. However, I assume you probably know, that this beauty was written by the also wonderful, but very tragic Tim Harden. Tim wrote some of our most iconic songs like "If I were a Carpenter" and "Reason to Believe", but suffered from the demons of depression and heroin addiction. He died way too young from an overdose. This SF's cover is one of my favorite vocals by Steve - stunning.
Truth
I loved early Beatles but Steve and Small Faces music is right up on the same level.
The Small Faces... long gone but never forgotten
This kind of fabulous stuff doesn't happen today......maybe never will again.....!!!!
Great song, great music, great vocals, great musicians.
It just never got better than this.
That voice 😍 30 years Steve passed today...
Steve you were, are, awesome, just awesome. Loved you in the super 60's still the same in the deadly 20's
My older brother bought Hey Girl on Decca. I must have been 10 at the most yet I remember him stating that this black singer had one of the best voices he'd ever heard.......we were both amazed to see it was a 5 foot(ish) white fella. Unbelievable voice, truly one of the greatest of all time.
Agreed, but five foot five actually!
Yes, I believe many Americans thought Dusty Springfield was black until they saw a picture of her. She & Steve Marriott were amazing singers.
God how could they have been so good so young and newly formed as a band? This song should have been a worldwide hit. I only wish they had had better management. Those of us in the States really had little to no exposure to the breadth and quality of their work and have only discovered it because of the internet.
You can hear the framework in their songs for everything later on Zeppelin did
@@radomirratkovic4407 Absolutely! I never really was a fan of Led Zeppelin. I liked Rod Stewart, but I really can't even listen to them anymore. All I can think of is how much they imitated Steve Marriott. Steve Marriott was just hands down, the best. Gone far too soon, but I'm sure he's rockin the heavens.
I also have only discovered them recently here in Australia, on the internet. I always thought the Small Faces were the backing group for Rod Stewart
@@debbieanne7962 No. Rod Stewart was The Faces. After Steve Marriott left The Small Faces, Rod Stewart took his place and they changed their name from The Small Faces to The Faces.
Before the internet' I thought they were a one hit wonder with "Itchygoo Park." I also had only heard of one song by Humble Pie, "30 days in the Hole." Humble Pie and The Small Faces are now my 2 favorite groups.
this is the answer to that old question, if you were on a deserted island, what's the one thing? ... i could listen to these 4 guys play together all day long.
... oh, and Jimmy too
I love the Small faces and all music, but put me on a deserted island? I'll take Bach ,Beethoven, Brahms, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, Mozart, Handel, Rachmaninoff, Lennon - McCartney, and Beyonce! Guess which one that I am lying about.
Dam! Steve Marriott was so good looking, so talented and had so much charisma. Still miss him after all these years.
Yeah- if he was a guy on the streets today he too would be totally invisible to you.... like so many ; gifted , rich. But invisible bc your mindseye is DISTORTED...have fun
@@ronaldmitchell3665 Not distorted at all
@@sandypompilii6901
You do not need to answer such an jealous moron. He is angry, since he would long girls and women would speak that way about HIM. HE is the sooo wonderful, but to the da.mn women invisible huy in the strees.
I am not even a fan of Steve Mario, but tell you: You are right.
I am sad he destroy himself so soon. In the early 1970s nothing was left from his good looking, he looked way older he was, but with the Small Faces he was a cutie. Greetings to you, Sandy, and do not bother. I love to see such lovely comments which come from the heart :)
@@winterweib Thank you. No, it doesn't bother me. Some people just jealous. I know Steve Marriott had his demons, but I'm still a fan, even after all these years.
Me too I had such a crush on him and their music was great ❤
Just have no words for this band & the times they represented in their own, highly wonderful way. ❤️❤️❤️
Bang on...👍
some bands (many of them) have it and some do not...The Small Faces had it and more to go along...the best of the best.!!!!
sarah sarah I love that
I’ll take the Small Faces over The Beatles every time the best band of the 60’s.
The Small Faces had everything except a good manager - unfortunately, they were encumbered by the notorious Don Arden. Steve Marriott was the greatest singer ever!
Don Arden is Ozzy Osbourne's wife's Father.
What a great band. I'm glad to see people discovering them.
Rediscovering the small faces is a fantastic musical experience!! They deserve much more credit then they are given.
God blessed them with talent!!
Saw the great Steve Marriott perform live the late 80's. Best, most powerful soulful voice to ever come from UK. No one had/has a voice like him.
They LISTEN to each other SO much.
Steve was the best interpreter of Tim Hardin's great songs he could ever ask for.
I think his vocal on this is brilliant but the way he sings on 'If I Were a Carpenter' (either the live version on 'Autumn Stone' or on the BBC recording) seems way too full on to me. And the high key is way too high.
A true classic from a very talented group of musicians.
Steve's vocal crescendo after the piano break is just plain immense!
Incomparable.
Paul Rogers must have heard this.
Can’t explain how much I love this song! Thanks for posting this. I am discovering all of these hidden gems every day. Love all of the guys in this great group.
I'm 70, and grew up in what is undeniably the greatest popular music period in history. I loved the Kinks, Stones,
Spencer Davies group, the Beatles, the lot. Then there was the superb soul music from America, the Reggaae
scene in England, and psychedelia. I can safely say that the Small Faces were the most dynamic, instantly recognisable,
band then, their star shone bright but brief, but lives on. They encompassed Rock, Hard Rock, Blues, Music Hall,
Psychedelia, Whimsy, and Soul. There has never been a Rock singer that comes close to Steve Marriott,
if you're half as good as him, you're fucking brilliant.
@@nigden1 VERY WELL SAID. I agree...
@@nigden1 Yep, Steve Marriott is incomparable. Such a shame TSF's were 'managed' by Don Arden.
@@nigelwillmott6177 Indeed, then they jumped out of the frying pan into the fire
when Immediate signed them.
Couldn't agree with you more. Loved Steve's voice from the first time I heard it in 1965 and just the same today. No one's EVER bettered him for rock + blues. NO-ONE!!
the best 60s white blues voice in the world!!!!........... along with eric burdon!!!!.............more balls than jagger or jim morrison ever had!!!!..........
A song hard to live without...
Brilliant - thank you for that. I've never heard this track before today! I was only a little girl when the Small Faces were dominating the British music scene, but my dad loved most bands of the Sixties and he passed that down to me! There will never be another singer to match Steve Marriott - the mould was well and truly broken the day he was born and he was taken much, much too soon!
His daughter Mollie has got a great voice as well
Absolutely!
@@annaforehan7784 Lovely to hear from you Anna, I've kept meaning to email you but family and life in general are keeping me so busy at mo, but I will email you soon and explain in more detail. Hope you're keeping well - talk soon. 😘 xx
@@beverleyr2625 Likewise Bev. I've often wondered how you are. Please email whenever you get a chance. X😽
Steve Marriott is incomparable.
When Tin Soldier and Itchycoo Park came out I must have listened to them 50 times each, with the volume cranked up the maximum while heavily stoned. Wow did those 2 songs ever speak to me!
I don't normally say this about covers but. It's better than Tim Hardin's original. This has everything, heart&,soul, energy and a Drop-D tuning. And what a voice. And the drum brushes. Pure genius
Some band, The Small Faces!
God they did such a great job with this ...beautiful cover!
Puts ya right back in the thick of it, foot-tappin' , head shakin', thigh-slappin' music.. wow, simply brilliant
One of the best bands ever!!❤️
Great song! Great version! I love it right at the end when you hear Steve Marriot say "string broke! Did you 'ear it?" Never heard that before. A gem! One of the greatest and sadly, underrated bands of the '60s. Up there with the Kinks IMO.
Far superior to the Kinks on every level, imo.
@@annaforehan7784 The Kinks were a great band but TSF's were special. They become more special every year.
@@nigelwillmott6177 They were certainly in a league of their own. I honestly don't think the Kinks were anywhere near as talented as the Small Faces on any level, especially where lead singers were concerned! And musicianship all round really.
@@annaforehan7784 both were brilliant
Far superior to The Kinks... I've seen Steve Marriott live and also Ray Davis, btw.
Great cover - Tim Hardin was definitely under appreciated.
didnt know this was a cover...ta
I’ll second that. 👍
@@ichbin4122 They also cover his If I Were A Carpenter.
SF waren eine der besten Supergruppen! Ich höre ihre Songs regelmäßig! Steve und Plonk waren Genies!
They really did have it all. The success they had in their heyday and the plaudits since still aren't nearly enough to do justice to their combined talent
And yet, Rod Stewart got the Hall of Fame. Still chokes me up.
@@terrapinharvich3299 Shocking fact. Stewart wasn't fit to be a Small Faces roadie,!!
@@terrapinharvich3299 Rod Stewart may have had less talent, but he was a savvy self promoter, which Steve would never stoop to.
@@terrapinharvich3299 Absolutely. RS is an absolute non-talent. Couldn't sing to save himself and as ugly as sin. It's a disgrace that he has had such success. He couldn't hold a candle to Steve on any level.
@@cindyfalstrom7231 Not "may have". RS has no talent, especially in comparison to Steve Marriott
Fantastic version of Tim Hardin's classic song. So bluesy!
Steve...great voice!!
All 4 of these lads were amazing.. lack of management.some great work here.super huge potential.marriot so good
Man. That is just a fantastic collection of photographs, makes me want them back enjoying life and singing great songs.
Always on my top shelf. 💥🇬🇧🏆👍 loved these guys since I was 8 years old when my dad used to play them at home in the seventies. Still today love their sound.
my favorite band since i was 11 years old...with my cousin we played these chords of these great blues
There would always be just one Small Faces. One must look upon The Faces as a totally different, although great, proposition. Right from the get go of 'Whatcha Gonna Do About it' I spent my paper round money on their 7" singles. Like The Small Faces music? Then you would almost certainly like The Faces too, but they were a different band completely. Hail to both marvellous outfits!
Red Balloon is a blast of naughty stuff. This Is one fabulous band.
Then he had a blue suprise. Brilliant.
My heart is shattered when I think of Steve's demise. I can't tolerate the pain, never got over it. I'm still shattered.
could ve been avoided I read something awful about it...one sad night that s for shure
Those years have gone...and sadly taken so many with them.....!!!!....Miss those years..!!!!!!!
4 Excellent Musicians ❤
This song reminds me of a time in my life ❤️ thanks Steve.
By myself a red balloon got a blue surprise
just love this song, can't stop playing it. I love the part when Steve goes "will we meet again" the piano part after that. Love it.
So happy to have found this! I've been looking for a higher quality version of this song and a lot of other Small Faces songs for quite some time. Thank you!!!! :)
discovered these when i was a young mod in the 80s what a band love them foreer
forever
Steves voice-phenomenal,and nice song.
As an American I'm always surprised/fascinated by the UK's affection for U.S. country and blues music. Not complaining, as a Houston boy raised on Cream, Humble Pie, et al.
England gave it back to the (mainly white) people of the USA when they took it from the ( mainly black) people of the USA.
I think it was the best thing that ever happened.
Don’t forget Mac…such feel on the keyboard
Never heard this extended version before, nice.
Steve Marriot was a natural rock n roller baby. Just looking at those old footage of the Small Faces playing Tin Soldier.
Absolutely! Those moves!
pure class
I will always wonder what Tim Hardin may have thought of this awesome, awesome cover
They were all babies back then. Time marches on. For all of us.
Was für ein super Song !
Impossible not to like this music
One of my favourite SF tracks, and a brilliant cover.
Beautiful.
what a band man and all their offshoot bands & projects too, great stuff
such a great band...
This is how you successfully create a cover!
Tengo todos los Long Plays de Small Faces. Fueron mágicos e irrepetibles!!! Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷💣💣💣💣🤘🤘🤘🤘❤
❤️
In the beginning there was the Small Faces!
Amen
Favourite SF song this. Great pictures to go with it whoever uploaded it thanks although I feel slightly depressed now.
Don't be sad .
Let it inspire you on a different day
Fantastique Small Faces !!!
Steve had a great vocal range, he`s getting pretty low here and then rocks it out with his great octave attitude..oh yeh!
'If I Were A Carpenter' soul folk Man
one of the best rock voices ever, ask Jimmy Page
My dad has an original practice, fucking around ,reel to reel recording of If I Were carpenter, he played with and was friends with them. It has never been heard by anyone but anyone but our family, they are heard talking about dropping acid, private convos, lighters strikes my smoking bowls in between sessions, opening bottles of Jack, so they mention, it's over 5 hours long of them playing, trying random riffs and just hanging out, I might sell it one day.
@@seahawks1185 WOW - priceless
@@seahawks1185 Get hold of John Hellier - the big fanman for things Marriott and Small Faces. He could get it and distribute it to the Small Faces Appreciation Society that he runs ( Paul Weller is a member ! )
I'd love a copy. ❤️
Here's hoping.
Simply Superb 🥰
Beautiful....................
Brilliant cover of Tim Hardin's ode to heroin
Only Kenny left now BUT their great sounds will stay, RIP boys
Beautiful montage xx
Never heard this.rather good.
these guys and free . so good, so young,
Steve Marriott was always pitch-perfect.
Love the pics of my SF xoxo
just beautiful
A fantastic cover of a great tune! I like it more than the original!
Superb
Very good version, Steve’s voice more pronounced than the ITunes version I’ve heard
Awesome song. I also recommend the cover by an artist named Idha, on her brilliant album "Melody Inn" on Creation Records in '94.
THEY WERE VERY LOVE ABLE ❤️ STEVE MISS YOU 😢😢!!!!
SF waren eine Super Band! Ich vermisse sie sehr!
Im with that Cat.
One of the greatest voices
❤️
Great cover. The backing vocals are brillant.
Your sound like a know it all twat with a point to prove x
@@pyeman6819 .......Jesus, how negative can you be?! The comment was simply an *accurate* appreciation of a fabulous band that many of us still enjoy listening to. I wholeheartedly agree with @micmac09, it *is* a fine cover and the backing-vocals (especially Ronnie’s) were always beautifully harmonious.
@@lindadote I love the Small Faces Linda , and lots of bands cover other people's songs. My comment might be negative to you , but its positive for me , in the fact that someone mentioned the ' cover ' word as if no one else knows that, so what?
If he said great song or amazing interpretation then respect, but to say cover ? I suspect the commenter was wearing an anorak
Nice quality recording
Wow! I couldn't have said that any better x
Song of a Baker!!!
Deadly good pure perfection prefer Steve's voice in lower ranges
Immense.
Never heard of a singer giving him self and others such a hard time because of some of the decisions he chose and made .I feel even closer to him now .
Steve was full of self doubt and insecurities. He never thought he was that good. Ronnie said that "Steve was afraid of a lot of things, but I don't know why, he has more talent than anyone i know" Peter Frampton once wrote that "although Steve comes off as strong, he was actually quite fragile and needy. He needed some one like Ronnie or himself to fall back on for support." PP Arnold (who was his lover for awhile) said "Steve gave off a tough nut exterior, but underneath, he was a real softie". Steve had his demons, but like you, it only makes me love him more )-:
Just glorious
What a Fucking Good song!!
It's perfect...
Small faces were brilliant
Wow, nice!!!
I have so much Smalls History . I wont even start . Was there front row for their Melbourne gig in um 68 I think or 67 , whatevs im too old to remember . If you havnt danced with your Hot babe to Tin Soldier then you havnt danced . The Ancient Metal Guy . says cheers fucko's .