Small Faces - Lazy Sunday..Live BBC Radio.1 / 5 video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/12/01

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"Lazy Sunday" released in 1968, was a Cockney music-hall style song released by Immediate against the band's wishes, it was written by Steve Marriott as a joke because he was always getting thrown out of his rented accommodation by neighbours complaining about the noise he made. The single reached number 2 in the British charts but the band continued to resent the fact that their sound was being represented by what they saw as a novelty single. Many years later "Lazy Sunday" was to inspire Blur's hit song "Parklife" in 1994.

Comments

9 years ago

theonlyantony

Oh Yeaaaaah ! Thanks for posting this absolute gem, by the topper-most band. Great to hear, with clarity, what all the instruments are doing. The Small Faces are the finest. They are one of a kind and they capture the rare and wondrous Herbertiness of us Britons perfectly.

9 years ago

mido pauillac

this is really rare. thank you for posting!

11 years ago

Ted Frey

Great vocals by Steve Marriott, what a loss when he passed!!

11 years ago

Nathan Batten

version* LMAO!

11 years ago

Nathan Batten

1st time I'VE heard this bersion, too! KICK ASS!! Thanks for the upload!

11 years ago

Philip Noble

first time iv heard this live version! EPIC!!!!! such a good live band..and love the added little backround effects..great sound!

11 years ago

Tornfreedom

In those days, there were a lot of clubs without drinks licences. When I was 16 I went to a Hawkwind gig at the Hull Brickhouse (a converted? warehouse). They only sold Milkshakes, but then we didn't go to get pissed!. And it wouldn't have had the atmosphere, with drunks there too. Never looked back since :-) Wish I could have seen this band though.

11 years ago

La Choriste

Voilà un titre de ma jeunesse. Il n'est pas étonnant que je ne sois pas devenue une femme passe-partout charmante et bien éduquée, mais une révoltée sans compromis qui n'accepte ni le mensonge ni tout ce qui est artificiel et pas authentique. Et j'en suis fière!

12 years ago

1markusspartacus

No football & cooking for the young lady's of the house. Nice glass of red after half an hour in the Plough, and this came to mind

12 years ago

metafis

I love Stevies 'Artful Dodger' voice here :)

12 years ago

novadrian

Thanks to a long suffering neighbour we get a pop classic. Funny old world. She deserves some credit.

14 years ago

Jovolution

this BBC Version is sooooo rocky ThanX

14 years ago

MJL3764

Thanks for this version

14 years ago

pk1001

thank you very very much for uploading this.

14 years ago

Setanta2006

Amazingly clear sound. Thanks for psoting.

15 years ago

Mustyke

On the video there's a flyer from the Faces gig at King Mojo club in Sheffield. The Mojo was owned by Peter Stringfellow and the club hosted many top acts such as The Who, Hendrix, The Kinks, Pink Floyd and Soul acts like Wilson Pickett and Ike n Tina Turner. This despite the club not having a drinks licence. The Small Faces played their first gig outside the London area here. Great track, great version, great band.

15 years ago

Ernst Beer

for me, they are much better than the Beatles!

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