Live at the Forum (Los Angeles), 1981. Rod Stewart: Vocals Tony Brock: Drums Jim Cregan: Guitar Jay Davis: Bass Robin LeMesurier: Guitar Kevin Savigar: Keyboards Wally Stocker: Guitar Jim Zavala: Saxophone & Harmonica
@@bobrose1320think he means this might be the only truly “live” performance of the song by Rod Stewart in the original key. Or captured on film at least. Generally artists will lower the key of a song so it’s easier sung live, and to maintain their voice throughout an entire concert.
OMG! Thank you so much for posting! I remember seeing this with my parents when it was simulcasted on 'ON' TV. I was 6 years old in '81 and I already loved this song but absolutely fell in love with the synth interlude but could never find a version with it! This was it! I've had it stuck in my head all these years! Thank you!!!! :)
I remember seeing this on TV. It was also being simulcast on radio. But we never had ON TV. I thought it was the local TV station. Unless ON showed it for free that night. Anyway, I recorded the audio and listened to it hundreds of times.
Only live version that is in the right octave I could find. Damn. He wasn't doing very good here. Sounds like he may have laryngitis (voice going out/strained/breaking). No telling how long he has been singing....it could be his 3rd show for the 3rd day in a row
“Time is on your side, especially if you’re in the joint. Thank you Sir Rod, for all the good times… and great memories!”
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What a great performance!!!!!!! Thats what I call music. Long live Rod
This actual concert was the very first concert I ever went to . Unreal!
What an amazing live version of this song. One of Rids best personnel ensembles.
This could be the only performance in the original key
You mean to tell me everybody else doesn't play in the original keys is that what you're saying
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God fearing what
@@bobrose1320think he means this might be the only truly “live” performance of the song by Rod Stewart in the original key. Or captured on film at least.
Generally artists will lower the key of a song so it’s easier sung live, and to maintain their voice throughout an entire concert.
Thanks for telling me that I really didn't know I appreciate it and I'm not being sarcastic
OMG! Thank you so much for posting! I remember seeing this with my parents when it was simulcasted on 'ON' TV. I was 6 years old in '81 and I already loved this song but absolutely fell in love with the synth interlude but could never find a version with it! This was it! I've had it stuck in my head all these years! Thank you!!!! :)
I remember seeing this on TV. It was also being simulcast on radio. But we never had ON TV. I thought it was the local TV station. Unless ON showed it for free that night. Anyway, I recorded the audio and listened to it hundreds of times.
Long live Rod Stewart. One of the biggest living legends in the music industry. :)
I hope to stay in this place and enjoy this fantastic music
Que buena energía
Thank you soo macht rod for song AND Wordpress
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is it the same from Absolutely Live 1982?
Radio K-DST
Mi adolescencia 😊
De qué año es este video? Bueno desde hace mucho tiempo que me gusta mucho. Rod STEWART, por siempre y para siempre.
Del 81, del Tonight I'm yours tour
See from in porto alegre year 1989.
Like the way he gets his band members all involved it doesn't make all about him
2020 someone here?
2024 😅
1981 album tunight im yours
el maestro ROD stewart ♫♪ (►_◄) ♫♪
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Only live version that is in the right octave I could find. Damn. He wasn't doing very good here. Sounds like he may have laryngitis (voice going out/strained/breaking). No telling how long he has been singing....it could be his 3rd show for the 3rd day in a row
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He had laryngitis or something very similar on that tour. I had tickets for a show in New England and it was rescheduled because he lost his voice.
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He's definitely an Entertainer hell of a frontman
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