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The Australian tour continues and the latest on our sculpture

Main photo by Marcus thephunkyfeelone

Sirromet Wines Mount Cotton, Saturday

Photo Jon Stevens

Saturday was the first of two shows at Sirromet Wines Mount Cotton,

Rod sang a stunning version of Tom Traubert’s Blues (Waltzing Matilda) in the set, the first time Rod has sang it live since The 2015 Hyde Park set.

Photo Andrew Treadwell

Andrew Treadwell took this fantastic shot of Rod for Hear 2 Zen Magazine https://www.facebook.com/hear2zen/ To read Andrews review of the show and see more photos go to https://hear2zen.com/2023/03/27/live-review-rod-stewart-a-day-on-the-green-2023/?fbclid=IwAR1T9VnVCR2rracak6TixHPdeBkGbhk6hYN-UaEHQU_oVRC8jvxqrGmWKEk

Michaela Sowden was also on the green and told SMILER “What A Show!..Rod gave a smashing performance”. Michaela also took some great shots ..

Photos Michaela Sowden
Photos Michaela Sowden
Photos Michaela Sowden

Sirromet Wines Mount Cotton, Sunday.

Harmonic Melbourne siblings DACY opened the show last night and again tonight and went down well with the Rod crowd.

Image DACY

Speaking to SMILER this week DACY told us “Sir Rod Stewart completely blew us away. We were in awe watching his set. He really is one of the greatest to ever do it.

We are just so grateful to be apart of this lineup. To have our name on the bill with him is such a honour. These shows have been the biggest and best shows of our lives. Weā€™ve learnt so much already and we canā€™t wait for the rest of the tour!

We also hope it didnā€™t have to end. We could watch his set every night.”

Photo Wayne Kochy

Wayne Kochy recorded the day in photos for those who couldn’t be there

Have You Ever Seen The Rain Photo Wayne Kochy
Photo Wayne Kochy
Photo Wayne Kochy
Photo Wayne Kochy

Sydney Qudos Bank Arena

On Wednesday The band played the show in Sydney and Rod enjoyed a day out with his son Alastair at The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney and Penny shared a snap of herself cuddling up to an adorable koala while visiting The Sydney Zoo at Eastern Creek

Meanwhile Rod shocked the staff at a model train store in Western Sydney by making a surprise visit, He dropped into the Woodpecker Model Railways shop in Pendle Hill and bought some American cars for his layout.

Photo Thanks to Woodpecker Model Railways

Speaking to SMILER on Wednesday Jodie from Woodpecker Model Railways said “We are overwhelmed with the response we have gotten from our photo as you can imagine, our shop is a small family business and to have someone like Rod Stewart walk into our shop was unbelievable we were lucky enough to see him in concert and it was amazing” https://www.facebook.com/woodpeckermodelrailways/

Superb photographer Marcus thephunkyfeelone was at the concert and got these stunning photos including our main photo

Photo Marcus thephunkyfeelone
Photo Marcus thephunkyfeelone
Photo Marcus thephunkyfeelone
Photo Marcus thephunkyfeelone

To read Michael Bailey’s review from The Sydney Morning go to Herald https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/out-on-the-town-until-4-in-the-morning-rod-stewart-has-still-got-it-20230329-p5cwho.html

Mt Duneed Estate Waurn Ponds

Earlier today the Geelong crowd finally got to see Rod after the show was rescheduled before the event 3AW Melbourne’s Ross Stevenson got an exclusive interview with Rod

One unusual thing that happened at the show was a lady called Aimee held a sign up asking Rod to let her sing with him on Stay With Me. So someone from Rods crew got her up on stage and she got to do her duet..more on this show next week!

This Weeks Rod Art

Emily Ingham attended Rod’s show on Saturday night at Sirromet Wines Mount Cotton so it is fitting that we feature her stunning art work this week

Speaking to SMILER last Friday Emily said “My mum and I are huge fans of his and are going to his concert tomorrow in Brisbane Australia and this year I am painting outfits for every concert I go to, so I thought why not?! ..Trying to get noticed and gift them to him šŸ¤žšŸ¼šŸ„°”

We think Rod would love this amazing sleeveless jacket with it’s amazing art work if he got to see it, Kimberley and Alastair and Kimberly have both put likes on Emily’s Instagram page

To see more artwork by Emily go to https://www.instagram.com/emilyingham1/

WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOOT BOYS GONE ?

The Faces ‘Borstal Boys’ features on a new 3 CD compilation ā€œA Celebration Of Yob Rockā€ That will be released by Cherry Red on May 19th.

ā€¢ A swaggering 3CD collection featuring 60 tracks that were the soundtrack to the terraces and back streets of 70s Britain.

ā€¢ Featuring ā€˜Lads Rockā€™ legends The Faces, Mott The Hoople and Slade.

ā€¢ Plus stalwarts from the heavier end of Glam, with the likes of Sweet, Geordie and Hector and a swathe of non art school Punk outfits like Cock Sparrer, Slaughter & The Dogs and Sham 69.

ā€¢ And pre Oi! pioneers like Menace, Angelic Upstarts and Cockney Rejects.

ā€¢ Not to mention ā€˜bovver rockā€™ rarities from the likes of Scruff, Johnny Du Cann and
Cyanideā€¦

60 tracks that exude a ā€˜who do you think youā€™re shoving aroundā€™ attitudeā€¦.and not a ballad among them.

With a fully illustrated booklet with notes on each track.

Thereā€™s surely a film just waiting to be made to chronicle the glory days of Yob Rockā€¦ itā€™s only a matter of time.

To pre order and to see full track listing go to

https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/where-have-all-the-bootboys-gone-a-celebration-of-yob-rock-3cd-clamshell-box/

Long John Baldry BBC Broadcasts 1965-66 LP

Rod is featured on a new Long John Baldry 2 disc vinyl released in April, Long John Baldry BBC Broadcasts 1965-66 .

SKU: R&B122

Description
Over sixteen fine sounding tracks ā€“ mostly recorded for BBC radio ā€“ we explore the roots of UK rockā€™nā€™roll with two groups fronted by Long John Baldry ā€“ the R&B / soul review that was Steampacket and the jazzy blues of The Hoochie Coochie Men. Also featured are Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger, Rod Stewart, Steve Winwood, and Eric Burdon. Comes with full credits and extensive sleeve notes.
R&B122

Disc One

  1. Itā€™s All Right
  2. How Long Will It Last
  3. In The Midnight Hour
  4. Going to a Go Go
  5. The Drifter
  6. I Didnā€™t Want to Have to Do It
  7. Everythingā€™s Gonna Be Alright
  8. Sheā€™s A Woman
  9. (Weā€™re Gonna) Jump For Joy
    Disc Two
  10. Lord, Remember Me
  11. Speak Your Piece
  12. Iā€™m On To You Baby
  13. Turn On Your Lovelight
  14. Five Long Years
  15. Gee Baby, Ainā€™t I Good To You
  16. Stormy Monday
    All in excellent sound quality except Side Two tracks 1, 5, 6 & 7, Which are lesser quality.

To order a copy go to https://rhythmandbluesrecords.co.uk/

Long John Baldry Broadcasts 1964-68

Also realeased in April is a new 2 disc CD, Long John Baldry Broadcasts 1964-68 .

Description
What made Long John Baldry stand out from the British R&B singers in the mid-sixties was the width and depth of his knowledge of the blues. Heā€™d been knocking around the Soho folk, jazz and skiffle scene since 1955, when as a fourteen-year-old, he first taught himself to play Leadbelly numbers on the guitar. He worked with all the greats of early British R&B: Alexis Korner, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, Davey Graham, Cyril Davies, before becoming a frontman himself.

Over 46 fine sounding tracks ā€“ mostly recorded for BBC radio ā€“ we explore the broadcast material of the first groups led by Baldry; the R&B / Soul review that was Steampacket, where he shared vocal duties with Rod Stewart and Julie Driscoll and the Jazz ā€˜nā€˜ Blues of the Hoochie Coochie Men and Bluesology (featuring Elton John on piano). John loved to perform and this album captures him live in what was the most significant part of his career. And he doesnā€™t disappoint.
RANDB094 To order a copy go to https://rhythmandbluesrecords.co.uk/

Disc One

  1. Speak Your Piece March 3rd 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  2. Iā€™m On To You Baby March 3rd 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  3. Turn On Your Lovelight March 3rd 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  4. Bright Lights, Big City February 28th 1964 Hoochie Coochie Men
  5. The 2.19 February 28th 1964 Hoochie Coochie Men
  6. Mojo Working February 28th 1964 Ensemble
  7. Youā€™re Breaking My Heart March 19th 1964 Long John Baldry/Blue Flames
  8. Medley April 28th 1964 Long John Baldry/ Vernon Girls
  9. Backwater Blues Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  10. St. James Infirmary Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  11. Timeā€™s Getting Tougher Than Tough Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  12. Speak Your Piece Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  13. Five Long Years Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  14. Gee Baby, Ainā€™t I Good To You Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  15. Stormy Monday Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  16. (Weā€™re Gonna) Jump For Joy August 8th 1965 Ensemble with Eric Burdon
  17. Lord, Remember Me August 8th 1965 Steampacket
  18. Itā€™s All Right September 28th 1965 Steampacket
  19. How Long Will It Last September 28th 1965 Steampacket
  20. In The Midnight Hour September 28th 1965 Steampacket
  21. Going To A Go Go June 7th 1966 Steampacket
  22. The Drifter June 7th 1966 Steampacket
  23. Everythingā€™s Gonna Be Alright June 7th 1966 Steampacket
  24. I Didnā€™t Want to Have to Do It June 7th 1966 Steampacket
    Disc Two
  25. Filthy McNasty Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  26. Sunset Eyes Early 1965 Hoochie Coochie Men
  27. Sheā€™s A Woman June 7th 1966 Brian Auger & The Trinity
  28. Cuckoo January 1967 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  29. Turn On Your Lovelight January 1967 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  30. Morning Dew November 1967 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  31. Let The Heartaches Begin November 1967 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  32. Bad Luck Soul November 1967 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  33. How Sweet It Is November 1967 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  34. Mexico May 1968 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  35. Morning Of The Carnival May 1968 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  36. Janine May 1968 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  37. Better By Far August 1968 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  38. When The Sun Comes Shining Thruā€™ August 1968 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  39. The Drifter August 1968 Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  40. Call It Stormy Monday Unknown Long John Baldry/Bluesology
  41. I Canā€™t Stand It June 5th 1965 Brian Auger & The Trinity
  42. Fool Killer June 5th 1965 Brian Auger & The Trinity
  43. Just Got Some Unknown Brian Auger & The Trinity
  44. Rock Candy Unknown Brian Auger & The Trinity
  45. Letā€™s Do It Tonight June 5th 1965 Brian Auger & The Trinity
  46. Loop De Loop June 5th 1965 Brian Auger & The Trinity

Well Done..

Well done to all the SMILER members that sent in Faces stories to Richard Houghton for the excellent book that has been dropping through everyones letter boxes this week

I think we are safe to say nothing like this has ever been written about the band before and it was a great angle to write the book from, If you have not got your copy get you can order a copy from https://spenwoodbooks.com/product/tell-everyone-faces/

SMILER Rod statue update

Artist Tim Jeffs has sent us another update on our SMILER Rod statue and it is really coming on

Tim told us this week “Lots more to do bulking up and then adding detail” So don’t worry Yve Paige his hair is not finished yet!

Some SMILER’s Have All The Luck

Some of the SMILER team attended the Some Guy’s Have All The Luck ‘The Rod Stewart Story‘ when the show hit Stockport on Thursday, It was a fun packed night from start to end and we loved meeting many SMILER members [most for the first time] before and after the show in the world famous Chestergate pub that is currently going viral on the internet https://www.facebook.com/chestergatepub A trip to Stockport is not complete without a trip to this pub!

The new improved show was as always excellent and it was great to see a couple more Faces songs included in the show, the Stockport crowd were rocking from the start and after Paul introduced SMILER The Rod Stewart Fan Club some joined him on stage for You’re In My Heart!

Photo Sophie Elizabeth Kay

Anyone who is going to see the hit show on the latest tour can now also buy a live cd and a Some Guy’s scarf https://someguyshavealltheluck.com/shop.html

It was also great to get a couple of new members..if you come across the Carlisle photos please send them in!

Thanks to Paul and his superb band for a great night.

SMILER Back Issues and Binders

SMILER’s and Binders

John Rafferty has come into possession of 6 SMILER binders containing issues 24 to 101of SMILER magazine the binders have room for 6 more issues, If anyone is interested in purchasing them please contact me at  [email protected] with any offers and I will pass them on to John.

And Finally…

Don’t forget April 3rd is International Tweed Day

Photo Hardware Lane Costumes

Also don’t forget anyone going to Roche Estate, Pokolbin, Australia tomorrow, Centennial Vineyards Bowral on Sunday or Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin, New Zealand on Wednesday please send in any photos , thoughts or reviews..

See you next week.

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