The Faces v The Black Crowes

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  1. Rich ´Money´ Mustard

    Rich ´Money´ Mustard DIE!

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    One of my favorite 70s boozy blue-rock bands vs one of my favorite 90s/70s blues-rock bands.

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    The Faces definitely, especially good old Ronnie Lane
     
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    Looks like a big pile of fags to me.
     
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    Is that where Rod Steward came from? Never heard of The Faces until today, but I am familiar with the Black Crowes from their MTV days, even though I am no fan.
     
  5. Rich ´Money´ Mustard

    Rich ´Money´ Mustard DIE!

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    Cunt.
    The Faces are one of the bands of the 1970s.
    They even played at Mar-y-Sol in 1972, you dumb, uneducated piece-of-shit.
     
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    So? An obscure English band that played in a SALSA dominated island didn't registered much in the Spanish speaking population when Emerson Lake & Palmer plus Fleetwood Mac & Billy Preston where taking all the headlines.
     
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    Rich ´Money´ Mustard DIE!

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    Which you first read about a few hours ago.
    Well done you uneducated, simpleton shit-stain of a human...
     
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    The Faces were hardly obscure but I can imagine they probably weren't as well known in Puerto Rico as they might've been in say, Philadelphia
     
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    I doubt if ELP or Fleetwood Mac were either...but at least they were trying to musically educate these fwoks by playing on their island...
     
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    This wasn't the musical Rumble in the Jungle or the Thrilla in Manila. Most of those bands were not known to most people in the island, even any songs in the English language had limited radio play in selected FM stations (at that time AM radio stations ruled & FM stations were mostly for public broadcasting, opera concerts, classical music and, yeah, a couple of rock stations for the underground rebels). Only pop & soul genres had a chance of equal airplay as Spanish language salsa, ballads and merengue.
     

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