I was a stage hand in the US. Worked the Rod Stewart show. After the show, we were breaking things down. The shop stewart told us to stop what we were doing and line up in the hallway by the dressing room. Something like this had never happened before. So we were all standing there, wondering what was going on, and Rod Stewart came out of the dressing room. He shook the hand of every stage hand and personally thanked each of us for helping to put on the show. Got to his limo and turned around and gave us all a big wave and another "thanks!' . I worked a lot of shows and he is the only celebrity who gave any recognition to the local crew. And the people who traveled with his show were mostly friends he knew before he was famous, they spent most of the show under the stage, drinking Guiness out of a can. So they got to tour the USA and got paid for it. Thank you, Rod Stewart for being a good human being.
@@richard21995 you don't think maybe they on top level of salaire ... I do I don't think he a prick that doesn't pay wages .. There are worse jobs in life Juste my thoughts
So The BBC banned an interview with Rod Stewart, they banned a song he wrote and they banned him from singing another song (Grace) but they had no problem with Jimmy Saville and other sicko’s? Like wtf? 🤦♂️
I didn't know they banned him from singing Grace??? Jesus christ if they actually listened to the songs words.. Its a love song not a republican song!!!
I was a huge Rod fan and at all concert in 1981, my husband caught a soccer ball from Rod. In 1983, I carried the ball to the hotel where the band was staying, and his lead guitarist, when I met at the bar, set it up for him to sign the ball for me. He came out with Kelly Emberg, walked over to me and took the ball, and signed it for me. I was so excited but in shock!! Great memory!!
the tonight I'm yours tour was one of my first concert, no opening act, over 2 hrs, played all the classics, 5 grams blonde Lebanese hashish, I was 16 yrs old, one if not the best live show of my life!
As a Black man of 70s youth and music, I respect how Rod Stewart came forth and performed and respected Black culture stars. This done at a time when In America, most Whites had Rock and Most Blacks had Soul. Thank you Rod. Respect 🎉
@kingdoc3262 If you listen to singers like Joe Cocker, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Cream, Amy Winehouse, Jaimiroquai, Led Zeppelin, Adele or Bowie's Young Americans phase (to name a few examples) , you'll notice the strong African-American influence on United Kingdom. Even hip hop, for example, had a strong impact on Electronic music and Rock. Just listen to artists like Gorillaz, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy, who have collaborated a lot with people like Q-Tip, Kool Keith (from Ultramagnegic MC's) or Del Tha Funky Homosapien.
"It was all about the 70's" They got that right. People boo hoo us older folks when we talk about the 70's and the music, but really, it was THE BEST. Super interview!
@@chalktalkwithshari4173 The BeeGees had three of the top twenty songs of the 1970s, with Andy Gibb getting two more, for five of the top 20 songs. Disco absolutely represents the 1970s, and no group represents disco more than the Village People. I grew up in the 1970s, and I can tell you I never heard Heart on my local radio station, which was inflicted on me on the school bus to and from school. I can remember to this day the two songs I liked that I heard on the school bus, ONCE each, that I didn't discover again until years later, but looking them up just now, they weren't released until 1980, so they don't count, either.
The reason for aging rock stars, it’s not only because they are formidable talent, it’s the scarcity of such talent over recent decades to replace them.
and people are getting and feeling younger. Next May,I enter my 8th decade and still feel great.Going on an 8 mile Country walk tomorrow and never lived or been out with a Woman over 45 years old.
The only older singer from the uk who can still sing is Tom Jones Stewart sounds awful. As for the other one he was never a great singer more a comedy act
George had it right, the 70s was just incredible time for a revolution in music. Moving from Motown in the 60's, to Heavy Rock, Metal, Punk, New Wave, Glam Rock...... Amazing. I was very fortunate to experience that time with seeing the Pistols, Rod, and actually later in life, Culture Club. Cool interview. Would love to hear them sing Georgie Boy.
Gawd sake, how about his grandparents then whilst your at it. What is it with Millennials that you have to RIP everyone all the time. Dying is part of living, just accept it. It's no big deal, families deal with it.
Jesus said, "I tell you the truth no one will see the kingdom of God unless he is born again. I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me." For God so loved the world that He give His only Son that whoever believes in Him will not perish but will have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world but to save the World through Him. For all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God. For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord, and All who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved. " If you want to be sure of Heaven and avoid the other place below say the following prayer sincerely from your heart." Lord Jesus I repent and am sorry for my sins forgive me. I forgive all who have offended me. Come into my heart and save me. I accept you as my Lord and Saviour. Fill me with your Holy Spirit and baptise me with your Holy Spirit. Fulfill your plan and purpose in my life. "I recommend you read John's Gospel especially chapter 3.Gbu.John 3v3v22,John 14v6.
A few minutes into this video my mind kept drifting to this thought - imagine if George Michael were still alive and he was sitting there with them ...
Love them both also I was at boy George the last time he played in the 3 arena Dublin.. he was brilliant..love rod in concert too.. hope they come to Ireland 🇮🇪
do Beautiful souls padlock young men to their appartement wall against their will to then sexually abuse them for days ! Answer me that loyal fan of BG !
@@stevenrushton6685 I'm tired of these UA-cam video makers putting false and misleading information in the title of their videos to get people to click on it. I'll complain about what I want to complain about.
Life long Rod Stewart fan. Wonderful friends surprised me with tickets to see him live September 2022 here in Tampa, Fl, and it was one of the BEST highlights of my entire life! Honestly! Fantastic concert!❤
I once had a friend who adored Rod Stewart. We saw him many years ago. He was so lovely, he would stop and talk during the set. He had this unique way of making the audience feel special. I've never seen Boy George in person, but I would love to!!!
Two AMAZING *LEGENDS* who defined an era in music. Both men opened up doors for other artists. They + their music will never be forgotten or --- continue being played. 💜
Could you explain how Rod Stewart opened up doors for other artists? I’m not disagreeing, I’m just trying to understand. Interestingly enough, my mother liked his voice, and if she were alive today she would be 100. I loved Boy George, he is my generation, so I get his influence. Thank you.
Love them both, but am concerned about George's teeth. Looks like he had dental work, & he doesn't speak the same. Sort of has a lisp. And he didn't before. But I do love him.
Great interview! 👍 Can't wait to see them sing the hauntingly beautiful 'The killing of George' together. Especially now knowing how special it is for Boy George. We always knew how personal it was for Sir Rod. ❤
@@michaeldoogan2567 George has Irish blood we know but he was born in Erith hospital in Kent south east London so that makes him very British do some research 🧐 b4 u comment
@@michaeldoogan2567 Anyone should be proud of their heritage, I’d be a proud Irishman if that was where I was from. It’s whatever, I just find comfort and hope when I see class, I’m living over here in the States where currently it’s a shit show.
What a great interview! So relaxed and natural All 3 showed honest respect and appreciation for each other Charlie is the perfect interviewer bringing out the best in Rod and George Only one criticism The interview was way too short More please 🙏🏻
I saw the live interview with both Rod & George on the bbc. They were getting on so well a few words not suitable for daytime TV fell in to the conversation. I thought it was hilarious. We need more sedated anarchy every now & again!
Oh yes. The music today sucks so bad. There will never be music like the 70s, 80s, and 90s ever again. The age of the bands, were you could here every instrument actually being played, and not computerized instruments. Greatest days ever!
Legacy act is often used in the media as a term of derision yet I don’t think there is any shame in being an artist or band still able to sell out arena tours based on a string of albums and hits you made 40 years or more ago. It means that music became part of a collective consciousness at the time and still brings joy to even new generations of fans today who want to see the original artists performing live.
Sailing was one of my Dad's favourite songs and for many years after he passed I could not listen to it, but it was on the radio the other day and I found myself singing like my Dad did with such lovely memories and Culture Club from the start, loved them, loved George. The two together, wow. In music you can be years apart and contemporaries all at the same time, talent welcomes talent. Good luck guys.
I’m 70 year old grandmother and came across the ‘Ark Royal’ version of ‘Sailing’ recently on UA-cam and it filled me with so much emotion. I don’t know what these two think of that situation, a warship or whatever , I’m a Brit living in Australia for the last 40+ years but it overwhelmed me to tears. Such brilliant nostalgic memories of the 70’s and 80’s with Rod and Boy George so flamboyant and engaging. Great times . 🙏🏼❤️🔥
@@ohdannyboythepipes4962 Maybe it's because it seems more hopeful to say "passed" to the other side of the veil and less final. Or possibly a gentle reference to heaven. You know, that bright light at the end of the tunnel.
Memorial Day weekend l watched the first 2 hours of MTV from when MTV made its debut . Sailing came on, and l sobbed . I had totally forgotten about that song .
@@MoiAussie1I am ex RAN and I have two copies of the HMS Ark Royal LP it was a great favourite in the Gunroom back in the late 70s. The crew singing it just took it to the next level. My father wanted the Ark Royal version of You’ll Never Walk Alone played at his funeral. He was a 39er in WWII and to hear the Ship’s crew singing that song pretty much broke even the most stoic of us.
From South Africa, wanted to say thanks to these great guys for all the music over the years. Both so talented and absolute showman, fantastic. Great interview as well. Johan Marais Johannesburg South Africa
Wow, l actually lived long enough to see and hear these 2 beautiful musical geniuses over many years. They have brought so many happy memories to my life. I love them both.❤ 🐨😘🦘
Two of the most incredible song writers and performers I’ve ever heard man Rod Stewart is in a league of his own man he truly is he spends so many different decades it’s absolutely insane and when I say that I mean he hit top 10 songs if not number ones
Really awesome to see Rod Stewart and Boy George❤❤ I did not miss a Rod Stewart concert at The Montreal Forum! Every Concert Was Sensational!!! I have every Rod Stewart album and CD and there are very few songs if any, I do not know every lyric. Rod Stewart was a Huge part of my life , Thank you Rod Stewart with Love from Montreal Canada Greatest Memories!!! ❤❤❤ And Boy George! I never got the chance to see you, but you too were loved!!! I absolutely never missed a dance when your songs played! None of us did!!! ❤❤❤
I met Rod at the Shrine Auditorium, standing behind the stage waiting to go on with Jeff Beck and we had a nice chat .I told him about Beck being late to the T.V. show while the rest of the band zoomed by us outside crammed into a little Nash Rambler with their equipment and feet up against the windows .This was the Yardbirds and I stood with my hands on the stage. Rod blew us away with these bee hive mink things on his shoulders and Beck playing a Les Paul at the time. Beck had this big turquoise bracelet on that I'd seen him wear recently before he passed . God bless him and Rod and Keith Relf . When Rod and the Jeff beck group played the Shrine Ronnie Wood played bass. What a show !
Love these 2 together. Wish they were touring together in the US. But I do already have my tickets for Culture Club, Howard Jones, and Berlin. That will be a fabulous show!
We took Boy George under our wing back in the 80's. He put out some great hits and nobody was forced to profess their never ending love for gays. Its about class not color or gender.
Yeah. Not everyone did. He faced a lot of boycotts and threats. Also, most people just looked at it as another crazy celebrity. Part of his act and would NOT have welcomed George and his partner into their home. And nobody wants you to profess your "never ending love for gays." Interesting that you liking Boy George music didn't turn you gay. I mean. That's the theory right? If you watch someone in drag or listen to their music you are going to be gay!
Completely charming. From 82 - 84, Culture Club put out hit after hit in very quick succession. In America, they were the first band since the Beatles to have 3 top 10 hits from a debut album. A record that stood for 20 years!
Fantastic interview with two massive, genuine great artists who have a really nice bond and both ooze charisma. Thank you. Cannot wait to show my Mam and Dad this video. X
I am with you London city in the 70s, Empire the Strand ect...Discos no phones, get dressed and just have a great time I am an ESSEX girl now living in IRELAND SENDING you love and STRENGTH from IRELAND 🙋🎻🎻🐶
@@rocky7173 hi, I a Brightonian, living in Spain, I was a child growing up in the 70s, I went through the skinhead music scene, SKA, Raggae, but I love also sorts of music from punk, oi , to Roxy music, pink floyd to old pop and new wave . The 70s gave us so much. It was a time to be anything you wanted, much as changed. All the best from Malaga Spain
The love I have for Sir Rod Stewart is immense…I have been to many shows and always had the biggest crush on him!! His music and talent has gotten me through and brings me so many memories..of times in my life!! 💗
THANK YOU THIS INTERVIEW! REALLY FUN AND INTERESTING TO HEAR FROM TWO EXTREMELY TALENTED, SUCCESSFUL MUSIC ARTISTS WHO PARTICPATED IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY IN THE 1970'S. I am a 70's kid and it was a very different time. A LOT of great music came out of the 1970's--STILL MY FAVORITE DECADE OF MUSIC! Nice to see Boy George again . . . My husband and I just saw Rod Stewart in Las Vegas in May. His show was AWESOME! SO MUCH ENERGY! He shared the stage with EVERYONE else on stage . . . He gave them each a nice chance to show off their talents. It was so great to see that he is not arrogant and just about himself, his talent, his music, etc. He seems so THANKFUL, GIVING, AND SO DOWN TO EARTH . . . A REALLY GREAT GUY TRULY! I LOVE HIS WARDROBE AND HIS SHOES--CLASSY FUN STYLE!
The crowd singing Grace at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork on the day Celtic clinched the treble was phenomenal. Rod thanked the crowd "For one of the best nights of my life!"
Great interview, seventies were the best for sure. I used to work with someone that was a big Rod Stewart fan and I didn't feel the same way, however, she convinced me to go and see him live with her. She bought the tickets and I didn't regret it, it was an amazing evening and became a fan after that concert. I also saw Tina Turner in concert, another amazing musical experience/
Rod will go down as an enormous talent who never once took himself seriously. Gotta love him for that bc he likely had the most natural rock voice ever!
My mother took me to a Rod Stewart concert here in Sweden around the year 1985 or 86 when I was 11 or 12 years old. I was totally hookt after that. Listened to a cassette tape with Rod's greatest hits every waking hours when I was at home or on my walk man freestyle at school. I think I drove my mom a bit mad. And I remember dancing and singing in the school yard loudly and proudly :"If you want my body and you think I'm sexy, Come on, sugar, tell me so".... The grown-ups smiled a bit embraced and wondered if I knew what I actually sang.....and yes...yes I certainly did! 😂😂😂
........and he has a lovely down- to- earth- supportive wife who has kept his head in the right place and his feet on the ground" Thanks so much to Penny and ALL the great work you do for The Met.
So many fond memories came flooding back when I saw this interview. Two major music icons in the same room! Thank you so much for having them both on for this interview. When I think of who I'd like to meet and just say hello and thank you for so many memories, it would be these two awesome gentlemen! The fabric of so many of our lives for sure!
I'm so glad that both of them recognize how talented they are and that they can come together for an interview without all the insecurities that other singers and actors suffer
Rod..... Use to play football In North London . Most of the players are long gone or not as well /fit as Rod. One of them had a serious illness and Rod heard about it . They had not talked in years . Rod took the matter up himself and the guy was put into a top private hospital and world class consultants/surgeons saved the guys legs (I believe ) . The Jokes about him been "Tight fisted" are so untrue. The guy is well know for donating money to little charities etc
he used his own money to resurface the road near his house in Sheering lower road , visited a lady in care home where my wife works when the lady was 100
A long time ago now i went to see Boy George and Culture Club in Sheffield and his voice was amazing and i found him fascinating to watch on stage, i couldn't take my eyes off him.
What a truly lovely interview! I never knew these two had met tbh. They seem a really odd couple & the most unlikely friends & its heartwarming seeing them hanging out together for this interview being such really good close mates 😊
I’m constantly amazed at how people still believe that .. when in reality there was no handcuffs no basement. Makes for interesting story though.... I guess it’s true people really do believe tabloid headlines instead of actually researching it themselves.... meanwhile the truth & court documents are all public...l
Rod sings that song The Killing of Georgie ...on an old UA-cam vid ... it's a very moving performance especially as it was about a friend of his..great interview.
I went to a Rod Stewart concert in the early 1980's SLC. Best concert I ever saw. He was all over the stage. We left our seats and stood up front. I even remember wearing a gold bomber jacket I borrowed from my roommate. Fun times!
I was a stage hand in the US. Worked the Rod Stewart show. After the show, we were breaking things down. The shop stewart told us to stop what we were doing and line up in the hallway by the dressing room. Something like this had never happened before. So we were all standing there, wondering what was going on, and Rod Stewart came out of the dressing room. He shook the hand of every stage hand and personally thanked each of us for helping to put on the show. Got to his limo and turned around and gave us all a big wave and another "thanks!' . I worked a lot of shows and he is the only celebrity who gave any recognition to the local crew. And the people who traveled with his show were mostly friends he knew before he was famous, they spent most of the show under the stage, drinking Guiness out of a can. So they got to tour the USA and got paid for it. Thank you, Rod Stewart for being a good human being.
Rod Stewart is a God 🙏 I have every album he ever made. Faces too. What an incredible singer and songwriter. Hey I hope you didn't wash that hand 😂
Fantastic story. Thank you for sharing your experience. We'll fine Rod for keeping it real.
Virtual signals, you didn't all get a bonus ?
Great story. Both Rod and George came across as good and wise souls in this interview. Enjoy
@@richard21995 you don't think maybe they on top level of salaire ... I do
I don't think he a prick that doesn't pay wages ..
There are worse jobs in life
Juste my thoughts
So The BBC banned an interview with Rod Stewart, they banned a song he wrote and they banned him from singing another song (Grace) but they had no problem with Jimmy Saville and other sicko’s? Like wtf? 🤦♂️
I didn't know they banned him from singing Grace??? Jesus christ if they actually listened to the songs words.. Its a love song not a republican song!!!
@@1Jameskelly You're not lying about it not being a republican song are you?
Republicans against British rule in Ireland. @@therespectedlex9794 the
@@1Jameskelly The Death of Georgie Parts 1 and 2, more like.
@@jodineutz4296 You appear to be addressing me. Yes, I wondered if they meant anti-monarchist British. I had not heard of the song. Are you a bot?
I was a huge Rod fan and at all concert in 1981, my husband caught a soccer ball from Rod. In 1983, I carried the ball to the hotel where the band was staying, and his lead guitarist, when I met at the bar, set it up for him to sign the ball for me. He came out with Kelly Emberg, walked over to me and took the ball, and signed it for me. I was so excited but in shock!! Great memory!!
Rad. 🤙🏼 You and your husband were so lucky
@@arias6720 Believe me, I know I was!!
I was thinking of Bella Emberg for a minute! 😲
Kelly Emberg!! ❤❤❤
the tonight I'm yours tour was one of my first concert, no opening act, over 2 hrs, played all the classics, 5 grams blonde Lebanese hashish, I was 16 yrs old, one if not the best live show of my life!
Two of my favorites! Living Legends! This Gen betta take some notes!! WE 70's kidz!
Why does Rod associate with George? In 2008 Boy George chained a escort to a radiator and beat him . He was charged to serve 15 months in prison.
@@lindalarsson1436Did he serve the time?
As a Black man of 70s youth and music, I respect how Rod Stewart came forth and performed and respected Black culture stars. This done at a time when In America, most Whites had Rock and Most Blacks had Soul. Thank you Rod. Respect 🎉
Most British grew up with black music in 1950s
@omegajrz1269 Thank you for sharing that
@kingdoc3262 If you listen to singers like Joe Cocker, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Cream, Amy Winehouse, Jaimiroquai, Led Zeppelin, Adele or Bowie's Young Americans phase (to name a few examples) , you'll notice the strong African-American influence on United Kingdom. Even hip hop, for example, had a strong impact on Electronic music and Rock. Just listen to artists like Gorillaz, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy, who have collaborated a lot with people like Q-Tip, Kool Keith (from Ultramagnegic MC's) or Del Tha Funky Homosapien.
@omegajrz1269 Yes, true 👍🏼 Some names on the list I'm not familiar. Will look up. Thanks
"It was all about the 70's" They got that right. People boo hoo us older folks when we talk about the 70's and the music, but really, it was THE BEST. Super interview!
Yes it was!
Rock on!
70s music sucked then and still sucks now. I give you The Village People as exhibit #1. The BeeGees as exhibit #2.
@@anonygent 70’s music was extremely diverse. You can’t say these 2 groups represent the 70’s.
@@chalktalkwithshari4173 The BeeGees had three of the top twenty songs of the 1970s, with Andy Gibb getting two more, for five of the top 20 songs. Disco absolutely represents the 1970s, and no group represents disco more than the Village People. I grew up in the 1970s, and I can tell you I never heard Heart on my local radio station, which was inflicted on me on the school bus to and from school. I can remember to this day the two songs I liked that I heard on the school bus, ONCE each, that I didn't discover again until years later, but looking them up just now, they weren't released until 1980, so they don't count, either.
The reason for aging rock stars, it’s not only because they are formidable talent, it’s the scarcity of such talent over recent decades to replace them.
......AND of course, they were/are actually able to perform LIVE and not just mime to their own songs/records on stage.
and people are getting and feeling younger. Next May,I enter my 8th decade and still feel great.Going on an 8 mile Country walk tomorrow and never lived or been out with a Woman over 45 years old.
@@elizabethsheffield6609 Boy George is a terrible live singer. Would be better if he did mim tbh
@@Isleofskye ........oh dear! too much information, you're definitely setting yourself up saying THAT on here!
The only older singer from the uk who can still sing is Tom Jones Stewart sounds awful. As for the other one he was never a great singer more a comedy act
George had it right, the 70s was just incredible time for a revolution in music. Moving from Motown in the 60's, to Heavy Rock, Metal, Punk, New Wave, Glam Rock...... Amazing. I was very fortunate to experience that time with seeing the Pistols, Rod, and actually later in life, Culture Club. Cool interview. Would love to hear them sing Georgie Boy.
the 80's had the best music.
Too right!
I'll be seeing these two legends on 4th July in HULL UK ❤❤
@@juliecarter5118 Since Rod is also an American citizen I guess he'll be celebrating that day 🤣Have fun!
...and disco
Grew up with these two legends!! Love them both!! My deepest condolences to Boy George and his family on the loss of his dear Mum!!😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤❤❤
A good Irishwoman and he has the wit to go with it.
Gawd sake, how about his grandparents then whilst your at it. What is it with Millennials that you have to RIP everyone all the time. Dying is part of living, just accept it. It's no big deal, families deal with it.
Jesus said, "I tell you the truth no one will see the kingdom of God unless he is born again. I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father except through me." For God so loved the world that He give His only Son that whoever believes in Him will not perish but will have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world but to save the World through Him. For all have sinned and come short of the Glory of God. For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord, and All who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved. " If you want to be sure of Heaven and avoid the other place below say the following prayer sincerely from your heart." Lord Jesus I repent and am sorry for my sins forgive me. I forgive all who have offended me. Come into my heart and save me. I accept you as my Lord and Saviour. Fill me with your Holy Spirit and baptise me with your Holy Spirit. Fulfill your plan and purpose in my life. "I recommend you read John's Gospel especially chapter 3.Gbu.John 3v3v22,John 14v6.
A few minutes into this video my mind kept drifting to this thought - imagine if George Michael were still alive and he was sitting there with them ...
Rod is a legend. 'Mandolin Wind' - what an amazing song amongst his classics.
Mandolin Wind is a musical and poetic masterpiece...
Love both these beautiful souls, and it warms my heart to see them together. ❤️. Hope they come to Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤️
Love them both also I was at boy George the last time he played in the 3 arena Dublin.. he was brilliant..love rod in concert too.. hope they come to Ireland 🇮🇪
do Beautiful souls padlock young men to their appartement wall against their will to then sexually abuse them for days ! Answer me that loyal fan of BG !
Didn't know his mum had died, my mum loved boygeorge sadly gone too.
Although George kidnapped and sodomized someone, lovely guy
Is Rod a racist?
They have total respect for each other and are definitely classy not trashy ❤
Look up Boy Geotge reason for imprisonment.
He chained an escort to a radiator and beat him
Misleading title to this video. Rod Stewart and Boy George were not banned by the BBC. Only a song by Rod Stewart was banned. Shameful.
What an odd thing to complain about
@@stevenrushton6685 I'm tired of these UA-cam video makers putting false and misleading information in the title of their videos to get people to click on it. I'll complain about what I want to complain about.
@@rgs6236 Didn't you watch the video? Killing of Georgie. 2:54.
Ok then, carry on complaining have fun
@@stevenrushton6685 I will when appropriate. And I'll report it when appropriate too.
Rod steward. I never thought that I would see him live in concert, but that was my dream came true It was the best concert ever.
I love both of these beautiful souls! I’m so grateful that their music is part of the soundtrack of my youth. Great memories. Thank you❤️✨
These two get on so well together. I love them both. This concert will be amazing
And Rod loves our Elton too - for many many years they've been the best of friends. Always chuckling!
Life long Rod Stewart fan. Wonderful friends surprised me with tickets to see him live September 2022 here in Tampa, Fl, and it was one of the BEST highlights of my entire life! Honestly! Fantastic concert!❤
your standards are low hurry up and get your do to john tickets in sure his race is almost run
@@anthonymitchell8893 now, now anthonymitchell8893, be nice or I'll talk to your Mum.
We've had enough Sinatra, Rod. Please don't do more albums of it, just get back too rocking again.
@@seltaeb3302 That's funny, because he could sing the dictionary to me and I'd be happy!😂 Love his voice❤
@@gsand07me too ❤
2 singers who made people smile with their music..❤ from ireland
Tip o da mornin ta ya☘☘ Be gob Im orish too As orish as a Pedo Priest be ghorra
@@HollyB-b3t you work for Disney?😅
@@smythharris2635 Na, I work on me fathers Pig farm in Ireland. I am a 43 year old Orish male virgin☘☘☘
Same in Australia
Same here in NYC! 🙋♀️🗽🍎
I once had a friend who adored Rod Stewart. We saw him many years ago. He was so lovely, he would stop and talk during the set. He had this unique way of making the audience feel special. I've never seen Boy George in person, but I would love to!!!
How nice.
Two AMAZING *LEGENDS* who defined an era in music. Both men opened up doors for other artists.
They + their music will never be forgotten or --- continue being played. 💜
Pair of washed up cream puffs more like. 😂😂
Could you explain how Rod Stewart opened up doors for other artists? I’m not disagreeing, I’m just trying to understand. Interestingly enough, my mother liked his voice, and if she were alive today she would be 100. I loved Boy George, he is my generation, so I get his influence. Thank you.
Absolutely 💯
@@RussiaIsARiddle778 Cheeky Chappy lyrics we all could relate to and as for that hair!!! Never change, Rod!
Love them both, but am concerned about George's teeth. Looks like he had dental work, & he doesn't speak the same. Sort of has a lisp. And he didn't before. But I do love him.
unlike sam smith ..boy george has class.
Precisely, they were never my cup of tea during their pomp, but they are now national treasures.
Exactly ❤
Handcuffing a rent boy to a radiator and beating him with a metal chain! Real classy👍
@@staygoldponyboy8881 Spot on people and celeb worship make me sick .
@@staygoldponyboy8881 my thoughts exactly
Great interview! 👍 Can't wait to see them sing the hauntingly beautiful 'The killing of George' together. Especially now knowing how special it is for Boy George. We always knew how personal it was for Sir Rod. ❤
Never heard of it
@trevarnewighton2954 Really??? Google it.
Great, relaxed and warm interaction - no drama !
I’m so sorry you lost your mother. God bless you both. Thank you, Mr. Stewart for writing the song and helping so many man to come out.
Finally somebody who actually knows how to do an interview. Thank you for that
Sycophantic suck up session is not an interview …
Boy George looks gorgeous & Rod Stewart is amazing amazingly beautiful too! Yes I was a 70’s girl ☝️
Yes I agree ❤
Me too. Love Boy George and Rod is a top bloke.
Goddamit... I really luv these two geniuses!!!
Too many good memories from the epic music they gifted us with.
I love seeing gay blokes and straight blokes being matey.Just being themselves.Two legends.
😂
I could care less either way
A giant of music right there Rob and Boy a great stylist.
Ok, each to their own
Phyllis (Rod) and Sharon (Elton) were funny together.
It warms my heart to know that Boy George survived it all
Yes. Was not looking good for him many years back, but look at him now. What a gem.
Survived what ?
@@krankin135 being himself.
Me to 😊 awsome singers both of them , ❤
Amen!!.
We've lost so many amazing talents, unfortunately.
Bring back the real musicians !!! So glad to see you guys ❤
Those who write music / play instruments etc are musicians.
When only vocal that's called singers .
I’m proud to be British as I watch this. Complete gentleman.
I never knew Rod was Gay, wow, you never know people do you?
Why does it make you proud to be British when rod is Scottish and boy George Irish
@@michaeldoogan2567 George has Irish blood we know but he was born in Erith hospital in Kent south east London so that makes him very British do some research 🧐 b4 u comment
George is the one who claims to be Irish....
@@michaeldoogan2567 Anyone should be proud of their heritage, I’d be a proud Irishman if that was where I was from. It’s whatever, I just find comfort and hope when I see class, I’m living over here in the States where currently it’s a shit show.
How Rod is treating George is amazing. He isn’t going to let him be the warm up. He clearly has some great ideas.
What a great interview!
So relaxed and natural
All 3 showed honest respect and appreciation for each other
Charlie is the perfect interviewer bringing out the best in Rod and George
Only one criticism
The interview was way too short
More please 🙏🏻
It was heavily edited and it showed. Need to show all of it.
Agreed. Good interviewer, good interview.
I saw the live interview with both Rod & George on the bbc. They were getting on so well a few words not suitable for daytime TV fell in to the conversation. I thought it was hilarious. We need more sedated anarchy every now & again!
@@softshallow7435 This isn't a BBC YT channel. This channel has just scraped the content. iPlayer has the full interview if you want to see it.
@@rsmith7912 Anarchy, yes! Sedation, NO!
Two Legendary rockers, who are timeless. Much respect and love 🫶
I’m a 70 year old rocker. I get it and am a die hard rocker . Thank you so much for your response. Respectfully and much Love 💖
80's had some really great music and talented artists!! Rod is a legend
Actually, Rod Stewart’s best work was in the early 70s.
Oh yes. The music today sucks so bad. There will never be music like the 70s, 80s, and 90s ever again. The age of the bands, were you could here every instrument actually being played, and not computerized instruments. Greatest days ever!
The late 60's to mid 80's was the BEST music in history. Most "music" today is shit and isn't music.
You’re just old.
TRUE!
Legacy act is often used in the media as a term of derision yet I don’t think there is any shame in being an artist or band still able to sell out arena tours based on a string of albums and hits you made 40 years or more ago. It means that music became part of a collective consciousness at the time and still brings joy to even new generations of fans today who want to see the original artists performing live.
90's was top too
Sailing was one of my Dad's favourite songs and for many years after he passed I could not listen to it, but it was on the radio the other day and I found myself singing like my Dad did with such lovely memories and Culture Club from the start, loved them, loved George. The two together, wow. In music you can be years apart and contemporaries all at the same time, talent welcomes talent. Good luck guys.
Your dad had great taste. My favorite too. Beautiful song.
I’m 70 year old grandmother and came across the ‘Ark Royal’ version of ‘Sailing’ recently on UA-cam and it filled me with so much emotion. I don’t know what these two think of that situation, a warship or whatever , I’m a Brit living in Australia for the last 40+ years but it overwhelmed me to tears. Such brilliant nostalgic memories of the 70’s and 80’s with Rod and Boy George so flamboyant and engaging. Great times . 🙏🏼❤️🔥
@@ohdannyboythepipes4962 Maybe it's because it seems more hopeful to say "passed" to the other side of the veil and less final. Or possibly a gentle reference to heaven. You know, that bright light at the end of the tunnel.
Memorial Day weekend l watched the first 2 hours of MTV from when MTV made its debut . Sailing came on, and l sobbed . I had totally forgotten about that song .
@@MoiAussie1I am ex RAN and I have two copies of the HMS Ark Royal LP it was a great favourite in the Gunroom back in the late 70s. The crew singing it just took it to the next level. My father wanted the Ark Royal version of You’ll Never Walk Alone played at his funeral. He was a 39er in WWII and to hear the Ship’s crew singing that song pretty much broke even the most stoic of us.
2 legends from different times.
Leg-ends … 😾
I would love to hear them do Handbags And Gladrags. Love that song.
From South Africa, wanted to say thanks to these great guys for all the music over the years. Both so talented and absolute showman, fantastic. Great interview as well. Johan Marais Johannesburg South Africa
This is a smart combination two briliant singers I'm already considering going to see them live
Oh George I’m so sorry you lost your mum
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Big hugs, you beautiful soul ❤️
Wow, l actually lived long enough to see and hear these 2 beautiful musical geniuses over many years. They have brought so many happy memories to my life. I love them both.❤
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Two of the most incredible song writers and performers I’ve ever heard man Rod Stewart is in a league of his own man he truly is he spends so many different decades it’s absolutely insane and when I say that I mean he hit top 10 songs if not number ones
Really awesome to see Rod Stewart and Boy George❤❤ I did not miss a Rod Stewart concert at The Montreal Forum! Every Concert Was Sensational!!! I have every Rod Stewart album and CD and there are very few songs if any, I do not know every lyric. Rod Stewart was a Huge part of my life , Thank you Rod Stewart with Love from Montreal Canada Greatest Memories!!! ❤❤❤ And Boy George! I never got the chance to see you, but you too were loved!!! I absolutely never missed a dance when your songs played! None of us did!!! ❤❤❤
When Rod came to Toronto, never missed a concert!♥️
I met Rod at the Shrine Auditorium, standing behind the stage waiting to go on with Jeff Beck and we had a nice chat .I told him about Beck being late to the T.V. show while the rest of the band zoomed by us outside crammed into a little Nash Rambler with their equipment and feet up against the windows .This was the Yardbirds and I stood with my hands on the stage. Rod blew us away with these bee hive mink things on his shoulders and Beck playing a Les Paul at the time. Beck had this big turquoise bracelet on that I'd seen him wear recently before he passed . God bless him and Rod and Keith Relf . When Rod and the Jeff beck group played the Shrine Ronnie Wood played bass. What a show !
Boy George is such a tremendous talent. As recognized as he is, I still think it’s underrated.
Same. His voice is amazing and he is so unique 💫💫very handsome too.
Yes he is but whats with the f.......king HATS´?
He was huge in the 80's here in the UK and in America .😘
and he looks amazing for 61. Hopefully not too many drugs along the way!!
Great voice.
Rod Stewart is a legend, pure legend
Leg-end
He’s a shitty jab pusher. He’s finished 👍🏻
BG is a pretty cool dude too. :)
Bell end pure Bell end
@@jkjsa1 I just detest this chummy-bummy mutual admiration shite.
Just love the pure freedom of age and experience, no establishment will ever dim the fabulous ability these two guys have held for decades.
Love these 2 together. Wish they were touring together in the US. But I do already have my tickets for Culture Club, Howard Jones, and Berlin. That will be a fabulous show!
We took Boy George under our wing back in the 80's. He put out some great hits and nobody was forced to profess their never ending love for gays. Its about class not color or gender.
“Back in the 80’s”. Yes everything was so much better in the 80s wasn’t it 😂. Just in case you hadn’t noticed the 80s ended 12 YEARS AGO!
Yeah. Not everyone did. He faced a lot of boycotts and threats. Also, most people just looked at it as another crazy celebrity. Part of his act and would NOT have welcomed George and his partner into their home. And nobody wants you to profess your "never ending love for gays." Interesting that you liking Boy George music didn't turn you gay. I mean. That's the theory right? If you watch someone in drag or listen to their music you are going to be gay!
@@DCGuy1997
No.
Why are you making things up? You obviously were not in the UK in the 80's. It very much was about class, colour and sexuality.
@@ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter
Not in the USA. We were united. Never see Whitney Houston sing our anthem? We were united.
A great interview with two legends. They are looking and sounding great❤❤
Completely charming. From 82 - 84, Culture Club put out hit after hit in very quick succession. In America, they were the first band since the Beatles to have 3 top 10 hits from a debut album. A record that stood for 20 years!
They had another 3 top 10 hits in the USA with their second album too 🤯
It seems hard to imagine that could happen 40 years ago.
Fantastic interview with two massive, genuine great artists who have a really nice bond and both ooze charisma. Thank you. Cannot wait to show my Mam and Dad this video. X
Rod is the best...and his standards music brought alot of joy to my family ❤
2 Legends, very different and great music
The 70s truly was the greatest decade for music , such variety of sound and songs 🎵
Good interview 👍
I am with you
London city in the 70s, Empire the Strand ect...Discos no phones, get dressed and just have a great time
I am an ESSEX girl now living in IRELAND SENDING you love and STRENGTH from IRELAND 🙋🎻🎻🐶
@@rocky7173 hi, I a Brightonian, living in Spain, I was a child growing up in the 70s, I went through the skinhead music scene, SKA, Raggae, but I love also sorts of music from punk, oi , to Roxy music, pink floyd to old pop and new wave .
The 70s gave us so much.
It was a time to be anything you wanted, much as changed.
All the best from Malaga Spain
i have to say the 90's because you could still listen to 70 music and also the 80 and 90
@@cjvilleneuve1566
Not the same as living through it.
The love I have for Sir Rod Stewart is immense…I have been to many shows and always had the biggest crush on him!! His music and talent has gotten me through and brings me so many memories..of times in my life!! 💗
summit Rod can be proud of Gen. Nice one luv. x
@RickSpringfield651Thanks so much Rick. I also love your music. You are one of the best in the business. Almost equal to Sir Rod, but not quite. ty
@RickSpringfield651you're welcome Rick. I'm from Karachi. and you?
@RickSpringfield651Ricky. I'm looking for Dan Lok. Have you seen him?
@RickSpringfield651no problem friend Rick. Anytime. Wondering Do you know Dan Lok? I would appreciate an introduction if possible.
I loved this interview and they have so much respect for each other. Both legends and I love BG, such a beautiful voice always ❤️🎶❤️
@RickSpringfield651 🤣
Man, I can't believe how great Rod Stewart looks...like he hasn't aged a day! Love both these men.
check your glasses
@@russelblackwell6041 diddos
@@russelblackwell6041 Rods close to 80s. He's doing damned good.....
@@russelblackwell6041 Looks better than you I bet!
Botox.
THANK YOU THIS INTERVIEW! REALLY FUN AND INTERESTING TO HEAR FROM TWO EXTREMELY TALENTED, SUCCESSFUL MUSIC ARTISTS WHO PARTICPATED IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY IN THE 1970'S. I am a 70's kid and it was a very different time. A LOT of great music came out of the 1970's--STILL MY FAVORITE DECADE OF MUSIC! Nice to see Boy George again . . . My husband and I just saw Rod Stewart in Las Vegas in May. His show was AWESOME! SO MUCH ENERGY! He shared the stage with EVERYONE else on stage . . . He gave them each a nice chance to show off their talents. It was so great to see that he is not arrogant and just about himself, his talent, his music, etc. He seems so THANKFUL, GIVING, AND SO DOWN TO EARTH . . . A REALLY GREAT GUY TRULY! I LOVE HIS WARDROBE AND HIS SHOES--CLASSY FUN STYLE!
Thanks for uploading... beautiful to see these two together
The crowd singing Grace at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork on the day Celtic clinched the treble was phenomenal. Rod thanked the crowd "For one of the best nights of my life!"
Love them both!!! Thanks guys for the music 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Two great artists and not above their station like most stars, wishing them all the best for the tour I will try and get some tickets
Two great legends together Brilliant interview ❤
Yes, Charlie Stayt is quite remarkable. Who are the other two chummy-bums? They seem to know each other …
Great interview, seventies were the best for sure. I used to work with someone that was a big Rod Stewart fan and I didn't feel the same way, however, she convinced me to go and see him live with her. She bought the tickets and I didn't regret it, it was an amazing evening and became a fan after that concert. I also saw Tina Turner in concert, another amazing musical experience/
Rod will go down as an enormous talent who never once took himself seriously. Gotta love him for that bc he likely had the most natural rock voice ever!
So sorry to hear about George's mother passing away😢. I know he adored her.
Love George and Rod, George strode through the eighties blasting "im here mofos!, check me out" and then I felt I wasnt alone
My mother took me to a Rod Stewart concert here in Sweden around the year 1985 or 86 when I was 11 or 12 years old. I was totally hookt after that. Listened to a cassette tape with Rod's greatest hits every waking hours when I was at home or on my walk man freestyle at school. I think I drove my mom a bit mad. And I remember dancing and singing in the school yard loudly and proudly :"If you want my body and you think I'm sexy, Come on, sugar, tell me so"....
The grown-ups smiled a bit embraced and wondered if I knew what I actually sang.....and yes...yes I certainly did! 😂😂😂
Can you sing Every Picture Tells A Story?
Rod Stewart seems ageless when all these other singers are passing he just keeps on going and he looks great, I hope I look that good when I'm 78!
........and he has a lovely down- to- earth- supportive wife who has kept his head in the right place and his feet on the ground" Thanks so much to Penny and ALL the great work you do for The Met.
My heart goes out to anyone who loses their Mum.
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Really enjoyed this , thanks for the upload two greats 🌟🌟🤗
Love them,total legends. Boy george,could watch him forever.
The killing of Georgie simply MUST be officially released by Rod and George. What a pairing for a legendary song 👍
So many fond memories came flooding back when I saw this interview. Two major music icons in the same room! Thank you so much for having them both on for this interview. When I think of who I'd like to meet and just say hello and thank you for so many memories, it would be these two awesome gentlemen! The fabric of so many of our lives for sure!
I'm so glad that both of them recognize how talented they are and that they can come together for an interview without all the insecurities that other singers and actors suffer
Something is wrong with you smfh
Rod was my favourite singer for... ages... so many memories ! Two concerts in Paris.
Rod..... Use to play football In North London . Most of the players are long gone or not as well /fit as Rod. One of them had a serious illness and Rod heard about it . They had not talked in years . Rod took the matter up himself and the guy was put into a top private hospital and world class consultants/surgeons saved the guys legs (I believe ) . The Jokes about him been "Tight fisted" are so untrue. The guy is well know for donating money to little charities etc
Rod was born in England hence the generosity?
he used his own money to resurface the road near his house in Sheering lower road , visited a lady in care home where my wife works when the lady was 100
I used to play with Rod. Went to the pub after the game. Never saw Rod ever buy someone. a drink. Did see him browed money £5 from his brother bobby.
@@glenearl9506 what pub ?
@@carforumwanker Wrestlers .
Two amazing hearts and musical Legends
Love Rob Stewart & Boy George! They are the greatest and oh so inspiring!
Two great musicians and entertainers. Thanks for the terrific interview 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
A long time ago now i went to see Boy George and Culture Club in Sheffield and his voice was amazing and i found him fascinating to watch on stage, i couldn't take my eyes off him.
I just love rod Stewart he’s still the best there is,boy George is another legend ❤
I love that interview...I'm not a big fan of either but it doesn't matter...I like them both and the chemistry they have is wonderful to see
Check out a real Rod Stewart song like Every Picture Tells A Story and not just the radio airplay. It may sway you just a bit.
Rod the mod, he’s still the coolest, a great singer
Sings the same old boring songs. People are suckers
I've been a punk since 1980 and I loved both of these brilliant men and every single one of their songs and I'm not gay ❤❤❤❤❤
Saw Rod Stewart here in Sydney 🇦🇺 in March.
One of the best concerts I've attended. ❤
Thnx Rod for kicking all those soccer balls out to us in those 70s concerts! Boy George, fab too! We bow deeply, cheers! ~
And in the 80's. Saw the magnificent Rod in Newcastle and he sang all his hits and loved Do You think I'm Sexy and Baby Jane.
What a truly lovely interview! I never knew these two had met tbh. They seem a really odd couple & the most unlikely friends & its heartwarming seeing them hanging out together for this interview being such really good close mates 😊
Rod long stuck up for gays, way before all. those rainbow flags we see everywhere.
When someone says something I always think of a song and I just want to start singing it. Love this two together.
While Rod is talking, George is sitting there wondering what Rod would look like......... chained to his bedroom wall.🤣
I’m constantly amazed at how people still believe that .. when in reality there was no handcuffs no basement. Makes for interesting story though.... I guess it’s true people really do believe tabloid headlines instead of actually researching it themselves.... meanwhile the truth & court documents are all public...l
Rod sings that song The Killing of Georgie ...on an old UA-cam vid ... it's a very moving performance especially as it was about a friend of his..great interview.
What a great interview ❤ loved your composure and respect for two talented guys well done you
What two marvelous GENIUSES together, one with a heartbreaking and rocking voice and Boy, ten modeled voice is beautiful they are incredibile
Love those two together,love love love them. Such good memories. 🩷🎶🩷
Much love 💕💕
Love it thanks for the video
This is one in a lifetime reunion of two great performers.
Can't wait to watch that super amazing tour
It is great to hear Rod is going to bring back swing ! Old becomes new once more .
I went to a Rod Stewart concert in the early 1980's SLC. Best concert I ever saw. He was all over the stage. We left our seats and stood up front. I even remember wearing a gold bomber jacket I borrowed from my roommate. Fun times!