This episode contains two phone interviews with Ian McLagan. Mac, as he was known, was a member of the Small Faces. When Steve Marriott left the band to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton, The Small Faces hired on Ronnie Wood (Rolling Stones) and Rod Stewart; thus becoming The Faces.
When The Faces broke up in '75, Mac toured as a sideman to The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Rod Stewart, and Billy Bragg. I got to know him a bit through the interviews. We met several times including a four-day spree at South-By-Southwest. He was a delightful man and it was a joy to get to know him a bit.
Other members of the band included drummer Kenny Jones played with The Who for a bit. Bassist Ronnie Lane did a duets album with Pete Townshend (while living in his back garden at The Twixt). Ronnie Wood joined the Rolling Stones, and Rod Stewart focused on his solo career.
Songs (I did not following the interview)
Faces / Maggie May
Small Faces / Itchycoo Park
Faces / Stay With Me
Faces / You're So Rude
Faces / Miss Judy's Farm