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Rod Stewart And Faces: The Final Concert (1974)
Rating:
Starring: Keith Richards, Rod Stewart
Director:
Category: Music, Special Interest
Studio: Music Video Distribution
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
75 mins

 
 

 

"A chronicle of a super rock and roll show, and a reminder of what Rod Stewart was once capable of, this is a thoroughly enjoyable film."

This is the final rollicking concert of the legendary Faces featuring a high powered performance from Keith Richards, Rod himself shakin' his booty like there's no tomorrow, and a string section for a little class.Although Rod went on to bigger success, many say his association with Faces was the musical highpoint of his career and this film is the cinematic proof.

From "Twisting the Night Away" to "You Send Me" to "Sweet Little Rock and Roller" through many more of their hit songs, Rod and the band (including Ron Wood on guitar) crank out the hard driving rock that made them famous.Brandishing the microphonewith all the gusto of a soldier holding a live hand-grenade, Rod captures the spotlight and never lets it go.

If you think you know Rod Stewart from his ballad and disco days, this film will reveal his rock and roll roots.