Rod Stewart / Small Faces / The Grease Band / Savoy Brown

Feb 17, 1971 (53 years ago)

Fillmore East     New York, New York, United States

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Rod Stewart Small Faces

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Date:
Wednesday, February 17, 1971
Venue:
Fillmore East
Location:
New York, New York, United States

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Rod Stewart / Small Faces / The Grease Band / Savoy Brown on Feb 17, 1971 [795-small]

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Rod Stewart / Small Faces / The Grease Band / Savoy Brown on Feb 17, 1971 [636-small]

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Rock's In My Head Apr 26, 2018

FEBRUARY 17: FACES (listed as SMALL FACES) /SAVOY BROWN/ THE GREASE BAND. The Grease Band was a disaster without Joe Cocker, Savoy Brown, the same without Chris Youlden and the gang which will soon be FOGHAT, so we had only one hope left , THE FACES. And, THE FACES did not disappoint, as a matter of fact they were one of the best, most fun, bands I had ever seen. Ronnie Wood kicked it off on pedal steel with SWEET LADY MARY, the band cranked it up with I DON’T WANT TO DISCUSS IT, Rod Stewart out did Paul McCartney on Paul’s new tune, MAYBE I’M AMAZED, followed by Ian McLagen, Ronnie Lane, and Kenny Jones playing their roles in AN OLD RAINCOAT NEVER LET’S YOU DOWN, GASOLINE ALLEY, THREE BUTTON HAND ME DOWN and an encore of Elton John’s COUNTRY COMFORT. All while we were seated in the second row center.

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