I've always appreciated some of Rod's career. Especially the first couple of records.
When this came out I figured it would be a classic. So simple, but some real feeling there. Is the kid in the video his son?
We went to Texas to see family the year "Greatest Hits" came out (late '70's?). The nieces played it over and over and...I came home and had to have the album, too. He's still cool.Michel
I'm not sure. It really reminds me of graduating from high school or college. They must play it at those times more.
I love vintage Rod Steward a lot; this record he was turning a corner into a style I'm not fond of, but I do have fond memories of this song.My son graduates in one week. It's pretty damn bittersweet.
I love this song, and I'm not really a Rod Stewart fan. It's got such a great message!
It certainly is a bittersweet time.I am a fan of a few of his songs, but certainly not all of them. My parents loved his covers of classic old songs.
I've always appreciated some of Rod's career. Especially the first couple of records.
ReplyDeleteWhen this came out I figured it would be a classic. So simple, but some real feeling there. Is the kid in the video his son?
ReplyDeleteWe went to Texas to see family the year "Greatest Hits" came out (late '70's?). The nieces played it over and over and...I came home and had to have the album, too. He's still cool.
ReplyDeleteMichel
I'm not sure. It really reminds me of graduating from high school or college. They must play it at those times more.
ReplyDeleteI love vintage Rod Steward a lot; this record he was turning a corner into a style I'm not fond of, but I do have fond memories of this song.
ReplyDeleteMy son graduates in one week. It's pretty damn bittersweet.
I love this song, and I'm not really a Rod Stewart fan. It's got such a great message!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is a bittersweet time.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of a few of his songs, but certainly not all of them. My parents loved his covers of classic old songs.