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Babyshambles Guitar Genius Resurfaces At Rock Against Racism 30th Anniversary Show

Where was everyone? In 1978, closing in on 100,000 people marched six miles from Trafalgar Square to Victoria Park in East London to see The Clash headline a benefit concert for Rock Against Racism.

The Small Faces- Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake

“Are you all sitting comftybold two square on your botty?” The acid cockney odyssey on 3 CDs – stereo, mono and a documentary. In a tin, of course.

Rod Stewart And The Faces – A Video Biography

Rod Stewart was a better singer than Mick Jagger—and at least as good a bottom-wiggler—but the Faces were always a poor boy's Stones, and this DVD can't rewrite history. Cheaply produced with ugly thumbnail factoids running below it, the fragmentary live footage intermittently captures the band's rootsy swagger but also reminds one of what an old tart Rodney could be. Singing "I'd Rather Go Blind" in a gold jumpsuit, he could be Freddie Mercury.

Rod Stewart And The Faces – The Very Best Of

That's Sir Rod to you, pal. Welcome to his humble pile

The Small Faces – The Ultimate Collection

The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Launderette's first full career best-of
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