The Faces were the Marx Brothers of rock 'n' roll, Wood said.
"Everything was tied up with having a real good time," he said. "The humor kept us sane in moments of doubt and weariness. Being on the road, we'd often get very lonely, pining for our girlfriends. We'd cheer each other up with our sense of humor, and it would also reflect in the music."
In their wake, the Faces left countless hangovers. But most of all, lots of laughter.
"We were the first-ever real good-time rock 'n' roll band, full of insecurities," Stewart said. "We never thought we were very good. That's why we always used to drink a lot. Then we realized the audience was getting drunk along with us and enjoying it, which made us drink even more. That's why I think sometimes if we ever did get back together, everybody would have to be drunk -- otherwise it would be such a disappointment! We came along onstage with our ridiculously bright clothes. We were all holding our alcohol when we came on. We didn't try and hide it. It was carefree. Wonderful, carefree days."
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