Faces
The Faces - Three Button Hand Me Down and Maybe I'm Amazed Live at the BBC
In October 1971, just before the live recording at the BBC, Faces had recently released their album 'A Nod's as Good as a Wink... to a Blind Horse.' This album, featuring hits like 'Stay With Me' and 'Miss Judy's Farm,' marked a significant point in their career as it solidified their rock status and showcased their raw, energetic sound. Known for their raucous live performances, the band's appearance at the Paris Theatre highlighted their dynamic presence. Interestingly, during this period, Faces were gaining notoriety not just for their music but also for their infamous off-stage antics and camaraderie, especially with lead singer Rod Stewart, who was enjoying his own solo success. This live session encapsulates the band's lively spirit and the sense of brotherhood they shared, making it a memorable moment in their vibrant history.