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Your Pretty Faces Have Gone To Hell (But Run It By Again Anyway!)

An Exercise In We-Told-You-So Journalism

March 1, 1976
Roy Carr

Research by: Roy Carr Tony Stewart Max Bell Hick Kent

MARCH, 1973.

Ron Wood:

"Rod was the last person I thought I'd end up sharing my career with. It's funny because we lead completely different lives. But there's this constant factor between us, which we also find in Kenny, Mac and Ronnie. There's a very close tie in there somewhere."

APRIL, 1973.

Rod Stewart in England's Melody Maker describes Ooh La La as "awful," a statement he later denies making. Ooh La La is the last ever studio recorded Faces aR>um.

APRIL, 1974.

Ian MacLagan on recurring Rod and/or Rod to split rumours:

"It's just a standing group joke. Maybe one day it'll backfire on somebody. "

MAY, 1974.

Front page headline in England's New Musical Express: "Rod/Faces, - Is This The End?" The Faces management is not amused. Denials are emphatic.

JUNE; 1974.

Ron Wood announces solo English gigs at Kilbum Gaumont State with Keith Richard as special guest star.

JANUARY, 1975.

Ron Wood offered Mick Taylor's old job with

Rolling Stones. He says no.

Rod Stewart:

JULY, 1975.

In a surprise attack in an English fan paper,

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