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Rod

The Autobiography

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The long-awaited autobiography of one of rock's true megastars. Rod Stewart (aka Rod The Mod and to a very select few, Dad) was born the working-class son of a Scottish plumber in North London. He was never, as some stories later had it, a professional footballer or a gravedigger, though he did become a bit of a singer - and a fairly good one at that. Rod started out in the early 1960s, playing alongside acts like The Rolling Stones, before his distinctively raspy voice and natural onstage presence caught the eye of the iconic guitarist, Jeff Beck.

An often-interesting two year stint with Beck’s group paved the way into the angst-inducing (for the world's hoteliers) five years with the Faces, whose offstage antics with alcohol, 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 in excess of 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 bloke 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 - a struggle with steroid dependency, 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. Joyously entertaining and at times deeply moving, this is the remarkable story of a guy with one hell of a voice - and one hell of a head of hair.

©2012 Rod Stewart (P)2012 Random House Audiobooks
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Critic reviews

“Gravel in his voice, silk in his soul. The singer’s list of blondes is almost as long as his list of hits but behind the rock'n'roll persona, vividly portrayed in his new memoir, is a self deprecating man of manners...highly entertaining.” (The Sunday Times ‘Profile’)

“…one of the most entertaining, revealing, captivating books of the year...There's enough sex, drugs and rock'n'roll to satisfy even the most jaded of palates, and the tales from the wilder shores of showbusiness, from his three marriages to his passion for model railways, is captured with wit and panache…” (Simon Kelner, Independent)

“What we loved about this book is the feeling that you are having a personal conversation with Rod Stewart…there is a refreshing honesty and humour as he charts his life. Through decades of his music, he describes how his career has developed, his relationships with his children and the women in his life, his passion for football, as well as behind the scenes at his concerts…For the Rod Stewart fans this will be a wonderful Christmas present, but it also is a fascinating read for anyone. Highly Recommended!”(Hot Brands Cool Places)

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Funny, honest, interesting and excellently read! A social documentary of our times and an honest insight into an amazing life.

Funny and Fascinating!

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Best audio I have listened to! This man has lived a remarkable life and is so truthful, honest and likeable.
Would highly recommend.

Excellent!

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Loved the book and the person reading it as gave it character so was very enjoyable to listen to

Great Book

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very frank and honest lntresting life and ups and downs in his carreer yes

open and honest

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What did you like most about Rod?

I liked the honesty of the book and the fact that he was a gentleman throughout. Despite being a self confessed womaniser, he never criticised the women.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Rod?

The fact that Penny's grand-father was knocked over at 95. So sad.

What does Simon Vance bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

His reading is very clear and easy to listen to.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Possibly.

Any additional comments?

I would have preferred to her Rod reading his own book, but got used to the fact it was not him after a while.

Very honest autobiography

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