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Mouse Mat : Rod Stewart said a fond farewell on 6 December 1978 to the ship he helped to make a TV
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Rod Stewart said a fond farewell on 6 December 1978 to the ship he helped to make a TV
Rod Stewart said a fond farewell on 6 December 1978 to the ship he helped to make a TV star. He stood alone on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal and paid his last respects before the ship goes to the scrapyard. Rods record Sailing opened the BBCs award-winning series Sailor, about life on the great aircraft carrier. During his last visit at Plymouth Rod sang the song again - with a new group. The officers and crew joined in for an emotional last chorus.
1970s
© Mirrorpix
Unknown
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*2895152
Media ID 21561536
© Mirrorpix
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In this nostalgic photo print, captured in the 1970s, we witness a heartfelt moment as Rod Stewart bids farewell to the iconic aircraft carrier Ark Royal. On December 6th, 1978, the legendary musician stood alone on the flight deck of the ship he helped transform into a television sensation. The vessel had become a star itself through its appearance in the BBC's acclaimed series Sailor, which showcased life aboard this magnificent aircraft carrier. As a tribute to his beloved creation and its impending journey to the scrapyard, Rod performed his timeless hit "Sailing" during his last visit to Plymouth. However, this rendition held an extra layer of emotion as he was accompanied by a new group and joined by officers and crew members for one final chorus. This poignant scene exemplifies both Rod Stewart's deep connection with Ark Royal and how music can unite people in shared sentiment. The photograph encapsulates not only an endearing moment but also serves as a reminder of an era long gone – the vibrant 1970s. With its vintage charm and powerful symbolism, it transports us back to an age when musical legends like Rod Stewart left their mark on both stage and screen. This image is part of Memory Lane Prints' collection that allows us to relive significant moments from our past while celebrating cultural icons who shaped our history.
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