That move the guitarist made is called the "Duck walk" and it not an Angus Young ACDC move, although he uses it, it was originated by Chuck Berry in the 50's
Billy Peek...Ron Wood pushed Rod Stewart to go get him when he left to play with the rolling stones. His Chuck Berry influence is heavy in this and sweet little rock n roller
I never realized Rod Stewart invented rock and roll. All I know about Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, I must have dreamed up. I never knew I has such a wild imagination.
Never ceases to amaze me how some old law makers can decide a more or less arbitrary age of consent (and drinking age) and within just a generation everyone is wanting to take the moral high ground and pass judgement on all the billions of people who lived before them throughout millennia. Like anything is going to stay the same for more than a few decades. ;)
Rod is Scottish. Thank you , Lex....17 was grown up in the 60's/70's. A lot of us had left school by then and were working. It was a different time, for sure. Not many could afford to go to University, so we went to work instead .I left home at 16 so I had a grown up life.
I believe the fitting term is raunch rock. Having legs up to her neck is how they used describe a tall leggy girl/woman sometimes. Rod Stewart's gritty voice fit songs like this and Maggie May perfectly.
Now this is signature Rod Stewart! Hey Brad things used to be different! Back in the day people used to marry at thirteen.....my grandparents generation. They couldn't have done any better on this song as far as the video goes, imo. Priceless!
Yeah, me& my wife were just talking about this th other day. During th 1800s, ( pioneering days) a 16 yr old guy was a man & would be able to build his own home & plow a field all day. A female @ 13 was a woman ready for marriage who could cook,clean, sow & bear children. Unlike today, men & women needed each other to survive. It was a totally different world. Great song, luv Rod!
@@revwillyg6450 Or Mick Jagger in Stray Cat Blues, or Robert Plant in Sick Again, or Van Morrison in Cypress Avenue. To quote Jagger, it's only rock and roll.
I remember when this song came out, it was played at least once a night at the bars and discos. The females who were in dresses would pull them up to expose ALL of their legs! There were even "hot legs" contests.
Axl Rose said he went to several voice teachers to try and learn how Rod does that high-pitched "WHOOOO!" at the end. He said it drove him crazy because he could never do it.
Don't think about age. Those were different times. My first wife was 17 when we got married. I was 20. It was perfectly normal but her parents and mine were both required to sign for us. We were married for 20 years and had three beautiful children.
Brad!! 😂 you are so funny in this one. Loved the reaction. Loved how the eternal optimist, Lex, was trying to find a reasonable explanation and Brad was NOT having it.
Fun Trivia: Lillian Muller was the leg model in this video. She was also in the Hot For Teacher video from Van Halen. She was the phys ed teacher. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Year in 1976. Eta: I've just been told that the model is actually Jennilee Harrison from Three's Company. Thank you, Peter Wuttke. 😀
Back in the day, Rod was over and chicks went wild! Folks would bolt to the dance floor when the DJ played this hit. Nearly every guitarist pays respect to Chuck Berry (inventor of the Duck Walk). Angus does it the best because he improved it.
Loved this song , such a great tune and you want to just dance to it, and I can tell you , none of us played any attention to the age thing I think most of us at that time figured he was acting like he was same age at time , we just didnt put too much importance on that , we just loved the song , We took it as a guy same age and just loving legs as my nickname is legs I had lot of fun with this song and ZZ Top she got legs. Used to be a barber shop guy here wh would yell at me ask me could He shave my legs. Men are something LOL. We never looked at songs like this as meaning anything inappropriate they were just fun.
Memories of "The Garage" nightclub in Southern Indiana in the early Eighties. Every friday night, girls in teddies dancing on stage trying to win the $100 1st place prize in the Hot Legs contest. The played this song a loop the entire song.
Classic lyrics: “Imagine how my daddy felt In your jet black suspender belt Seventeen years old, He's trudging sixty four You got legs right up to your neck You're makin' me a physical wreck”
Lex you’re right. In the 70’s in age of consent especially in the south was 12-14. I learned it in a high school law class when we covered statutory r--. Most states raised it to 16-17 after the Rob Lowe scandal in 1988.
Yep, Brad. That's the way parents were meant to feel about this. Rock and roll used to be dangerous and these types of lyrics were everywhere. Peter Frampton had lyrics like "I watch you when you're dreaming and I want to steal your love." Prince, who wasn't really rock obviously, had songs about incest and all kinds of freaky stuff. Winger had a song about how she's only 17. When ACDC is in town lock up your daughter and your wife. Rock stars were accused of corrupting the young so they ran with it. It's kind of funny watching younger people not get it today. They kinda sound like the parents of the time.
Remember, country is part of original rock…so it’s not a stretch that you would get country rock vibes. This his rockinest song…and one of his naughtiest!
Rod was indeed hot stuff back in the 70s when at his peak. That is where to find his best tunes. Try Every Picture Tells a Story, I'm Losing You and Handbags and Gladrags for some of his very best. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
You guys should react to more Rod Stewart… "Tonight's the Night", "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "You're in My Heart", "The First Cut Is the Deepest", "Sailing", "Young Turks", "Downtown Train", "Reason To Believe", "Passion", "Forever Young", "(I Know) I'm Losing You" 🎸🤘
Don't forget most songs are written from the perspective of the fans of the artist, the emotions that they will feel, the reactions that they will have from the song. He's not exactly calling out a specific 17 year-old although I am sure that there were a few groupies of that age hitting him up.
musicians seemed to to have a problem dating teen girls in the 70s and earlier, but you gotta think too, most rock back then was written for teenagers, they wrote lyrics to relate to them. I don't remember any rumors about Rod and underage girls, though I'm sure there was some. Just saying, those kinda lyrics from those times from that crowd, to the people that bought the records, no biggie for me.
This is straight 1950s Elvis, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis style Rock and Roll. It's the same 12 Bar Blues progression as used in the original 50s Rock n' Roll sound. Not a hint of country or western in this that I can hear. Just like Bob Segar sang about, "It's that old time Rock and Roll." That railroad walk while playing guitar, was flat out Chuck Berry's "Duck Walk." Thanks guys
The lead guitar that is prominent throughout the song was performed by Billy Peek, a Saint Louis, Missouri native who was in Stewart’s band in the mid-seventies. Artists who have recorded cover versions of "Hot Legs" include Tom Jones, Tina Turner, and American rock band Orgy. Bon Jovi occasionally covered this song on the Circle Tour. Wikipedia.
Something very similar from Rod is A Night Like This .....more of a coming of age tune,and..... Blue Jeans by David Bowie.....song came out when I was 17 and I noticed suddenly how good the girls were looking in their Levi Strauss 501's.....
No hon, not country. This is pure Rod Stewart Rock-n-Roll. None of this disco crap either. You have to go back to Rod Stewart and Faces for this stuff. Pure Gold.
Rod Stewart has one of the top rock voices of all time. I used to CRANK this song back in the day ...1979 Z28 with a badass sound system....cruising town on a Saturday night. lol Great memories. I love that you actually found the version where he sings "Are you pussy whipped?!" lol Some versions don't have that....and that version did NOT get played on the radio. lol
Not country rock, simply rock and roll, and very much in the style of Rod's earlier band, The Faces. Rock and Roll, and rock music generally, has many songs about younger men who had left school and were working, going out with young women/girls still in school, 16-18. This was pretty normal when I was a teen. I knew girls in school who had boyfriends who'd left school, and when I left school had male friends with girls still in school. The songs don't suggest any under age child abuse, or say hey you listener need to do the same - they just sing of reality. And let's not forget, one of Rod's biggest and most popular songs is about HIM being at school, with his girlfriend/lover being older than school age (Maggie May). So, it worked both ways! Ultimately though it's just a song...and just rock and roll.
To be fair, he was only 32 at the time, and they were VERY different times. He spent most of the years since then married to blonde models way younger than him, so he obviously has a type. Note - his current wife (26 years younger) is a serving member of the City of London Police, and was on duty at the Queen's funeral.
Just because the singer might be older doesn’t mean they are literally dating 17 year olds. Many of these songs are written from the perspective of a teenager and for an audience that is often considerably younger than the musicians. Although it is certainly true that some rockers dated chicks way younger than them - including some that might have raised some eyebrows.
Back when I was on facebook, a friend posted about shaving her legs, and made the mistake of using rubbing alcohol afterwards. I said "Here's the perfect song for that moment" and posted a link to this song.
I was seven years old when this song was released. Loved it then, Love it now. Those were different times. Drive a Stutz Bearcat. Give Me an update. I proudly wear My "Couch Gang" t-shirt.
This song definitely had a heavy Rolling Stones influence to it especially with Ronnie woods playing they had that country Blues rock sound back then too
That little bunny skip started with Chuck Berry , then Angus adopted it. And the guitarist that Rod Stewart usually has is Ronnie Wood from The Rolling Stones. Although I can't see who he has here. Chuck Berry practically invented the Double Stops in rock n roll.
This song is cheeky. It plays a bit on Rod's reputation as an admirer of women with long legs, hahaha. The young woman is using Rod as a booty call, wearing him out and tormenting him. This is from the album Foot Loose & Fancy Free, which includes one of Rod's prettiest love songs, You're in My Heart .
That move the guitarist made is called the "Duck walk" and it not an Angus Young ACDC move, although he uses it, it was originated by Chuck Berry in the 50's
Thanks for mentioning CB... Lots 'o folks under 40 have no idea about the HUGE impact Chuck Berry had on the development and evolution of Rock & Roll
And Chuck was inspired by T Bone Walker.. so on it goes...
The guitarist in this played in Chucks band in the early 70s. I believe his name is Billy although I don’t remember his sir name.
I was thinking the same thing.
Billy Peek...Ron Wood pushed Rod Stewart to go get him when he left to play with the rolling stones. His Chuck Berry influence is heavy in this and sweet little rock n roller
A lot of younger fans don't realize how important Stewart was at the beginning of rock n roll. His work with Jeff Beck and Ron Wood and the Faces.
Rock and and Roll was pushing 20 years on when Rod came along. He is a very important part of R&R history but not at the beginning.
I never realized Rod Stewart invented rock and roll.
All I know about Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, I must have dreamed up.
I never knew I has such a wild imagination.
@@magna116 No need to be a jerk,
@@MyRoom_is_old no need to be ignorant.
Hi Mr vic, I think Phil Chen was a very underrated guitarist
Omg I'm 63 we all dated guys that were older. Never thought about age. At 18 I could drink. That was our life. I'm from jersey. Great reaction.
Never ceases to amaze me how some old law makers can decide a more or less arbitrary age of consent (and drinking age) and within just a generation everyone is wanting to take the moral high ground and pass judgement on all the billions of people who lived before them throughout millennia. Like anything is going to stay the same for more than a few decades. ;)
Rod is Scottish. Thank you , Lex....17 was grown up in the 60's/70's. A lot of us had left school by then and were working. It was a different time, for sure. Not many could afford to go to University, so we went to work instead .I left home at 16 so I had a grown up life.
His father was Scottish but Rod was born and raised in London making him English.
I believe the fitting term is raunch rock. Having legs up to her neck is how they used describe a tall leggy girl/woman sometimes. Rod Stewart's gritty voice fit songs like this and Maggie May perfectly.
Brad & Lex, you’ll love his “Tonights The Night” and “ Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” !!! Rod was a hit machine!
Yesssss! I love his sadly under-rated hit “Passion”, A LOT, too!
Brad may want to "Card" the women represented in those songs before listening to them!
Haw haw!
My old friend Kay was the girl in the bikini in his "Infatuation" video, if you remember that one.
@@kimberlinibambini1988 I was just about to mention it. Great song
Brad's look was priceless when Rod said "17". 🤣🤣🤣
The look on Brad’s face was priceless 😂 that was a lot of fun. Nice job
1977 Dam we rocked are ASSES off 70s brats
Yes, I agree
Now this is signature Rod Stewart! Hey Brad things used to be different! Back in the day people used to marry at thirteen.....my grandparents generation. They couldn't have done any better on this song as far as the video goes, imo. Priceless!
Yeah, me& my wife were just talking about this th other day. During th 1800s, ( pioneering days) a 16 yr old guy was a man & would be able to build his own home & plow a field all day. A female @ 13 was a woman ready for marriage who could cook,clean, sow & bear children. Unlike today, men & women needed each other to survive. It was a totally different world. Great song, luv Rod!
The look on Brads face,🤣😂! The age thing is way more cringy to their generation. He should hear what Gene Simmons says in Christine Sixteen!
@@revwillyg6450 that's a great song!!!
@@revwillyg6450 Or Mick Jagger in Stray Cat Blues, or Robert Plant in Sick Again, or Van Morrison in Cypress Avenue. To quote Jagger, it's only rock and roll.
I remember when this song came out, it was played at least once a night at the bars and discos. The females who were in dresses would pull them up to expose ALL of their legs! There were even "hot legs" contests.
Where the hell was I at??
Stay With Me and this song are the best of Rod Stewart... they just instantly put you in a good mood.
I totally agree. Stay With Me (especially the live version) is one of THE greatest rock songs ever!
Brad’s acting like an over protective Father already 😂😂
Axl Rose said he went to several voice teachers to try and learn how Rod does that high-pitched "WHOOOO!" at the end. He said it drove him crazy because he could never do it.
Don't think about age. Those were different times. My first wife was 17 when we got married. I was 20. It was perfectly normal but her parents and mine were both required to sign for us. We were married for 20 years and had three beautiful children.
The look on Brad's face was worth the time watching! 🤣😂🤣
Even though I hear the twangy guitar, I never thought of this song as country or country rock. This is the song that introduced me to Rod Stewart.
That's because it isn't. Lex is still just learning.
OMG... That look on your face when he said 17 Years old was priceless!!!! 😆
Brad is already in Father mode 😆 love it!
Bad ass tune by Rod. Rythm and blues rock and roll. Top notch!
Brad!! 😂 you are so funny in this one. Loved the reaction. Loved how the eternal optimist, Lex, was trying to find a reasonable explanation and Brad was NOT having it.
Fun Trivia: Lillian Muller was the leg model in this video. She was also in the Hot For Teacher video from Van Halen. She was the phys ed teacher. She was Playboy's Playmate of the Year in 1976. Eta: I've just been told that the model is actually Jennilee Harrison from Three's Company. Thank you, Peter Wuttke. 😀
Actually, those legs belong to actress Jenilee Harrison. She played Cindy Snow on the sitcom Three's Company.
I always just figured they were a mannequin since you never see the top half of who or whatever they are.
Chuck Berry first did that guitar dance/shuffle, and AC/DC followed suit.
Back in the day, Rod was over and chicks went wild! Folks would bolt to the dance floor when the DJ played this hit. Nearly every guitarist pays respect to Chuck Berry (inventor of the Duck Walk). Angus does it the best because he improved it.
A true classic. I grew up on this. Thanks for sharing.
She’s got a most persuasive tongue - she promises all sorts of fun.
Loved this song , such a great tune and you want to just dance to it, and I can tell you , none of us played any attention to the age thing I think most of us at that time figured he was acting like he was same age at time , we just didnt put too much importance on that , we just loved the song , We took it as a guy same age and just loving legs as my nickname is legs I had lot of fun with this song and ZZ Top she got legs. Used to be a barber shop guy here wh would yell at me ask me could He shave my legs. Men are something LOL. We never looked at songs like this as meaning anything inappropriate they were just fun.
Memories of "The Garage" nightclub in Southern Indiana in the early Eighties. Every friday night, girls in teddies dancing on stage trying to win the $100 1st place prize in the Hot Legs contest. The played this song a loop the entire song.
Rod Stewart. One of the 60's rockers who changed it up for the Disco era.
That leg skip is Chuck Berry. The father of Rock lead guitar!
Classic lyrics: “Imagine how my daddy felt
In your jet black suspender belt
Seventeen years old,
He's trudging sixty four
You got legs right up to your neck
You're makin' me a physical wreck”
Thanks for posting that. Been listening to that song for 30 years and always thought Rod said- "Seventeen year old, goin' on sixty four."
I'm a grandpa with 5 grandkids & still feel like that especially since I am a lifelong bachelor, love me some hot legs PEACE LOVE n HIPPYNESS ✌💖☮
@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman Right on Herman
Really good lyrics! Captures the essence of a realistically awkward moment.
@@SquirminHermanthe1eyedGerman Do you like "Legs Right Up To Their Neck???? Ha haha
Haha! Don’t over think it. When this song came out. He was a heartthrob for all the high school girls. Including my girlfriend at the time…
Lex you’re right. In the 70’s in age of consent especially in the south was 12-14. I learned it in a high school law class when we covered statutory r--. Most states raised it to 16-17 after the Rob Lowe scandal in 1988.
Yep, Brad. That's the way parents were meant to feel about this. Rock and roll used to be dangerous and these types of lyrics were everywhere. Peter Frampton had lyrics like "I watch you when you're dreaming and I want to steal your love." Prince, who wasn't really rock obviously, had songs about incest and all kinds of freaky stuff. Winger had a song about how she's only 17. When ACDC is in town lock up your daughter and your wife. Rock stars were accused of corrupting the young so they ran with it. It's kind of funny watching younger people not get it today. They kinda sound like the parents of the time.
This was a different time, before we all morally policed each other's words so heavily. You'll find a lot of this in any art or music before the 00's.
Remember, country is part of original rock…so it’s not a stretch that you would get country rock vibes.
This his rockinest song…and one of his naughtiest!
LOL. I remember when this came out. I was a child, but I could read between the lines. Of course, he’s pretty straightforward with his lyrics. 😂
Rod was indeed hot stuff back in the 70s when at his peak. That is where to find his best tunes. Try Every Picture Tells a Story, I'm Losing You and Handbags and Gladrags for some of his very best. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Lexi always looks like she thoroughly enjoys listen to the music. I've watched many of your videos. Brad is more into the interpretation of lyrics.
They have a good balance between them
You guys should react to more Rod Stewart…
"Tonight's the Night", "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?", "You're in My Heart", "The First Cut Is the Deepest", "Sailing", "Young Turks", "Downtown Train", "Reason To Believe", "Passion", "Forever Young", "(I Know) I'm Losing You"
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Haha this reaction was so funny! Love you guys 🤣
I was 13 y/o when this video was released in 1978 and let me tell you...it had quite an effect on hormone-bursting young teen me! 😂
Don't forget most songs are written from the perspective of the fans of the artist, the emotions that they will feel, the reactions that they will have from the song. He's not exactly calling out a specific 17 year-old although I am sure that there were a few groupies of that age hitting him up.
"You're in my heart" is his best song
The late Glenn Frey of the Eagles had the road-earned nickname of "the teen king."
This is my favorite Rod Stewart song - pure rock & roll!
musicians seemed to to have a problem dating teen girls in the 70s and earlier, but you gotta think too, most rock back then was written for teenagers, they wrote lyrics to relate to them. I don't remember any rumors about Rod and underage girls, though I'm sure there was some. Just saying, those kinda lyrics from those times from that crowd, to the people that bought the records, no biggie for me.
The guitar work in this song is dynamite-all through the song it dominates-great riffs.
For a little perspective, 14 was still legal in Canada until 2008.
Brads eyes were poppin lol. I dated at 17. Your eyes would really be poppin at “Seventeen” by Winger. Lol love that song. ❤️🔥
To me, this sounds like the Rolling Stones especially the instruments.
Nothin' "Country Rock" about this. Just straight good rock.
This is straight 1950s Elvis, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis style Rock and Roll. It's the same 12 Bar Blues progression as used in the original 50s Rock n' Roll sound. Not a hint of country or western in this that I can hear. Just like Bob Segar sang about, "It's that old time Rock and Roll." That railroad walk while playing guitar, was flat out Chuck Berry's "Duck Walk."
Thanks guys
LOVE Rod Stewart !! 🔥🔥🔥
Got to see Rod live once he opened with this one kicked off an awesome show
Rod Stewart could rock with the best of them. This song proves that.
This was a smash hit.
1977 ROCKED
The lead guitar that is prominent throughout the song was performed by Billy Peek, a Saint Louis, Missouri native who was in Stewart’s band in the mid-seventies.
Artists who have recorded cover versions of "Hot Legs" include Tom Jones, Tina Turner, and American rock band Orgy. Bon Jovi occasionally covered this song on the Circle Tour. Wikipedia.
In the UK (where Rod Stewart is from), the age of consent is 16...keep that in mind
HA! Priceless! Excellent as always. Thanks.
Something very similar from Rod is A Night Like This .....more of a coming of age tune,and.....
Blue Jeans by David Bowie.....song came out when I was 17 and I noticed suddenly how good the girls were looking in their Levi Strauss 501's.....
Rod Stewart in the faces ... stay with me .. maybe he wrote this song when he was younger
No hon, not country. This is pure Rod Stewart Rock-n-Roll. None of this disco crap either. You have to go back to Rod Stewart and Faces for this stuff. Pure Gold.
Rod Stewart has one of the top rock voices of all time. I used to CRANK this song back in the day ...1979 Z28 with a badass sound system....cruising town on a Saturday night. lol Great memories. I love that you actually found the version where he sings "Are you pussy whipped?!" lol Some versions don't have that....and that version did NOT get played on the radio. lol
brad’s face is priceless lolol
Guitar player doing Chuck Berry “Duck Walk”.
Still remember Cats On A Smooth Surface rockin this song on the beach of Belmar at D'Jais 1980...
Not country rock, simply rock and roll, and very much in the style of Rod's earlier band, The Faces.
Rock and Roll, and rock music generally, has many songs about younger men who had left school and were working, going out with young women/girls still in school, 16-18. This was pretty normal when I was a teen. I knew girls in school who had boyfriends who'd left school, and when I left school had male friends with girls still in school. The songs don't suggest any under age child abuse, or say hey you listener need to do the same - they just sing of reality. And let's not forget, one of Rod's biggest and most popular songs is about HIM being at school, with his girlfriend/lover being older than school age (Maggie May). So, it worked both ways!
Ultimately though it's just a song...and just rock and roll.
Lex enjoys a song for what it is.
Brad is always trying to find something that isn't there, so he fabricates it. with a frown on his face.
Yea we understand
To be fair, he was only 32 at the time, and they were VERY different times. He spent most of the years since then married to blonde models way younger than him, so he obviously has a type.
Note - his current wife (26 years younger) is a serving member of the City of London Police, and was on duty at the Queen's funeral.
OMG that look on Brad's face 😂
Rod Stewart has a great song called “The Killing of Georgie” it’s a must listen
Phill Chen pumping that bass!
I love Brad's facial expression as he sways slightly digging the groove and trying to understand these nonsense lyrics! Ha!
There’s no nonsense it these lyrics.
The guitarist dance move is the Duck Walk, and was originated by Chuck Berry, the original Rock God guitar player!!!
Lex knows the score 😉🎸🇬🇧
It’s Rock N Roll
Brads a prude
Just because the singer might be older doesn’t mean they are literally dating 17 year olds. Many of these songs are written from the perspective of a teenager and for an audience that is often considerably younger than the musicians. Although it is certainly true that some rockers dated chicks way younger than them - including some that might have raised some eyebrows.
Back when I was on facebook, a friend posted about shaving her legs, and made the mistake of using rubbing alcohol afterwards. I said "Here's the perfect song for that moment" and posted a link to this song.
Chuck Berry not Angus Young if AC/DC made the duck walk famous back in the 50’s.
Brad I was shocked, too. I thought that Rock'N'Roll was an instruction manual on how to properly raise your daughter!
I was seven years old when this song was released. Loved it then, Love it now. Those were different times. Drive a Stutz Bearcat. Give Me an update. I proudly wear My "Couch Gang" t-shirt.
This is the top of my Rod list! You should check out Do You Think I'm Sexy!
Edit: The legal age of consent in the UK is 16. Rod is from the UK
4:01 surely you mean Chuck Berry ;)
The duck walk was done By Chuck Berry first and Angus Young and others followed him as they idolised him.
Brad your shock to the lyrics is hilarious
my parents named me after Rod Steward :) great artist!
It was a different time back then. Not saying that it isn't a better time now, but it's a really good song.
Enorme Rod!!!!👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
does have a bit of southern rock sound i like in it always have enjoyed Rod Srewert
That's the inimitable Jeff Beck on guitar, isn't it?
This song definitely had a heavy Rolling Stones influence to it especially with Ronnie woods playing they had that country Blues rock sound back then too
That little bunny skip started with Chuck Berry , then Angus adopted it. And the guitarist that Rod Stewart usually has is Ronnie Wood from The Rolling Stones. Although I can't see who he has here. Chuck Berry practically invented the Double Stops in rock n roll.
Check out the live version of this done as a duet with TIna Turner. Fire!
The killing of Georgie part 1 and 2, is worth a listen.
The live version circa 1981 with Tina Turner is worth a look.
Dad instincts were kickin in on Brad
The song has got Brads attention on several vocal lyrics ! LOL !
Let’s start reverse the tables. Lex start asking what Brad thinks
So cool Rod..."Bring your mother too."
This song is cheeky. It plays a bit on Rod's reputation as an admirer of women with long legs, hahaha. The young woman is using Rod as a booty call, wearing him out and tormenting him. This is from the album Foot Loose & Fancy Free, which includes one of Rod's prettiest love songs, You're in My Heart .