Said
Stewart, "We're earmarking 2015," which is the 40th anniversary of
the band's breakup.
The
Faces were named after the 1960s British hipster expression for a fashionably
mod "mover" on the pop scene - in fact, the first time Ron Wood
introduced himself to Stewart, they both said, "Hello, face." The
band began life as the Small Faces, because the original line-up comprised
fashionable short guys: lead singer Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenny Jones,
and Jimmy Winston, soon replaced by Ian McLaglan. (Lane died of MS in 1997; and
Marriott died in 1991.)
After a
1967 hit urging Oxford students to skip school ("Why go to learn the words
of fools?") to get high and "feed the ducks with a bun" in the
park, Marriott quit the band to start Humble Pie - the band that breaks the
heart of Penny Lane (Kate Hudson) by buying her favors for $50 and a case of
Heineken in Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous.
Stewart
replaced Marriott in the Faces from 1969-75, as his solo career simultaneously
soared. Wood joined the Faces in 1969, too. When Mick Jagger wooed Wood away to
the Stones - after repeatedly promising Stewart never to do so - Stewart quit
too.
In his memoir Rod, reprinted in 2013, Stewart says the Faces drank too much, and one member wore a fake carnation full of cocaine onstage to sniff from discreetly in concert. He recalls them "squabbling like cats in a sack. But while it worked, God, it was brilliant. On a good night, the Faces were something special. On a bad night, we were bloody awful... but being bloody awful could sometimes be even more special than being good."
Stewart
brought his fellow Faces onstage at a Wembley Stadium show in 1986, but missed
the band's 2012 induction at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame thanks to
strep throat. Odds are he'll be croaking "Stay With Me" with Wood in
2015.
But one
mystery remains: what will they wear? Few bands were ever such fashion victims.
As Stewart recalled of the Faces' heyday, "Carrying 200 pounds of velvet
and satin around a stage for 90 minutes -- that's man's work, let me tell
you."
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