View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of The Best Of The Faces on Discogs. I think the best way to look at it is as an interview that never really ended. It certainly began as an interview, all from a comment I made about Tetsu on a Japanese fan site. Around the same time I began running Nikki Sudden's site, Alan asked me to take over his. Not that the 19-track Good Boys When They're Asleep: Best of Faces contains everything worthwhile from the band - the absence of the extraordinary live version of Paul McCartney's 'Maybe I'm Amazed' is the most egregious omission, and there are a number of remarkable songs missing as well - but it's hard to quibble with anything that is here. Reusable cloth masks have become commonplace as a protective measure against Covid-19 transmission. Now an increasing number of people are exploring the use of plastic face shields, even outside.
David Kirby died surrounded by his family. But Therese Frare's photograph of the 32-year-old man on his deathbed did more than just capture the heartbreaking moment. It humanized AIDS, the disease that killed Kirby, at a time when it was ravaging victims largely out of public view. Frare's photograph, published in LIFE in 1990, showed how the widely misunderstood disease devastated more than just its victims. It would be another year before the red ribbon became a symbol of compassion and resilience, and three years before President Bill Clinton created a White House Office of National AIDS Policy. In 1992 the clothing company Benetton used a colorized version of Frare's photograph in a series of provocative ads. Many magazines refused to run it, and a range of groups called for a boycott. But Kirby's family consented to its use, believing that the ad helped raise critical awareness about AIDS at a moment when the disease was still uncontrolled and sufferers were lobbying the federal government to speed the development of new drugs. 'We just felt it was time that people saw the truth about AIDS,' Kirby's mother Kay said. Thanks to Frare's image, they did.
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- Inducted by:Steven Van Zandt (E Street Band)
- Category:
- Ian Mclagan
- Kenney Jones
- Rod Stewart
- Ronnie Wood
- Ronnie Lane
- Steve Marriott
It takes two.
Two bands that is. The (Small) Faces gave rock the best of both worlds with their original incarnation as mod hipsters and eventual transformation to raucously joyous boogie-blues rockers.
Steven Van Zandt Inducts Small Faces/Faces
Steven Van Zandt Inducts Small Faces/Faces at the 2012 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony- 00:07:53
- 00:04:23
- 00:04:49
There are groups that are about to rock, and bands that simply, rock. There are those that prepare and primp until every power chord is just so, and there are those that power up instinctively—guilelessly— with a generosity of spirit that doesn't fade over time.
The Small Faces 20 Greatest Hits
The Small Faces and the Faces are kings of that latter category, two bands forming the distinct halves of one unlikely continuum—a shared timeline that writer David Fricke rightly describes as one of rock & roll's most 'improbable second-comings.'
- Year:
- Inducted by:Steven Van Zandt (E Street Band)
- Category:
- Ian Mclagan
- Kenney Jones
- Rod Stewart
- Ronnie Wood
- Ronnie Lane
- Steve Marriott
It takes two.
Two bands that is. The (Small) Faces gave rock the best of both worlds with their original incarnation as mod hipsters and eventual transformation to raucously joyous boogie-blues rockers.
Steven Van Zandt Inducts Small Faces/Faces
Steven Van Zandt Inducts Small Faces/Faces at the 2012 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony- 00:07:53
- 00:04:23
- 00:04:49
There are groups that are about to rock, and bands that simply, rock. There are those that prepare and primp until every power chord is just so, and there are those that power up instinctively—guilelessly— with a generosity of spirit that doesn't fade over time.
The Small Faces 20 Greatest Hits
The Small Faces and the Faces are kings of that latter category, two bands forming the distinct halves of one unlikely continuum—a shared timeline that writer David Fricke rightly describes as one of rock & roll's most 'improbable second-comings.'
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