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WATERS 26-06-2009 03:31 PM

Thats all for today =)
Places to be people to see

WATERS 27-06-2009 11:52 PM

Bump the LEGEND

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:19 AM

Rod is paying the medical bills of old friend and blues legend Long John Baldry as he fights for his life.
He kept a bedside vigil last month at a clinic in London for the man who discovered him. Surrey-born John, 64, then flew back to Canada where he lives and is now desperately ill in Vancouver General Hospital with breathing problems.
Relatives from Britain have flown out to be with him.

A hospital spokesman said yesterday: "He has been in the hospital since the end of March when he was admitted with respiratory-related problems. He is in intensive care where his condition is stable."

John spotted Rod's talent in the 1960s when he heard him singing to himself at midnight at Twickenham station in South West London and he offered Rod the chance to join his band The Hoochie Coochie Men.
John later described how Rod was a shy performer "apart from when he was tracking down tarts, he wasn't so shy then".

John went on to have a No 1 hit single with Let the Heartaches Begin. He also gave Sir Elton John his first break in music when he used the then humble piano player's backing band Bluesology. And guitarist Eric Clapton said John's love of blues inspired his own career.

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:30 AM

'Long John Baldry launched me on my musical career.
I was 18 and playing harmonica and singing a Muddy Waters song in a railway station, when Long John Baldry ran over to me from the other side of the tracks. I had just been to see him play at a club; he was one of the top Bluesmen in England. But John didn’t sing Muddy Waters songs – he knew Muddy Waters, had performed with him and with Ramblin' Jack Elliott too. And now he was asking, "Would you like to join the band?"

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:33 AM

For me, just shaking his hand – knowing all the great musicians whose hand he’d shaken before was mind-blowing. But so was John. Picture this elegant man with a proper English accent, never without a tie, a towering six-foot-seven. I was a huge fan and I was intimidated by his offer. Rod Stewart wasn’t in demand in those days; no one was interested. I immediately said yes. John had a knack for discovering talent. Ginger Baker, Jeff Beck and Brian Jones all worked with him early on. Elton John played piano in one of his bands, other Rolling Stones too – Charlie, Ron Wood, and Keith. In 1962, when the Rolling Stones were just getting started, they opened for him in London. Eric Clapton has said many times that John was one of the musicians that inspired him to play the Blues. And for their internationally televised special in 1964, the Beatles invited John to perform his version of 'I Got My Mojo Working'. In those days the only music we fell in love with was the Blues, and John was the first white guy singing it, in his wonderful voice. It was the true Blues and everyone looked up to him. I wasn’t very good on the harmonica, but my gravelly voice caught his attention. He was the first person of any stature to tell me, "You really have the gift. You have what it takes". He turned some of us into musical legends, but it was never what he expected from himself. You didn’t hear John on the radio or see him on TV. He just played these clubs that I started going to when I was 16. At the time I hadn’t thought much about performing except as a way to meet girls. John put me on an amazing wage, close to $100 a week, which in the early ‘60s was an astronomical amount. I remember thinking, "If this lasts for 6 months I’ll be able to buy a little sports car which I’d been saving for. Of course, that would help me get some girls". We didn’t rehearse before my first performance with John’s band and I was very nervous so I had a few drinks. John introduced me as an 'up-and-coming' new singer and I sang John Lee Hooker's classic 'Dimples', which died a death! There was a horrible silence after my performance. But John was great. He’s one of the kindest guys, reassuring and positive. He just said, "Well come away, don’t worry about it."

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:34 AM

Then he had me come to his apartment the next day and go through some songs on the guitar to get the keys worked out. He always had encouraging words, especially when I’d mess up on stage. He’d just say, "Oh you’re young yet; it’ll all come to you". It wasn’t dismissive. It was always said in a way that made me feel he believed what he was telling me. John taught me so much – things that apply to my life and things that made me the human being I am today. He had tremendous stage presence. "You watch any great performer and they never stand at the microphone with their legs together." he said.

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:35 AM

"Have a manly stance. Be bold on stage – bold as you would be playing soccer", which I was good at then. He taught me to project with my hands when I’m singing. See me onstage today and you’re seeing what John taught me. John was really looking out for me when we were on the road. My first time in a club outside of London, we played a club in Manchester. He said, "Don’t worry just get up there and sing". I was nervous. A band mate gave me a pill – an amphetamine called a black bomber. I got onstage and played one song for 20 minutes, the same verse over and over. John found out and reprimanded the guy, firing him for corrupting me. He was very fatherly, always looking out for my welfare. As our careers progressed, John continued playing in clubs, which he’s still happily doing. He didn’t write songs; he’s never been ambitious that way. Although he made some albums that got radio play, he was never a huge recording star. But in the UK he did have a Number 1 hit with 'Let the Heartaches Begin'. He’s not particularly worried about financial gain or seeing himself in the papers. He’s comfortable as long as he can play his guitar. John may not be a legend in the proverbial sense, but he’s a cult hero with his own following and the fans who flock to his performances. He leaves me phone messages with that accent of his: "Dear Roddy, how the hell are you?" Every time I pick up a guitar, I play the old folk song 'Mother Ain't Dead', which I learned with John in the mid 60s. We both love the Blues, and we’re tremendously in love with American Folk music. In fact next time I’m touring & he’s in the neighborhood, I think I’ll ask him to come onstage and play 'Mother Ain't Dead', just the two of us. It’ll be great.

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:48 AM


WATERS 28-06-2009 12:54 AM

ROD STEWART wowed fans in Los Angeles on Tuesday night (21Apr09) when he showed up unannounced to perform with guitar great JEFF BECK during a show at the El Rey theatre.Beck was visibly stunned when his former bandmate stepped out of the shadows and started singing along to covers of Curtis Mayfieldâ??s People Get Ready

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:54 AM

ROD STEWART has called on musicians to perform on the streets of Britain and raise money for a cancer charity.The Maggie May hitmaker kicked off his career in the 1960s by singing on the streets of France.The 64 year old is now patron of Busking Cancer 2009, which raises money for Cancer Research U.K. -

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:55 AM

ROD STEWART, ANNIE LENNOX and LENNY KRAVITZ are fronting a new campaign to raise hearing loss awareness.The trio is backing a new Hear The World initiative and will appear in print ads for the campaign, which encourages people all over the planet to sign up for free hearing tests later this month (Apr09).In the first

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:56 AM

Rod Stewart is moving back to the U.K. as he thinks it is a "safer place" for his young son. The 64-year-old Scottish rocker and his wife Penny Lancaster are returning to the U.K. from Los Angeles to enroll their three-year-old son Alastair at a top private school.

The couple - currently trying for their second child together - are believed to be moving to prevent any chance of Alastair "going off the rails" in the U.S.

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:56 AM

ROD STEWART has scuppered plans to reunite THE FACES in 2009 once and for all - by announcing his own tour plans.The rocker regrouped with old bandmates Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan and Ron Wood last year (08) to rehearse for what fans hoped would become a reunion tour - but plans broke down over Christmas

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:57 AM

RONNIE WOOD and ROD STEWART have recorded their first album together in 30 years - weeks after confirming plans to reunite their 1970s supergroup THE FACES.The legendary duo are planning to tour next summer (09) along with original members Kenney Jones, Ian McLagan and a guest bass player to replace the late Ronnie Lane.And the

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:58 AM

AP - A case against Rod Stewart's son over a brawl at a Hollywood nightclub has been resolved.

WATERS 28-06-2009 12:59 AM

AP - Singer Rod Stewart headlined a star-studded bash for Prince Charles' birthday party Saturday in England.

WATERS 02-07-2009 10:25 AM

Rod Stewart is a legend

WATERS 04-07-2009 03:29 PM

Rod for God

migel!!! 04-07-2009 03:36 PM

rod stewart has alot!!!!! of kidz :)

WATERS 04-07-2009 03:39 PM

Hi Migel how are you
welcome to the forum

WATERS 04-07-2009 03:52 PM

So far away
Doesnt anybody stay in one place anymore
It will be so fine to see your face at my door
And it doesnt help to know that your just time away
Long ago I reached for you and there you stood
Holding you again could only do me good
Oh how I wish I could
But youre so far away

One more song about moving along the highway
I cant say much of anything thats new
But if I could only work this life out my way
Id rather spend it being close to you
But youre so far away
Doesnt anybody stay in one place anymore
It will be so fine to see your face at my door
And it doesnt help to know youre so far away
So far away, yeah youre so far away

Traveling around sure gets me down and lonely
Nothing else to do but close my mind
And I sure hope the road dont get to own me
Theres so many dreams that Ive yet to find
But youre so far away
Doesnt anybody stay in one place anymore
It will be so fine to see your face at my door
And it doesnt help to know
Youre so far away, youre so far away
Youre so far away, youre so far away
Oh I need to get in touch with ya baby
Youre so very, very, very far away
Youre so, so far away

WATERS 25-07-2009 04:42 PM

http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/m...Stewart_71.jpg

Mrluvaluva 25-07-2009 05:06 PM

"You're in my heart" is one of my favourites by Rod. "Killing of Georgie" too.

M X 25-07-2009 05:09 PM

WHY DID ROD CROSS THE ROAD?

TO SEE BRITNEY'S CIRCUS AND DANCE ALL NIGHT LONG :p

WATERS 25-07-2009 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MichaelSpears
WHY DID ROD CROSS THE ROAD?

TO SEE BRITNEY'S CIRCUS AND DANCE ALL NIGHT LONG :p
He ****ed the brains out of britney and she was starstruck

now please


**** NOW YOU SILLY B!TCH!!!!!!!!!!


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