Rod Stewart didn’t always live the life of a star. Born in London, he grew up in a working-class family and started out playing in small clubs chasing his dreams with nothing but a raspy voice and a lot of heart. In his 1989 live performance in Queretaro, Mexico, Rod brought all of that to the stage. Dressed in a bold black-and-white polka dot shirt, he looked confident but once the music started, his voice told a deeper story.
Rod Stewart’s 1989 Queretaro concert is a journey through different moods and it starts with the heartache of “The First Cut Is the Deepest,” where his voice is full of raw feeling. He then switches to the cheerful song “Some Guys Have All the Luck,” which adds a light-hearted touch to the agony that had been there before. “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright)” then adds a gentle romantic touch, and “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” concludes by electrifying the evening with confidence and good humour. Every song reveals a new aspect of Rod, allowing you to experience the entire gamut of human emotions.
ROD STEWART Queretaro 1989,Parte 2.mp4
Fans loved this mix of songs and shared how it made them feel. Some found comfort in the sadness of “The First Cut Is the Deepest,” while others danced along to the lively beats of “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” Many fans said Rod’s honesty and variety made his music easy to relate to. One fan wrote, “He sang every part of life, the pain, the joy and the love.” This variety in the set helps people connect with different feelings all in one show.
A similar gentle sadness flows through the song, “I Don’t Want to Talk About It” but it takes on a quieter, more peaceful tone. The music slows down, wrapping you in a soft, almost dream-like mood. It’s not just about heartbreak anymore but about finding calm and understanding within the pain.
I Don’t Want To Talk About It (from One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall)
This second song touched people too. Some fans sang along quietly. Others watched with tears in their eyes. One person wrote, “This song gave me hope.” Another said, “Even in a big crowd, it felt like Rod was singing just to me.” His performance made everyone feel close to him.
Rod Stewart’s songs stay with people because he doesn’t hide his feelings. He shares his pain, his strength and his growth through every note. If you’re not already following him on YouTube, Instagram or Facebook, now’s the time. His music might be just what your heart needs next.