Rod and Ron were in a band called Faces. They are two of the three current surviving members. Their albums are legendary examples of musicianship that earned them a place in the Rock& Roll Hall of Fame. After Faces broke up, Rod Stewart became a very successful solo artist. Ronnie Wood joined The Rolling Stones, another legendary band in their own right.
Small Faces was the band with Steve Marriott on vocals. After he left, to form Humble Pie, Rod Stewart and Ron Wood joined, and the band shortened the name to just Faces.
@@rogerdaly6326 Sir Roderick David Stewart CBE (born 10 January 1945)[2] is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry
@@robertgraves4527 yeah i found that out myself. I have a friend of Scottish descent and he worships Rod and had me convinced he was from Scotland. Now i know better.
Slight clarification Rod is of Scottish/British heritage and generally favors the Scottish side more. Great song...Maggie is a cougar who was definitely using a young boy for her own purposes. At the time no one thought about it but it is interesting to see how people react to this scenario nowadays. My fave line is "steal my daddies cue and make a livin out of playin pool"
@@dantallman5345 Scots ARE British. He is English (from his mother) and Scottish (from his father), and was born and raised in London. So he's unambiguously British, has Scottish roots, but is an Englishman.
@@jawbone78 The blood is strong. Have a look at the covers of his albums, "Smiler" and "Atlantic Crossing." You can be British if you like, you can choose not to be European if you like and you can self-identify as a goat (apologies to goats) if you like, but none of these opinions can change anything.
This song was from the album, "Every Picture Tells a Story." This was the first time, post Beatles, that anyone held the No 1 spots on both the US and UK singles and albums charts at the same time.
The year this song hit the airwaves I was involved with a "mature" woman (I was a teen).. it still makes me smile and think of her. She never kicked me in the head, but it might have been better had I "gone back to school" haha Good reaction.
@@robertroddy Ooh boy, and I bet she told you the Cards said to slip her your "bob rod" eh bobby? Cool story bruh. Penthouse Forum March 94 right? Lmfao 🤏
The Faces are actually playing with him in this video. For a while Rod carried on a successful solo career while still singing lead with The Faces. That's Ron wood on the guitar.
@@axandio Steve Marriott and most of the other members of Small Faces were short men. Enter Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, who are bother over 6' tall, and the "small" was no longer appropriate.
Rockin'' Rod Stewart is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. With his distinctive raspy singing voice
Britt, this song was released in July 1971. I was 12 at the time, and it was the best summer ever. I was doing a lot of girl watching that summer, with all the older girls wearing tank tops and short shorts. This song was in constant rotation on NYC’s 77 WABC radio during that wonderful summer. This song finished at #3 on 77 WABC’s Top 100 of 1971. What a great song, what a great summer.
SO happy you’ve experienced one of the greatest songs ever. And some more beautiful mandolin at the end. Classic story of a school-age young man getting with an ‘experienced’ older woman. She didn’t LITERALLY kick him in the head, just used him for her own pleasure and got rid of him!… Next up for Rod, you must do the song Stay with me, original studio version. A great rocker, which also has Ron Wood playing some fantastic guitar!
Maybe the final position of the night before they passed out from exhaustion was what the French call soixante-neuf [69] and Maggie literally kicked Rod in the head in the morning. By accident.
First time hearing this song ? "Maggie May" was a real anthem in Europe in the seventies. I was on a trip to Scotland and in any pub or club when this song started to play everybody would stand up, start dancing or rather jumping and singing. Just so much fun...
Same here in the USA, I was in college then and it would be played on the jukeboxes in all the bars and at parties when it first came out. A great sing along song. A time when songs had a story to tell along and written and performed by great musicians and singers. Miss those times...
He goes way back, with the Jeff Beck group "Morning dew" 🌄 among others. Try "Every picture tells a story " .. I used to listen to Maggie May in the dawns early light driving to high school through the dairy farms and surrounded by the Cascade Mts to the East and North, and the Islands of the northern Puget Sound to my west. You won't find me complaining about my teenage life. Well, I could have learned more about girls. But, mornings like that, I wouldn't trade for anything!
With Rod and Ronnie Wood is the famous Ronnie Lane in the yellow jacket who suffered from MS eventually, everybody loved Ronnie. John Peel famous and influential Radio One DJ pretending to play the mandolin and Kenny on Drums. Magical line up, magical times.
Born in London to an English mother and Scottish father. Most people associate him with Scotland due to his support for the Scottish national football team and his favourite football club Glasgow Celtic as well as his penchant for wearing tartan. And by the way, there is no such thing as a single British accent. There are 4 main dialects that make up what are British accents... Scottish english, Welsh english, English english and Ulster english (Northern Irish). They are all very different from one another.
Some confusion in the comments. Rod Stewart was born in London, but has Scottish ancestry. He performed with the Faces who also included guitarist Ronnie Wood - Ronnie later joined the Rolling Stones.
IF you REALLY want to have fun with Rod Stewart, then check out his videos for these three songs: 'Hot Legs', 'Do You Think I'm Sexy?' and 'Tonight's The Night'. Not only are they 'fun' songs, you will die laughing with the videos.
Maggie was a cougar teaching a young cub the ways during a summer fling...now it is fall and he is having to decide... stay here, or go back to school, or just ramble around... Around New Years... listen to his rendition of Auld Lang Syne... from Sterling Castle...
A big #1 hit in the states for Rod, his first USA hit as a solo artist. He never looked back after this. Yes, guitarist Ron Wood played with Rod Stewart in the band Faces and with his solo act. The fun-loving Ron Wood would go on to join the Rolling Stones a few years later when they needed a guitarist and has been with them for the last 45+ years.
Saw Rod and the Faces in Wigan in early 70s/ late 60s. Great. Rod was a blues singer before this with people like John Mayall. He has great provenance. My ex wife still travels the world to see him…… bless her.
Faces-Ian McLagan (keyboards), Ronnie Lane (electric bass, vocals), and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion)-were joined by guitarist Ronnie Wood and singer Rod Stewart, both from lefty the Jeff Beck Group. This became the core of the group Faces
Yeah rod was born in north London, England. His mum was English and his dad was Scottish. This was rod performing with the faces, Ronnie wood, Ronnie Laine, Ian mclaghan and Kenney jones. Amazing musicians. Me personally I think these years in the early 70s was rod at his best, check out all the faces songs, absolute classics.
Two time member of Rock & Roll hall of fame. Over 50 plus years of great music…try People Get Ready, I Don’t Want To Talk About It, Tonight’s The Night, The Killing Of Georgie, Hot Legs, Stay With Me…🔥
Rod Stewart and Ronny Wood playing together in Jeff Beck group, (yeas he is English with a Scottish father) later the faces. In the earlry 70s, about ,1975 Rod was is on is own, and it pays out very well. Maggie May is about when he is 16-17 yo and had his first woman, she tricked him to a tent and it was over, recoding to Rod him self, in about 4 sec, she was much older then him at the time, all of this is on internet, just search on Maggie may and Rod Stewart, its all in there. He has played music since 1962, so for over 50 years he had sold out arenas. He has the record of most attendent Largest Concerts Ever 1. Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach (1994) - 4.2 million attendees (look it up). So he is one of the biggest entertaiment ever, still selling out arenas at 78...who can do that? This Clip is when he still is in the Faces, so of course he's young, he should be around 25 - 30 years old in this video. Firts time i saw him live in Scandinavium (Gothenburg, Sweden) was in 1981. I want anyone who wants to know more about Rod to do a Google search. Not many artists sell out arenas year after year for close to 60 years. He's 1 in 100, almost like Elvis, Elvis is 1 in 10,000,000. By the way, his house in Beverly Hills is for sale. if you get a lot of people together, you might be able to scrape together the 70 million dollars that the property is worth according to the broker.
Yes he’s British. He and Ron Wood were in the band Faces together before Rod went solo. Ron Wood is now in The Rolling Stones. They have remained good friends and collaborate often.
Rod Stewart is a great rock star he still rocking now in 2023 he's voice will live on he's a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer after over 40 years this song stills rocks 🎸 😎 👏 👌 🙌 😀 🎸 😎 👏 👌 🙌 😀 🎸
Rod's mum is English.. and his dad is Scottish.... he was born in England but then raised in Scotland. So there ya have it. This song was about a May-December romance that went wrong ... just for clarification. lol First song I had ever heard of Rod's .. and that lead me to being a lifetime fan for sure! I heard him because of my mum.. she was head over heels for Rod. I totally died of embarrassment as a kid.. when I brought a friend home from school one day... and my mum had a Rod Stewart concert blasting on the television... and there's my mum dancing around the living room.... volume at full tilt.. and her singing her fool head off so loud to HOT LEGS she didn't hear us come in. The look on my friend's face was priceless. She thought my mum was insane.. but loved what she saw and heard. I was dying inside. lol That's all that girl could talk about at school for weeks. 🤣 Geeez....... However.. that being said... it didn't sway me from loving Rod... if anything I have my mum to thank for introducing me to his music. 🥰
@@mikeoliver159 I thought I had heard Rod say in an interview about growing up in Scotland.. but maybe he was referring to his dad? Not sure now.. lol.. Makes sense that he's got an English accent and not a Scottish brogue accent. Thanks for the clarity and the facts.
Love it Britt!! Rod the Mod will provide hours of great fun! So happy to watch Your reactions to himself. This song as storied as it is almost slept on the cutting room floor. You wear it well Britt! Thanks!
This is one of his earliest hits (1973) when he was just hitting his stride. Two of his hits from the eighties, Rhythm of my Heart and Forever Young showcased him as a great lyricist with a great range.
My introduction to rock and roll in 1971....my babysitter played this and another record over and over. Tried to get my children to name a granddaughter Maggie....Nope. 😂
Sir rod Stewart is 78.born in Highgate london.he's English/scottish.stewart is a very old Scottish surname. He's on his third wife and has 8 kids. Loves football (soccer)and likes to kick a ball around.
Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry, with a distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 120 million records worldwide. This song was released in 1971 .
Rod is British of Scottish ancestry! Rod describes Ron Wood as being his "best mate". Ron shows up in a lot of Rod's videos and even live performances if he isn't busy with the Rolling Stones. They were in 2 bands together, Faces and The Jeff Beck Group.
Sir Roderick David Stewart couple great songs "Young Turks" Stewart performed "Forever Young" at the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song.
The band The Small Faces had a singer/guitarist named Steve Marriott. He left the band and the remaining members needed to replace him. They got Ron Wood (Woodie) to play guitar and Rod Stewart to handle the vocals and changed the name to just Faces. Steve Marriott went on to found a band named Humble Pie. You might check out their version of Thirty Days in the Hole. Also a staple of old FM radio called I Don't Need No Doctor,.
Rod Stewart started singing with Long John Baldry. Then became singer for the Jeff Beck Group (react to People Get Ready). Ron Wood was bassist for the group. After that, the two were in the Faces together. Ron Wood eventually joined The Rolling Stones and Stewart left Jeff bBeck and started solo. But Ron and Rod remained friends all these years.
Rod is awesome. Saw him live several times. Rod had a band called faces. Ron Wood was in that band with him. . the Faces broke up and Ron Wood went to the Rolling Stones. He still plays with ride once in a while like in that unplugged show they did.
Rod Stewart is from England , Ron Wood is from England and has played with a few bands and has been with the Rolling Stones since 1974 , Rod is also Mr Sexy
The first concert I went to was Rod Stewart and the faces at the Odeon in Lewisham, 1974, I was 13 . I went with my best mate Les Nemes, who later on was the bassist for Haircut 100 , a session musician and toured the world with Rick Ashley. Not only Ron Wood, Ian McLagan on keyboards, Kennet jones on drums,and Tetsu Yamauchi on bass ( I believe he had been in Cream) - Ronnie lane had left by then I believe. We missed the last bus so went to the police station to see if we could sleep in a cell, but they called parents and arranged for a taxi to get us home . Amazing night 👍
Whenever I heard or watched Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, Rod Stewart always came to mind as a likely influence for singing and stage persona. Rod was an original and had his influences, Chris is an original and Rod is one of his influences. I hope you can dig into Rod Stewart’s musical legacy.
Britt Rod Stewart has one of the most recognizable voices in Rock. The guy in the print jacket and yellow pants is Ronnie Wood from the first video and the band was called Faces.
Hi Britt . Rod actually has Scottish Roots although he was born in England . Scotland being the north of the British Ilses ..Ronnie Wood was with Rods band at the time but later left to be with Rolling Stones . Rod was in group called the FACES with Ronnie in the 60s before ne set this group up . He has quite a lot of hit songs and is still singing today . In this particular song Maggie the older woman tempting him to leave home . There was a rumour this song was based on a true experience but i dont know if it was Rod or a band member . Rod has an unmistakable voice , try reacting to You Wear It Well or Stay With Me . Thanks Britt your reaction as always spot on Loved it John
Saw Rod & The Faces in 1974 when Ronnie Wood was still there....saw him a few other times thru the years too.....but that was one of my 1st concerts......
Rod and Ronnie was also with Guitar God Jeff Beck for a couple of albums. The Jeff Beck Group album Truth was extraordinary. Came out around 68. This was after Jeff split from the Yardbirds.
This song is a classic. The faces were an amazing early 70s band. Rod is from north London and his mum was English and his dad was Scottish
Rod and Ron were in a band called Faces. They are two of the three current surviving members. Their albums are legendary examples of musicianship that earned them a place in the Rock& Roll Hall of Fame. After Faces broke up, Rod Stewart became a very successful solo artist. Ronnie Wood joined The Rolling Stones, another legendary band in their own right.
And don't forget that Kenney Jones became the drummer for the Who. So the Faces birthed a superstar singer, a Rolling Stone, and a member of the Who.
Definitely need to react to Faces - Stay With Me, and Faces - Ooh La La. Also, Rod Stewart's cover of People Get Ready, with Jeff Beck is classic.
Small Faces was the band !
Small Faces was the band with Steve Marriott on vocals. After he left, to form Humble Pie, Rod Stewart and Ron Wood joined, and the band shortened the name to just Faces.
Rod, Ron and Keith also played together in "the first barbarians " , check out their live performances!
Yes he's British. This is one of my all time favorites from Rod.
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He's Scottish , born in Scotland.
@@rogerdaly6326 Sir Roderick David Stewart CBE (born 10 January 1945)[2] is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry
@@robertgraves4527 yeah i found that out myself. I have a friend of Scottish descent and he worships Rod and had me convinced he was from Scotland. Now i know better.
@@rogerdaly6326 oh OK my bad. The accent sounds very British when he speaks.
Slight clarification Rod is of Scottish/British heritage and generally favors the Scottish side more. Great song...Maggie is a cougar who was definitely using a young boy for her own purposes. At the time no one thought about it but it is interesting to see how people react to this scenario nowadays. My fave line is "steal my daddies cue and make a livin out of playin pool"
D’oh …all these years I thought it was “ playing fool”, as in following his father’s example of being a working class chump. My favorite line too.
@@dantallman5345 Scots ARE British. He is English (from his mother) and Scottish (from his father), and was born and raised in London. So he's unambiguously British, has Scottish roots, but is an Englishman.
I can relate to that line.
@@jawbone78 The blood is strong. Have a look at the covers of his albums, "Smiler" and "Atlantic Crossing." You can be British if you like, you can choose not to be European if you like and you can self-identify as a goat (apologies to goats) if you like, but none of these opinions can change anything.
Scottish IS British 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Hit songs for five decades. Great to see another generation understanding and appreciating his talent.
This song was from the album, "Every Picture Tells a Story." This was the first time, post Beatles, that anyone held the No 1 spots on both the US and UK singles and albums charts at the same time.
A fantastic album! One of my favourite songs in it is the title track from it.
The year this song hit the airwaves I was involved with a "mature" woman (I was a teen).. it still makes me smile and think of her. She never kicked me in the head, but it might have been better had I "gone back to school" haha
Good reaction.
So, 50ish, 60ish? Big droopy hangars? You dog you. 😮
Me too ! Ironically met at a party and she invited me to her place to read my Tarot cards.
@@robertroddy
Ooh boy, and I bet she told you the Cards said to slip her your "bob rod" eh bobby? Cool story bruh. Penthouse Forum March 94 right? Lmfao 🤏
@@kbrewski1how’s your bush ?
@robertroddy
The hydrangeas are coming in nicely but the azaleas need more watering. Thanks for asking Lil rod lmfao 🤪
"Rod Stewart has a really cool voice" Understatement of the year. :)
I think Maggie is a cougar, and Rod was her college-aged snack.
Shagadelic!!!
I have heard that too.
Maggie might say yes
Maggie might say no, so kids called her
Maggie may
Highschool. Its based on a one night stand he had with a much older (30+?) woman when he was 16.
@@doomhunter697 Is that true daddio?
@@jamescole8355 just check his bio, or the wiki page if you want.
#1 hit of the year 1971 in the U.S.A... Great tune.
He is British and was number 1 in UK, it literally makes no sense for you to mention US, he is British.
@@marcosruiz1709 What the hell are you talking about. He had the #1 tune of the year in the US. Why not mention that!
My favorite Rod Stewart song, •••THE FIRST CUT IS THE DEEPEST•••!!!❤❤❤❤
He was in a band called FACES, and then went solo. He's very talented. 👍🍀
The Faces are actually playing with him in this video. For a while Rod carried on a successful solo career while still singing lead with The Faces. That's Ron wood on the guitar.
They were the SMALL FACES before Rod joined. I think his large nose prompted them to drop the SMALL. :>
@@axandio Steve Marriott and most of the other members of Small Faces were short men. Enter Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, who are bother over 6' tall, and the "small" was no longer appropriate.
@@billsager5634 RIght and Rod's schnauzer was huge.
My favorite Rod Stewart song!! A true classic! Written about a relationship he had with an older woman when he was a younger man.
Rockin'' Rod Stewart is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. With his distinctive raspy singing voice
Britt, this song was released in July 1971. I was 12 at the time, and it was the best summer ever. I was doing a lot of girl watching that summer, with all the older girls wearing tank tops and short shorts. This song was in constant rotation on NYC’s 77 WABC radio during that wonderful summer. This song finished at #3 on 77 WABC’s Top 100 of 1971. What a great song, what a great summer.
Just had a flashback.
13.
UK.
Same Effect!
You paint a beautiful picture✌️
21st century sensibilities make me laugh teenagers did and still do want to have sex. Dosen't matter what age
(Sorry) the other one is!
Short shorts = HOT PANTS! 🤪
I love his voice. Forever Young is another good 1. I think you would enjoy it.
SO happy you’ve experienced one of the greatest songs ever. And some more beautiful mandolin at the end. Classic story of a school-age young man getting with an ‘experienced’ older woman. She didn’t LITERALLY kick him in the head, just used him for her own pleasure and got rid of him!… Next up for Rod, you must do the song Stay with me, original studio version. A great rocker, which also has Ron Wood playing some fantastic guitar!
Maybe the final position of the night before they passed out from exhaustion was what the French call soixante-neuf [69] and Maggie literally kicked Rod in the head in the morning.
By accident.
Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood were in the Faces together. Ronnie has been in the Rolling Stones since the mid 70's.
A stunning singing career spanning over five decades. I first heard him as the singer in 1969 with The Jeff Beck Group.
With Ronnie playing bass! Never saw them, had both albums.😊🤙🎶❤
I've seen Rod 6 times and I still love him today.
Rhythm Of My Heart Is 1 of my favorite Rod Stewart songs.
One of a kind. Love his voice. “You’re in My Heart” is beautiful. “I Don’t Wanna Talk About it” another great.
Ah going back to my high school days, sunbathing in the backyard, listening to Rod Stewart and Maggie May, and ooo hoo-oo hoo along with the ending.
Love the mandolin at song's end. Just beautiful.
First time hearing this song ? "Maggie May" was a real anthem in Europe in the seventies. I was on a trip to Scotland and in any pub or club when this song started to play everybody would stand up, start dancing or rather jumping and singing. Just so much fun...
Same here in the USA, I was in college then and it would be played on the jukeboxes in all the bars and at parties when it first came out. A great sing along song. A time when songs had a story to tell along and written and performed by great musicians and singers. Miss those times...
Rod is one of my favourite singers of all time !!!!!
Rod Stewart had his own band Ron Wood is a member of the rolling Stones
He goes way back, with the Jeff Beck group "Morning dew" 🌄 among others. Try "Every picture tells a story " .. I used to listen to Maggie May in the dawns early light driving to high school through the dairy farms and surrounded by the Cascade Mts to the East and North, and the Islands of the northern Puget Sound to my west. You won't find me complaining about my teenage life. Well, I could have learned more about girls. But, mornings like that, I wouldn't trade for anything!
🇨🇦 Yes British ! And totally Bias, but this character is my Wife's favourite, LOL, because they went to school together in Highgate !
Rod stewart is awesome. Great song.
“I was only Joking” is my personal favorite! Have not seen any reactors do that one yet! Slower song but hits home!
With Rod and Ronnie Wood is the famous Ronnie Lane in the yellow jacket who suffered from MS eventually, everybody loved Ronnie. John Peel famous and influential Radio One DJ pretending to play the mandolin and Kenny on Drums. Magical line up, magical times.
Rod Stewart STAY WITH ME is a MUST listen.
I already know I'm gonna like this it's my favorite Rod Stewart song❤😊
Born in London to an English mother and Scottish father. Most people associate him with Scotland due to his support for the Scottish national football team and his favourite football club Glasgow Celtic as well as his penchant for wearing tartan.
And by the way, there is no such thing as a single British accent. There are 4 main dialects that make up what are British accents... Scottish english, Welsh english, English english and Ulster english (Northern Irish). They are all very different from one another.
The band was Faces....from the same show "Stay With Me" and "I'm Losing You" are definitely worth a listen also.
Some confusion in the comments. Rod Stewart was born in London, but has Scottish ancestry. He performed with the Faces who also included guitarist Ronnie Wood - Ronnie later joined the Rolling Stones.
Awesome song, a classic that will live on and on 😊
IF you REALLY want to have fun with Rod Stewart, then check out his videos for these three songs: 'Hot Legs', 'Do You Think I'm Sexy?' and 'Tonight's The Night'. Not only are they 'fun' songs, you will die laughing with the videos.
But before he became Barry Manilow, react to STAY WITH ME first, also with the Faces and Ron Wood!!
Personally I prefer his more serious songs - Sailing, the Killing of Georgie, Forever Young
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"Later" Rod couldn't hold a candle to the early stuff.
Early Rod is great, the later stuff is shite.
Maggie was a cougar teaching a young cub the ways during a summer fling...now it is fall and he is having to decide... stay here, or go back to school, or just ramble around... Around New Years... listen to his rendition of Auld Lang Syne... from Sterling Castle...
A big #1 hit in the states for Rod, his first USA hit as a solo artist. He never looked back after this. Yes, guitarist Ron Wood played with Rod Stewart in the band Faces and with his solo act. The fun-loving Ron Wood would go on to join the Rolling Stones a few years later when they needed a guitarist and has been with them for the last 45+ years.
You should see the official video of Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck doing the Cutis Mayfield classic, “People Get Ready”.
I grew up listening to Rod Stewart, he's a freaking legend
I’m finally fulfilling a lifelong wish and getting to see Rod Stewart in a few months. I’ve loved his music since Faces.
He's British, the song is about being used basically as a boy toy by an older woman
Yes, born in London, England, and, proudly, of Scottish descent.
Rod Stewart was born in London, 1945 (78 yrs old!). Maggie May came out in 1971 - I was 11 yrs old!! Fabulous song of his as many others. 🥰🥰
Saw Rod and the Faces in Wigan in early 70s/ late 60s. Great. Rod was a blues singer before this with people like John Mayall. He has great provenance.
My ex wife still travels the world to see him…… bless her.
Faces-Ian McLagan (keyboards), Ronnie Lane (electric bass, vocals), and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion)-were joined by guitarist Ronnie Wood and singer Rod Stewart, both from lefty the Jeff Beck Group. This became the core of the group Faces
Yeah rod was born in north London, England. His mum was English and his dad was Scottish. This was rod performing with the faces, Ronnie wood, Ronnie Laine, Ian mclaghan and Kenney jones. Amazing musicians. Me personally I think these years in the early 70s was rod at his best, check out all the faces songs, absolute classics.
As a child in the early 70`s this is the song that made me a Rod Stewart fan to this day at 62 years old...I can never get enough Rod.
Two time member of Rock & Roll hall of fame. Over 50 plus years of great music…try People Get Ready, I Don’t Want To Talk About It, Tonight’s The Night, The Killing Of Georgie, Hot Legs, Stay With Me…🔥
He has so many great songs. A Reason To Believe, Sailing,Three Button Hand Le Down, Young Turks…
Rod Stewart and Ronny Wood playing together in Jeff Beck group, (yeas he is English with a Scottish father) later the faces. In the earlry 70s, about ,1975 Rod was is on is own, and it pays out very well. Maggie May is about when he is 16-17 yo and had his first woman, she tricked him to a tent and it was over, recoding to Rod him self, in about 4 sec, she was much older then him at the time, all of this is on internet, just search on Maggie may and Rod Stewart, its all in there. He has played music since 1962, so for over 50 years he had sold out arenas. He has the record of most attendent Largest Concerts Ever 1. Rod Stewart at Copacabana Beach (1994) - 4.2 million attendees (look it up). So he is one of the biggest entertaiment ever, still selling out arenas at 78...who can do that?
This Clip is when he still is in the Faces, so of course he's young, he should be around 25 - 30 years old in this video. Firts time i saw him live in Scandinavium (Gothenburg, Sweden) was in 1981. I want anyone who wants to know more about Rod to do a Google search. Not many artists sell out arenas year after year for close to 60 years. He's 1 in 100, almost like Elvis, Elvis is 1 in 10,000,000.
By the way, his house in Beverly Hills is for sale. if you get a lot of people together, you might be able to scrape together the 70 million dollars that the property is worth according to the broker.
Yes he’s British. He and Ron Wood were in the band Faces together before Rod went solo. Ron Wood is now in The Rolling Stones. They have remained good friends and collaborate often.
I was in Italy with my parents 1971 when this song came out. Rod Stewart is so good
All time classic!!!!! 👌
That riff at the end!!!!!!!!!
ray jackson from lindisfarne, played mandolin
This was one of my first 45’s in the early 70’s. He was a huge star in the 70’s and 80’s.
That song came out at the end of my first Westpac cruise to Vietnam. Its part of a playlist I can never forget!
Rod Stewart is a great rock star he still rocking now in 2023 he's voice will live on he's a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer after over 40 years this song stills rocks 🎸 😎 👏 👌 🙌 😀 🎸 😎 👏 👌 🙌 😀 🎸
Absolutely loved your genuine reaction! You look so pretty too!
I love to hear him sing, Forever Young
Rod's mum is English.. and his dad is Scottish.... he was born in England but then raised in Scotland. So there ya have it. This song was about a May-December romance that went wrong ... just for clarification. lol First song I had ever heard of Rod's .. and that lead me to being a lifetime fan for sure! I heard him because of my mum.. she was head over heels for Rod. I totally died of embarrassment as a kid.. when I brought a friend home from school one day... and my mum had a Rod Stewart concert blasting on the television... and there's my mum dancing around the living room.... volume at full tilt.. and her singing her fool head off so loud to HOT LEGS she didn't hear us come in. The look on my friend's face was priceless. She thought my mum was insane.. but loved what she saw and heard. I was dying inside. lol That's all that girl could talk about at school for weeks. 🤣 Geeez....... However.. that being said... it didn't sway me from loving Rod... if anything I have my mum to thank for introducing me to his music. 🥰
Rod's father is Scottish and Rod identifies as Scottish but he never lived in Scotland. He went to school in Highgate and Muswell Hill in London.
@@mikeoliver159 I thought I had heard Rod say in an interview about growing up in Scotland.. but maybe he was referring to his dad? Not sure now.. lol.. Makes sense that he's got an English accent and not a Scottish brogue accent. Thanks for the clarity and the facts.
Love it Britt!! Rod the Mod will provide hours of great fun!
So happy to watch Your reactions to himself. This song as storied as it is almost slept on the cutting room floor.
You wear it well Britt! Thanks!
This is one of his earliest hits (1973) when he was just hitting his stride. Two of his hits from the eighties, Rhythm of my Heart and Forever Young showcased him as a great lyricist with a great range.
1971
They all are British, Rod singing, Ron Wood from the Rolling Stones, on guitar.
My introduction to rock and roll in 1971....my babysitter played this and another record over and over. Tried to get my children to name a granddaughter Maggie....Nope. 😂
HOW CAN ANYBODY NOT KNOW
ROD STEWART AND HIS ...VERY....FAMOUS MAGGIE MAY
UNBELIVEABLE..
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Rod the Bod as he was called in to 70's. You have ro see him in concert. He puts in a great entertaining show
I was stationed in South Philly in the Navy when this song came out around 1971 or 1972. Britt, I love your fresh response to an old song.
Not actually “Rod Steward”. They were technically still the Faces. The Faces doing “Stay With Me” is another good tune. Live version.
Suddenly we are back in England Scotland in the early 1970's and the whole croed.....ROD NEYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Sir rod Stewart is 78.born in Highgate london.he's English/scottish.stewart is a very old Scottish surname.
He's on his third wife and has 8 kids.
Loves football (soccer)and likes to kick a ball around.
Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry, with a distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 120 million records worldwide. This song was released in 1971 .
Greatest voice ever......period
There's no one more british/celtic singer as Rod Stewart
Rod is British of Scottish ancestry! Rod describes Ron Wood as being his "best mate". Ron shows up in a lot of Rod's videos and even live performances if he isn't busy with the Rolling Stones. They were in 2 bands together, Faces and The Jeff Beck Group.
Scottish and English. Scottish father, English mother, but he was born and raised entirely in England.
Rod Stewart is a Scotsman. Maggie May was gigantic when it hit the airways back in the day. Great reaction Britt!
Sir Roderick David Stewart couple great songs "Young Turks" Stewart performed "Forever Young" at the 1988 MTV Video Music Awards at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song.
The band The Small Faces had a singer/guitarist named Steve Marriott. He left the band and the remaining members needed to replace him. They got Ron Wood (Woodie) to play guitar and Rod Stewart to handle the vocals and changed the name to just Faces. Steve Marriott went on to found a band named Humble Pie. You might check out their version of Thirty Days in the Hole. Also a staple of old FM radio called I Don't Need No Doctor,.
Rod Stewart started singing with Long John Baldry. Then became singer for the Jeff Beck Group (react to People Get Ready). Ron Wood was bassist for the group. After that, the two were in the Faces together. Ron Wood eventually joined The Rolling Stones and Stewart left Jeff bBeck and started solo. But Ron and Rod remained friends all these years.
Rod is awesome. Saw him live several times. Rod had a band called faces. Ron Wood was in that band with him. . the Faces broke up and Ron Wood went to the Rolling Stones. He still plays with ride once in a while like in that unplugged show they did.
Rod's 1st big hit in the USA, from this talented Brit. Maggie May is a cougar, who hooks her claws in a college kid. Thanks for your reaction.
Rod Stewart is from England , Ron Wood is from England and has played with a few bands and has been with the Rolling Stones since 1974 , Rod is also Mr Sexy
Born in London but NEVER call Rod :English lol as he is a fanatical supporter of Celtic and Scotland.
Rod Stewart is a freaking legend ❤️✌️
My favorite of his sailing.
"Stay with me" is another great song from this same era. after listening to this song you might not feel so bad for him!
Thanks a million Britt! Loved your reactions! Esp the Ron part!
You got it exactly perfect what we thought 50 years ago when it came out.
The first concert I went to was Rod Stewart and the faces at the Odeon in Lewisham, 1974, I was 13 . I went with my best mate Les Nemes, who later on was the bassist for Haircut 100 , a session musician and toured the world with Rick Ashley. Not only Ron Wood, Ian McLagan on keyboards, Kennet jones on drums,and Tetsu Yamauchi on bass ( I believe he had been in Cream) - Ronnie lane had left by then I believe. We missed the last bus so went to the police station to see if we could sleep in a cell, but they called parents and arranged for a taxi to get us home . Amazing night 👍
Whenever I heard or watched Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes, Rod Stewart always came to mind as a likely influence for singing and stage persona. Rod was an original and had his influences, Chris is an original and Rod is one of his influences.
I hope you can dig into Rod Stewart’s musical legacy.
Rod was heavily influence by the American soul singer Sam Cooke.
Rod is from Scotland. I’ve been a huge fan of his for over 50 years!! Ron Wood is with The Rolling Stones.
One of my favs from high school. Loved it then, love it now. ❤
Love this man !!
Another great reaction. Early Rod Stewart is the best for sure. FYI, he was also a pretty decent soccer player as well.
Very British, and the founder of the spiky hair!!! That's Ronnie Wood also. These boys go way back.
Britt Rod Stewart has one of the most recognizable voices in Rock. The guy in the print jacket and yellow pants is Ronnie Wood from the first video and the band was called Faces.
at his best! i listened to this song all through out the day back then! Maggie was a Ninja woman!😁
Hi Britt . Rod actually has Scottish Roots although he was born in England . Scotland being the north of the British Ilses ..Ronnie Wood was with Rods band at the time but later left to be with Rolling Stones . Rod was in group called the FACES with Ronnie in the 60s before ne set this group up . He has quite a lot of hit songs and is still singing today . In this particular song Maggie the older woman tempting him to leave home . There was a rumour this song was based on a true experience but i dont know if it was Rod or a band member . Rod has an unmistakable voice , try reacting to You Wear It Well or Stay With Me . Thanks Britt your reaction as always spot on Loved it John
Saw Rod & The Faces in 1974 when Ronnie Wood was still there....saw him a few other times thru the years too.....but that was one of my 1st concerts......
Early 70’s Classic British Rock just hits different for me. Including 70’s British Glam Rock. Great Reaction as Always
Rod and Ronnie was also with Guitar God Jeff Beck for a couple of albums. The Jeff Beck Group album Truth was extraordinary. Came out around 68. This was after Jeff split from the Yardbirds.