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Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood to reform Faces

Band members announce they are hitting the studio soon

Wed 12 Nov, 2008

Comments (3)

Ooooh, I've struck a nerve me thinks, calm down Steampacket, you'll end up with high blood pressure, I suppose that's one thing you'll have in common with the wrinkly rockers...

Fri 14 Nov, 2008

steampacket are you incapable of reading a comment properly or are you just a brainless wanker? Did I say in my comment that the Faces were a shit band? Thankyou, I didn't ya tosser. I was merely stating that bands that were great in the past, whether it be the 60's, 70's or 80's should let their legacy live on instead of a group of pensioners getting back in the studio and creating an album that doesn't do them justice and letting fans down by making an album that just doesn't have the same sound that the fans expect to it to sound like. The Faces will always be a great band in my mind, that's the way I'd like it to stay. Try reading comments properly before spouting your mouth off ya stupid prick.

Thu 13 Nov, 2008

They were good 30 years ago, you can only imagine the shit they'll bring out if they go back into the studio, more wrinklies trying to prove a point that they still have it, oh dear...

Wed 12 Nov, 2008

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