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Rhiannon wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Dear Rod Stewart:
PLEASE STOP RUINING OLD SONGS.
Love,
The World.
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I support this.
Rhiannon wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Dear Rod Stewart:
PLEASE STOP RUINING OLD SONGS.
Love,
The World.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I support this.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I support this too. But I did like that remake he did of that Isley Brothers song.
And we all know how I feel about remakes.I have a few exceptions though.
kgdjpubs wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I support this too. But I did like that remake he did of that Isley Brothers song.
And we all know how I feel about remakes.I have a few exceptions though.
Truthfully, Rod is probably one of the few other than Perry who is qualified to do a soul album. You can hear a bunch of Sam Cooke in both of their vocal styles. That being said, I'd love to hear just one more original album of music by Rod Stewart. I can deal with cover albums for artists that use it as a stop-gap between releases, but when it's ALL that you release, I start losing interest fast. He keeps mentioning new material--I wish he would deliver on it.
steveo777 wrote:Rod who?
Is that the guy that sounds like he has a rag stuck in his throat when he sings?![]()
steveo777 wrote:Jonathan is good people!![]()
His singing is not that bad, not great, not bad.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Rod who?
Is that the guy that sounds like he has a rag stuck in his throat when he sings?
steveo777 wrote:Jonathan is good people!![]()
His singing is not that bad, not great, not bad.
So, do you live in some type of bizarro world where Cain sounds good and Rod Stewart doesn't?
Life must suck there. I'm glad I live here.![]()
Red13JoePa wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I support this too. But I did like that remake he did of that Isley Brothers song.
And we all know how I feel about remakes.I have a few exceptions though.
Truthfully, Rod is probably one of the few other than Perry who is qualified to do a soul album. You can hear a bunch of Sam Cooke in both of their vocal styles. That being said, I'd love to hear just one more original album of music by Rod Stewart. I can deal with cover albums for artists that use it as a stop-gap between releases, but when it's ALL that you release, I start losing interest fast. He keeps mentioning new material--I wish he would deliver on it.
Label probly WANTS him to keep w/ the covers route...at least with the last one it was rock n roll covers not soul and not ballads or oldies...
Gunbot wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I support this too. But I did like that remake he did of that Isley Brothers song.
And we all know how I feel about remakes.I have a few exceptions though.
Truthfully, Rod is probably one of the few other than Perry who is qualified to do a soul album. You can hear a bunch of Sam Cooke in both of their vocal styles. That being said, I'd love to hear just one more original album of music by Rod Stewart. I can deal with cover albums for artists that use it as a stop-gap between releases, but when it's ALL that you release, I start losing interest fast. He keeps mentioning new material--I wish he would deliver on it.
Label probly WANTS him to keep w/ the covers route...at least with the last one it was rock n roll covers not soul and not ballads or oldies...
His Grammy was for a Covers album so your supposition makes sense.
Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:
I support this too. But I did like that remake he did of that Isley Brothers song.
And we all know how I feel about remakes.I have a few exceptions though.
Truthfully, Rod is probably one of the few other than Perry who is qualified to do a soul album. You can hear a bunch of Sam Cooke in both of their vocal styles. That being said, I'd love to hear just one more original album of music by Rod Stewart. I can deal with cover albums for artists that use it as a stop-gap between releases, but when it's ALL that you release, I start losing interest fast. He keeps mentioning new material--I wish he would deliver on it.
Label probly WANTS him to keep w/ the covers route...at least with the last one it was rock n roll covers not soul and not ballads or oldies...
His Grammy was for a Covers album so your supposition makes sense.
It does make sense. To those that want the new originals, the well will have to run dry on the covers first.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Dear Rod Stewart:
PLEASE STOP RUINING OLD SONGS.
Love,
The World.
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