His final wish, he says, is to gather every surviving member of The Faces (including Kenny Jones and Ian McLagan’s estate) for one private, unrecorded jam session. No cameras. No contracts. Just the roar of a Fender amp and the smell of stale lager.
So, what does a man who has everything want before the curtain falls? rod stewart's final wish
At 81 years old (as of this writing), Sir Rod Stewart isn't slowing down. He’s still strutting across stadium stages, still flicking mic stands into the orbit, and still defying every medical journal written about the human larynx. But recently, in a candid interview with The Sunday Times , Stewart let slip a rare moment of vulnerability. He spoke about his "final wish." His final wish, he says, is to gather
So, the next time you hear "Stay With Me" on the radio, don't turn it up for the nostalgia. Turn it up for the man who, after 60 years of rock and roll, finally figured out that the only thing worth leaving behind isn't a hit single. Just the roar of a Fender amp and the smell of stale lager
The Lost Faces In the interview, Stewart revealed that his deepest regret is the way his relationships with his former bandmates—specifically the late Ronnie Lane and guitarist Ron Wood—fizzled out over business and ego.
"I was an idiot," Stewart admitted, his trademark rasp softening to a whisper. "I thought the money mattered more than the laugh."
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