A Conversation for The Small Faces - the Band
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Sho - employed again! Started conversation Apr 7, 2006
really great to see this on the front page - I hope it inspires some more people to go out and listen to their music (as I did when I saw this in PR)
nice blob,too
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Natalie Posted Apr 7, 2006
Thank you Sho - I'm so happy you listened to them after this! I think I may today. It's the weekend, so perhaps one of those mad instrumentals like 'Happy Boys Happy'... 'I Feel Much Better' always makes me laugh too!
And I agree the blob is a masterpiece!
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Sho - employed again! Posted Apr 7, 2006
it's irrational, I know, but because my parents had a Small Faces LP (well, they still have it) I'd always associated them with "fogey" music. Which is totally irrational, because they also have some Who and Simon & Garfunkle, who I have always liked.
It's certainly the weather for having a listen, though.
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Keith Miller yes that Keith Miller Posted Apr 7, 2006
Could I hop on to this Conga Line of congratulations? It's a marvellous entry and very informative. As for it being Fogey music..well... and S+G weren't? I remember buying Lazy Sunday and casting provocative eyebrows at a Beehived coiffured young gal to the melodious Itchycoo Park. ah..good days, good times.
cheers
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Natalie Posted Apr 7, 2006
'Fogey' music?!
I think, cos I'm stuck in the wrong decade, that I still see them as really young. They were still teenagers even when they made 'All or Nothing.' And I always think the Small Faces and the Faces sound, more than any other band, to be having a brilliant laugh. But blimey, it's 2006 - so I do understand!
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clzoomer- a bit woobly Posted Apr 7, 2006
Ah the memories!
Thank you for this- very, very well done. I'll now have to go out and get the CDs or go shopping on iTunes.
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