Rod Stewart has revealed nobody could 'get [him] off stage' during his first gig.
The British singer is renowned for his distinctive voice and hugely-successful music career which spans five decades. The 66-year-old musician admits that in the early days of his career, things didn't always go as smoothly.
'My first ever professional gig was the Manchester Twister Wheel in 1963/1964. I only had one song, I made it last about 20 minutes. They couldn't get me off stage,' he said in an interview with a British television show.
Rod has admitted he doesn't like song writing. The legendary musician says it takes a lot of focus and concentration for him to able to pen tracks, so when it comes to song writing, he has to 'lock' himself away.
''m a reluctant songwriter. But I'm starting to write again now, It's sort of a blues album but not. I used to have to be locked away in a room,' he explained. 'With the kids, their mums' would say, 'Don't disturb daddy he's writing his words.''
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