Rod with another heart achingly, soulful vocal and the greatest good time rock groove band of all time-Not always in tune or in time,but no one cared,cos the sound was raw, emotive and immense and I was there.
Amazing! I love Rod Stewart and the Faces! They were my first intro to listening to different kinds of music in early 71 & 72. You do such a great analysis and it is spot on! All of your analysis videos are fresh and go right to the core. They aren’t the same stuff over and over. With Mick Taylor leaving the Stones in Dec of 1974 you have to think Keith, who loves playing with Ronnie, that he remembered this event. Hard to believe that Ronnie has been a Rolling Stone since 1975 and I saw the Stones in 1975 at a World Series of Rock in Cleveland Stadium! He sounded like he had always been a Rolling Stone. Thanks Fil...great memories!
You are a most discerning musician Fil , Thankyou for such an insightful critique on this. You always make me think about each performance in a much more in depth way. I love this, Thankyou
I love Rod Stewart, I love Etta James, and I love I`d Rather Go Blind. I never knew Rod covered this and had goosebumps all over... The guitar solo is heavenly.
It amazes me how just a band playing their own instruments is almost a novelty now. When I was a kid in the 70s learning guitar, this is what you strived for. Great commentary as always.
FIL, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO AND YOUR GREAT KNOWLEDGE, I WANT TO THANK JEFF BECK FOR GIVING ROD HIS START, I STILL LISTEN THE THE ALBUM TRUTH, BY JEFF AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK, ROCK ON, COUSIN FIGEL
Rod the Mod, the Faces & Keef? One hell'uva night. Great song and performance. There's another clip of them doing Sweet Little Rock n Roller. Thx Fil. peace from across the pond...
Ronnie Woods is so underrated as a guitarist. His playing has so much feeling in it. But then again, The Faces were one of the best rock and roll bands ever.
@@grahamreeve673 Indeed they were great together, but Ronnie and Keith are able to weave so well too. If truth be told, I think Ronnie would have been a good fit for any band. He's just that flexible as a player
@@grahamreeve673 not just Mick Taylor, but Jimmy Miller as well. Taylor's skills were second to absolutely none, but the loss of Miller as a producer hurt as well. Under Miller's watch, The Stones truly earned the title of the world's greatest rock and roll band.
Rod Stewart can't do anything "bad"! (even his divorces were/are "good"!)...I'm amazed at all the different genres he's done over the years and LOVED them all! ...and Keith Richards is still kicking! LOVE'em! thanks Fil! ☮️
I'd forgotten how rockin'-ly soulful Rod's voice was. I think his poppier material in more recent years clouded my memory of his earlier material. Excellent performance!
I was only 13 when I heard handbags and gladrags for the first time. Every picture tells a story, gasoline alley... 58 now. Still makes me cry. Thank you Fil, from North Carolina.
Gary Coleman, " Handbags and Gladrags", now that is what I call a SONG! The structure is strange, the timing wanders, and the song meanders all over the place, and it's kind of oblique and hard to make sense of, but it sucks me in every time I hear it!
Love Faces, saw them in 1971 , 1972, when they were absolutely superb. God bless Ronnie Lane, it was his band really in those days. Here it's Rodney's band, but this is a brilliant vocal performance from him. No denying that !! My favourite Faces songs " I'm losing you" and " maybe I'm amazed" unbeatable. Just a fun entertaining band.
THANK YOU FIL!!! My favorite singer singing my most favorite song. I was being held captive by the Covid19 pandemic when I discovered this gem. What a way to spend my afternoon!!!
70s Rod, was the best Rod. Saw them twice. Pre and post Woody leaving. Excellent both times. Cut Across Shorty, Mandolin Wind, Gasoline Alley... His (their) best writing period, for sure.
I saw the Faces live in 1971 at Bradford University. . . Universities were the live circuit then. We thought we were going to see Small Faces, so it was quite early in Rod Stewart's incarnation. I was sitting on the floor only 6 rows back from the stage and Rod strutted out . . . so disappointed for no Stevie Marriott!!! But that strut, the stacked shoes and the haircut!!! Then the show started . . . his voice and the clean, solid music. Unforgettable, incredible, irreplaceable band! Thanks Fil 😎💚🌍🙏💚
Great memories of glory days. My high school bestie and I were sitting in my sister's station wagon at the Thrifty Mart parking lot when Maggie May came on the radio. I'll never forget the amazed inflection of her tone when saying, "Who is that!?!" We ended up seeing him 3 times. What fun we had, thanks Fil.
I wouldn't even say only "white". Rod had a vocal character all his own. I'd put him up against anyone. Black or white. Very sensitive vocalist. And often a subtle lyricist. See "Lady Day" or "Scarred and Scared", Killing of Georgie. He was a bit of a bimbo for sure. But when it came time to be serious, he could be.
Long John Baldry was the main supporter and spark of both Rod and Elton John, by recognizing their talent and unselfishly let them grow as artist, leave and become what they became, rock royalty. THANKS Long John Baldry, u deserve more recognition of what you did and maybe a movie. Now that would would interesting, thanks Fil.
Started listening to Rod when I was 11 . I've seen him 6 times over the years. I guess he was my pre-teen Rock and Roll crush. Love that raspy voice. Still love him today.
Gasoline Alley was one of my favorites hits they were amazing.. Got to make him a shirt as well an saw them in San Diego years ago... Amazing Rod Stewart, ... loved the attitude back then and the music always the most advanced in style and class Thanks Fill another wonderful review
yes those were the days for sure... As Fil said, Rod had withstood the trial of time and continues to entertain.. I loved Small Faces as well, however but it was best both bands were formed xx
Gasoline Alley is amazing. But "Smiler" is on a a different level. Check out Ron Wood on "I've Grown Accustom to Her Face." Mind blowing for a popular rock album at the time.
Oh man Fil thanks for this! Rod and Faces! Can't beat it! I have to say for my money 99 percent of the best Rock came from the 70's. Brilliant Fil!!!! Rock!!!!
I was going to ask you do Rod-you beat me to it. He is a fantastic, original singer-one of my absolute favourites. He sang this on his recent tour. Spine-tingling. Please more Rod.
Now this is a example of really feeling the blues. Wow it's like the groove puts you into a trance. Thanks for sharing Fil and a great analysis. Rock!!!
Great choice Fil. Speaking of Faces, maybe you could analyze Small Faces one of these days, a highly underrated band with the great Steve Marriott from the British Invasion era. Or Humble Pie...
First band I ever saw, Aug 73 Doncaster, Top Rank., I queued all day for a ticket. I was buzzin' the next day at school. Loved his music from the moment I first heard Maggie May on the chart rundown on a Sunday teatime in 1971!
I saw Rod Stewart and the Faces in 1974. It still stands as one of the best concerts I have ever seen. Rod doesn't have a conventionally good voice, but he is one of the best singers I have ever heard.
You can’t mistake Rod Stewart’s voice. Always loved his songs. Boy he was young here. Weren’t we all, though. Fil, you weren’t even a twinkle in your parents eyes. 😉
Oh my, Rod Stewart! I love his singing. Elvis is #1 but Rod Stewart is right Up their with him. England should be very proud of Rod! I saw him live 13 Times. Thx for giving the credit he so dearly deserves.
Glad you talked about and nailed the description of the guitar interplay with Ronnie and Keith at the end. Two masters at what they do when they were young and flying highest. Rod absolutely owned this deliverance and his soul interpretation was perfect for this song. RIP Ronnie Lane who was so instrumental at the beginning until his rural living and health changed things for him.
And not counting all the possibilities of a mix of mind altering substances .... they be jamming good yeah! You have to be in that groove. It is so uplifting to the soul. Sure miss those days.....
John A compared to Alvin Lee, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Roy Buchanan, Jimmy Page, Derek Trucks, Duanne Almond, Robert Cray, Eric Johnson, Eric Gales, Danny Gatton, I guess they add up to 2?
...recently subscribed to your channel and I must admit that I really enjoy it! The look on your face shows you really enjoy this..and I must say you do know a lot about each performer and their stories..Andalusia, Alabama
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Wow they're so young here, its nice to see 1974 again. Yes Fil that was really laid back. The keys were perfect and did alot to pull that off while the drums blended in so well. Rod Stewart's voice is a great contributor to the music industry, and Keith is a rock mainstay. 1974 was quite a good time for music. TYVM Fil !! ✌
Love your analysis Fil. I am fortunate enough to have seen most of the greats like Rod at least once in concert and know the talent it took to produce the music so loved today still. I admit I had to pass on your miley cyrus deal as I don't consider that music or talent, especially with auto tune, but I love when you review the true talents that made, what I consider, the best in the business! Btw, I have watched your own videos and I think you are extremely talented and wish you all the best in your endeavors. Don't give up or give in!
Actually his review was quite good and he described a producing tip which was quite interesting. I have learned to leave my preferences aside since you learn so much from the Professor.
Another great choice to analyze Fil ! I saw Rod solo in 1976 in Chicago and 1984 in Indianapolis with Jeff Beck as a no show :-( and imho no one has more soul in their singing , one of a kind ! Great job as always Fil !
I saw them five times back in the day. One of my favorite bands. As a drummer I always liked Kenny Jones' playing. As a young man I learned how to play for the song and not myself. As Keith once said: "It's not what you play, but what you don't play."
Saw Rod, when I was home in 1977. Paid $15 for the "cheap seats". Good concert. Later when I was working in the Philippines, they showed a recorded Rod Stewart concert on TV in 1981 or 1982. It was from the same tour I saw. Loved Rods early solo work, some great tunes, classics. I knew when Ronnie joined the Stones, it was the end of the Faces. Still great to see this line up.
Rod Stewart is one of my most favorite Singer/Performers. His vocals are so bluesy and huge. He could project so dynamically. See how he can be so far from his microphone and still be heard easily. The guy was so animated and athletic with his moves. Just love that guy. Rock, folk, country, R&B, disco, soul and more soul. YES Fil...do some more on Rod Stewart but Please not Maggie Mae...so many pick that tune and yet he has done so many other great songs.
Great performance from a great bunch of artists. What can ya say about Rod Stewart? That instantly recognizable gravel voice, so unique so iconic. Rod live is amazing..Saw him in 1978. Stellar high energy show. Great performer. A true icon and legend. Great Review Fil!😎🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
Faces was one of the 1st concerts I ever attended. It was around this time. They played at the Hec Edmondson Pavillion in Seattle. I didn't get to really enjoy it, however, because I was surrounded by older people doing drugs. I was an innocent young girl, and scared to death! I did get to see Rod, years later at the Gorge in George. But, Faces were way better!!
This ilk of song is one that clique of guys could jam on. Pre-pirate Kieth. I can't tell you the times I've discussed Stewart's chords with others. Rod sounds a lot like Steve Marriott who has passed. I covered Stay With Me because it got a great crowd react. You pick the most most interesting videos. Dedicated rockers hang out and sit in together with each other. It's a gas, gas, gas. Rawk.
Faces band made one of my favorite albums Ooh la la, Rod S. vocals are are great and favorite. This was a nice slow song, good point about the drummer and bass, the backbone of any band, holding the tempo solid, good video
In the first band, while we were packing up the equipment, when ever the guitarist or keyboard player would mention any mistakes they made, the drummer would say the rhythm section was perfect. It would always make me smile. Great analysis Fil, and a great performance.
Love Mr. Rod Stewart, Wow.... What an unexpected surprise! Good evening Fil, I saw most of your live show last night Oct. 22 2019 Tuesday, wonderful song and performance as always it left me feeling good , energized and ready to hit the books some more. Then tonight, Oct 23rd Wednesday this amazing treat, thank you, thank you. My mother especially loved Mr. Stewart, she was open to all music and respected the artist as well . Anyway, I did not forget you, been sick and busy ,however, Fil , of course spot on with your intelligence analysis, that I always learn from and appreciate. Thanks, again for Mr. Stewart upload, and have a good evening.
The depth of your knowledge continues to amaze. And you always get your facts right. Just wanted to point out that the Faces were inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame with the Small Faces. Which completely pissed off both Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan as they saw the bands entirely separate entities.
Thanks Fil. Saw them in 71 and 72...best shows ever. Discovered Rod with Jeff Beck on Truth. Vocals extrodinaire, indeed. Faces had fun and included the audience.
Rod Stewart, what a performer! I like the singers who can really make a connection with their audiences. It my be just me but I don't seem to see so many any more.
There is an excellent 4-part PBS documentary titled American Epic, about the early history of "field recording": record agents and talent scouts criss-crossing the country in the 1920s and 30s with heavy recording equipment, looking for musicians to record. This series from 2017 dovetails nicely with Ken Burns' country-music documentary and covers some musical styles and subjects that weren't in the Burns documentary, such as Hawaiian music and the origins of slide guitar, Cajun zydeco, and the rediscovery of Mississippi John Hurt. The final episode features a lovingly restored, late 1920s "portable" Western Electric direct to disc record-cutting system with a single microphone, a huge rack of tube (valve) amplification and a massive, gleaming brass and gold record cutting lathe with a built-in microscope, and driven/powered not by a motor but by a falling 105 pound lead weight! Famous musicians including Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard show up, writing a song together in the studio and cutting a record direct to disc (78 rpm) from a single shared microphone. Elton John and Jack White work out a song arrangement together from brand-new, hand-delivered Bernie Taupin lyrics. This documentary series is a must-see! ( We watched it on the Amazon Prime channel).
Thank You so much. That sounds like the very beginning of the industry , to bad what the all mighty dollor has done to it. . And "Autotune" of course.. thanks ✌️
I have a 1962 Fender Princeton Brown that used to be Rod Stewart's practice amp. He gave it to a roadie. The roadium swapped it for half a gram of cocaine. I got it from Jeff Bennett who built One On One Studios in North Hollywood. The studio is now called 17 Hertz. Jeff also gave me a Stratocaster for Christmas. It's a hardtail 1978 bullet neck with Gibson PAF pickups, 1 tone 1 volume knob and a selector switch, with Fender Grover pegs. Woogie, Joe Satriani's Guitar tech was there the day I played for them. When I sat down at the table. Jeff said to me "how long have you been able to do that?" I answered " since I was a kid." The whole table laughed. That's why Jeff gave me the Strat. The Princeton, and a Maestro Echoplex, 1978. Bitchin. This was in 2005 on a deck by the swimming pool. For Christmas with a card that read from Santa. Everybody tries to be a guitar player, try to quit. That's when you'll know how bad you've got it. I was bitten by a Telecaster at 17.
Good pull Fil. Been a fan of Small Faces, Faces, Rod Stewart and the various artists who played with them forever. Just got to say Ronnie looks about 12 years old here. He was a real kid then. The talent that is seen here for me was the beginning of the British Invasion to The U.S. it's when I really started paying attention to music outside of The West Coast sound in Rock and Blues music. Rod and the boys really show their music muscle here. Thanks Fil. Just an aside. I bought Ogdens Nut Gone Flake in the original round, fold out cover the day Tower Records got it on.
I enjoyed this performance, I have only one gripe with this video and that’s how depressed I became after watching this video because the older I have become the more and more I miss my days of youth and the seventies. One of Rods more obscure song came out in 1970 and it was on Python Lee Jackson’s, In A Broken Dream, Rod sang on three of the albums songs and my favorite song he did vocals on was “In A Broken Dream”
Rod with another heart achingly, soulful vocal and the greatest good time rock groove band of all time-Not always in tune or in time,but no one cared,cos the sound was raw, emotive and immense and I was there.
Amazing! I love Rod Stewart and the Faces! They were my first intro to listening to different kinds of music in early 71 & 72. You do such a great analysis and it is spot on! All of your analysis videos are fresh and go right to the core. They aren’t the same stuff over and over. With Mick Taylor leaving the Stones in Dec of 1974 you have to think Keith, who loves playing with Ronnie, that he remembered this event. Hard to believe that Ronnie has been a Rolling Stone since 1975 and I saw the Stones in 1975 at a World Series of Rock in Cleveland Stadium! He sounded like he had always been a Rolling Stone. Thanks Fil...great memories!
You are a most discerning musician Fil , Thankyou for such an insightful critique on this.
You always make me think about each performance in a much more in depth way.
I love this, Thankyou
One of my favorite bands of all time in their classic lineup. We've been waiting for this one Fil! Thank you!
Nice analyzing once again Fil. Sometimes less is more. Tasteful, tasteful!
Rod had such an amazing tone to his voice,one of the best vocalists ever.
The natural rasp in Rod's voice. I love listening to it. Never A Dull Moment with Rod. Thanks, Fil.
Absolutely adore Rod Stewart have seen him 7 times. Never a bad concert.
I love Rod Stewart, I love Etta James, and I love I`d Rather Go Blind.
I never knew Rod covered this and had goosebumps all over...
The guitar solo is heavenly.
Had the Album "every Picture tells a story " in the 1970s .Loved this clip with Ronnie Wood and Keith richard playing .VERY Bluesy :)
So funny to see Keith Richards, then & now.
It amazes me how just a band playing their own instruments is almost a novelty now. When I was a kid in the 70s learning guitar, this is what you strived for.
Great commentary as always.
FIL, THANKS FOR THE VIDEO AND YOUR GREAT KNOWLEDGE, I WANT TO THANK JEFF BECK FOR GIVING ROD HIS START, I STILL LISTEN THE THE ALBUM TRUTH, BY JEFF AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK, ROCK ON, COUSIN FIGEL
I’ve always wondered how Rod got that voice at such a young age. Hands down my favorite singer of all time.
Rod really shines in this song! He was made to sing this style of music. Love it!!
Rod the Mod, the Faces & Keef? One hell'uva night. Great song and performance. There's another clip of them doing Sweet Little Rock n Roller. Thx Fil. peace from across the pond...
Oh, and I always forget to thank you Fil for the vids.
Ronnie Woods is so underrated as a guitarist. His playing has so much feeling in it. But then again, The Faces were one of the best rock and roll bands ever.
Rod and Ronnie were made for each other. I felt sad when he joined the Stones.
@@grahamreeve673 Indeed they were great together, but Ronnie and Keith are able to weave so well too. If truth be told, I think Ronnie would have been a good fit for any band. He's just that flexible as a player
@@brianmiller6055 true but I missed Mick Taylor
@@grahamreeve673 not just Mick Taylor, but Jimmy Miller as well. Taylor's skills were second to absolutely none, but the loss of Miller as a producer hurt as well. Under Miller's watch, The Stones truly earned the title of the world's greatest rock and roll band.
@@brianmiller6055 true
Stay With Me is such a rockin' song! Love to hear Rod
Just follow Ronnie Lane’s bass 👍
Faces was my favorite work from Rod. Frickin awesome!
Having seen him many times over the years, I have to say that my favorite time period was when he performed with Faces.
Rod Stewart can't do anything "bad"! (even his divorces were/are "good"!)...I'm amazed at all the different genres he's done over the years and LOVED them all! ...and Keith Richards is still kicking! LOVE'em! thanks Fil! ☮️
I saw him several times in concert from '71 on …. puts on the best show of anyone I've ever seen. I still have a crush on him!
I'd forgotten how rockin'-ly soulful Rod's voice was. I think his poppier material in more recent years clouded my memory of his earlier material. Excellent performance!
I was only 13 when I heard handbags and gladrags for the first time. Every picture tells a story, gasoline alley... 58 now. Still makes me cry. Thank you Fil, from North Carolina.
Gary Coleman, " Handbags and Gladrags", now that is what I call a SONG! The structure is strange, the timing wanders, and the song meanders all over the place, and it's kind of oblique and hard to make sense of, but it sucks me in every time I hear it!
Love Faces, saw them in 1971 , 1972, when they were absolutely superb. God bless Ronnie Lane, it was his band really in those days. Here it's Rodney's band, but this is a brilliant vocal performance from him. No denying that !! My favourite Faces songs " I'm losing you" and " maybe I'm amazed" unbeatable. Just a fun entertaining band.
First saw Faces in Berkeley, Ca August 1971 . My favorite band to see play live back then. Thanks for the memories, Fil. RIP Ronnie and Ian.
THANK YOU FIL!!! My favorite singer singing my most favorite song. I was being held captive by the Covid19 pandemic when I discovered this gem. What a way to spend my afternoon!!!
Love this. Raw and spontaneous...yet solid playing with Rod's unique vocals...an awesome instrument unto itself.
Thanks Fil!😊
70s Rod, was the best Rod. Saw them twice. Pre and post Woody leaving. Excellent both times. Cut Across Shorty, Mandolin Wind, Gasoline Alley... His (their) best writing period, for sure.
I saw the Faces live in 1971 at Bradford University. . . Universities were the live circuit then. We thought we were going to see Small Faces, so it was quite early in Rod Stewart's incarnation. I was sitting on the floor only 6 rows back from the stage and Rod strutted out . . . so disappointed for no Stevie Marriott!!! But that strut, the stacked shoes and the haircut!!! Then the show started . . . his voice and the clean, solid music. Unforgettable, incredible, irreplaceable band! Thanks Fil 😎💚🌍🙏💚
Great memories of glory days. My high school bestie and I were sitting in my sister's station wagon at the Thrifty Mart parking lot when Maggie May came on the radio. I'll never forget the amazed inflection of her tone when saying, "Who is that!?!" We ended up seeing him 3 times. What fun we had, thanks Fil.
Rod Stewart one of the greatest white soul singers of all time
"my body stunk but i kept my funk...Wooh !!"
I wouldn't even say only "white". Rod had a vocal character all his own. I'd put him up against anyone. Black or white. Very sensitive vocalist. And often a subtle lyricist. See "Lady Day" or "Scarred and Scared", Killing of Georgie. He was a bit of a bimbo for sure. But when it came time to be serious, he could be.
One of the greatest souls singers period.
It's sad that he took the wrong direction.
Gino, that's a very stupid comment for you to add color into soul! Soul has no color!!
Ronnie's rugged guitar riffs and Rod's rough sounding vocals were incredible on those 1970s albums.
Long John Baldry was the main supporter and spark of both Rod and Elton John, by recognizing their talent and unselfishly let them grow as artist, leave and become what they became, rock royalty. THANKS Long John Baldry, u deserve more recognition of what you did and maybe a movie. Now that would would interesting, thanks Fil.
GS Grant, " I'll always remember that policeman and his boo-jee woo-jee music". Long John Baldry
good 'un Don’t try to lay no boogie woogie on the king of rock and roll.
Started listening to Rod when I was 11 . I've seen him 6 times over the years. I guess he was my pre-teen Rock and Roll crush. Love that raspy voice. Still love him today.
Rod Stewart.....what a gifted voice he has! My favourite version of this song! Brilliant analysis Fil! Cheers Mario! 😎🤘🤘
Rod's voice so powerful
Fil- Now you’re talking. I love Rod Stewart’s voice.
Gasoline Alley was one of my favorites hits they were amazing.. Got to make him a shirt as well an saw them in San Diego years ago... Amazing Rod Stewart, ... loved the attitude back then and the music always the most advanced in style and class Thanks Fill another wonderful review
jojo z That’s where I saw my first Rod Stewart concert - San Diego Sports Arena. Loved it.
yes those were the days for sure... As Fil said, Rod had withstood the trial of time and continues to entertain.. I loved Small Faces as well, however but it was best both bands were formed xx
Loved Itchycoo Park by Small Faces. The flange on the drums and overall mix was a ground breaking move. I still love to listen to it.
@@calamitydave5000 love that song as well !!
Gasoline Alley is amazing. But "Smiler" is on a a different level. Check out Ron Wood on "I've Grown Accustom to Her Face." Mind blowing for a popular rock album at the time.
Oh man Fil thanks for this! Rod and Faces! Can't beat it! I have to say for my money 99 percent of the best Rock came from the 70's. Brilliant Fil!!!! Rock!!!!
This song is my favorit song White Faces love Rods voice and Ron Guitar plying and Keith is Keith.
I was going to ask you do Rod-you beat me to it. He is a fantastic, original singer-one of my absolute favourites. He sang this on his recent tour. Spine-tingling. Please more Rod.
Love this blues/soul song made popular by etta james . Rod Stewart's voice does it justice.
Yes, what a great cover. He did it justice and then some.
At a concert in San Jose, Etta James said that she loved Rod's cover, as it brought a much wider audience to her music.
@@daviduribe3111 thank you for sharing. 👍
I always loved Rod Stewart what a voice. Thank you Fil😊
English blues mixed with a whole lot of Scottish soul= beautiful magic!
Now this is a example of really feeling the blues. Wow it's like the groove puts you into a trance. Thanks for sharing Fil and a great analysis. Rock!!!
Great choice Fil. Speaking of Faces, maybe you could analyze Small Faces one of these days, a highly underrated band with the great Steve Marriott from the British Invasion era. Or Humble Pie...
First band I ever saw, Aug 73 Doncaster, Top Rank., I queued all day for a ticket. I was buzzin' the next day at school. Loved his music from the moment I first heard Maggie May on the chart rundown on a Sunday teatime in 1971!
I saw Rod Stewart and the Faces in 1974. It still stands as one of the best concerts I have ever seen. Rod doesn't have a conventionally good voice, but he is one of the best singers I have ever heard.
You can’t mistake Rod Stewart’s voice. Always loved his songs. Boy he was young here. Weren’t we all, though. Fil, you weren’t even a twinkle in your parents eyes. 😉
Oh my, Rod Stewart! I love his singing. Elvis is #1 but Rod Stewart is right Up their with him. England should be very proud of Rod! I saw him live 13 Times. Thx for giving the credit he so dearly deserves.
Glad you talked about and nailed the description of the guitar interplay with Ronnie and Keith at the end. Two masters at what they do when they were young and flying highest. Rod absolutely owned this deliverance and his soul interpretation was perfect for this song. RIP Ronnie Lane who was so instrumental at the beginning until his rural living and health changed things for him.
Everything sounded really good. The guitars were really emotive. I really enjoyed this.
That voice! My goosebumps have goosebumbs!
And not counting all the possibilities of a mix of mind altering substances ....
they be jamming good yeah!
You have to be in that groove.
It is so uplifting to the soul.
Sure miss those days.....
You go Ronnie !!! Bless you brother !!!
Paraphrasing Keef from years ago - "Ronnie and I add up to one decent guitarist".
John A At least Keith knows it...
@@TatersUnited Keith's elegantly wasted 🤣
John A compared to Alvin Lee, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Roy Buchanan, Jimmy Page, Derek Trucks, Duanne Almond, Robert Cray, Eric Johnson, Eric Gales, Danny Gatton, I guess they add up to 2?
...recently subscribed to your channel and I must admit that I really enjoy it! The look on your face shows you really enjoy this..and I must say you do know a lot about each performer and their stories..Andalusia, Alabama
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I loved the Faces and I also loved the Small Faces. Who doesn't like a little Itchycoo Park? Steve Marriott is a great singer and player!! I also liked Humble Pie because of Marriott. He was such an asset to any band! Also, this was such a great song. Rod had the perfect voice for it!! The BEST of Etta James!
Wow they're so young here, its nice to see 1974 again. Yes Fil that was really laid back. The keys were perfect and did alot to pull that off while the drums blended in so well. Rod Stewart's voice is a great contributor to the music industry, and Keith is a rock mainstay. 1974 was quite a good time for music. TYVM Fil !! ✌
Fil you legend so glad youve done an analysis on the faces, keep up the good work i love what you do!x
Some of the greatest musicians of our time! Rod without a doubt one of the greatest vocalists/ musicians of anybody's time 👍👍👍
Love your analysis Fil. I am fortunate enough to have seen most of the greats like Rod at least once in concert and know the talent it took to produce the music so loved today still. I admit I had to pass on your miley cyrus deal as I don't consider that music or talent, especially with auto tune, but I love when you review the true talents that made, what I consider, the best in the business! Btw, I have watched your own videos and I think you are extremely talented and wish you all the best in your endeavors. Don't give up or give in!
Actually his review was quite good and he described a producing tip which was quite interesting. I have learned to leave my preferences aside since you learn so much from the Professor.
Another great choice to analyze Fil ! I saw Rod solo in 1976 in Chicago and 1984 in Indianapolis with Jeff Beck as a no show :-( and imho no one has more soul in their singing , one of a kind ! Great job as always Fil !
Great singer and band. Rod just has such an distinct voice and stage presence.
Thanks Fil for a another informative analysis. You rock. 🤘🏻
I saw them five times back in the day. One of my favorite bands. As a drummer I always liked Kenny Jones' playing. As a young man I learned how to play for the song and not myself. As Keith once said: "It's not what you play, but what you don't play."
Yes! The Faces were so fukkn great.
Amazing performer. Saw him in concert in 1988 and it was amazing. Got hit and bruised by a soccer ball too! Hell yeah!
Saw Rod, when I was home in 1977. Paid $15 for the "cheap seats". Good concert. Later when I was working in the Philippines, they showed a recorded Rod Stewart concert on TV in 1981 or 1982. It was from the same tour I saw. Loved Rods early solo work, some great tunes, classics. I knew when Ronnie joined the Stones, it was the end of the Faces. Still great to see this line up.
Rod Stewart is one of my most favorite Singer/Performers. His vocals are so bluesy and huge. He could project so dynamically. See how he can be so far from his microphone and still be heard easily. The guy was so animated and athletic with his moves. Just love that guy. Rock, folk, country, R&B, disco, soul and more soul.
YES Fil...do some more on Rod Stewart but Please not Maggie Mae...so many pick that tune and yet he has done so many other great songs.
Faces were a tremendous outfit. Keith's "Standard Tuning" open G blues tuning sits right in there with this blues number.
Great performance from a great bunch of artists. What can ya say about Rod Stewart? That instantly recognizable gravel voice, so unique so iconic. Rod live is amazing..Saw him in 1978. Stellar high energy show. Great performer. A true icon and legend. Great Review Fil!😎🎼🎶🎵🇨🇦
Love time traveling with ya mate . Once again great analysis Fil .
Love Woody in Faces, because he was able to let his light shine. With Stones, he had to hold back because he was newcomer - then there was Keef!!!
Saw them in 1971 in S.F. ♥️. What a great clip this is.
Faces was one of the 1st concerts I ever attended. It was around this time. They played at the Hec Edmondson Pavillion in Seattle. I didn't get to really enjoy it, however, because I was surrounded by older people doing drugs. I was an innocent young girl, and scared to death! I did get to see Rod, years later at the Gorge in George. But, Faces were way better!!
Love Rod & Ronnie especially their work in Faces. Excellent analysis 🤘♥️
Damn! Saw these guys at the Boston Garden in '75. Peter Frampton was the opener. Tickets were $7.50.
This ilk of song is one that clique of guys could jam on. Pre-pirate Kieth. I can't tell you the times I've discussed Stewart's chords with others. Rod sounds a lot like Steve Marriott who has passed. I covered Stay With Me because it got a great crowd react. You pick the most most interesting videos. Dedicated rockers hang out and sit in together with each other. It's a gas, gas, gas. Rawk.
Great track!! Stay with me is such an awesome jam. One of my personal favorites.
THANKS FOR THIS.........really awesome. Would love to see your analysis of Rod's voice and how it's changed through the years.
Faces band made one of my favorite albums Ooh la la, Rod S. vocals are are great and favorite. This was a nice slow song, good point about the drummer and bass, the backbone of any band, holding the tempo solid, good video
In the first band, while we were packing up the equipment, when ever the guitarist or keyboard player would mention any mistakes they made, the drummer would say the rhythm section was perfect. It would always make me smile.
Great analysis Fil, and a great performance.
Love Mr. Rod Stewart, Wow....
What an unexpected surprise! Good evening Fil, I saw most of your live show last night Oct. 22 2019 Tuesday, wonderful song and performance as always it left me feeling good , energized and ready to hit the books some more. Then tonight, Oct 23rd Wednesday this amazing treat, thank you, thank you.
My mother especially loved Mr. Stewart, she was open to all music and respected the artist as well . Anyway, I did not forget you, been sick and busy ,however, Fil , of course spot on with your intelligence analysis, that I always learn from and appreciate. Thanks, again for Mr. Stewart upload, and have a good evening.
The depth of your knowledge continues to amaze. And you always get your facts right. Just wanted to point out that the Faces were inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame with the Small Faces. Which completely pissed off both Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan as they saw the bands entirely separate entities.
Thanks Fil. Saw them in 71 and 72...best shows ever. Discovered Rod with Jeff Beck on Truth. Vocals extrodinaire, indeed.
Faces had fun and included the audience.
The Faces were fantastic. Would love to see you do another Faces video with a Jeff Beck appearance!
Rod Stewart, what a performer! I like the singers who can really make a connection with their audiences. It my be just me but I don't seem to see so many any more.
There is an excellent 4-part PBS documentary titled American Epic, about the early history of "field recording": record agents and talent scouts criss-crossing the country in the 1920s and 30s with heavy recording equipment, looking for musicians to record. This series from 2017 dovetails nicely with Ken Burns' country-music documentary and covers some musical styles and subjects that weren't in the Burns documentary, such as Hawaiian music and the origins of slide guitar, Cajun zydeco, and the rediscovery of Mississippi John Hurt. The final episode features a lovingly restored, late 1920s "portable" Western Electric direct to disc record-cutting system with a single microphone, a huge rack of tube (valve) amplification and a massive, gleaming brass and gold record cutting lathe with a built-in microscope, and driven/powered not by a motor but by a falling 105 pound lead weight! Famous musicians including Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard show up, writing a song together in the studio and cutting a record direct to disc (78 rpm) from a single shared microphone. Elton John and Jack White work out a song arrangement together from brand-new, hand-delivered Bernie Taupin lyrics. This documentary series is a must-see! ( We watched it on the Amazon Prime channel).
Thank You so much. That sounds like the very beginning of the industry , to bad what the all mighty dollor has done to it. . And "Autotune" of course.. thanks ✌️
Really enjoy your videos. You do such a great job, thanks
Yes he does Liz 💕
i thought Faces' "rough around the edges" sound gave their studio recordings a LIVE sound.. thanks, Fil..ROCK!!
I have a 1962 Fender Princeton Brown that used to be Rod Stewart's practice amp.
He gave it to a roadie.
The roadium swapped it for half a gram of cocaine.
I got it from Jeff Bennett who built One On One Studios in North Hollywood. The studio is now called 17 Hertz. Jeff also gave me a Stratocaster for Christmas.
It's a hardtail 1978 bullet neck with Gibson PAF pickups, 1 tone 1 volume knob and a selector switch, with Fender Grover pegs. Woogie, Joe Satriani's
Guitar tech was there the day I played for them. When I sat down at the table. Jeff said to me "how long have you been able to do that?" I answered " since I was a kid." The whole table laughed. That's why Jeff gave me the Strat.
The Princeton, and a Maestro Echoplex, 1978. Bitchin. This was in 2005 on a deck by the swimming pool. For Christmas
with a card that read from Santa.
Everybody tries to be a guitar player, try to quit. That's when you'll know how bad you've got it.
I was bitten by a Telecaster at 17.
Good pull Fil. Been a fan of Small Faces, Faces, Rod Stewart and the various artists who played with them forever. Just got to say Ronnie looks about 12 years old here. He was a real kid then. The talent that is seen here for me was the beginning of the British Invasion to The U.S. it's when I really started paying attention to music outside of The West Coast sound in Rock and Blues music. Rod and the boys really show their music muscle here. Thanks Fil.
Just an aside. I bought Ogdens Nut Gone Flake in the original round, fold out cover the day Tower Records got it on.
Etta and Rod both own this song ❤️ but... Rod is taking us to church on this performance 🙌
And Rod is still singing. And the band members are still playing, even though maybe not together. Wonderful music no matter the configuration.
Thank you, Fil. You have enlightened me again. Itchycoo Park was one of the top songs (I was twelve).
I enjoyed this performance, I have only one gripe with this video and that’s how depressed I became after watching this video because the older I have become the more and more I miss my days of youth and the seventies. One of Rods more obscure song came out in 1970 and it was on Python Lee Jackson’s, In A Broken Dream, Rod sang on three of the albums songs and my favorite song he did vocals on was “In A Broken Dream”
Saw them on this tour when it came through Indy. I remember the silk pajamas.
I see that SRV Tshirt!! Thanks for this one..had long escaped my mind.