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."

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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