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Quote: George Kaplan @ May 30 2013, 1:12 PM BST
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I'd put this in the top 3 Rod albums along with E.P.T.A.S. and N.A.D.M.

The Faces were the best live band of the seventies bar none, proper geezer rock. Ronnie Lane is one of the great unsung heroes of rock, his solo work is littered with gems.

Elton John-Your Song

Especially Smiler.

Quote: Pingl @ May 30 2013, 9:42 PM BST

The Faces were the best live band of the seventies bar none, proper geezer rock. Ronnie Lane is one of the great unsung heroes of rock, his solo work is littered with gems.

And of course Ronnie (Plonk) Lane sang solo on each Faces album.

Quote: Chappers @ May 30 2013, 9:47 PM BST

And of course Ronnie (Plonk) Lane sang solo on each Faces album.

And wrote most of the truly outstanding original songs too.

Sweet Little Rock 'n Roller is what RS was put on this earth to sing !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km5jgqjx_lk

Quote: Oldrocker @ May 30 2013, 9:52 PM BST

Sweet Little Rock 'n Roller is what RS was put on this earth to sing !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km5jgqjx_lk

Not "The Shadow of your smile?" You surprise me OR.

I could be so good for you- DW!

Quote: David Smith @ May 30 2013, 10:11 PM BST

I could be so good for you- DW!

Look - try listening to something a bit more imaginative.

How about New Order, Curved Air, Santana, Yes, John Otway, The Faces, KLF, Love - almost all of whom were near on perfect in their output.

Then again you could try David Bowie.

By the way this New Order DVD is great. Doing a few Joy Division things too. "Shes lost control" on now.

Quote: Chappers @ May 30 2013, 10:15 PM BST

Look - try listening to something a bit more imaginative.

How about New Order, Curved Air, Santana, Yes, John Otway, The Faces, KLF, Love - almost all of whom were near on perfect in their output.

Then again you could try David Bowie.

By the way this New Order DVD is great. Doing a few Joy Division things too. "Shes lost control" on now.

Or Chas and Dave Ain't No Pleasing You if you must go down the rockney route

T.Rex-Metal Guru.

True Faith - New Order. A classic.

Love will tear us apart - New Order. Almost don't miss Curtis.

And to finish Blue Monday. Great DVD. Worth £2 of anyone's money.

Quote: Chappers @ May 30 2013, 10:10 PM BST

Not "The Shadow of your smile?" You surprise me OR.

I like The Great American Songbooks as well.

I have Catholic tastes.

Err, catholic.

Quote: Chappers @ May 30 2013, 10:40 PM BST

Love will tear us apart - New Order. Almost don't miss Curtis.

Huh

Don't you mean Joy Division?

Listening to Radio Active or radio 4 extra - lunacy!!

Quote: lofthouse @ May 31 2013, 5:48 PM BST

Huh

Don't you mean Joy Division?

Listening to Radio Active or radio 4 extra - lunacy!!

No - that's what I've been watching/listening to. A New Order live DVD and they did a few Joy Division things - as they're quite entitled to.

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