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Welcome to the Ronnie Lane Videos Master Page!
Currently this page is under massive construction while we search and find all manners of Small Faces, Faces, Slim Chance and other Ronnie Lane and friends archival film and video footage from the internet.
For the time being this page will remain in "research mode" as we fact check dates and venues
and gather more information as far as possible and they are shared throughout this website.
​It's going to take a long time, but we thought you might enjoy being able to watch them all from one page.
Ronnie Lane videos are also slowly being uploaded to the Official Ronnie Lane Channel at Youtube.
If you are on YouTube give some thumbs up, share and subscribe

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_JGehVbK7jcs-tef6qVP2g
If you know of any Small Faces, Faces, Slim Chance and/or other Ronnie Lane and friends video footage from your own collection and/or, if you don't see it here, available on the internet and can point Team Ronnie Lane in the right direction, please email us at ronnielanerecords@gmail.com
A BIG THANK YOU to all you Ronnie Lane, Small Faces, Faces & Slim Chance Fans
who have uploaded their material to the web. We could not do this without you. Cheers!
All materials on this page are posted with the explicit permissionof The Ronnie Lane Estate.
ENJOY!

Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance "The Poacher"
​Live on LWT's Supersonic, 10th January 1976 (3:33) 

Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment 2019
May 17, 2019
Limited Edition "Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment (music 1973-1997)" 6 CD Box Set is released!
YouTube has merged the Official Ronnie Lane Channel with the Ronnie Lane Topic Channel,
​so got real lucky and have most of the songs from the 18 song Best of Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment 2019 CD. "Just For A Moment" by Ronnie Lane and Ron Wood won't play in some countries.
Playlist link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nARI661xCGPbPyIjA1LhenVyl4blCWUBk
Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment 2019
Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment 2019 6 CD Box Set
Ronnie Lane Just For A Moment 2019 6 CD Box Set
Ronnie Lane - Just For A Moment 2019
​"How Come", Alternate Version​
"Lonely", Fishpool Sessions Extra


Ronnie Lane & The Outcasts (1964)
​Before Small Faces, there were The Outcasts! 
1964 Live session recording found in Ronnie Lane's 
brother Stan's barn some years ago. It's pretty good!!! (11:42)
See more info for Ronnie Lane & The Outcasts 1964
https://www.ronnielane.com/ronnie-lane-and-the-outcasts.html

Small Faces Videos

Small Faces Documentaries
British Invasion:
Small Faces
All or Nothing
1965-1968 (documentary)
​(54:45)

Jukebox Heroes:
The Small Faces
​(BBC documentary)
(29:00)
My Generation:
The Small Faces (documentary)
(25:14)

​

Small Faces Videos - 1965
"I've Got Mine" 
​Small Faces from the film "Dateline Diamonds" 1965
(with Jimmy Winston) 
​(3:00)
Small Faces "I've Got Mine" (with Jimmy Winston) from the film "Dateline Diamonds" 1965
Dateline Diamonds is a 1965 British music-film.
​The film was shot in black and white. The "pop and cop" genre of film was a popular concept in the UK during the early 1960s to highlight young music talent and was geared to appeal directly to the young teenage market.
The film was a low-budget B movie and released to support the main feature film Doctor in Clover starring Leslie Phillips. The plot involves an international criminal gang who use the MV Galaxy (the ship which was the home of 1960s pirate radio station Radio London) to smuggle stolen diamonds from the UK to Amsterdam. (This plot point is based on a number of false assumptions: firstly, that bands would be asked to give interviews on board the ship: any interviews would in fact have been taped on land; secondly, that bands' agents would be allowed to visit the ship in order to promote their clients:
they would not; thirdly, that agents for Dutch bands would take boats directly to the ship from The Netherlands;
and finally, that people visiting the pirate radio ships would not be searched by Customs).
The final sequence, showing Ray Anton and Pro Forma, Mark Richardson and the Small Faces performing on stage, was filmed during a genuine Radio London night at the Rank Ballroom in Watford.
Dateline Diamonds features the original lineup of British band Small Faces
(Jimmy Winston was replaced in 1966 by Ian McLagan). Band manager Don Arden arranged for Small Faces
to appear in the film as a promotional vehicle for "I've Got Mine", the follow-up to their debut single
"Whatcha Gonna Do About It". However, the film's release was delayed and the band received no other publicity
for their single, which failed to chart. The film also features a young Kiki Dee.
Dateline Diamonds was released on VHS and is currently available on DVD format.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dateline_Diamonds

Small Faces My Minds Eye - Rare Promo Film, December 1965, 192 TV

Small Faces Videos - 1966
Small Faces Live
September 28, 1966
Beat Beat Beat
Offenbach Stadhalle
German TV​
​Set List: 1.Hey Girl 2.All Or Nothing 3.What'cha Gonna Do About It 4.Sha La La Lee
​(10:43)

Small Faces
"Sha La La La Lee"
1966 Stereo
​exact venue/date not confirmed
not full
(3:02)
Small Faces
"All Or Nothing"
​Undistorted Version!
​Slightly edited version of the Classic "European Street Corner" video to fit with the single audio take. The original stretched clip has been doctored to give a synchronised and undistorted experience to this superb track.

Small Faces
"All Or Nothing"
September 28, 1966 Beat Beat Beat
(isolated from full performance)
Small Faces Story Time:
September 15, 1966 Small Faces' "All Or Nothing" peaks for the week at #1 on the UK music chart, replacing The Beatles' "Yellow Submarine/Eleanor Rigby". Small Faces drummer Kenney Jones, celebrates his birthday September 16. In 1966 he turned 18. Lovely birthday present! 

Small Faces Videos - 1967
Small Faces
"Itchycoo Park"
1967 Stereo
​(2:45)
In a radio interview from the
Dutch program "Poster" in June 1983, Ronnie Lane t
ells us about the origins of their great hit "Itchycoo Park",
where the melody stems from (the hymn God Be In My Heart and In My Understanding), the real location of the park and why they changed the name to Itchycoo.
(0:49)

Small Faces
"Here Come The Nice"
Beat Club
​June 24, 1967

SMALL FACES & P.P. ARNOLD
​"(If You Think You're) Groovy" RARE BEACH PROMO 1967
(2:54)
Small Faces
"Here Comes The Nice"
(French TV 1967)
There's Ronnie Lane in that
fab paisley jacket! Swoon!

Small Faces
"Get Yourself Together" Promo
1967 (2:19)
​
Small Faces
"I'm Only Dreaming"
(1967)
​Correct lip synch to original vinyl record version.
​"Corrected" version of the video.
This uses my 7" mono copy of the record, which would have been the same as the version they were miming to on this footage and not the stereo CD version that is currently available and has recently been overlaid to this footage. The CD versions have extra vocal from Steve Marriott, which in the clip you can see, he doesn't sing.
​So this is more in keeping with the moment. Enjoy. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnD4LCFkbQk

Small Faces Videos - 1968
​Small Faces
"Song Of A Baker"
BBC2 Colour Me Pop
​1968
"Tin Soldier"
Small Faces with P.P. Arnold
Live performance, French TV
Bouton Rouge program
March 2 1968 - dubbed over version
Small Faces Tin Soldier 1968 Swedish TV Stereo
​​exact venue/date not confirmed

Small Faces
"My Way Of Giving"
1968 Stereo


Small Faces Videos - 1969
"The Autumn Stone"
From Small Faces album
"The Autumn Stone
released November 1969
Chris Woods from Traffic on flute.

Quiet Melon Videos
In 1969 Art Wood formed the short-lived group Quiet Melon, with his brother Ronnie Wood, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan and Kim Gardner.
Art Wood's Quiet Melon
"Diamond Joe"
(with Ronnie Lane)

Art Wood's Quiet Melon
"Engine 4444"
(with Ronnie Lane)


Faces Videos

Faces Videos - 1970

Faces Videos - 1971
Faces
"Sweet Lady Mary"
22nd April 1971 BBC 2 Disco 2 
Ricky Gervais on bass!!

Faces
Paris Theater London, England October 26, 1971
(full show 45:07)
From the Long Player Tour/BBC Crown Jewels
Set List: 1.Three Button Hand Me Down
2.Maybe I'm Amazed (Paul McCartney cover)
3.Too Much Woman (Ike Turner cover)
4.Street Fighting Man (Rolling Stones cover)
5.Too Much Woman (Ike Turner cover) (reprise)
6.Miss Judy's Farm
7.Love in Vain (Robert Johnson cover)
8.Stay With Me
9.(I Know) I'm Losing You (The Temptations cover) 

​Ronnie Lane - Faces
​April 29, 1971 
​"Richmond"

Top of the Pops, Season 8
"It's pretty good... it's pretty good!"
Ronnie Lane and Faces 
Top Of The Pops Full Show
29th April 1971 (Faces starting at 21:21)
One of few complete shows of Top of the Pops 1971. Also performed that night by Faces, "Bad and Ruin"
Top Of The Pops ​April 29, 1971 Program schedule link:
https://www.thetvdb.com/series/top-of-the-pops-uk/episodes/5076942

Faces
The Marquee Club - London
7th December 1970
​Set List: 1. Devotion
2. You're My Girl 3. Flying
4.Too Much Woman
5.Maybe I'm Amazed
6. Gasoline Alley
7. Around The Plynth

Faces Videos - 1972
Faces
"Stay With Me"
Rainbow Theatre, London, England
February 12, 1972
​
Faces
"Maybe I m Amazed"
(Paul McCartney cover)
​April 1972 
Original sourced link,
loaded with comments 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLhoLkTyNkM

Akido - Akido 1972
Full Album
Produced by Ronnie Lane and taped in London's Marquee Studios, this lost Afro-funk classic
​was originally released in North America only in August 1972
Akido," self-titled, on MERCURY Records, 1972, Stereo.
Produced by Ronnie Lane (Small Faces, Faces, Slim Chance).
Speedy (Neemoi) Acquaye:
Percussion Peter Andrews:
Guitar Biddy Wright (Julius Adeniyi Wright):
Bass & lead vocals Jeff Whitaker: Congo drums;
Backing Vocals Fayi Crown & Danielle Delon.
Not sure who he was or what else Peter Andrews did but he plays some fine guitar here.
Biddy Wright died under clouded circumstances in 2000
Original post found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-37ak9ci4n4

Faces Videos - 1973

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Videos 1973-1976
Scroll below to see Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance post 1976.

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Videos - 1973

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Videos - 1974
Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance
​in Concert BBC April 23, 1974
​(35:12)
1. Last Orders Please
2. Done This One Before
3. Flags & Banners 4. Tell Everyone
5. How Come 6. I Believe In You
​7. Debris 8. Ooh La La
Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance
Same
BBC April 23, 1974 concert
"Debris" into "Ooh La La" only
Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance
"What Went Down That Night With You" LIVE on 45 - ROCK ON
with Kid Jensen, Granada Television/ITV Network

(episode 22)
28th November 1974

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Videos - 1975
(sound recording)
​Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance Live at the
BBC Hippodrome
1975
-Last Orders -Anniversary -Roll On Babe -Lost -How Come -You're So Rude -What Went Down -Chicken Wired -Sweet Virginia -Ooh La La -Never Can Tell (
48:53)

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Videos - 1976
Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance "The Poacher"
Live in studio on
UK show LWT's Supersonic
Saturday
10th January 1976
​Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance "Don’t Try ‘n’ Change
My Mind"
​Live in studio on
UK show LWT's Supersonic
Saturday
10th January 1976

Ronnie Lane and Pete Townshend Videos

​Ronnie Lane and Pete Townshend Videos
"April Fool"
Ronnie Lane & Pete Townshend 
Rough Mix (1977) Album
Images from BBC Special
"Ronnie Lane's ​The Passing Show"

Eric Clapton on dobro!
(original YouTube upload with comments)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OJswXk_Snc

Ronnie Lane and Eric Clapton Videos

​Ronnie Lane and Eric Clapton Videos

Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott Videos
Ronnie Lane
& Steve Marriott
"That's The Way It Goes" 

from Majik Mijits
(sound recording)

​1981

Ronnie Lane and Jimmy Page Videos
Ronnie Lane ARMS Concert 1983 
Jimmy Page
"Stairway To Heaven" Solo (7:11)

​(The first time Jimmy Page plays a Led Zeppelin song in public since
​the group disbanded in 1980)

1980 The Ronnie Lane Band - Live at Rockpalast
March 19, 1980 Full Concert (1:18:34)​
For more information about The Ronnie Lane Band at Rockpalast, the show and more info are also here:
https://www.ronnielane.com/ronnie-lane-band-and-rockpalast.html

1983 Ronnie Lane ARMS Benefit Concert Royal Albert Hall
Ronnie Lane - ARMS Benefit Concert 1983 - Royal Albert Hall Full Concert (1:52:51)
VHS to video
The ARMS Charity Concerts were a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis. The first (and initially planned to be the only) event took place at the Royal Albert Hall on September 20, 1983, with subsequent dates occurring in the United States, with slightly different lineups of musicians. The idea for hosting the concert was envisaged by Ronnie Lane, ex-bassist for The Small Faces, The Faces and founder of the band Slim Chance, himself a casualty of multiple sclerosis. The concert was billed as The Ronnie Lane Appeal for ARMS and featured a star-studded line-up of British musicians, including Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood, John Paul Jones, Andy Fairweather-Low, Bill Wyman, Ray Cooper, James Hooker, Tony Hymas, Simon Philips, Fernando Saunders, Chris Stainton, Kenney Jones and Charlie Watts. The concert was particularly notable in the fact that it was the first occasion on which Clapton, Beck and Page, each a former lead guitarist for The Yardbirds, had performed together on stage. Ronnie was too ill by then and was only able to perform "Good Night, Irene" for the encore. Rousing rendition! ​
Ronnie Lane ARMS Concert 1983 
Jimmy Page
"Stairway To Heaven" Solo (7:11)

​(The first time Jimmy Page plays a Led Zeppelin song in public since
​the group disbanded in 1980)

Ronnie Lane Videos 1985
Ronnie Lane and Ian McLagan
"Annie Had A Baby"
ARMS Concert
Fitzgerald's Houston, Texas February 29, 1985

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Videos 1988

Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance Live At Big Mamou
​(1:02:03, not full)
​Originally posted by Stevie Robhan.
"​From comments: I got this from a friend in Austin in the early 90s and transferred it from Betamax tape (remember them!!!???). I don't know who actually filmed it but a guy named Norman Wright produced it for Austin TV. I don't think it was ever broadcast and the copy I have unfortunately cuts off at the end."
(follow up Steve Chaney, club owner/sound mixer) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPAofGMHyOc
"Debris" encore is cut at the end.
Somebody must have a full copy......
"Live at Big Mamou, Jan.8, 1988. Unaired television footage shot for a local cable program called Splash One. Produced by Norman Wright for Austin CableVision. Ronnie Lane and Slim Chance (this time really The Make Believers, who closed the show and were taped doing their own set, and really were billed as ‘The Make Believers'): Alejandro Escovedo and Jon Dee Graham - guitars, J.D. Foster - upright bass, Freddie Krc - drums, Susan Voelz - violin, David Crawford - horns. The complete set list included: “April Fool,” “Roll On Babe,” “Don't Try ‘n' Change My Mind,” “Kuschty Rye,” “Rio Grande,” “Flags and Banners,” “You Never Can Tell,” “Under The April Skies,” “Spiritual Babe,” “You're So Rude,” “The Poacher,” “Nowhere To Run,” “Ooh La La,” and “Debris.” A year later, Kent persuaded Ronnie to allow three songs -- “Kuschty Rye,” “Nowhere To Run,” and “Ooh La La” -- to be included in a Wright-produced compilation, The Best of Splash One, which ran on public access during SXSW in ‘89 and ‘90. The master tapes of the complete concert were subsequently bulk erased and reused by the cable company, since Lane had refused permission to air them." Arrrrrgggg!
https://www.furious.com/perfect/ronnielane.html

Ronnie Lane and Keith Smart Videos
Ronnie Lane's
​Zemaitis Resonator guitar played by Keith Smart. A little history of the 1971 resonator that Tony Zemaitis built for Ronnie Lane. A demonstration of some of the sounds the instrument produces.


Ronnie Lane Videos By Year, not yet categorized
Ronnie Lane
"Roll On Babe"
1974 (Stereo)


Ronnie Lane and The Passing Show (video)
Clips of The Passing Show: The Life & Music of Ronnie Lane
(2:56)
The Passing Show: The Life & Music of Ronnie Lane
(1 Hour BBC Special, short version)
The Passing Show: The Life & Music of Ronnie Lane
(Full 2 Hour BBC Special)


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