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highplainsdem

(48,961 posts)
Wed Sep 7, 2022, 11:01 PM Sep 2022

Small Faces - All Or Nothing (Stockholm, Sweden 1966) + 1966 interview





The video below is of the band riding around and acting silly, with the song playing over the first couple of minutes, and then audio, a voiceover, of part of an interview with lead singer Steve Marriott talking about the problems communicating with the older generation.

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Small Faces - All Or Nothing (Stockholm, Sweden 1966) + 1966 interview (Original Post) highplainsdem Sep 2022 OP
Fantastic. Love this band! Pinback Sep 2022 #1
You're very welcome! This is my favorite of their songs. highplainsdem Sep 2022 #3
Marriott had a killer voice, one of the best BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #2
Agree completely about his voice, and how tragic his death was. (Way too many highplainsdem Sep 2022 #4
Tin Soldier live: highplainsdem Sep 2022 #5
Btw, re his having such a powerful voice, though he (like the rest of the band) was short... highplainsdem Sep 2022 #6
Another video of "All Or Nothing" - this one live: highplainsdem Sep 2022 #7

BigmanPigman

(51,584 posts)
2. Marriott had a killer voice, one of the best
Wed Sep 7, 2022, 11:11 PM
Sep 2022

in R and R. Tragic death though. Such a powerful voice for such a small face.



This is mimed but one hell of job!

highplainsdem

(48,961 posts)
4. Agree completely about his voice, and how tragic his death was. (Way too many
Wed Sep 7, 2022, 11:32 PM
Sep 2022

tragic deaths in rock history.)

Thanks for posting that video! I'm so glad YouTube makes these old videos available.

highplainsdem

(48,961 posts)
6. Btw, re his having such a powerful voice, though he (like the rest of the band) was short...
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 12:31 AM
Sep 2022

That's true of some of rock's best and most powerful singers. Paul Rodgers, for instance. Eric Burdon. Roger Daltrey. Iggy Pop. Eddie Vedder. Bono. Prince. Bon Scott. Brian Johnson.

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