Firstly, a brief intro to Roderick David Stewart....
As for many of my contemporaries, it was actually Maggie May that first captivated me as a twelve year-old, watching
soon to be legendary cocksman kick footballs around on Top Of The Pops.
I liked his flamboyant, laddish cheekiness and it was just such a great
song, wasn't it? I duly bought the single and then the equally good (if
not better) You Wear It Well, followed by What Made Milwaukee
Famous and Oh No Not My Baby as they duly came out. I became a Faces fan
too, unsurprisingly. Rod was a lad. The Faces were lads. I was a lad.
The deal was sealed.
As
the decade continued, I faced the dilemma that faced many Rod Stewart
fans as he turned up on Top Of The Pops in make-up to sing The First Cut
Is The Deepest just as punk was beginning to take off and, by 1978 was
coming out with the awful cod-disco of Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? What to do?
A hugely credible artist was becoming a preening self-parody in front
of our eyes.
The
thing is, though, old Rod could still come out with a killer song - I
Was Only Joking and You're In My Heart were two such examples. Despite
my immersion in punk at the time, Rod was still an unashamedly guilty
pleasure. The
eighties saw him decline into synth pop, as did Elton John, The Rolling
Stones and even Bob Dylan so I guess he could be forgiven (just) but I
have to say I paid little attention to him during his period.
As
the years have passed, I have come back to him with his later albums
and caught him live on a few occasions and a good time was had by all,
as Stewart himself may have said. He is another of these artists, like
Dylan, Elton, The Stones, Springsteen, Van Morrison, Elvis Costello that
I have never given up on, over so many years.| An Old Raincoat | Gasoline Alley | Every Picture | Never/Dull Moment |
| Smiler | Atlantic Crossing | Night On The Town | Footloose/Fancy Free |
| Blondes/More Fun | Foolish Behaviour | Tonight I'm Yours | Body Wishes |
| Camouflage | Every Beat/My Heart | Out Of Order | Vagabond Heart |
| Spanner/The Works | When/New Boys | Human | Covers/Crooners |
| Time | Another Country | Blood Red Roses | Tears Of Hercules |
| Faces albums | Ronnie Lane albums | Jeff Beck feat. Rod | Sing It Again Rod |
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