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shawnriffhard1
I was first aware of it as a 9-10 y.o. on that 1976 double Best of album, culled from the Mercury albums and singles.
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Rocky Dijon
Courtesy of Mr. Nico Zentgraf
Line-up: Ronnie Wood (guitar, bass)
Rod Stewart (vocals)
Martin Quittenton (guitar)
Ian McLagan (organ, piano)
Martin Pugh (guitar)
Micky Waller (drums)
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Shawn20
Loved it then and I love it now. I adore the slow build and the explosion!
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chevysales
Next to the Stones it’s the best version out.
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chevysales
Next to the Stones it’s the best version out.
Check out Oasis's version, I like it better than Rod's! It's not on any studio album but it's a B side to All Around The World 1998. Can someone post the Youtube audio.
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Rockman
Limp .... never knocked me ...
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chevysales
Next to the Stones it’s the best version out.
Check out Oasis's version, I like it better than Rod's! It's not on any studio album but it's a B side to All Around The World 1998. Can someone post the Youtube audio.
Oasis version is definitely the best cover that I have heard! I recall not liking the Rod Stewart version much but I probably should give it another listen, don't think I have heard it in 30 years!
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bitusa2012
I dig it. But then, I like everything Rod did up to and including Footloose and Fancy Free. His early output was lovely, varied and so well written and recorded. Solo and with The Faces.
Then, with a few isolated song exceptions, the wheels fell off…