Rod Stewart - All In The Name Of Rock 'N' Roll
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2011
- The song is "All In The Name Of Rock 'N' Roll" and it was written by Rod and featured on his 1975 album, 'Atlantic Crossing', produced by Tom Dowd.
The slideshow was created by me using various photos found on the Internet, featuring only Rod or Rod with fellow musicians. They include: Slash, Elton John, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, David Bowie, Robert Plant, Robert Palmer, Marc Bolan, James Brown, Tina Turner and Stevie Nicks, as well as of course: Ronnie Wood, Jeff Beck and Rod's other bandmates past and present.
It's amazing how hard it is to find photos of Rod that aren't spoiled by a watermark and don't feature one of his ex/current wives, girlfriends, dates, fiancées and whathaveyou. Seriously, he always seems to have a girl draped over him or at least in the very near vicinity, with the exception of onstage (and even then, sometimes) or on album covers (and then sometimes, too). I think the back of Britt Ekland's head got into one of the shots which was inevitable really.
That being said, there's still a lot of great Rod pictures out there and this is just a nice sampler.
I do not claim to own the song or any of the images and would post all the sources but I used over a hundred photos so instead, feel free to request photo sources and I will provide them as soon as I can. If you see a photo you own the rights to that you do not wish to be included in the video, please notify me and I will remove it promptly.
Thank you for watching, if anybody enjoys this I'll make one with photos of Rod and his women (much easier, methinks).
;-D
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Rockin Rod doing it right.
leaving the UK coming across the Atlantic to the state's going down to muscle shoals and getting the swampers on this jam
That's called keeping it tight folks
One of the best tracks of the 70's. He's hardly even come close since he went soft later in the decade. The only thing wrong with this is some of those poses in the stills!! Worth posting though, to remind those of us who are old enough that once he did have some street cred.
Not just "street cred" Rod had music cred. He surrounded himself with a wall of funk-not black funk, but funk as we knew it generally in the early 70s. Great instrumentation, mandolins, fiddles, horns, guitars, you name it. Ron Wood. Even the later solo stuff could be O.K. But when we got "The Great American Songbook" it was clear, now mostly it was about money. Rod's last decent LPs were this and maybe the next one (Hot Legs was on it) After that, it was all Los Angeles at it's sometimes most obnoxious.
Song for song, best Rod Stewart album.
Mark N footloose and fancy-free was a good album
Great song! Loved it! Nice job!Thank for sharing! Rod is a Amazing Singer, FACT! 🎤🎸🥁Ingrid in Sweden 🇸🇪
good photos!!! great sound...yeaahhh!!!!
КрасавчикРод!!!
It's the SuperStar!
great Job, nice pics...thx....
rock and roll that it best
Sempre !
@MrDreamturkey WOW! Loved this! Thanks so much! I've never seen so many photo's of Rod Stewart at one time like this! Bravo!
atlantic crossing is maybe the best breaker of what albums were supposed to be 2/in one get it?
Rod, si!!
he looks like Roger Taylor of Queen
what's he look like bald
good photos!!! great sound...yeaahhh!!!!