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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

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Plonka your comments disgust me. Anybody who discriminates against a section of society in my books is fascist scum. You assume that if the Faces go back into the studio they would produce, in your words, shit. You then go on to slander pensioners...In my opinion you are either a member of the British national party or mentally unstable. Don't try and say I misconstrued your posting. I know exactly what you meant. You try and justify your peanut brained knowledge of music by saying they were good thirty years ago......they werent a band thirty years ago cos' they had already been split up for 3 years....God you really take the biscuit. Resorting to foul language to make a point is a sure sign of insecurity you sadsack. Read up a bit on the history of music before you open your mouth next time. Have a nice evening himmler !!

Thu 13 Nov, 2008

Conka how old are you 13 ? What a fascist brainless twat. The Faces were the greatest British R&B/Rock and roll band ever to grace these shores. It's morons like you with your smalltown attitudes and narrow tunnell vision that make my guts knot in shame. Britian has always provided the rest of the world with quality cutting edge music and in the seventies they didnt come much more cutting edge than the Faces. Do some research and open your discriminating lug's before you offer your playground opinions. Twat.

Thu 13 Nov, 2008

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