Rod Stewart's bizarre Ed Sheeran call out
Rod Stewart has called out Ed Sheeran in a bizarre rant, saying he doesn't think the pop singer's music will stand the test of time.
In a recent interview, the 79-year-old rocker was discussing what musicians would continue to be popular with the younger generations, although the interview quickly went awry when he couldn't remember the name of who he was thinking about.
“You mean like ‘Maggie May’? Songs that will be played in 50 years?” Stewart said in response to the question. “I like whatshisname. Oh f**king great, Rod. Well done,” said the rocker, unable to remember the name of the star he was thinking of.
“He’s British, really talented and his songs will be around,” he continued.
When the interviewer suggested that Sheeran was the person whose name he forgot, Stewart was quick to hit back by proclaiming himself to not being a fan of the singer-songwriter.
“No, not Ed, I don’t know any of his songs, old ginger bollocks. Jesus,” moaned Stewart.
Ultimately, Stewart was thinking of another British singer: George Ezra.
“Yes! I think he writes really tremendous songs,” he said of Ezra. “He’ll be around for quite a while.”
Stewart's comments come after he admitted he wanted to move in a different direction with his music from now on.
During an interview on BBC Breakfast, Stewart responded to a statement that host Charlie Stayt made, saying that “rock stars are performing into incredible ages now.”
Stewart reacted and said, “I am actually stopping.”
“I’m not retiring but I want to move on,” Stewart noted. “I had great success with The Great American Songbook … and I’ve just done a swing album with Jools Holland, which is going to come out next year, so I want to go in that direction.”
“I just want to leave all the rock ‘n’ roll stuff behind, for a while, maybe.”
“Everything has to come to an end sooner or later,” Stewart declared.
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