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Official music video for Rod Stewart - “The Killing Of Georgie (Part I & II)” from 'A Night On The Town' (1976)
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@amandaburke1808
@amandaburke1808 3 месяца назад
Whos listening to this Classic in 2024 ❤
@cq9882
@cq9882 2 месяца назад
🇦🇺💗
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
Me Jay and billy
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
Little bills life's ended
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
He sang it well with me (Billy was a friend mine)
@catherinereynolds5762
@catherinereynolds5762 2 месяца назад
Elton John love.
@dadangus100
@dadangus100 Год назад
Rod Stewart stood above all other singers of the time with his courage to use this song to acknowledge gay men as his friends .
@amsodoneworkingnow1978
@amsodoneworkingnow1978 2 месяца назад
And despite the fact that the BBC banned it it became mega hit.
@johncutts-kq9vw
@johncutts-kq9vw Месяц назад
I think it encouraged Tom Robinson t make Sing If your glad To Be Gay
@dadangus100
@dadangus100 Месяц назад
@@johncutts-kq9vw The fact that georgie was a gay hustler not just a gay friend made the song even more powerful I think
@dominickmilano4858
@dominickmilano4858 Месяц назад
George was a troubled young man engaging in bad behavior
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 29 дней назад
Agree trajic we cant acsept all our diferenses
@RadagonTheRed
@RadagonTheRed 4 месяца назад
This song was half a century ahead of its time.
@kulmainer
@kulmainer 4 месяца назад
Yes it was!
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 Месяц назад
Agree segregation is disintergraton of a civilised socioty
@kulmainer
@kulmainer Месяц назад
@@richardplume3212 , thanks
@kerryblyth2469
@kerryblyth2469 18 дней назад
And yet it shouldn't of been 😢
@kulmainer
@kulmainer 14 дней назад
@@kerryblyth2469 , Thanks, Greetings out of Free State of Bavaria. This was one of Rods greatest songs! Roland
@pbohearn
@pbohearn Год назад
In a time when homosexuality was roundly and self righteously, condemned, Rod was a lone voice asking us to see their humanity. That was very courageous of him. This was long before Elton John’s, or George Michael’s coming out.
@kathleenryan3634
@kathleenryan3634 3 месяца назад
Gx
@steveturnbull7869
@steveturnbull7869 2 месяца назад
I get this, credit to him
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
Billy's my sisters dog leave home alone he was gay and not alive anymore you should have more love fir the world
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
So was my sister s French bulldog
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
Another dog you get it
@graemeaiken6444
@graemeaiken6444 Год назад
It is easy to forget now what a ground breaking song this was for an artist like Rod in 1976. Still an amazing and great song with a message as relevant today as it was then.
@maldonboy1
@maldonboy1 Год назад
I was born in 1977, Rod was my Mum's idol... This song means alot to me...
@yesidid
@yesidid Год назад
No truer words have ever been spoken !
@grahambooker8383
@grahambooker8383 Год назад
Love most of Rod's stuff, but to me, his groundbreaking song was Maggie May in 1971 and just got better from there.
@davidtalany2153
@davidtalany2153 Год назад
He ripped off 'Don't Bring me Down' By the Beatles. How is that groundbreaking?
@peterk7734
@peterk7734 Год назад
​@@davidtalany2153 😂
@firstnamelastname6193
@firstnamelastname6193 Год назад
This man exposed his soul with this song and did not care if it would impact his career which at the time was unthinkable. I wish I had known about this song growing up as it now sheds so much light on who Rod Stewart is as a human being. Back then it would have been considered career suicide to come out as gay or even create art that was gay themed. Rod cared not and poured out his heart and soul in order to pay homage to his dear friend. There were not gay people on television back then. There were no gay themed films at that time. Movie and television stars did not come out as gay. Musical artists would flirt with the idea and tease the public but they certainly did not admit to being LGBTQ. Rod deserves mad respect and I admire him for honoring his friend despite the public backlash he might endure - even if it meant that it would harm his career. A true ally before being an ally was trendy.
@pattyhaley2949
@pattyhaley2949 3 месяца назад
Rod always stayed true to who he was ❤❤. He was raised by a very loving Mom and Dad. His Dad was his greatest hero. If anything , this song catapulted him into super stardom. I'm 64 and have been a Die hard fan since I was a young girl. What a VOICE ❤❤❤
@AH-fi8yp
@AH-fi8yp Месяц назад
I agree 100% ! Respected the guy as a talented musician but this must've been ground-breaking at the time and as said previously, could've been career suicide. Rod seriously went up in my estimations when I learned about this song - and only recently too.
@lonnierapp2423
@lonnierapp2423 Месяц назад
Rod Stewart was not gay… Far from it. He had gay friends. Here are his comments: The story is based on a real man named Georgie, whom Stewart knew, but was a closer friend of Faces’ keyboardist Ian MacLagan. “I only knew him fleetingly,” Stewart told the Guardian in 2016. “He would play songs for us and say, ‘Have you heard this?’ I remember him turning us on to Sam and Dave singing ‘Night Time Is the Right Time’. I can tell you, he was a hell of a good-looking guy.” Stewart later opined that he wrote ‘The Killing of Georgie’ “probably because I was surrounded by gay people at that stage. I had a gay PR man, a gay manager. Everyone around me was gay. I don’t know whether that prompted me into it or not. I think it was a brave step, but it wasn’t a risk. You can’t write a song like that unless you’ve experienced it. But it was a subject that no one had approached before. And I think it still stands up today.”
@lonnierapp2423
@lonnierapp2423 Месяц назад
Rod was not gay and he never had a gay experience… These are his comments: The story is based on a real man named Georgie, whom Stewart knew, but was a closer friend of Faces’ keyboardist Ian MacLagan. “I only knew him fleetingly,” Stewart told the Guardian in 2016. “He would play songs for us and say, ‘Have you heard this?’ I remember him turning us on to Sam and Dave singing ‘Night Time Is the Right Time’. I can tell you, he was a hell of a good-looking guy.” Stewart later opined that he wrote ‘The Killing of Georgie’ “probably because I was surrounded by gay people at that stage. I had a gay PR man, a gay manager. Everyone around me was gay. I don’t know whether that prompted me into it or not. I think it was a brave step, but it wasn’t a risk. You can’t write a song like that unless you’ve experienced it. But it was a subject that no one had approached before. And I think it still stands up today.”
@lonnierapp2423
@lonnierapp2423 Месяц назад
Rod was not gay and he never had a gay experience… These are his comments: The story is based on a real man named Georgie, whom Stewart knew, but was a closer friend of Faces’ keyboardist Ian MacLagan. “I only knew him fleetingly,” Stewart told the Guardian in 2016. “He would play songs for us and say, ‘Have you heard this?’ I remember him turning us on to Sam and Dave singing ‘Night Time Is the Right Time’. I can tell you, he was a hell of a good-looking guy.” Stewart later opined that he wrote ‘The Killing of Georgie’ “probably because I was surrounded by gay people at that stage. I had a gay PR man, a gay manager. Everyone around me was gay. I don’t know whether that prompted me into it or not. I think it was a brave step, but it wasn’t a risk. You can’t write a song like that unless you’ve experienced it. But it was a subject that no one had approached before. And I think it still stands up today.”
@JM800
@JM800 Месяц назад
I purchased the album in 1976 for other songs. I was 16, a bit naive about the world. I am straight, as I've always been. This song opened my eyes to more of the world. It is a beautiful song. It was done tastefully and will always be played by me. It is not an anthem for a cause, just a heartfelt story of the human race.
@letitrest4662
@letitrest4662 9 месяцев назад
No one but Mr. Rod Stewart could have pulled that song off in 1976, AND ESPECIALLY made it a hit. Such a talent, and a unique voice and individual for his day, and even today. Thanks, Rod. Long life and lots of love.
@AH-fi8yp
@AH-fi8yp Месяц назад
Absolutely! The year before I was born. This could've meant risking husband career but he stuck strong to his beliefs
@beachboy13600
@beachboy13600 26 дней назад
knob cheese
@billjohnston5833
@billjohnston5833 3 года назад
This is what makes Rod Stewart Rod Stewart. No one else can touch this. Rod will always be a legend.
@steveeyre6975
@steveeyre6975 3 года назад
I wouldn't go legend- but he did a few good tunes -like this one
@charliedickens248
@charliedickens248 3 года назад
@@steveeyre6975 shut up
@frankchris07
@frankchris07 3 года назад
Speak the truth Bill "Legend" Kids will never know.
@bax6096
@bax6096 2 года назад
This song is sooo gay ..
@greg-warsaw4708
@greg-warsaw4708 2 года назад
Great song from a hell of an artist. Still, listening to the first part I hear some Paul Simon's style in it, don't you? Which does not take anything away from the song, of course, just an association.
@janepearson1454
@janepearson1454 4 года назад
This is a true story of a friend of Rod Stewart. He cared enough to make a song in his memory;. He is a gem. xx
@spello8191
@spello8191 4 года назад
It’s a great experience that’s been shared🙏
@stewbeattie4316
@stewbeattie4316 4 года назад
Definitely how lovely and sad is this track!! What's going on with people??
@davebumpus9154
@davebumpus9154 4 года назад
My mother was a huge RS fan, I must’ve heard all these songs growing up a million times. Love them all. Most these days have never heard them. Sad, great music
@rshauser7586
@rshauser7586 3 года назад
@@spello8191 A song story telling masterpiece.
@nigelarbury1042
@nigelarbury1042 3 года назад
The guys on a different level, think my sister has seenhimover 30 times. I love lots of different music but always go back to Rod for something special
@user-uu6tl8gl2w
@user-uu6tl8gl2w 9 месяцев назад
I am a straight Male nurse, of 37 years I remember when this came out, and I ask what happened to all the love of the 70s . It truly was the best music and the freedoms were more than young people today can imagine.
@sgtpppr
@sgtpppr 5 месяцев назад
It's odd, though society has become incredibly explicit and sex obsessed these are also very conservative times
@stonecookie
@stonecookie 5 месяцев назад
The internet happened. Less human contact happened. We lost face to face meetings and time, and compassion, and empathy along with it. But we got faster fancier machines.
@ens7ob
@ens7ob 5 месяцев назад
We also Religion and believing that we have to answer to a God when were done.@@stonecookie
@skypurplecloud
@skypurplecloud 4 месяца назад
I was about 8 years old when this came out and it was played a lot in the 80s. Haven't heard it in a few years but still brings a tear to my eye.
@lisascorp
@lisascorp 3 месяца назад
I love male nurses. The ones I have been treated by have always been Incredible. I think it's great that more men are going into the field, both straight and gay.
@beverlygallagher4333
@beverlygallagher4333 Год назад
I had a gay friend named George in Boston and he was killed by a knife and I've never forgotten how much a amused vehicle how much we loved him And this song was always with Georgie in My heart and my thoughts I am now 74 I was a young girl who loved George 1st time I ever heard it I thought he wrote it for my George
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
My sister s French bulldog died 1 half years ago *I swap georgie fir billy and cry when I sing he was 4 years old love you from jay
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
Really Beverly that's very sad my sisters dog 1 and half years ago so I swap georgie boy fir billy boy and sing it to him Jay in poole dorset england
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 Месяц назад
Thank you for a reality check treat every one as you would like to be treated segrigation is disintergration of a civilised socioty
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 Месяц назад
Segrigation is disintergration of a civilised socioty
@Trishno6
@Trishno6 Месяц назад
So sorry for your loss 😢
@RacerX-pm8hg
@RacerX-pm8hg 4 года назад
What courage it must have taken for Rod Stewart to release this song, in the prime of his career, dealing with such a taboo subject. I have total respect for him. Great song by a great artist. Part 2 is vintage Rod.....such a passionate god given raspy voice. Gives me chills when he sings like that.
@OneFlewOverTheCuckoo1999
@OneFlewOverTheCuckoo1999 4 года назад
RacerX 4324 Yeah I agree. Georgie was lucky to be friends with Sir Rod Stewart.
@alfreda2711
@alfreda2711 4 года назад
Ian Kensington I agree ☝️
@spello8191
@spello8191 4 года назад
@RacerX 4324. It’s a song of compassion, including humanity. 🙏
@spello8191
@spello8191 4 года назад
@RacerX 4324🙏
@greigwalker9587
@greigwalker9587 4 года назад
Absolutely
@deanholland3055
@deanholland3055 Год назад
I used to hear this song as a child over and over. I never had a clue what it was about. Massive respect to Rod Stewart for doing it in a different time when things wasn’t so forgiving. ❤
@elizabethmcgregor4062
@elizabethmcgregor4062 Год назад
wow...............this is why u tube is nice!! get to see really blast from the past analize what you miss for many years
@sj49770
@sj49770 11 месяцев назад
I was about kindergarten-age and I asked my Mom what "all the old queens blew a fuse" meant. She said Queens is one of the districts in New York City and they had a lot of power outages there 😂
@timcyr3457
@timcyr3457 11 месяцев назад
i am 58 just relized what the song was about been listen since 82 u go rod
@timcyr3457
@timcyr3457 11 месяцев назад
the best album ever the pink album
@Framinator
@Framinator 10 месяцев назад
Same here. The subject of the song was something as a 7 year old I wasn't aware of
@ABdareJAG
@ABdareJAG Год назад
Powerful lyrics by a fantastic vocalist, way ahead of his time.Thank you for a true stand out song 👏👏👏👏👏
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 8 месяцев назад
Agree look in the mirror before pointing fingers
@arthurdent6828
@arthurdent6828 8 месяцев назад
I had no idea this song ever existed. I'm absolutely amazed how far ahead of the times ( yes, I know, almost everyone has said as much but its so true) this actually is. It's given me a totally different perspective on Rod Stewart too, this is just too good.
@ABdareJAG
@ABdareJAG 8 месяцев назад
We really do learn something new every day. Discovery is a remarkable thing. 👏👏👏
@ppw2393
@ppw2393 6 месяцев назад
​@@arthurdent6828 Do yourself a favor and listen to the old Rod Stewart music, start with Faces, A Nod is Good As A Wink.... Of course Every Picture Tells A Story.
@bluaway30
@bluaway30 Год назад
This is one of the greatest songs not to be recognized by the music industry. I just love it!
@Limeydawg-1973
@Limeydawg-1973 11 месяцев назад
The best songs are seldom recognized due to to the fact it's all about sales. Which is sad. I agree with you my friend. It is one of the all-time best.
@yvonnemulder9038
@yvonnemulder9038 10 месяцев назад
I sing it every day
@yvonnemulder9038
@yvonnemulder9038 10 месяцев назад
Caledonia y d George
@garylee3893
@garylee3893 7 месяцев назад
Me too. He has many more, Rod Stewart is totally equivalent to Jagger
@jenniferhall9953
@jenniferhall9953 7 месяцев назад
Agreed. Remake potential? Maybe it could be a hit today.
@ericboncuk5303
@ericboncuk5303 2 месяца назад
This is from one of the first albums I ever bought. “Youth’s a mask and it don’t last, live it hard and live it fast” Now in my mid 60’s that line resonates.
@beachboy13600
@beachboy13600 26 дней назад
yawn
@8Namaste
@8Namaste 2 года назад
I have tears in my eyes every time I listen to Rod Stewart sing "The Killing of George!" Yet I come back to listen again.
@curtismmichaels
@curtismmichaels Год назад
You're not alone. Such a beautiful heart.
@8Namaste
@8Namaste Год назад
@@curtismmichaels Thank you, Curtis! You wouldn't see a beautiful heart in me if you, too, didn't have a beautiful heart! Many blessings!
@ACNC1
@ACNC1 Год назад
does part II meant to sound like Don't let me down by The Beatles?
@davidpopplewell8108
@davidpopplewell8108 Год назад
It reminds me of being in my youth early teens
@curtismmichaels
@curtismmichaels Год назад
@@ACNC1 Of course I can't know the intention, but now that you mention it, that's an interesting question.
@skybridg5705
@skybridg5705 2 года назад
This song taught me at a young age to have compassion for all people ❤
@pietermijnarends6908
@pietermijnarends6908 Год назад
So pure, yet so strong; Sir Rod
@alyssa-jadelynnebutlin7778
@alyssa-jadelynnebutlin7778 Год назад
To see in the comments here that this song taught somebody to have compassion for all people.. That’s just so beautiful to see! Their are decent people in the world 🌎 after all
@claireryan2641
@claireryan2641 Год назад
Etc foe you xx
@mradrianmarkpenn6370
@mradrianmarkpenn6370 Год назад
Sweet comment and we wish there were more in this world like yourselves..!!
@jamesslick4790
@jamesslick4790 Год назад
And the murder wasn't even due to homophobia, it was an "ordinary" street robbery. NYC was HELL in the 1970s. So much better today (despite what people think).
@jonathanirvin2201
@jonathanirvin2201 Год назад
This song saved my life. I'll never forget Mr. Stewart's courage and empathy in putting this out when he did! I'm forever indebted to you, Mr. Rod Stewart! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@michaelt3308
@michaelt3308 11 месяцев назад
Nobody gives a shit about you being gay. Trust me , you're not that important. Fantastic song though. On my gym PL
@Bedmoments
@Bedmoments 10 месяцев назад
I think George is Rods gay side that had to be ‘killed’ to enable him to keep his career……
@Trishno6
@Trishno6 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad you are ok god bless you ❤
@josjanssen6733
@josjanssen6733 3 года назад
This is a great song for three reasons. First of all it has a message that matters. If you don't appreciate that you have a heart of stone. Secondly because it's a great composition. Fine musical figures, great melody. Thirdly because it is immaculately excuted. Great instrumental arrangement, wonderful sound mixing. A gem in the history of pop music that will live forever.
@mradrianmarkpenn6370
@mradrianmarkpenn6370 Год назад
Very very well written stuff..( !) (!)
@carolmckellar8819
@carolmckellar8819 Год назад
I felt all Rod the mod’s music is fabulously made loved rod from the first time I heard Maggie May I-LISTENED&danced to him ❤❤❤❤❤ still do lm 64
@mradrianmarkpenn6370
@mradrianmarkpenn6370 Год назад
Technically very very well written, and all very accurate and moving comments. Keep in touch, adrian
@bebeautiful6613
@bebeautiful6613 Год назад
@@carolmckellar8819I absolutely agree! We were so very lucky to grow up in the era of music that we did. The greatest music era of all time. Will love Rod Stewart for ever.🤍💙
@tama3077
@tama3077 Год назад
今でもこの曲を聴くと、胸が熱くなります。
@Caperhere
@Caperhere 4 года назад
This is the song that turned me from being ignorant to being compassionate and open, and accepting that love is love. Thank you . Beautiful performance.♥️
@michaelcrone1433
@michaelcrone1433 2 года назад
My dad listened to it...that says a lot.
@spello8191
@spello8191 2 года назад
Wow your comment the complete what this track is about! Thank you!
@lynnbaker2336
@lynnbaker2336 Год назад
" his ( insert religion here) mothers tears fell in vain, the afternoon George tried to explain, that he needed love like all the rest"😢
@patriciaparga6131
@patriciaparga6131 2 года назад
This song makes me cry. One of my very good friends Sammie passed away in the 80s from AIDS. In Eager Arizona. He was shuned by that little Pation Place. My son also is Gay, this song really touched my heart. Their was so much hatered. RIP Sammy.
@Trishno6
@Trishno6 Месяц назад
So sorry for your loss 😢
@prowelsh56
@prowelsh56 Год назад
the Lad is genius...all of us who grew up with him in the 70's...begrudge him nothing and wish only for his best and that of the family...he got use through so many of our teenage years of angst...his songs can take me back to an excat place and time in my life ( now 66) and I feel so frigging lucky to have had him on our side and his music...xx
@jacquelinefox2632
@jacquelinefox2632 Год назад
What now? Can you whistle like him? Bet all is good with you. J xxxxx
@prowelsh56
@prowelsh56 Год назад
@@jacquelinefox2632 all is GRRREEEAAAT with me. Thank you for asking. Happy New Year!
@timothyallen3626
@timothyallen3626 Год назад
that is a great tribute to Rod a lot of his songs take me back to any number of my high school sweetharts.
@prowelsh56
@prowelsh56 Год назад
@@timothyallen3626 absolutely right..but I wasnt quite as cool as Rod Stweart...tried but always missed the mark. Best wishes to you.
@mradrianmarkpenn6370
@mradrianmarkpenn6370 Год назад
touching touching comments..!!
@shagnastius1960ify
@shagnastius1960ify 4 года назад
An absolute masterpiece, hauntingly beautiful song.
@vidarlarsen748
@vidarlarsen748 4 года назад
This song is actually written by Rod. It's one of the greatest songs of all time, in my opinion.
@debbierangel557
@debbierangel557 4 года назад
I agree. The sad thing is, most radio stations didn't have the balls to give it air time. I'm always amazed at how many people have never heard it. Truly a classic, by one of the best voices in rock and roll. Peace.
@dianneyoung7322
@dianneyoung7322 4 года назад
Its actually my favourite rod song
@douglastrazzare3298
@douglastrazzare3298 4 года назад
part II is borrowed from the Beatles, don't let me down
@dwightdodd3734
@dwightdodd3734 4 года назад
agreed.............
@hawkeye1836
@hawkeye1836 4 года назад
I Agree completely, hit repeat again for me.
@rabit818
@rabit818 8 месяцев назад
Rod Stewart took a risk on this song. Great story telling. Wonderful song.
@B_fo6bg
@B_fo6bg Год назад
What an incredibly touching yet tragic song. God bless Rod Stewart for doing this song and bringing awareness where it was needed! 🥲🙏💞
@jasper9420
@jasper9420 10 месяцев назад
It was his friend so why wouldn't he
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 Месяц назад
It is only a record though??????
@glennkarant6760
@glennkarant6760 5 лет назад
"Along the boulevards he cruised and all the old queens blew a fuse" might simply be one of the best lyrics in the annals of rock and roll history...
@izzycoco3931
@izzycoco3931 4 года назад
Love it.
@3DogSound
@3DogSound 2 года назад
There are many great lines in Rock Music, this song gave me so much hope growing up in a small town in Iowa in the 70’s. (I know the whole killed by a gang on the street isn’t ideal) That mantra that Rod quoted, “Never wait or hesitate, get in good before it’s too late, You may never get another chance.” That spoke right to me at 10 years old.
@loki6253
@loki6253 2 года назад
Ain't that the truth?
@normafoster1959
@normafoster1959 2 года назад
everybody loved Georgie boy.....
@slashholt23
@slashholt23 2 года назад
Yellow mutter custard is up there too.
@djsimonrossprice9400
@djsimonrossprice9400 3 года назад
Greatest lyric in History of song. " Youths a mask but it dont last. Live it long, and live it fast." Live summed up in 14 words.
@davidmiller4594
@davidmiller4594 10 месяцев назад
This song is modern poetry. Absolutely *Shameful* it was banned by the BBC
@fredneedle123
@fredneedle123 7 месяцев назад
And then there was Jim. Jimmy savage.
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 7 месяцев назад
Disgusting hoo th fuk r they
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 4 месяца назад
Totaly agree segrigation is disintergration peace
@margaretlynch4767
@margaretlynch4767 4 месяца назад
most of the bbc was filled to overflowing with homosexuals and the fuckin peadophiles, so, hypocrisy was the order of the day. Check lyrics of 'hip hop' songs they play today.
@anthonywalsh7613
@anthonywalsh7613 2 месяца назад
I didn’t know that, but it doesn’t shock me. I’ve listened to this song over the years. Always makes me feel sad
@diannepeterson696
@diannepeterson696 2 года назад
For the longest time my early teens I thought Rod Stewart was gay which I didnt care about it one way or another I loved him no matter what but I soon educated myself. I loved him in my 20s,30s 40s,50s now I am close to 60 and I love him I think I always will
@pattyhaley2949
@pattyhaley2949 3 месяца назад
Me too friend, me too. One of the greatest voices and I'm 64. Loved him since I was a young girl. Long live my Dear Roddy ❤❤❤❤
@hawkeye1836
@hawkeye1836 4 года назад
44yrs.1976, and this is still one of the greatest songs ever written. Sir Rod, we Love ya Brother
@spello8191
@spello8191 2 года назад
You had me at “Hawkeye” the rest falls into place nicely
@APRIL916
@APRIL916 3 года назад
"Georgie was a friend of mine" That gets me every time 😢
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
I’ve known a few gay guys and it’s true, they DO make wonderful friends !
@Angie-jm8kp
@Angie-jm8kp 2 года назад
Me too, this song still makes me cry, beautiful ❤️
@spello8191
@spello8191 2 года назад
Same🇦🇺
@spello8191
@spello8191 2 года назад
@@christinescarff4920 my wife and I have a number of gay friends. They are such beautiful people who have been there for us!
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
@@spello8191 I am SO old , I never knew a gay guy when I was young cos it had not long since been decriminalised ! But my daughter has several gay friends who I’ve known quite well over the years ( she’s nearly 36 now ! ) and they really are lovely people and have been really good friends to her . The problem is that my cousin an apparently hardline ‘ good churchgoing catholic ‘ has turned out to be gay and has a Hong Kong Chinese partner , but he and his mother sent my ‘ non catholic ‘ father ‘ to Coventry ‘ for the entire 24 years he lived after my mother’s death basically just because he wasn’t a bloody catholic ! And once when staying with the same aunt overnight I was going to Mass on the Sunday morning with her and her catholic husband ( I’m catholic too ! ) and my ‘ non catholic ‘ husband expressed the wish to come to church with us and my aunt said at the top of her voice ‘ don’t let W come with us Christine , cos he isn’t a catholic ‘ ! My ‘ good catholic’ aunt masked the fact that her son was a promiscuous gay ( and in hindsight he WAS promiscuous ) but permitted herself to despise my father even though he was a ‘ thinking ‘ confirmed Anglican ! It seems to be - I’m allowed my prejudice but I’ll mask things so you can’t show yours ! My cousin told me he was in a civil partnership the day before my daughter’s wedding ( I actually thought he was just going to finally tell me he was gay ! ) as he’s her godfather and was playing the church organ for her wedding and he told me to phone and tell my dad . My dad nearly collapsed in a heap I could tell , cos he’d been ostracised for just being a practising Christian of another denomination whereas my cousin’s promiscuous homosexual activities had just been hidden by all the ‘ saintly ‘ catholic family !! Finally, I watched a programme on BBC1 a few months ago about a group in Ireland trying to organise an LBTQ rally during the covid restrictions and one of the organisers said he was quite religious and has thought of becoming an evangelical minister and later you saw him in the Orange Order uniform and marching through Belfast in one of those dreadful Orange order ‘ celebrations ‘. So he wanted to be accepted as gay or ‘ bicurious ‘ or whatever , but he clearly hated catholics ! They say ‘ my enemy’s enemy is my friend ‘ but it seems more like ‘ my enemy’s prejudice is my enemy , but my prejudice is my friend ‘ !! Incidentally 2 more members of my mum’s family ( my cousins ) have now turned out to be bisexual and dumped their wives and children !! There’s nowt as QUEER as folk - ha ! ha! ha ! 🤷‍♀🙃🤪😂
@marionfitness5509
@marionfitness5509 2 года назад
I love, love, love this. Black ,white, gay, straight .transgender. We all want the same thing, someone to love who loves us back. Not much to ask for really.
@christinerooney5756
@christinerooney5756 2 года назад
I am a 33 year old, straight woman... and this is my favourite Rod Stewart song of all time. It doesn't effect me in any way but what an absolutely beautifully written song. ❤️❤️❤️
@debrawatson8198
@debrawatson8198 Год назад
i agree with that!
@nenezeh
@nenezeh Год назад
Me too. Absolutely love it
@jonnyogy2872
@jonnyogy2872 Год назад
Wait it doesn't effect you in any way at all? Im a straight man, 27 year old. Never heard of Rod Stewart and this song effects me on some interesting levels. This is a pretty cool and groovy song!
@davidmellish3295
@davidmellish3295 Год назад
@@jonnyogy2872 I'm sorry but have you lived under a rock in the Amazon jungle all your life? How is is possible to be alive for 27 years and never heard of Rod Stewart? I'm not calling you a liar ( can't see why you'd make that up ) BUT it blows my mind that at nearly 30 you've never heard of Rod Stewart. Or did you mean that you'd not listened to his music ? Cause OK I can see that,BUT to never have heard of the man,one of the biggest rock stars on the planet for over 50 years is just incredible. The man is in the Guinness book of world records for playing to the biggest ever live audience of 3.4 million people on copercabana beach in 1994. He's a living legend, it's like saying you've never heard of The Rolling Stones or Elton John etc I didn't think it was possible 😂
@Spyglass2024
@Spyglass2024 Год назад
@@davidmellish3295 you don't know 27yo's today. They shock me for the wrong reasons; most haven't heard of a lot of great artists bc algorithms just push echo chambers
@johnbruno7614
@johnbruno7614 5 лет назад
There's only one word for Rod Stewart and that's (amazing) this artist has been putting out some of the greatest songs for almost 5 decades. A true legend.
@loki6253
@loki6253 2 года назад
And now ANOTHER
@johnbruno7614
@johnbruno7614 2 года назад
@@loki6253 Yes and now another. 👍💓😊
@stevenaylor8642
@stevenaylor8642 3 года назад
I'm a straight man but fully understand this great song
@totall2952
@totall2952 3 года назад
Me to brother
@noneyerbidness
@noneyerbidness 2 года назад
Congratulations.
@royhay5741
@royhay5741 Год назад
What an absolute masterpiece this song is
@judyhickman5831
@judyhickman5831 Год назад
I just love the way Rod presented this story - the expressiveness is outstanding- the white outfit, the thoughtfilled, pregnant pauses, the whistling with the arm movements, the look in his eyes, the hand in the pocket, the photo-shoot swagger, the soft twirls, lean ins and lean outs, the step- aways, the jacket being clung to, the facial and bodilyn expression.. the way he delivered his voice to each line and part of the story. Beautiful, mesmerizing. I only wish I had seen and heard this years ago !
@loralieisa
@loralieisa 11 месяцев назад
Rod Stewart is an incredible talent. He killed it literally with this one and he took on a daring risk.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 9 месяцев назад
Eexcellent description! You have awesome observation!!!😎
@sgtpppr
@sgtpppr 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely. The facial angles he gave the camera, profile, forward. Calculated but he made it look spontaneous, never contrived. A spectacle of lights and production can never match an artists performance
@debbiewalker1399
@debbiewalker1399 3 года назад
Loved his music when I was 16 now I'm 62 and play his songs every day. What a legend.
@Trishno6
@Trishno6 9 месяцев назад
I was 16 to
@twhj363
@twhj363 9 месяцев назад
I was 13. Still love it.
@jotaylor2
@jotaylor2 8 месяцев назад
I'm 60
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 8 месяцев назад
@@jotaylor2 4561s my number still listnin to great tunes and hav beautifull grandson named hendrix
@kathycamasso6672
@kathycamasso6672 7 месяцев назад
Same! I used to play Atlantic Crossings over and over!
@mthorntonwolfe
@mthorntonwolfe 4 года назад
Possibly the greatest story telling song ever. Anyone who has ever listened has envisioned a mini movie in their mind.
@michaelfinn7871
@michaelfinn7871 2 года назад
The story telling is pure Bob Dylan., oooosss Lou Reed and the second bit the Beatles.
@BibtheBoulder
@BibtheBoulder 2 года назад
Along with 'The Wombles', picking up the litter dropped on Wimbledon Common...
@lesleyrennie8661
@lesleyrennie8661 2 года назад
I agree.
@nic-wrightwright1212
@nic-wrightwright1212 10 месяцев назад
My mum told me about this song today xxx she just been told she got a lesion on her brain cancer , and she wants this as a song at her funeral - 😢😢😢
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
I love o missed my sisters little French bulldog he went a year and half ago I ve swap Ed geogie for billy when I sing to him
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
I will sing to billy tonight fir your with tears I'm sorry fir
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
I sing to my sisters dog 2 times a week sadly missed
@connievino4226
@connievino4226 Месяц назад
What does this have to do with with with your mom? All respect intended.
@beachboy13600
@beachboy13600 26 дней назад
is she dead yet
@kevinpitre533
@kevinpitre533 7 часов назад
I DKN How people don't like his music , He's a great Musician .. I was listing to him since the 70s .. One day I would like to see him live 👑 but for the time I will enjoy his music on U TUBE .🎤📻
@lawro04
@lawro04 2 года назад
One of the greatest songs ever as well as one of the most tragic. This sums up Sir Rod. A decent, honourable human being that is never afraid to break boundaries in his songwriting. This is his greatest moment.
@ace-of-space
@ace-of-space 2 года назад
Most definitely, brother.
@spello8191
@spello8191 4 года назад
A remarkable story of compassion and empathy. One of the greatest tracks of its time.
@eddionrodanronnie
@eddionrodanronnie 2 года назад
One of the most beautiful songs ever written Rod’s vocals are just so beautiful I have heard this song a thousand times and it’s still like the first play Rod Stewart is one the greatest vocalists this world has had To lend a helping hand in extremely difficult times, this song must have been a Godsend And it's just as relevant to this day
@cerriberry6835
@cerriberry6835 Год назад
Took the words right out of my mouth 👍🥰
@spello8191
@spello8191 Год назад
@@cerriberry6835took the words from your mouth but from your heart too
@Redboy4
@Redboy4 Год назад
Indeed, it was a godsend for me at my young age back then, I can tell you that.
@cerriberry6835
@cerriberry6835 Год назад
@@spello8191 you said it better that me 💖
@cerriberry6835
@cerriberry6835 Год назад
@Filippo you have some really cool play lists, hope you don’t mind I sub’d
@davefitzgerald5334
@davefitzgerald5334 Год назад
He was a brave man to sing a song like that .
@dean7045
@dean7045 4 года назад
I GIVE THIS SONG THE RARE DISTINCTION OF BEING A MASTERPIECE
@izzycoco3931
@izzycoco3931 4 года назад
A masterpiece and very haunting.
@izzycoco3931
@izzycoco3931 4 года назад
Georgie boy. Haunting story of the 70s. One of Rod Stewart's best performances.
@maryjobyrd5250
@maryjobyrd5250 4 года назад
Truly a masterpiece.
@patrickfleming3658
@patrickfleming3658 4 года назад
Yes so true
@david-dj8or
@david-dj8or 4 года назад
It seems to be accepted as more of a true masterpiece, with the passing of time.
@SpiritsEnchantments
@SpiritsEnchantments 4 года назад
In 1969, I was 11 years old. I didn't know then that I was gay, but I always felt something different. This song resonated throughout my life. It touched people so deeply who were living in the closet because coming out back then was asking to be harassed, beat up, locked up in mental institutions, shunned by family, killed on the street; we were banned from living within the mainstream of society if we were ever found out. It branded us in such a hurtful way. Now I look back where it began and I am so glad we no longer have to hide. Yet, back then, once we discovered who we were and we began to find others like ourselves, it was magical and beautiful and painful. For people now who weren't alive during the the Stonewall Rebellion on June 28, 1969, or if you have never heard of the history that began the Gay Rights movement, do your research and be thankful that others came out, found their courage, and changed the world for future generations. This is one song that truly gave us heartache and courage. It was devastating to listen to, yet many of us listened to it over and over.
@carolewilson1311
@carolewilson1311 3 года назад
SpiritsEnchantments so did straight people
@otisbentley8277
@otisbentley8277 3 года назад
Me & my future wife first saw rod in 1977. We were 15. Since then we've seen him 10 times. She finally told me she was bi. Life has been wonderful since then!
@johnlennonsstalker2560
@johnlennonsstalker2560 3 года назад
@@otisbentley8277 aww that’s so sweet! ❤️❤️ I am bi aswell
@tck23456
@tck23456 2 года назад
I'm a newer Rod fan. I'm 43 lol but my Dad took me to see Rod is 88 when I was 10 and he explained to me I could learn from him and Bruce. He was so right
@normafoster1959
@normafoster1959 2 года назад
Heartbreaking. This song has been among my top ten since I was a teenager. This video is gorgeous, because he gets back to himself quickly and delivers the lyrics, after a disoriented start, which in itself is gorgeous.
@drleesadr
@drleesadr 10 дней назад
His eyes! His voice...lyrics.... I feel high school. And it's a warm, loving feeling. Thank you❤
@kalania14
@kalania14 Год назад
One of the best songs of the time...both in message of the story and musicality...it was a song way ahead of its time. You can't help but love George!!! Rod Stewart has such a unique way of telling this story...the ending of the song is still my all time favorite in its heartbreaking beauty
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 8 месяцев назад
Agree kindness and respect for everyone regardless is free
@Chrismiklas667
@Chrismiklas667 5 лет назад
This song was ahead of it's time and is as relevant now as it was when it was written.
@patrickrex6230
@patrickrex6230 4 года назад
It was hell growing up gay in the 70s I hope it’s easier now. This song gave me voice, understanding and hope. It still does
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
I was at university in the early 70s but never came across a bloke who was gay. Was that just because blokes who didn’t seem interested in girls just had to pretend, or is there just more ‘ gayness ‘ around now ? This isn’t prejudice, but I’m really curious as my daughter seems to know quite a few gay blokes, and one in particular really messed her about before after ages and ages, announcing he was gay !! Yes, I fully sympathise, it must be dreadful feeling an outsider who has to hide who you really are, so you do really have my sympathy. My father, having suffered from religious bigotry from my mother’s dreadful catholic family after my mum’s death cos she had been the only one of 6 siblings not to marry a catholic, and all my cousins married catholics too, though, still being a churchgoing catholic, though a very liberal one, I most certainly did NOT marry a catholic, lived to see 3 members of our family decide they were gay. In view of the fact of the religious prejudice metered out to him, he really couldn’t cope with the fact that catholics in the family were then announcing they were gay , especially as by this point he was a very old man. If you don’t mind me asking, how old were you when you were certain you were gay and was any pressure put on you to definitely decide one way or the other ?
@patrickrex6230
@patrickrex6230 2 года назад
@@christinescarff4920 there are no more gay people today than at any other time in history. I knew I was gay at about the same age you knew you were straight. We are born this way. You seem to blame the Catholic Church a lot Not entirely fair. Pope Francis said it best “who am I to judge”.
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
@@patrickrex6230 Blimey, I replied to you about the Catholic Church and Pope Francis, but where has that reply gone now ? I seem to spend my time typing replies to people that just seem to disappear into a ‘ black hole ‘ somewhere !!!
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
@@patrickrex6230 Patrick, Yes, I DO agree with you that Pop Francis is the most liberal and inclusive Pope we’ve had, so I’m glad we”re moving away from labelling people just by their sexuality !!! God, it must have been hard for you growing up ! Funnily enough, I really AM the other extreme, and especially now when there are so many mixed race blokes around , who are often just gorgeous, I really feel attracted to loads and loads of blokes !!!
@DAVJULART
@DAVJULART 2 года назад
@@christinescarff4920 oh we were very good at hiding it from others until we realised it wasn't worth the internalised pain of doing so. I came out at 25 and since then live openly gay in the hope no one has to repress themselves the way I did.
@dianamckibben8441
@dianamckibben8441 2 года назад
He's one of those rare entertainers whose every move screams charming. A gesture as simple as holding his jacket above his head is somehow irresistible. So glad to be able to watch this again and again and again.
@loralieisa
@loralieisa 10 месяцев назад
. Rod Charming Irresistable Stewart is his full name.
@sgtpppr
@sgtpppr 5 месяцев назад
Right!? The jacket over his head. Who does that?
@mistermister8593
@mistermister8593 Год назад
35 Year old straight male. This is one of my favourite songs. Just last week i seen him live. 78 uears old past his prime but still fantastic. Great showman great performer and a fantasic crowd worker. ❤
@vitordragon
@vitordragon 4 года назад
Rod was ahead of his time - he sang it when it was not easy to say anything about this subject. Great, great song! Thanks, Rod!
@russeli1941
@russeli1941 3 года назад
The passion this man has is very special and hard to find these days. I'm 60 years old and loving every minute of rediscovering Rod Stewart. Much love to you and your family Rod 💖
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
I never forgot Rod Stewart ( mainly since I fancied him like hell !!! ) and I’ve just gone 69 !!! OMG ( !!! ) ‘ Maggie May ‘ was THE song of my first weeks at University in 1971 !!! And I had a HUGE poster of ROD Stewart in a pink satin suit on my Hall of Residence wall throughout the whole of my first year at University ! None of my friends liked him at all, and they were mainly keen on The Carpenters !!!! 🤢🤮
@janetduncan87
@janetduncan87 2 года назад
@@christinescarff4920 he's just different. I've been watching and playing old videos of the late 70s and on into the 80s. His lyrics were very telling of a man who had been through it all, and done it all. AINT LOVE A BITCH, the Blondes have more fun album was quirky and honest as is I was only Joking. He knows how to put life into perspective with his lyrics. Not many can do that. Especially today. I read that the Heart and Soul tour he teamed up with Stevie Nick's wasn't very good. I wanted to see it in KC, but missed it. In the few videos I have seen, there appears to be some awkwardness between the two. I really thought it should work because of their years in the business, age, and timing of their musical interests lyrically. Any way, I remember these songs playing on the radio while in high school, cleaning house, or in my car partying on a Saturday night.
@neilgirly3426
@neilgirly3426 2 года назад
I have loved him since I was around 7. Thanks to my Mom. Now 56 I have his music on every cd I've had made. Especially this one. ❤️
@neilgirly3426
@neilgirly3426 2 года назад
@@christinescarff4920 I have that 45 w/ the little yellow piece of plastic 😂😂
@christinescarff4920
@christinescarff4920 2 года назад
@@neilgirly3426 No, I got confused ! I have the original LPs of ‘ Every Picture Tells a Story ‘ and the original LP of ‘ Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment ‘. Not that I’d sell them - too many memories about these songs and my youth ( ! ) but I think they’d sell for around £100 now !
@loiscandler814
@loiscandler814 Год назад
What a beautiful, special song by such an exceptional singer! No one could have done it better & the hauntingly sweet whistling is beautiful! 🥰
@peterbrennan6334
@peterbrennan6334 Год назад
Breaks me every time i have a gay son and i cannot understand how any parent can not love there child because of there preference of who they love i believe love is all that matters ROD is a legend as is my SON x love @ peace to all
@jaysurf230
@jaysurf230 2 месяца назад
Don't worry Peter my sister dog was gay he'd make pups with me I cry about him every time I sing that record to him
@michaeltobyn9770
@michaeltobyn9770 Месяц назад
Lovely
@TPaine1776
@TPaine1776 Месяц назад
I had a really good friend in the 70's who was gay. Even went to school with his sister. His family completely disowned him. Sad but true.
@richardplume3212
@richardplume3212 Месяц назад
B proud friend the closet is dark
@beachboy13600
@beachboy13600 Месяц назад
Did you turn him onto the cock?
@debbief9861
@debbief9861 4 года назад
There were a lot of nasty and less enlightened views in the 70s, and the fact that Rod made this record and put out a positive message is enormous credit to him.
@johnmcaree7298
@johnmcaree7298 2 года назад
The message was all the more powerful that it came from Rod, a serial sh*gger of beautiful women, and (on the surface) as unlikely an advocate of gay rights as you could find.
@jmeyer4321
@jmeyer4321 3 года назад
Nearly 50 years later and this contribution remains another outstanding Rod Stewart work of art!
@Splitshot1
@Splitshot1 Год назад
A ground breaking song...A subject never discussed back in 1976.
@frederickhaaken456
@frederickhaaken456 25 дней назад
One of the greatest performances ever.
@mstamgagirl
@mstamgagirl 3 года назад
A beautiful song sang by a beautiful man!
@DavidJohnson-lg3de
@DavidJohnson-lg3de 2 года назад
This should be made into a movie, with a 70s background. Great song no doubt. Love you Rod....
@neilshedden230
@neilshedden230 Час назад
Rod was so far ahead of his time with this song
@willgracie
@willgracie Год назад
I’m in tears at the poignancy and beauty and fierceness of the gorgeous piece❤️🌟
@tracyhopkins8452
@tracyhopkins8452 10 лет назад
This story is so sad, still makes me cry when he sings "Oh Georgie stay, don't go away, Georgie please stay, you take our breath away" and Rod sings it like he can bring Georgie back to us. Thanks so much for sharing
@natalieshort5768
@natalieshort5768 5 лет назад
Me too
@dominickmilano4858
@dominickmilano4858 5 лет назад
Very unfortunate and sad that George engaged in inhuman acts!
@damianmorrison209
@damianmorrison209 5 лет назад
Domanick malano go fuck yourself
@etersmith4868
@etersmith4868 5 лет назад
@@dominickmilano4858 your a fucking crank get a life
@d.e.b.b5788
@d.e.b.b5788 4 года назад
@@dominickmilano4858 You're such a sad person that you have to focus your hate for yourself on others. It's well known that homophobia stems from the intense inner fear that the hater feels for himself, because he recognizes some homosexual feelings as his own, and cannot accept it. Maybe you're gay, too, Dominick, and just can't face it.
@rodhall1454
@rodhall1454 6 лет назад
As a young Gay man in the 70s this song helped me through one of the darkest periods of my life. It taught me that not ALL heterosexuals were hateful.
@stonecaf
@stonecaf 6 лет назад
lol no, who you are is more important than what you are.
@john9550
@john9550 6 лет назад
The only hate a person will encounter in life is the hate someone has for themselves steered outward. Live your life sir and enjoy every breath, us straight guys are secretly a bit jealous... dont tell anybody lol
@MareShoop
@MareShoop 5 лет назад
@@john9550 your first sentence puts the "why of hate" perfectly, thank you.
@jippy33
@jippy33 5 лет назад
Did you go out late?
@jefffroggatt184
@jefffroggatt184 5 лет назад
No we're not Rod. Power to you brother.
@beckyoneal.2092
@beckyoneal.2092 2 года назад
Rod Stewart, tells and explains what a true friendship is all about and the love of a friend without judging them. Kudo's to you Sir Rod, today, tomorrow and forever. You are amazingly beautiful inside and out.
@beckyoneal.2092
@beckyoneal.2092 2 года назад
Thank y'all so much. Sir Rod is truly an amazing person.
@darrelldoo4golf
@darrelldoo4golf Год назад
There are few songs that fill your chest until you can hardly breathe, but this is one of 'em. The story, interpretation and emotion are on another level. Even if you didn't know this was a true story before you watched the video, you'd have no doubt thereafter. One of half a dozen Rod songs that make up my top 💯 of all time. Absolute genius 👏
@ronaldthomas2598
@ronaldthomas2598 4 года назад
Being a brotha i didn't care who know that i love Rod and Elton I'm straight as hell i know great music
@gautierh2486
@gautierh2486 4 года назад
Rod Stewart is very much straight I believe
@nicholerichards3924
@nicholerichards3924 4 года назад
YASSSSSS OK
@ZeroMalarki
@ZeroMalarki 4 года назад
@@gautierh2486 Yeah but he's not normally seen as the music choice of straight men. Not to mention what this song is about.
@glenshea1967
@glenshea1967 4 года назад
Ronald Thomas. Same here mate.Love Rod Stewart and straight.
@ronaldthomas2598
@ronaldthomas2598 4 года назад
@@ZeroMalarki love rod music since the 70
@rosiebgocats1
@rosiebgocats1 4 года назад
Rod is such a wonderful storyteller! This is a really beautiful song that I had forgotten but love ❤️
@JCesar-xf2bk
@JCesar-xf2bk Год назад
This is such a beautiful song, yet remains forgotten by many in Rod's vault of numerous hits. It was actually banned by the BBC when released in 1976. He's going on tour with Culture Club on June 23rd in the UK. I hope he sings it with Boy George considering the very special connection George has with the song. When he was a teenager, his mother bought the single, wrapped it in a brown paper bag and put it in his socks drawer. It was her way of saying: ''I know who you are, I love you all the same''. If only she were alive to see them perform the song together on stage... She passed away a few weeks ago.
@missksa12
@missksa12 Год назад
They did the duet,its awesome,just hard to hear the lyrics as clearly as this version.
@JCesar-xf2bk
@JCesar-xf2bk Год назад
@@missksa12 Yes, they did! And yes, it was hard to hear the lyrics live. But intention is what counts, that's what they say! 🙂
@kalania14
@kalania14 Год назад
Beautiful story connected to a beautiful song. All we need is love for one another! Not politics and agendas.
@JCesar-xf2bk
@JCesar-xf2bk Год назад
@@kalania14 Absolutely true! They performed it live. It was amazing, yet they hadn't even rehearsed it.
@whitedsepuchre1326
@whitedsepuchre1326 Год назад
Yea they did it and it sounded bent.
@Bbmangood
@Bbmangood Год назад
I think this is probably one of the most powerful songs that Rod Stewart ever sang
@robertrodgers575
@robertrodgers575 4 года назад
An amazing song about the murder of one of Rods real friends. He didn’t perform this song live for many years because it was too emotional for him. George was actually murdered in the summer of 74 but the song says 75 due to Rod not being able to find the words to rhyme with 74 🙏❤️
@briandevine98
@briandevine98 2 года назад
My favorite song he sang it at my first ever Rod concert In Dublin
@normafoster1959
@normafoster1959 2 года назад
Thanks for that. Makes sense. Thank you for sharing intelligence xxx
@spello8191
@spello8191 2 года назад
The passion boils over with empathy I feel
@normafoster1959
@normafoster1959 2 года назад
@@spello8191 this song recalls the Hurricane, in feel, if not in exact lyrics. Rod was always an underrated genius. Way cooler than everyone, including Mick, in my view. Yikes. I said it.
@mradrianmarkpenn6370
@mradrianmarkpenn6370 Год назад
interesting additional comments- didnt know for years that this song was based on a true story. Its moving stuff, it has to be said.. !!
@KayBeeGlass
@KayBeeGlass 7 лет назад
Have you lost someone you loved or cared for? EMPATHY. It's a powerful thing.
@chrismason5582
@chrismason5582 5 дней назад
Its a shame that when its played on radio,they always fade out the killing part 2, What a soul Rod the Mod has,lvcx
@Bob-el3iw
@Bob-el3iw 5 часов назад
Classic song, Rod takes me back to my childhood with his unique voice.
@robwilliams7695
@robwilliams7695 4 года назад
Rod Stewart at his absolute finest, my favourite song of his 🎶🎵👍
@bacchuslax7967
@bacchuslax7967 3 года назад
Props for Rod to have the rocks to do this song when he did. Part of being a legend and an icon.
@andressadevad9411
@andressadevad9411 2 месяца назад
I still love Rod!❤
@christinewhite661
@christinewhite661 2 дня назад
I went to go see Rod Stewart in the 1995 - 1998 sometime in Cincinnati, OH at the place where they have the round stage - that turned around. My boyfriend had front row seats. Also, Rod Stewart kissed my hand. WOW!!! He's so cool 😎.
@timwalker2458
@timwalker2458 7 лет назад
Loved it when it was first released and still love it now. Poor old Georgie, he didn't deserve to die.
@izzycoco3931
@izzycoco3931 4 года назад
Still have nightmares about that boy. Georgie come home.....😢
@Derwentcub
@Derwentcub 2 года назад
A unique voice from a unique talent. With the standards of recent "music", thank goodness we still have songs like this to look back on, and yes it was courageous at the time. It broke new ground and helped to breach the barriers of bigotry and hatred towards gay and bi people. Thank you Rod.. Always and forever a shining star!
@mrblueun1080
@mrblueun1080 2 года назад
@Rod Stewart is this for real?
@orangeturtle2737
@orangeturtle2737 Год назад
🥰 got me through highschool bullying I knew I’d grow up to be a lesbian and rods song helped me understand not all people were cruel because Rod cared. Sounds silly really but rods kindness comforted me. Really this song is anti bullying ❤
@manyanyato
@manyanyato 25 дней назад
My father, 1950-1993,was a big fan. Rest in peace Dad...🙏🏾
@Veronikabp63
@Veronikabp63 8 лет назад
Just found out it was the song Boy Georges mother gave him to say "yes I know" without discussing it. Well done boy George mother
@brucedonnellan5564
@brucedonnellan5564 7 лет назад
I read some of the crap comments. This is a great song telling a story. I am not gay, but it is a great song.
@simplypositivity732
@simplypositivity732 5 лет назад
Their ignorance will not work out well for them in the long run...
@OzzGirlx
@OzzGirlx 5 лет назад
Bruce..You THE best attitude & u are so right. I've given u thumbs up! Cheers my friend...from the Aussie Gal
@magsjack5699
@magsjack5699 5 лет назад
Life is Life. lets enjoy/accept every one.
@grahamwestover3699
@grahamwestover3699 5 лет назад
@@beachboy13600 dick head comment
@garymattox7654
@garymattox7654 5 лет назад
Yes it is!
@gwenhaine9703
@gwenhaine9703 17 дней назад
I was brought up listening to rod. He has sung so many classics, that have meant so much to a lot of people. Love him❤
@Tracey-nw8dg
@Tracey-nw8dg 3 месяца назад
Such a lovely yet sad 😢 song, well done rod xx
@scottorummalleus6917
@scottorummalleus6917 4 года назад
Always said that this was Rod's finest hour
@brianhughes898
@brianhughes898 4 года назад
Stealing Beatles songs? He should of changed it a bit more to disguise it, like the Beatles did lol
@alanstrom2221
@alanstrom2221 4 года назад
I prefer STONE COLD SOBER as one of Rod's finest moments or HOT LEGS, that's when you can call him ROCKIN' ROD. So many of his songs aren't Rock songs. LOL!!!!!!!
@patrickfleming3658
@patrickfleming3658 4 года назад
Yes
@spello8191
@spello8191 3 года назад
This track is a rock classic. Beautifully written, produced and finally but not least compassion
@andy65guitar
@andy65guitar 3 года назад
Part 2 is Don't Let Me Down by the Beatles. Great song and very brave at that time for an artist like Rod Stewart. I love this man for that. It doesn't hurt that he is a great performer. Great album great music
@darrylarfain5593
@darrylarfain5593 Год назад
Thanks, I knew I've heard that melody somewhere, but I forgot
@patrickrang9525
@patrickrang9525 Год назад
Lennon himself said in an interview that RS ripped off Don’t let me down.
@kitrichardson2165
@kitrichardson2165 Год назад
Considering how many people The Beatles borrowed from it’s hardly fitting for them to complain about it here. Listen to Bobby Parker sometime
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella Год назад
@@kitrichardson2165 There are two differences between this borrowing by Rod, and The Beatles', which I think make a difference: The Beatles didn't usually borrow wholesale (even in the Bobby Parker instances), and secondly they were very ready to own up to borrowing at any level, generally volunteering the fact rather than having to have it pointed out. For instance in the case of Chuck Berry’s bassline for ‘I’m Talking About You’ which Paul used for ‘I Saw Her Standing There’, which WAS borrowed wholesale, Paul was the one who pointed it out; nobody had noticed. And Lennon was not complaining particularly about Rod, he asked "why didn't he just sing "Don't Let Me Down" ... and then went on to answer himself "Same reason I don't: because then I don't get paid!"
@Lynne_Patriot
@Lynne_Patriot 4 месяца назад
Who else here in 2024? ❤
@kulmainer
@kulmainer 4 месяца назад
With 62 I love Rod Stewart, with 14 I loved his song Sailing.
@Lynne_Patriot
@Lynne_Patriot 4 месяца назад
@@kulmainer I was just listening to both today … he’s classic & timeless.
@kulmainer
@kulmainer 4 месяца назад
@@Lynne_Patriot , thank you very much! Best Greetings out of Germany, Free State of beautiful Bavaria!
@Lynne_Patriot
@Lynne_Patriot 4 месяца назад
@@kulmainer … Thank you so much! Blessings to you from California, USA!
@kulmainer
@kulmainer 4 месяца назад
@@Lynne_Patriot, thanks to you and California where the sun is always shining. Have a great day!
@carlalott6520
@carlalott6520 4 месяца назад
Most amazing song of it's time. Rod took courage in hand and showed it to us all
@davidmitchell1959
@davidmitchell1959 4 года назад
This is one of my best ever songs. Rod just does this with so much emotion. It’s my favourite from Rod.
@vangieabubakar4303
@vangieabubakar4303 3 года назад
gays fall in love w women too and they being men are caring . i had this gay friend and i owe him my life.without him I would have been dead w my first born. am hoping to see him again.
@neilgirly3426
@neilgirly3426 2 года назад
Mine too
@24nov67
@24nov67 4 года назад
one of his greatest songs and one of the best songs of the seventies. sounds just as good today as it did in 76.
@lemurianchick
@lemurianchick 2 года назад
I never heard it before and I am 56 and familiar with Rod's music.
@JacquelineFox-xo6jn
@JacquelineFox-xo6jn Месяц назад
You reckon Rod would ever hurt me? No. Me and Rod got it. Xx❤😮🎶🎵🎼✔️
@ChrisWootten-zw7hd
@ChrisWootten-zw7hd 15 дней назад
Rod has been one of my favourite performers. He really puts everything into his songs.❤😊
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