Showing posts with label Sir Rod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Rod. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2024

Rod Stewart-Vegas Trip? Part-1

In my last post, I talked about how awesome it is to see Rod Stewart live in concert and mentioned I'd share more about that. 

So, A few months ago, an article popped up on my Facebook feed saying that after touring worldwide, Rod Stewart was coming back to Las Vegas in July to finish his 13-year residency at The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace. His final show would be on August 7th, which also happened to be the day my husband and I would be celebrating 42 years of marriage!

When I talked to my bestie that day, I jokingly told her that with the date, the stars lining up, and my love for Rod, it must be fate - I just had to go! But was I really joking? Before we hung up, we both agreed that we absolutely had to make the Vegas trip happen and that she and her husband would join us. Crazy, right?

As I have mentioned before, I rarely go anywhere these days because of my cancer treatments and the weak immune system that comes with them... So, a trip to Vegas would be absolutely out of the question?! Even to see Rod?? When I mentioned it to my hubby, he said, "Let's do it!" WHAT????!!

So, I didn't hesitate. I immediately went online and bought tickets for the show. A few weeks later, we booked our flights and hotel. There was no turning back now!



A SPANNER IN THE WORKS?

If you are a Rod Stewart fan (and if you are not...what is wrong with you??), you probably know that he had an album in 1995 called "A Spanner In The Works." I will admit that I had never heard this term before his album came out. It turns out it is mainly used in the UK.

What does it mean?
If someone or something throws a spanner in the works, they cause problems that prevent something from happening as planned. 

In this case, health issues threw a spanner in the works, forcing my friend and her husband to cancel their plans to join us in Vegas.  

I completely understood their reasons, but I was really sad that they couldn't go. I was looking forward to spending time in Vegas and seeing Rod together.

I was thinking of canceling the trip, but my bestie said, "No way!" After talking it over with Ray, we decided to go for it. Even though our friends couldn't come along, we were really looking forward to seeing our favorite performer and celebrating our anniversary.

So, the shopping began! I would need a cute but comfortable outfit for the concert and other clothes appropriate for Las Vegas! And FOUR pairs of shoes?!! And possibly a couple of new purses? Don't ask!

Even though my BBF (not a typo!) wouldn't be making the trip, she spent so many hours listening to me plan my wardrobe for the trip and had to look at endless photos of outfits. She is the best friend anyone could ever hope for! After some anxiety over what clothes to take, worry about blood counts that were lower than usual, and some family issues, things started to fall into place, and pretty soon, we were headed to Vegas, baby!


TO BE CONTINUED...


Wednesday, August 21, 2024

TOM BRADY AND ROD STEWART?


So...what do these two guys have in common!?? 

 Tom Brady                                                    Rod Stewart   

Hmmm....Let's start with Tom Brady, AKA "THE GOAT!!"

Tom Brady

During his 20 years with the New England Patriots, Tom Brady captivated the hearts of many fans, but my admiration for him only began in 2016 following a diagnosis of breast cancer. Throughout the many months of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation, my world shrank to the confines of home, with only visits to the Cancer Center and hospital due to my compromised immune system.

In my family, the guys have always been big football fans and enjoyed watching games on weekends during the season, but I always found something else to do. The only football games I ever watched were the ones my son played in, and I never really understood the game then. When asked what position my son played, I would say I wasn't sure, but he looked adorable in his uniform! LOL Nick played football from the age of 6 until he graduated college, and I STILL didn't know much about the game, even though I attended every game and many practices!


6 y/o Nick
                                                                                                              

 
                           

One Sunday, after a tough week of chemo, I was too worn out to do anything, and yet so bored that I decided to hang out with the guys and watch a New England Patriots game. I mean, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Surprisingly, it was pretty exciting! I ended up watching the following week's game, and before I knew it, I was eagerly looking forward to each game.

I started to enjoy watching football and quickly became obsessed with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots! I loved seeing Tom Brady's impressive performances despite his "advanced age"!

Whenever I heard someone say Tom was getting too old and needed to retire from football, I would root for him even more. 

One day, when watching Tom Brady play and hearing the announcer mention his age, I said, "Tom, you aren't giving up, and this old woman isn't giving up. Now, let's fuckin' go! We've got this!" And I repeated that often.

I really enjoyed watching Brady play football, but I was also deeply moved when I heard him speak about his mother's battle with breast cancer. She was going through her own journey, and at the same time, I was facing my own challenges. His love and concern were genuinely touching. 

My family was surprised by my newfound love of football, and so was I. I was happy to have something to look forward to each week!

I was devastated when Tom left New England. I didn't care if people accused me of "jumping on the Buccaneers' bandwagon" when he joined their team. After all, I had grown to love the NE Patriots, but I was a Tom Brady fan first and foremost, so I would watch him in any uniform he put on! I was so happy when Ray and I were able to see him play in Atlanta!


TB12 in Atlanta!

 


I miss seeing Tom play football, but I will probably get my "Tommy" fix by watching him in his new Fox Sports NFL analyst career.


And then there is this "FOREVER YOUNG" "DYNAMITE" rocker-Sir Rod Stewart!

Rod Stewart

I have been a fan of Rod Stewart and his music for years. I really love his earlier work, from his Faces days to his early solo years, but honestly, I can't think of any of his music that I don't like.




Songs like "Maggie Mae," "You Wear It Well," "Reason To Believe," "Mandolin Wind," "You're In My Heart," "Passion," "People Get Ready," and "Forever Young" resonate with me. Yes, even "Hot Legs" and "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy"! "Ain't Love A Bitch," "Broken Arrow," "This Old Heart Of Mine"... The list could go on and on.



During my abusive first marriage, Rod's music gave me hope in moments when I felt like I couldn't take it anymore. I can't quite explain it, but it helped me so much. While I liked other singers and bands, Rod's music touched my soul. I listened to his music almost every day.

Although I haven't attended many concerts as an adult, I tried my best to find a way to go whenever Rod was in town! Rod is absolutely a fantastic performer!

I met Rod briefly after a concert in Atlanta in the 80s. My friend and I headed to a club immediately following the concert. To our surprise, Rod himself walked in! As we were leaving the club, Rod and his entourage were also leaving. I greeted him and got a bow and a kiss on my hand. He was such a gentleman! Quite unexpected for a bad-boy rock star! LOL

Rod at Mohegan Sun in '07!

My love for Rod is well known amongst my family and friends.

When my son Nick was little, he had to write a paper with a few facts about his Mom. He wrote, "My Mom cooks good food. My Mom loves me and Rod Stewart!" LOL, that's not a lie! At least not the part about loving him and Rod Stewart. The cooking part, well... 

When my son Robert married, we danced to "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" by Rod Stewart for the mother-son dance.

In 2012, my husband and I renewed our wedding vows, and my sweet hubby sang, "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You."

TWO-TIME CANCER SURVIVOR

During my cancer treatments that began in October 2016, watching Tom Brady play football on the weekends really helped me feel better. Rod Stewart's music was also a huge source of comfort for me during those tough days and nights. It always lifted my spirits, and I relied on it a lot at that time.

 

"Since my cancer recurrence in 2020, I have found comfort in listening to my Rod Stewart playlist again. His songs never fail to cheer me up and bring a sense of peace during difficult times, making me believe in better days ahead. You could say that "Rod Stewart gives me a "REASON TO BELIEVE!"

COMMON DENOMINATOR?

So, as you can see, Rod and Tom have something in common...ME!! They have both helped me through some incredibly rough moments! 

I am very thankful for my wonderful family and amazing friends who have always loved and supported me. I couldn't have gotten through the past few years without them. However, I realize they each have their own lives and challenges, so I don't want to constantly burden them with my problems. Luckily, during difficult times, I always found comfort and distraction in Brady's football and Rod's music, which never failed to bring a smile to my face.

As I mentioned, I have always loved going to Rod Stewart's concerts and experiencing his live performances. I'll discuss this topic further in my upcoming post... Stay tuned!




Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Rod Stewart Turned 78?!

Hey, Y'all!

I originally had a different idea for my post, but then I realized that today is Rod Stewart's 78th birthday, and I just had to give him a shoutout! I've been a huge fan of Rod Stewart and his music for so long, all the way back to the early years of "Maggie May"...



I have attended many of his concerts over the years. I even met him at an Atlanta nightclub many years ago. When I greeted him, Rod kissed my hand and bowed to me. He was such a gentleman!

CANCER SURVIVOR

I want to mention that Rod is not only a great talent but also a two-time cancer survivor. He battled thyroid cancer in 2000 and temporarily lost his ability to sing as a result. It took him 9 months to regain his singing ability after the surgery to remove the cancer.

Rod said once in an interview--

"No chemotherapy was required – which, in turn, meant there was no risk that I'd lose my hair. And let’s face it: if we're ranking threats to the survival of my career, losing my hair would be second only to losing my voice."

In 2016, Rod was diagnosed with prostate cancer, around the same time I was diagnosed with breast cancer. After over two years, he finally got the "all-clear" from his doctor. These days, Rod is making the most of his time by doing what he loves, such as performing, touring, and recording, and bringing joy to his fans. 

Like I said, I have loved Rod's music for a long time, and it has helped me dance, sing, and smile through some really tough times.

When I was initially diagnosed with breast cancer, I discovered that Rod's music really lifted my spirits. It still has the same effect as I undergo treatment again. Whenever I'm feeling down or dealing with medication side effects, I turn to my all-time favorite artist for comfort. His music continues to make me smile, sing, and occasionally do a little dancing!

Maybe my dance moves aren't quite the same as during my earlier Limelight disco days, but I'm still dancing. I'm genuinely grateful to Sir Rod for that!

Sir Roderick Stewart, you may be getting older like the rest of us; however...........

YOU WEAR IT WELL! Happy 78th Birthday!


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