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Rod Stewart: HOF or Compiler (1 Viewer)

Best Rod Stewart Song

  • You Wear It Well

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Young Turks

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • Maggie May

    Votes: 14 51.9%
  • Do Ya Think I'm Sexy

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Forever Young

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Some Guys Have All The Luck

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The Killing Of Georgie

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • You're In My Heart

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Every Picture Tells A Story

    Votes: 3 11.1%
  • Tonight's The Night

    Votes: 1 3.7%
  • Reason To Believe

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Have I Told You Lately

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Downtown Train

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • My Heart Can't Tell Me No

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 14.8%

  • Total voters
    27
HOF-His first 3-4 albums was as good as rock gets in the early 1970s, as since that's rock's finest era IMO, that's pretty damn good indeed. Add in his stuff with the Faces and Jeff Beck, and he's a lock. The sell out came later. 

His 3rd album, Every Picture Tells A Story, is a masterpiece. Nearly flawless. 

 
Talk about a perfect addition to the "Musicians Who Sold Out" thread. From the Jeff Beck Group to "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" in 10 years.

 
Hall of Very Good.  Very very perhaps, and better than the diluted "hall of fame" class we seem to have today.

He's not Floyd, Zep, Beetles, Zappa, Dylan.  That's HoF.    

Stewart had HoF years, but overall his dip occurred too soon to sustain a true HoF trajectory.  It does not help that Small Faces, prior to Stewart and Faces, was more influential and innovative. :coffee:

 
Um, no.

Bowie was a genius on many levels. 

Stewart was a rocker and banged much good tang. And then sold out and banged more good tang.
I've probably liked more posts by you than anyone else who posts here, but this is just wrong on a bazillion levels.

 
Was able to evolve as an artist and matured with grace...something that most recording artists can't or don't do.  There's something to be said for that.

 
Stewart essentially has had three careers. 10 years as a rocker. 15 years as a pop star. And almost 20+ years as an adult contemporary artist. The last one is the problem, as he clearly has been cashing checks playing music for old timers. It's good work if you can get it. 

I will say that the ten years from late 60's up until his foray into disco with Do Ya Think I'm Sexy was one of the greatest stretches of music ever.  I'm not kidding. Every Picture Tells a Story is one of the all time great albums  

I have a mix CD I made of his from the early 70s that I listen to regularly.  

I don't mind his pop stuff from the 80s and early 90s, just have no desire to seek it out or hear the songs more than once in a great while.

He would have made my music HOF a long time ago, and that's ignoring the stuff he's done for years that I can't say I would ever listen to over the last 20+ years.

Realistically, who stays relevant for 50 years? Judge him for his peak years.

 
No. Just, no. He didn't sell out. No one else did, either. 
I'm sorry to disagree with you. I actually like "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" but what the hell is that if not a sell out of his rock roots to trendy disco of the late 70s? Please explain. 

 
I'm sorry to disagree with you. I actually like "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" but what the hell is that if not a sell out of his rock roots to trendy disco of the late 70s? Please explain. 
Explain how exactly how having his biggest hit was "selling out" just because it doesn't fit your definition of what a rock star should be?

Disco (& punk, if you're slobbering on Jann Wenner's knob & wanna still think you're hip) rescued pop music from the indulgent crap it had turned into by the late 70s. 

Rod Stewart (& damned near every pop music act EVER) has always followed trends

 
I also want to add that in his heyday Rod was the greatest cover of Bob Dylan songs who ever lived. Better than Hendrix, the Byrds, the Band, or even Adele. 

Listen to "Only a Hobo" and "Tommorow Is a Long Time" to see what I mean here. 

 
Yes.

I like do compare musical careers to baseball carrers.

He is John Smoltz.

Never the greatest at his craft but remained relevant in changing times and redefining his music with success in different areas of the music pool.

 

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