ROD STEWART stepped in to defend his Platinum Party at the Palace performance on Saturday night as he took to the stage to sing Neil Diamond's cover, ...
On Saturday night, BBC viewers tuned in to watch the third day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Join in and make it comfortable for me." Other viewers were unimpressed by the performance and claimed Rod "ruined" the song for them. User @pirateluvs quizzed: "Sir Rod Stewart WHY did you do that to sweet Caroline??" ROD STEWART stepped in to defend his Platinum Party at the Palace performance on Saturday night as he took to the stage to sing Neil Diamond's cover, Sweet Caroline. The Maggie May hitmaker was even baffled himself as he admitted to the crowds ahead of his performance: "The BBC made me sing it.
Rod Stewart was invited to perform at Party at the Palace in celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, but many viewers at home thought his singing was ...
Rod wore a bright yellow jacket with black trousers and a white shirt before his fellow pop icons got up on stage for their turn in the spotlight. After his overwhelmingly unsuccessful rendition, Rod went on to say that both he and his back-up singers were recently struck with Covid-19. The 77-year-old performed in front of the huge crowd in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, held at the palace and broadcast on BBC One.
Celtic-daft Rod Stewart told crowds the BBC 'made him' sing Rangers anthem Sweet Caroline at the Jubilee concert.
CELTIC-daft Rod Stewart told crowds the BBC 'made him' sing Sweet Caroline at the Queen's Jubilee concert. After delivering an energetic rendition of his classic hit Baby Jane, Rod told his audience: "This is the final one for me to sing and the BBC made me sing it. Celtic fan Rod Stewart says BBC made him sing Sweet Caroline for Jubilee
SIR Rod Stewart said "the BBC made me sing it" before peforming Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at the Palace last night.The singer, 77, defended.
And a third groaned on the site: "Was enjoying the Party at the Palace until Rod Stewart singing Sweet Caroline." Join in, make it comfortable!" SIR Rod Stewart said "the BBC made me sing it" before peforming Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at the Palace last night.
Rod Stewart, 77, poses for sweet family snap with wife Penny Lancaster, 51, and his children after leaving viewers unimpressed by his performance at Platinum ...
One wrote: 'The party at the palace is good but how can you butcher Sweet Caroline?' I love him but blimey that was something', one added. All six of us got it, we're just glad to be here,' he said. William and his son George seemed to enjoy Rod's performance as they sang the song from the royal box, as did Kate. Special moment: Rod Stewart looked in great spirits in a sweet family snap shared by his wife Penny following his performance at the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert on Saturday Sir Rod Stewart looked in great spirits in a sweet family snap shared by his wife Penny Lancaster following his performance at the star-studded Platinum Jubilee concert on Saturday.
Fans asked why Rod Stewart sang the Neil Diamond track at Party at the Palace - and he even asked the crowds to help him feel comfortable.
#SweetCaroline #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." “So, she’s always been part of my life, and the fact that I’ve met her on seven occasions makes it even more important for me.”
The 77-year-old artist was part of last night's BBC broadcast which also featured performances from acts such as Craig David and Sam Ryder. They all performed ...
Susannah said: "Poor Rod. I know Sweet Caroline was to get the crowd going, but he’s got a better back catalogue. Jupiter commented: "Rod Stewart 50 years of hits and he is forced to sing sweet Caroline" Phillip posted: "If they wanted #SweetCaroline, why did they ask #RodStewart and not invite #NeilDiamond?" Rod performed a string of his classic hits for the evening at Buckingham Palace and finished of the performance with a rendition of Sweet Caroline. While the royals were seen enjoying the evening, with Prince George singing along to the Neil Diamond classic, viewers of the show were confused as to why Rod performed a cover when he has a collection of his own classic hits.
SIR Rod Stewart said "the BBC made me sing it" before peforming Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at the Palace last night.The singer, 77, defended.
And a third groaned on the site: "Was enjoying the Party at the Palace until Rod Stewart singing Sweet Caroline." But reflecting on his performance afterwards, one fan moaned on Twitter: "The party at the palace is good but how can you butcher Sweet Caroline?" SIR Rod Stewart said "the BBC made me sing it" before peforming Sweet Caroline at the Platinum Party at the Palace last night.
Sir Rod performed in front of a 22000 strong crowd at Buckingham Palace on Saturday.
Sir Rod Stewart said he was forced to sing Sweet Caroline after viewers accused him of ruining the song. During his set, Sir Rod was accused of murdering Sweet Caroline, with fans saying he sounded off key. Rod Stewart says he was forced to sing Sweet Caroline after viewers accuse him of 'murdering song'
ROD STEWART - who performed at the Platinum Party at the Palace on Saturday - was 'disappointed' by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's treatment of the Queen ...
But the guests of honour appeared to enjoy the act — Prince William and his son Prince George were seen singing along, while Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall eagerly waved their Union Jack flags. In December 2019, he said: “The Queen is 93. Ahead of their return, there had been suggestions that Meghan and Harry would be a distraction at the Jubilee and could overshadow the monarch and her achievement. The couple returned with their family for the first time this week to mark the Queen’s Jubilee. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex chose to spend the festive season in Canada with Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland. “I was disappointed Harry and Meghan decided not to spend Christmas with the Queen.
Sir Rod Stewart has spoken out after his performance at the Queen's Jubilee Platinum Party at the Palace. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their ...
Not many at all." Speaking to the PA news agency, he said: "It was fabulous. Reflecting on what it is like to meet the Queen, Sir Rod said: "She's homely.
Over two chats Rod Stewart, who will tour the States starting June 14 at the Hollywood Bowl, has a lot to say, on fatherhood, the Queen's sense of humor, ...
I want to move on and just do the classics and the swing stuff, but I don't want to be singing "Hot Legs" when I'm 80. Take for example, a song like "The Killing of Georgie Part I and II," I feel like that's a song today that has more meaning now than it probably even did then at the time. And he records in a little studio, which is probably three times the size of this and he gets 18 musicians in there and they all play live and all the solos are alive. We're halfway through it and it's really great, but it's not the sort of Frank Sinatra swing, it's more like, I don't know, like "Rock Around The Clock." We play it rock and roll style. It was 1976 when it came out and it helped them through a dark time. So it's a big event in England. So it's a big party, I think Elton is doing it and Duran Duran, Ed Sheeran, a lot of people are doing it. Baltin: As you say, it's a little heard song but it's funny because a lot of the times the song takes time. A lot of it goes over my head, but some of it's really good. So I listen to a lot of it with them. But I have a wonderful band that they're literally like my children. We changed a lot around, we put songs in and changed the running order, make it a bit different. I love what they bring to the party, business for the U.K. She's a great woman, she really is.
In fact. that's exactly who the star-studded Platinum Jubilee, held at Buckingham Palace, was for. Queen Elizabeth II held the event in celebration of her 70- ...
Fans, singing along to the chorus, certainly hit their cue with chants of so good, so good, and bah bah bah. He began with a rocking rendition of “Baby Jane” as the crowd sang along, waving British flags in the air. He continued, “I’m singing a song that I never ever sang before.
Rod Stewart candidly revealed the BBC had made him sing football anthem Sweet Caroline seconds before he performed the tune at the Platinum Jubilee concert.
One wrote: 'The party at the palace is good but how can you butcher Sweet Caroline?' I love him but blimey that was something', one added. All six of us got it, we're just glad to be here,' he said. Join in, make it comfortable for me' Join in, make it comfortable for me.' Finishing up a jaunty rendition of Baby Jane, a relaxed Rod then spoke to the crowd: 'This is a fun one for me to sing, the BBC made me sing it.
Rod Stewart was among the entertainers to perform at Saturday night's Platinum Party at the Palace, held outside the gates of Buckingham Palace in London as ...
— AJD (@andyjd23)June 4, 2022 — Rob (@Goddardinho)June 4, 2022 “Join me and make it comfortable for me.”
Rock legend Rod Stewart was beaming with pride as he posed for a family photo following his Platinum Jubilee set which was heavily criticised.
#SweetCaroline #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." A day after his performance, Rod said the BBC 'made' him sing Sweet Caroline to finish off his Platinum Jubilee set.
Sir Rod Stewart sang two songs during his performance at the Platinum Party at the Palace event, one of which was a cover of the famous Neil Diamond song.
Reflecting on what it is like to meet the Queen, Sir Rod said: “She’s homely. Not many at all.” Speaking to the PA news agency after his performance, the singer later said: “It was fabulous.
Sir Rod Stewart had said he was uncomfortable with the idea of singing Neil Diamond's hit song Sweet Caroline as it wasn't one of his tracks.
#SweetCaroline #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." #PlatinumPartyatthePalace." "So proud to be British," Sir Rod captioned the post and added a picture of Queen Elizabeth II to it.
ROD STEWART was back among the headlines after his performance at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee this weekend, but while plenty is known about the iconic ...
Stewart was one of the celebrities chosen to perform for the Queen in the star-studded event, who was not in attendance due to “mobility issues.” Stewart, who was ranked 17th most successful artist on the Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists, defended the performance, claiming the broadcaster had asked him to sing it. He told BBC Entertainment News after the show that the song "wasn't my choice", and that while the track was good "it's not one of mine".