The Province

‘I’ve got the legs, voice and the stamina’

Music legend Stewart has no intention of following pal Elton John’s path to retirement

- JANE STEVENSON

Wake up Canadian fans, Rod Stewart has something to say to you.

When the 73-year-old music legend — with a new album, Blood Red Roses, due in May — was asked to embark on his most extensive cross-Canada trek in decades, he had only one answer.

“Let’s do it! While I’ve got the legs and the voice and the stamina,” said Stewart before his tour launch, recently in Toronto.

“It doesn’t even cross my mind — I enjoy myself,” said the double Rock and Roll Hall of Famer (as a solo artist and with The Faces), who will visit 10 Canadian cities on this latest jaunt. “I might cut it back a little bit ’cause I’ve got eight children. The two youngest are six and near 13 (and while they’ve), thoroughly enjoyed going on tour with dad, it’s not quite the novelty it was. So it’s going to be hard in the future. But we’ll see how this goes. I can’t miss the magic moments of them growing up. As for putting the word retirement out — never! I’ll just fade away into the bushes.”

We caught up with Stewart down the line from London. Q: Given what you say about retiring, did you give your old pal Elton

John a hard time about his recently announced farewell tour?

A: I did actually e-mail Elton and said, ‘What? Again dear?’ And I didn’t hear anything back. I think he’s upset with me. I think’s she’s upset with me.

She because of those female nicknames?

I’m Phyllis. And she’s Sharon. And it’s been that way for 50 years.

You guys should tour together?

Trust me darling, I’ve tried so many times. He doesn’t want the competitio­n. She’s stationary at the piano and I can still jump about and I don’t think he likes the idea of that. But I have suggested it. It would be so much fun.

You’ve been coming to Canada for decades. Do you have a favourite memory?

Without sounding trite, it’s always a lovely country to come to because architectu­rally it’s beautiful in major cities. And it’s always clean. I can’t think of one city in Canada that suffers like New York does and London does of atrocious rubbish all over the streets.

Did you ever date a Canadian girl?

Well, I haven’t had a date with a lady for 20 years although I did go out with a girl from Toronto once who was a manicurist. She was rather lovely but it was a long time ago. So that was rather cute. But I’m a very good boy now.

Did you ever meet Donald Trump along the way before he became president?

Yeah. I lived just down the road from him in Palm Beach, literally a minute’s drive on the ocean, and I used to always go to his Christmas Eve celebratio­ns and a lot of his functions. And he always treated me extremely well. That’s not the Donald Trump I’m watching on television at the moment.

Do you binge-watch anything on Netflix?

I’m a big fan of all the British (programs), you know The Crown, Victoria, I love watching all that stuff. Makes me proud to be British.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? What does British music icon Rod Stewart like most about Canada? Our clean cities.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES What does British music icon Rod Stewart like most about Canada? Our clean cities.

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