Rod Stewart - Rod The Autobiography Paperback Book
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'Ridiculously funny and astonishingly candid, Rod Stewart's
memoir is the rock autobiography of the decade' Daily Mail
'One of the most entertaining, revealing, captivating books of
the year' Independent
Rod Stewart was born the working-class son of a Scottish plumber
in North London. Despite some early close shaves with a number of diverse
career paths, ranging from gravedigging to professional football, it was music
that truly captured his heart - and he never looked back.
Rod started out in the early 1960s, playing the clubs on
London's R&B scene, before his distinctively raspy voice caught the ear of
the iconic front man Long John Baldry, who approached him while busking one
night on a railway platform. Stints with pioneering acts like the Hoochie Coochie
Men, Steampacket, and the Jeff Beck Group soon followed, paving the way into a
raucous five years with the Faces, the rock star's rock band, whose offstage
antics with alcohol, wrecked hotel rooms and groupies have become the stuff of
legend.
And during all this, he found a spare moment to write 'Maggie
May', among a few others, and launch a solo career that has seen him sell an
estimated 200 million records, be inducted into the Hall of Fame twice, and
play the world's largest ever concert. Not bad, as he says, for a guy with a
frog in his throat.
And then, there is his not-so-private life: marriages, divorces
and affairs with some of the world's most beautiful women - Bond girls, movie
stars and supermodels - and a brush with cancer which very nearly saw it all
slip away.
Rod's is an incredible life, and here, thrillingly and for the
first time, he tells the whole thing, leaving no knickers under the bed. A
rollicking rock 'n' roll adventure that is at times deeply moving, this is the
remarkable journey of a guy with one hell of a voice - and one hell of a head
of hair.
