Bad Company - Inside 1974-1982 (Full Music Documentary)

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  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2019
  • This programme features founder member Simon Kirke and a team of distinguished critics -including biographer Steven Rosen - as they revisit and re-assess the work of this classic era of Bad Company. This was the group’s seventies heyday when the original line up of Rodgers/ Kirke/ Burrell/ Ralphs rose to worldwide superstardom with a string of amazing albums including Bad Company, Straight Shooter and Run with The Pack. Featuring Can’t Get Enough, Bad Company, Good Lovin’ Gone Bad, Feel like Makin’ Love and many more...
    Be sure to check out www.codarecords.co.uk for vinyl and CD releases from this artist, and don’t forget to subscribe to the newsletter for news of all our latest drops.
    Thanks for watching! - The Coda Records Team
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  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 Před 4 měsíci +9

    The simple truth is, Paul Rodgers could have fronted any decent band around at the time. and propelled them to rock greatness.

  • @govtom4
    @govtom4 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Paul Rodgers is my favorite rock singer of them all. His voice has stood the test of time. Cheers from Tejas, everyone.

  • @paulj0557tonehead
    @paulj0557tonehead Před 4 lety +13

    I can tell you we Americans REQUIRED Bad Company!!!

    • @carimawebb9498
      @carimawebb9498 Před měsícem

      Indeed! But then when I heard the song “Bad Company” for the first time on the grade school school bus, I was sure they were an American band. As a child of the American West, the reference to the “6 gun” just resonated. ( Unfortunately, in the last few decades we’ve gone off the deep end over here w/the gunsexual worship - but that’s for another day.) It wasn’t until fairly recently I realized they were Brits & just how many of their songs have been favs of mine. The heaviesq bluesy solid rock sound in conjunction w/Paul’s indisputably phenomenal rock voice just conveyes this raw natural energy & sexual undertone that’s the hallmark of all great rock music. (In my humble opinion). Oh hell yeah! So happy to have come of age during this time. Period

  • @markhunter8554
    @markhunter8554 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Boz started out as a singer, joined King Crimson, was taught to play bass by Robert Fripp, and ended up in Bad Company with Paul Rodgers as the singer.

  • @raybolton1225
    @raybolton1225 Před 4 lety +21

    Simon Kirk is such a great drummer, there are no throw away hits, when he hits a cymbal it means something. One of my favorite rock drummers

  • @craigstandridge2240
    @craigstandridge2240 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I think what people miss is our music back in the day, was very sexual. Bad Co, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Stones, the list goes on. Greatest music off all time❤

    • @iDONTdoFacebook
      @iDONTdoFacebook Před 5 měsíci +1

      Pink Floyd music wasn’t sexual and their music is also among the greatest, most timeless music ever released.

    • @craigstandridge2240
      @craigstandridge2240 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@iDONTdoFacebook agreed! They were one of my favorite bands. Would just hang out with my headphones on and take in ALL the subtle nuances in the background of their music. Epic Band! And yes of course NOT ALL were sexual.

    • @iDONTdoFacebook
      @iDONTdoFacebook Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@craigstandridge2240
      Well, except for their song on “The Wall” album called “Young Lust (Dirty Woman)”. That one is definitely sexually oriented. I’d forgotten about that one.

    • @craigstandridge2240
      @craigstandridge2240 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@iDONTdoFacebook LOL 😆 good stuff

    • @sentry8535
      @sentry8535 Před 4 měsíci

      @@iDONTdoFacebook You have to take into account that " Young lust " is meant to be listened to as a' flashback' and not as a' suggestion', and so I think it would be safe to say that the song is really just narrative' rather than sexual '

  • @Thorkildzen
    @Thorkildzen Před 4 měsíci +3

    Burning sky is one of the greatest rock and roll albums ever.

  • @johnolson7319
    @johnolson7319 Před 4 lety +4

    Enjoyed the music of Bad Company at the age of 14 now almost 60 and still enjoy jamin' to them

  • @maikk05
    @maikk05 Před 4 lety +6

    just sat down rolled a joint and watched the video like i was back in high school in 77

  • @teresa67factoid95
    @teresa67factoid95 Před 4 lety +20

    What a fantastic rock voice on Paul Rogers

  • @vcr210
    @vcr210 Před 4 lety +12

    One of my favorite Rock Bands.

  • @darlenejeanson7131
    @darlenejeanson7131 Před 4 lety +22

    Have always loved Paul Rogers when he was in Free & Bad Company - that voice & he’s still out there rocking with that killer voice that’s only getting better. Those tight pants & little shirts he wore earlier didn’t hurt either!!! Mick Ralph’s - loved him too - he usually looked at Paul when he was playing which I thought was really cool. Long live Bad Company!!!

    • @nia4me1
      @nia4me1 Před 4 lety

      Is he still singing...NEED to hear him again...

    • @iDONTdoFacebook
      @iDONTdoFacebook Před 5 měsíci

      @@nia4me1
      I assume you’ve been made aware of Paul’s first studio album of original songs in 24 years that was released a few months ago (Sept 2023). If you haven’t heard it or bought it yet, GET IT. He sounds as good at age 74 as he did in his late 20’s / early 30’s with Bad Company. A truly GIFTED voice! And the songs are solid. The album’s called “Midnight Rose”.

  • @richardbishop8666
    @richardbishop8666 Před 4 lety +2

    To me this band is what rock n roll is supposed to sound like. Big and bad and loud and proud. Love this band!!

  • @aynsleighmalayne3558
    @aynsleighmalayne3558 Před 4 lety +15

    One of the most underrated singers of all time. Yes, millions know and adore, but others get the hype making other’s seem bigger. No hype or major promotion, just the music, for the music. His voice, talent has transcended down throughout time. Music you can listen all the way through and gives you that pep in your step or relax. Not just for a particular mood, and never boring. Ppl naturally upbeat and soulful love his/their music.

    • @markhunter8554
      @markhunter8554 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Underrated? Paul Rodgers has been named (in print) as being the most compelling vocalist since Steve Winwood.

    • @iDONTdoFacebook
      @iDONTdoFacebook Před 5 měsíci

      Paul Rodgers is not known as “THE VOICE” of Rock for nothing. He’s not underrated by any means. He’s LEGEND. Some of the best Rock vocalists out there have stated how much they admire Rodger’s vocal gift. Some have said they wish they could sound as good as Paul.

  • @matt5415
    @matt5415 Před 4 lety +12

    I saw Bad Company July 2019. Paul Rodgers sang Shooting Star and it about made me cry because it was in fact a long, Summer day that day. Rodgers sounds pretty much the same.

  • @jamescreek1319
    @jamescreek1319 Před 4 lety +16

    Paul Rogers is one of the all time greatest rockers ever bad company was part of the soundtrack of my life

    • @bonichols8511
      @bonichols8511 Před 4 lety

      BRIAN HOWE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @lawmantheonetrueking3739
      @lawmantheonetrueking3739 Před 9 měsíci

      @@bonichols8511Brian got his big break with Bad Company. Paul at 19 co wrote All Right Now, still one of the greatest ever rock songs. Brian kept the band going when Paul left but Many bands have disbanded and reformed and Bad Co would have risen again as soon as you mention Paul Rodgers is the lead singer. sadly Brian is not here now but Paul’s voice is still as good as ever. Can’t say the same for many others including; Jagger, Plant, Davies, Coverdale, Gillan, Bon Jovi, Stanley, Perry, Gramm to name a few. All great but through age, wear and tear or illness their voices have just about gone. The Voice is still up there.

    • @bonichols8511
      @bonichols8511 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah lawman i guess ill just have 2 go back 2 what i stated before that Brian Howe is the BEST singer that EVER sung with this band of pretty much assholes 2 say the least and if you will go 2 your computer and type in Brian Howes very NEGATIVE experience without his singing of course cause like i said he IS the BEST lead singer 2 ever front this band and of course thats my opinion BUT the other 2 JERKS in this band couldnt and wouldnt apparently do hardly anything whatsoever 2 get along with Brian OR HELP HIM.............SUCH PRICKS , i just dont understand it at all they absolutely would NOT make any effort 2 help him at all and if you will and if you have their music with Brian singing on it you will find out very quickly who done ALL the work in this stinking band BECAUSE HIS NAME IS ALWAYS THE 1ST ONE BEHIND EVERY SONG AND IF THATS NOT ENUFF HIS NAME WAS THE ONLY NAME BEHIND THE AWESOME SONGS HE PUT OUT FOR THIS BAND ........im sorry but i know ive really let you know how i feel and how much i think of Brian Howe and will ALWAYS FEEL This way. iT IS SIMPLY WRONG FOR ANYBODY TO GET TREATMENT LIKE POOR BRIAN GOT FROM THE 2 JERFOFFS IN THIS BAND BUT DONT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT GO PUT IN WHAT I TOLD YOU TO PUT IN AND YOU WILL ALSO SEE THE TRUTH. I REALLY LIKED BRIAN HOWE BEFORE I EVER KNEW HIM WITH THIS BAND BUT WHEN I LEARNED ALL OF THIS SHIT THAT HAPPENED TO HIM I BECAME A MUCH STRONGER FAN OF HIS THAN I EVER WAS BEFORE.......OOOH YES HIS MELODIC VOCAL ABILITY SOUNDS SOOOOO GOOD TO MY EARS AND IN MY BOOK OL BRIAN IS AS GOOD AS ANY OF EM ANYWHERE ON AN Y GIVEN DAY..........PERIOD .@@lawmantheonetrueking3739

  • @brucecall1595
    @brucecall1595 Před 4 lety +11

    Johnny told his momma hey momma I'm goin away.goin ta hit the big time gonna be a big star someday......momma came to the door with a teardrop in her eye....johnny said don't cry momma smile and wave goodbye! Yup. The phrase classic rock was coined for such as these. Immortalized just like johnny.🔥

    • @johnnyx9892
      @johnnyx9892 Před 4 lety +1

      That could have been a Lynrd Syknrd line.
      Sounds like a Southern boy saying goodbye to his momma before leaving home for the big city.

    • @brucecall1595
      @brucecall1595 Před 4 lety

      @@johnnyx9892 hey Johnny x! Lynyrd Skynyrd r awesome. They call me the breeze, I keep blowin down the road. But Tuesdays gone with the wind. Lol. 🌬️

  • @kerrymarris4260
    @kerrymarris4260 Před 4 lety +2

    I was 10 years old in1974, but I had two older brothers and a sister to. And listen to the Beatles, deep purple, and bad company way before lead zeppelin or the stones. I know ALL of these songs by heart. I'd heard them on the radio three times a day for years.my first album was roomer's BY Fleetwood Mac. And my first concert was Pat Benatar in a small nightclub in Syracuse NY. And then George Thurogood. Spell check SUCKS on this sort of writing. Thanks again, Wonka Luv y'all.

  • @Sirskibumsalot
    @Sirskibumsalot Před 4 lety +6

    My 1st concert way back in the 70s ..... liked them ever since !

  • @rclamb04
    @rclamb04 Před 4 lety +15

    Mick Ralphs was Awesome!

    • @davewelch377
      @davewelch377 Před 8 měsíci +2

      He still is!!

    • @rclamb04
      @rclamb04 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@davewelch377 You got that right 🎸

  • @williamkelly6319
    @williamkelly6319 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank God for the British! I absolutely love bad company. Straight shooter is one of the best albums ever made. It ROCKS and makes me cry. Anna & Call on me are so beautiful and poignant.

  • @cg4228
    @cg4228 Před měsícem +1

    The best band ever!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @ernestkiyoshk9255
    @ernestkiyoshk9255 Před měsícem +1

    Bad company was my first album given to me by my aunt gail kicknosway ive been a fan ever since

    • @kenseymour5152
      @kenseymour5152 Před měsícem

      My uncle introduced me to Bad Company I’ve been a fan every since

  • @peterjeffery8495
    @peterjeffery8495 Před 4 lety +7

    There has never, ever been a better Lead Singer than Paul "straight up-no chaser" Rodgers. He the best that ever was.Everyone else comes fifth.

  • @lancerx1759
    @lancerx1759 Před 4 lety +6

    "Don't Let Me Down" was one of my Girls / Our Favorites, It really made you "Feel Like Making Love", Its another in a Long List of Great Based Songs by an Extremely Great Based Band

  • @glenkepic3208
    @glenkepic3208 Před 4 lety +2

    Great. Never saw them but on my mind forever. Have the albums but hadn't spun them in years (classic rock radio was enough).
    Trader Joes about 10 years ago, strip mall, 6 in the morning and Deal With The Preacher is playing. Hadn't heard this in maybe 20 years. Blew me away.
    Worked it up, Epi LP and fender combo amp. Great track and band.

  • @deborahrobertson8606
    @deborahrobertson8606 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm not a Bad Company afficionado, but they struck me as a little formulaic. Free, on the other hand, were a strange, spine chilling miracle.

  • @barrywainwright3391
    @barrywainwright3391 Před 4 lety +2

    Millions really dug the band and that's all that mattered. I think they were groovy and I had all their records. I enjoyed this free cool well made documentary. It brings back lots of good memories.

  • @flipnap2112
    @flipnap2112 Před 4 lety +8

    them devouring zeppelin is like saying shoes are better than a tennis court.. two completey different types of awesome

  • @dbuck5350
    @dbuck5350 Před 4 lety +6

    Even today, my favorite Bad Company song and favorite performance by Paul Rodgers (edging out Alright Now with Free) is Gone, Gone, Gone from Desolation Angels.

    • @Barbaste
      @Barbaste Před 4 lety

      Desolation Angels is one of my fav albums, I have it since I was 13!

    • @melissatyree566
      @melissatyree566 Před 4 lety +2

      Gone, gone, gone was written by boz Burrell.

    • @jackaction7077
      @jackaction7077 Před 4 lety

      Love it too

  • @johnnycarpenter7126
    @johnnycarpenter7126 Před měsícem +2

    Am I the only one that knows that Bad Company is the only band that Led Zeppelin allowed to use swan song recording studio, and, the only band that carries the swan song emblem on their albums with the angel with wings

  • @briangoldy8784
    @briangoldy8784 Před 4 lety +1

    Philadelphia...Pennsylvania.. .......18 years old ........in 1974................This band an 18 year old drinking in New Jersey .........What a blast........

  • @ravendranpunianathan9368

    The best by far ❤

  • @richq11
    @richq11 Před 4 lety +1

    For all of the great popular songs they played, Rough Diamonds is my favorite album.

  • @PrincipledNaturalLaw
    @PrincipledNaturalLaw Před 4 lety +1

    I grew up listening to my older brothers records, a lot of old Blues, Rock, etc.
    At 15, and i'd been living on Hendrix & Led Zep for like 3 years as everything else i was hearing didn't come close to what i was getting....then i heard the album Bad Company.
    Christ...it floored me....i think it was about a week before i took my next breath.
    Led Zep & Hendrix in my bones & Bad Company running through my veins......tbh can't believe am still here lol

    • @matthewotremba9230
      @matthewotremba9230 Před 4 lety +1

      THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIEND , WE THOUGHT THEY'D NEVER END

  • @wolfgangrittner6637
    @wolfgangrittner6637 Před 4 lety +1

    whoever cut this video did a great job!

  • @markc4050
    @markc4050 Před 4 lety +10

    thanks for posting......appreciate the mini guitar lessons...

  • @MatthewBaumgarten
    @MatthewBaumgarten Před 4 lety +2

    My favorite band to listen to when I play pool or cook in my kitchen

  • @deborahwallacejohnson1068

    best band ever I sing several of their songs

  • @kevinraimond7658
    @kevinraimond7658 Před 4 lety +1

    This was very good! Thanks

  • @Boomer715
    @Boomer715 Před 4 lety

    Bad company inspired more musicians in America than free! I was born in 64.... I bought everything they released! I saw Elvis on tv.... live via satellite when I was a child and being from the south, here was a guy who had a heavy southern accent and wore a cape like a superhero! I started asking for guitars that year. By the 70s I was listening to all kinds of bands, bad company‘s first album release inspired me to ask for my first electric guitar, a fender duo sonic, for Christmas! I have a picture on Christmas morning 1977 where I’m being handed this guitar and I’m wearing the classic black t with Bad Co in silver.....the way Paul sang rock with so much soul was inspiring to my generation of working musicians. Every bar band and solo performer I’ve ever known has done at least one Bad Company song! I still play Bad Company, silver Blue & Gold & Shooting Star.... also Crazy Circles.... great band! Great songs! Thanks for all the great material 🤘🏻😀

  • @jeanniecampbell1374
    @jeanniecampbell1374 Před 4 lety +1

    I still love all they did ...they evolved .

  • @PCisDangerous
    @PCisDangerous Před 4 lety +1

    Nice. Thank you.

  • @gwletsbereal9324
    @gwletsbereal9324 Před 4 lety +3

    BAD CO ROCKS....

  • @iDONTdoFacebook
    @iDONTdoFacebook Před 5 měsíci

    The first 2 music albums I ever owned in my life was when I was 16 in 1975 and my girlfriend asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I said I only want 2 things: the albums “Straight Shooter” by Bad Co. and “One Of These Nights” by The Eagles. That’s what I got. They were 8-track cassettes so I could play ‘em in my first car: a pristine blue with white vinyl top ‘71 Plymouth Barracuda. I quickly purchased Bad Co’s first album and bought each of the other 4 as they were released. I’ve always considered “Run With The Pack” to be their peak, but I loved “Burnin’ Sky” nearly as well. For a long time their last two albums didn’t grow on me as much as the first four. But another 10 or 15 years down the road and I really started appreciating the music of those final two albums of the original BC lineup: “Desolation Angels” and “Rough Diamonds”.
    One of the last albums I purchased was just a few months ago at age 64: Paul Rodgers’ first studio album of original songs in 24 years: “Midnight Rose”. No hype, no exaggeration, Paul Rodgers sounds as good at age 74 as he did in his late 20’s / early 30’s with Bad Company. The man is GIFTED vocally! STILL one of the greatest voices in the world of music!

  • @michaelharper4425
    @michaelharper4425 Před 4 lety +5

    Rodgers was a good guitar player...impressive

  • @ellismaytham456
    @ellismaytham456 Před 4 lety +1

    Great work

  • @gdbrookshire
    @gdbrookshire Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome

  • @randyfarley8937
    @randyfarley8937 Před 4 lety +3

    Man, I miss this kind of mucic all of the Rock Music is a thing in the past, the young people today don't know what Rock Music is!!!!

  • @jillsmcfarland2001
    @jillsmcfarland2001 Před 4 lety +2

    Free forever !

  • @dalesubic345
    @dalesubic345 Před 4 lety +1

    I never thought that Paul was a great vocalist. My first concert experience was in.. I do not know 77, 78. Oakland Coliseum. Bad Company.
    Wow. They came out playing Bad Company and then the drum stage rose into the air with green LASERS (frecking LASERS), holy crap. That was the first time that I had ever seen a Laser. The show was amazing and I have been a Bad Co fan ever since.

  • @finarollerz
    @finarollerz Před 4 lety +3

    Maybe if you mix Zeppelin and CCR you'd get Bad Co.?
    Love them all.

  • @nicholaswiltshire6356
    @nicholaswiltshire6356 Před 4 lety +2

    Simply love Bad Company. Paul Rogers best rock vocalists of all time. Simon Kirke my favourite drummer of all time. And they wrote some great songs. So under estimated.

  • @jimmyjennings4089
    @jimmyjennings4089 Před 4 lety +6

    The guy that said they produced the greatest Rock singer, I've always known that about Paul Rogers.

    • @bonichols8511
      @bonichols8511 Před 4 lety

      BRIAN HOWE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 Před 4 lety +18

    "Devoured" Zepplin? Sorry but no body will ever devour Zepplin. But Bad Company was a great band and Paul Rogers had a great voice, you can't deny that.

    • @davidboden5791
      @davidboden5791 Před 4 lety +3

      Zepplin are overrated

    • @davidboden5791
      @davidboden5791 Před 4 lety

      @rannanbrakay and ?

    • @matthewotremba9230
      @matthewotremba9230 Před 4 lety

      he wanted to ,,,,,,,,, ugh ,,,,,,,,,,, "Devour Paul Rogers _ _ _ _"

    • @jonesy2111
      @jonesy2111 Před 4 lety

      They could never compare to Led Zeppelin in any possible and stretch of thr imagination. Bad Company were a boring radio but rock band

    • @MICKEYISLOWD
      @MICKEYISLOWD Před 4 lety +1

      The Beatles devoured everyone...also The Beach Boys were light yrs better.

  • @Barbaste
    @Barbaste Před 4 lety +8

    Desolation Angels is their best album if you're interested in music instead of hits.

    • @jackaction7077
      @jackaction7077 Před 4 lety

      That album had hits too in my eyes(Rock n Roll Fantasy..Gone gone gone and Turning Circles)..i love all of the first 5 personally

    • @timinla64
      @timinla64 Před 4 lety

      Jack Action I always enjoyed Oh Atlanta too.

  • @cindydufala7646
    @cindydufala7646 Před 4 lety

    Bravo ⚘

  • @markorollo.
    @markorollo. Před 3 lety

    I wish I was around, or older, for this era of music, I was born end of 74

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 Před 4 lety +1

    Always loved Bad Co. Simon Kirke has some famous daughters now.

  • @Declare57
    @Declare57 Před 4 lety

    So glad I found this vid! Bad Co was a giant band and deservedly so! Basic lock and load rock and roll! Spawned thousands of players! Free broke up. Well let's do Free 2 and take off! These commentators are trying to put their fingers on magic! All the pieces fit, that's all!

  • @portcullis5622
    @portcullis5622 Před 4 lety +6

    If you pick the 10 best songs from the 6 original Bad Company albums, you will have one album that could stand alongside the 6 Free studio albums. The other tracks are ordinary, although Rodgers' exceptional voice lifts them. Bad Company had the commercial success, but Free had the soul and musical integrity.

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify Před 4 lety +1

      There was a lot of dross on the Free albums as well, they never reached their potential due to Kossof's problems and their age really, Andy Frazer was still only 20 when he left and Rodgers was 23.

    • @portcullis5622
      @portcullis5622 Před 4 lety

      @@Veaseify I disagree. No dross at all, actually. A few songs were ordinary or similar to each other. Their sound was so good, it made up for it. Bad Company mostly felt contrived and over produced. Although I only discovered Free 7 years after they split (a bit before my time), I have always felt that if you loved Free, it was hard to love Bad Company.

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify Před 4 lety

      @@portcullis5622 'a lot' of dross might be exaggerating but Rodgers vocals saved quite a few unmemorable tunes. I remember hearing the Live Album in the late 70's and waiting for something remotely uptempo to kick in, or even a decent riff and wondering what all the fuss was about. They were good, no doubt and probably fantastic to hear Rodgers live but Bad Company made anthems that overshadowed the mediocrity of their other stuff.

    • @portcullis5622
      @portcullis5622 Před 4 lety

      @@Veaseify That is the problem for me. I don't like anthemic songs. They are throwaway. If I never hear 'Shooting Star' or 'Can't Get Enough' ever again, I will be quite happy. As for 'Young Blood' , 'Sweet Lil' Sister' and 'Honey Child', the lyrics just make me cringe! My favourite Bad Company album is 'Burnin' Sky' as it is the most Free-like. Songs like 'Morning Sun' and 'Like Water' were written during the first Free break up in 1971 and resurrected 6 years later.

    • @Veaseify
      @Veaseify Před 4 lety

      @@portcullis5622 thats interesting, I always liked Too Bad and Leaving You off that album but the rest sounded like filler to me. I never realised those songs you mentioned were originally Free tunes.

  • @dianaallison6110
    @dianaallison6110 Před 4 lety +1

    One of the most awesome rock bands ever! I've been trying 2 recall who Paul Rogers reminds me of..& just hit me: the Brit actor Robert Powell, who played Christ in "Jesus of Nazareth" movie/1977..& this is a compliment..4 them both. But..Bad Company Rules!! 🙂🙂☮☮✌✌💕💕

  • @justinwhite9689
    @justinwhite9689 Před 4 lety +4

    Rough Diamonds was a good album to me, overlooked yes not the best of theirs but is good

  • @Boomer715
    @Boomer715 Před 4 lety +15

    Just a thought, perhaps he meant they devoured Led Zeppelin.... as in consumed or listened to a lot of? I love both bands, both bands were commercially huge in the US market

    • @bluesborn
      @bluesborn Před 4 lety

      Listen to his remark in context starting from what the other critics say just beforehand: "they had the greatest singer that rocks ever produced" "they wanted to strip away all the excess...and deliver bare bones rock and roll that would make your blood boil" and then: "They DEVOURED Zeppelin" Those sound like fightin' words to me. Of course he might be talking about Bad Company getting more airplay in America which another critic talks about starting at around the 33 second mark. (they devoured zep at the 1 minute 7 second mark)

    • @MrManfly
      @MrManfly Před 4 lety +2

      @@bluesborn ya no, Bad Company did not "devour" Led Zeppelin !!

    • @bluesborn
      @bluesborn Před 4 lety

      @@MrManfly kind of my point

  • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
    @AllenFreemanMediaGuru Před 4 lety +2

    Great stuff! Shocked they trashed the work that came after Rodgers left as there were many more strong albums later on.

  • @scottmatheson2390
    @scottmatheson2390 Před 4 lety +5

    Paul Rodgers is often touted as one of best (if not THE best)singer(s) in rock music. Rodgers is undeniably a GREAT rock singer but if he has a failing, personally I'd say that his macho and soulful blues rock style, as arresting as it is, can suffer from a generic quality in much the same way as do even the best rock blues guitarists. Robert Plant, although yet another fine blues influenced rock singer, manages to sidestep most of the cliches that Rodgers is happy to utilize, and takes his voice into areas that very few other singers have gone or for that matter have been able to go. That said I was not always a big Plant fan (although I've loved Zeppelin since the early 1970s) It has taken me decades to truly appreciate Robert's musical artistry. Sorry, I know this is a Bad Company feature but one of the critics set me off with his fanboy hyperventilating over BC "devouring Zeppelin". I mean...COME ON.

    • @KebabMusicLtd
      @KebabMusicLtd Před 4 lety

      'manages to sidestep most of the cliches that Rodgers is happy to utilize'. Can you expand on your 'cliches' comment? What cliches does Paul 'happily' step on like unexploded mines????

    • @littlebird2276
      @littlebird2276 Před 4 lety +1

      Interesting perspective...I think I agree. Paul might have a more versatile voice, but Robert has a much more depth creatively over time

    • @scottmatheson2390
      @scottmatheson2390 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KebabMusicLtd "What cliches does Paul 'happily' step on like unexploded mines????" reminds me of the Black Adder WW1 series where Adder and his 2 idiot sidekicks are sent into no mans land on a silly suicidal mission. One of them asks Adder what to do if he accidentally steps on a mine and B.A says "well the standard procedure is to leap 200 feet in the air and then scatter yourself over a large area." To your question. I'm saying that Rodgers covers the same ground as most of his "blues rock" (rock blues"?) brethren be they singing or non singing musicians. The difference is he is a truly gifted vocalist who does it much better than the rest of them...with a few notable exceptions. As great as he is as a singer I don't hear him doing anything stylistically that sets him apart from the rest which is fine. You can be a superb singer without being a ground breaking stylist, or you can be a passable (in some cases barely passable)singer with originality to burn. Both are perfectly valid. Of course in the best of all possible worlds you get the rare individual who is not only a superb musician but also possesses a strong flair for thinking outside of the box. (pentatonically or otherwise - a little guitar humour for ya) In my opinion Robert Plant is that rarer kind of musician. Now I realize I haven't given you any examples of cliches that "Paul 'happily' steps on like unexploded mines????" lol but that was never my intention. I mean we could sit around over a few beer and pick apart various musicians styles and perceived failings until the cows come home, but the overarching point I wanted to make is that Paul Rodgers while being a great blues rock singer, didn't bring anything new to the table...and IMHO Robert Plant did.

    • @sanfordwhitaker1014
      @sanfordwhitaker1014 Před 4 lety

      @@scottmatheson2390 kuuukkuju>9l⁰jjju

  • @samuelsanchez3570
    @samuelsanchez3570 Před 4 lety

    Cool life to be the best. Bad is putting it mildly really good 👍

  • @DSilvergun
    @DSilvergun Před 4 lety +5

    Hopefully Mick Ralphs will be back on the road again soon.

    • @alanlatimer1024
      @alanlatimer1024 Před 9 měsíci

      Sadly that's not going to happen my Rock and Roll friend

  • @robertbishop5357
    @robertbishop5357 Před 4 lety +3

    Paul has a great voice. I think not singing for Deep Purple was a wise decision. Bad Company is a great band. They weren't the 1st band to have dueling guitars. You had April Wine, Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thin Lizzy. They all did well with their own flavor added.

  • @Tsnore
    @Tsnore Před 4 lety +2

    Weren't the Don Kirschner Rock Concerts filmed in front of an empty theater? I know the Kansas shows were with audiences dubbed in later to the video.

  • @jimchironna8075
    @jimchironna8075 Před 4 lety +5

    DEVOURED ZEPPELIN...HARDLEY.. A Great band though..love me some Bad Co. !!

  • @thegemini3rdsign
    @thegemini3rdsign Před 4 lety

    The second version of bad company was just as good with holy water and no smoke without a fire. The lead singer May have been a nightmare but the group itself was good.

  • @matthewotremba9230
    @matthewotremba9230 Před 4 lety +2

    DON KIRSHNERS ROCK CONCERT (on TV) ....... Anyone remember ?

  • @chuckwilliam4746
    @chuckwilliam4746 Před 4 lety +22

    Bad Co were an outstanding rock band, Paul Rodgers is one of the best vocalists in rock music, but "devoured Zeppelin"? lol

    • @k247a
      @k247a Před 4 lety +1

      They still are, saw them last August......

    • @wangbar1
      @wangbar1 Před 4 lety

      Ryan Williams They kind of did. In America anyway. Bad Company got way more radio air play. They were more commercially accessible.

    • @billsouza4457
      @billsouza4457 Před 4 lety

      @@wangbar1 ...Love them but no. What radio station were you listening to? Surely not rock radio.lol

    • @Boomer715
      @Boomer715 Před 4 lety

      I could be wrong but they were on zeppelins label perhaps he meant devouring as in big fans.... listened to a lot of Zeppelin?

    • @wangbar1
      @wangbar1 Před 4 lety

      Bill Souza usually KGB FM, San Diego California. Rock enough for you?

  • @davidkeller8084
    @davidkeller8084 Před 4 lety +3

    "Bad Company" the song,, All black Keys on the Keyboard

  • @andrewarthurmatthews6685
    @andrewarthurmatthews6685 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wishbone Ash were ‘the ‘ best ‘ duelling ‘ guitars band ever

  • @eamondunne8325
    @eamondunne8325 Před 4 lety +1

    Was that a Sonny Sprollins Rug??
    It was just so shiny 👍

  • @matthewotremba9230
    @matthewotremba9230 Před 4 lety

    I , as a carpenter , had a headset on and was singing along to bad company , and a guy bet me it did not say
    "Bad Company" that many times ,,,,, is your IPod skipping ? he said . I hooked to a speaker , and , we kinda counted ,
    and , well , he digressed .

  • @irmagarcia7826
    @irmagarcia7826 Před 7 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @jeffbogue3718
    @jeffbogue3718 Před 4 lety +1

    A great band I saw them in 1998 with all the original members they were awesome then I saw them again about 10 years later and they still had Mick Ralph's but they had the guitar player who is with them now from the band Heart

  • @kennyplay5982
    @kennyplay5982 Před 4 lety +1

    Question, what happened to the chord @ 13:03??

  • @PaPaPeeMD
    @PaPaPeeMD Před 4 lety

    Great Band fire and water must've made you there daughter...classic

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 Před 4 lety +2

    I always thought their name (especially when you listen to their title song's lyrics) was taken from the Western w/ Jeff Bridges (in the film also, was David Huddleston , later to be the BIG LEBOWSKI )who leads a life of crime while evading the Civil War w/ this other kid, "always on the run" 'Bad Company' was in theaters in 1972. I really liked the film, and the band. BAD COMPANY got their record deal in '74. just sayin'

  • @cynthiabroyles4890
    @cynthiabroyles4890 Před 4 lety

    Devoured Led Zeppilin? Super talent is found all over this period of time, no need to disrespect any of them. The big 4 at this time Led Zep, The Who, Stones, and then Bad Company came along and smacked us on the back of the head. Hello, welcome to the party!

  • @kirkm1970
    @kirkm1970 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow, I didn't know that Deep Purple asked Paul Rodgers to join them!

    • @stazjohnson8618
      @stazjohnson8618 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh yes, & it's ironic that he felt his style wouldn't fit, when the replacement they found was a Paul Rogers wannabe also from the North East... David Coverdale. That being said, I'm glad he didn't take them up on the offer, because we would have been denied both Bad Company & the Coverdale Deep Purple, not to mention Whitesnake & probably Rainbow too (if Black more had decided to stick with Purple instead of going off on his own)..

  • @deweycat01
    @deweycat01 Před 4 lety +4

    Devoured Zeppelin....HAAAAA. That dude obviously said that because he had nothing else to say

  • @WarthDader74
    @WarthDader74 Před 4 lety +1

    00:32 is that Tony Dolan from Venom?

  • @craigfazekas3923
    @craigfazekas3923 Před 4 lety +6

    "We hated King Crimson"... Guess more than 3 chords & anything other than 4/4 time wasn't their thang... 😎
    BTW, Paul Rodgers stated in interviews that Paul Kossoff was the best guitarist he'd ever worked with, hands down. High praise considering he'd also worked with Mick Ralphs & Jimmy Page, among others....

    • @crusheverything4449
      @crusheverything4449 Před 4 lety +1

      Not sure when he said it, but he worked with Gary Moore and Neal Schon, too. High praise, indeed!

    • @christopher9152
      @christopher9152 Před 4 lety +1

      I chuckled, too, at Kirke so obviously going out of his way to trash talk such a superior group of musicians (in any iteration, really) as King Crimson. Most of Bad Co's stuff just sounds unimaginative and dated, and it has no following among the younger generations, while kids today who are really into music still know and appreciate Crimson. There is a more personal angle to the story maybe.

    • @christopher9152
      @christopher9152 Před 4 lety +2

      @dimebag Darell Of course they were never a mass popularity type of band; most people are too stupid to appreciate any kind of music or art that is remotely complex. Musicians working in many different genres appreciate Crimson, though.

    • @christopher9152
      @christopher9152 Před 4 lety +1

      @dimebag Darrell I think Paul Rogers was a great singer and I enjoyed his stuff with Free...and a bit of his work with Bad Company. I just disagree with some of the absurdly over the top estimations of the band, placing them above Zeppelin, Crimson, etc., which from a purely musical standpoint, is silly. But there's no
      accounting for taste, each to their own, etc.

    • @GBCR
      @GBCR Před 4 lety

      @@christopher9152 I was with you until you mentioned Zeppelin. Yes, Bad Co. were way above -especialy live.

  • @woodywoodlstein9519
    @woodywoodlstein9519 Před 4 lety

    the holy water bad co was good too. take nothing away from them. holy water is a great album every siingle song.

  • @zone47
    @zone47 Před 4 lety +22

    They devoured Zeppelin? No.... why no, they didn't. Paul Rogers was the best part of the band.

    • @bryanfox6726
      @bryanfox6726 Před 4 lety +4

      I absolutely love Bad Co.-- but to say they 'devoured Led Zep' is just profoundly stupid...it's amazing how people can say such things knowing they're on camera...

    • @Declare57
      @Declare57 Před 4 lety +3

      Same management, bigger box office and crowd appeal. That's what they're talking about folks. Bad Co., Zepp and Purple...that was our set list when I played back in 70's. The first 2 bands slept in the same bed and ran in the same pack! (Remember the Firm?) These guys were the top rack and all knew each other. High times!

    • @christopher9152
      @christopher9152 Před 4 lety +3

      While a decent group within their rather limited scope, you couldn't remotely place Bad Co. anywhere near Led Zeppelin...neither in their material/songwriting nor performing. Among the younger generations (musicians and general public alike) BAD is already forgotten, whereas I see kids sporting Led Zep t-shirts at least once a week. Pretty silly comment.

    • @littlebird2276
      @littlebird2276 Před 4 lety

      Well that's BS. The whole band was immensely talented. That said, don't think they 'devoured' Zep. Wouldn't put claims out about Paul Rodgers if you can't even spell his name.

    • @da324
      @da324 Před 4 lety +2

      @@christopher9152 Decent group, remotely place? Is that why Zeppelin signed them to their label?

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable Před 4 lety

    ever notice that the bad company logo might as well say Gibson? It's the same font.

  • @hirawstra8edge137
    @hirawstra8edge137 Před 4 lety +17

    thankyou so much for the wonderful upload, another sterling job, again like in the cream doc we have Steven Rosen , a text book music critic ( not in a good way ) who knows absolutely jack shit, sorry but he is totally clueless, it amazes me that people like him are in a job, its critics like him who said all the queen albums were shit back in the day, or that Aerosmith were stones clones.

    • @shopcodarecords
      @shopcodarecords  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks so much! More uploads coming today :)

    • @dyskover
      @dyskover Před 4 lety

      first time I saw , actually the ONLY time I saw Aerosmith, I almost gagged at the sheer rip off of mick jagger by tyler, and they were just freaking loud and obnoxious. I didn't stay.

    • @hirawstra8edge137
      @hirawstra8edge137 Před 4 lety

      ​@@dyskover well, I think you mean Tyler ripping off jagger, or were you "trying" to be funny? well each to their own, you like what you like, but sadly when it comes to ripping off you have been fooled, like many others having your ears closed, not due to the "loud and obnoxious" to the fact that Aerosmith sounded like the stones, its like saying queen ripped off the beach boys all because of the harmonies.
      To add, trying to catch the stones on a good night was like spinning a roulette wheel and hoping for the best, the rolling stones, one of the most inconstant live bands in history.
      Did some great studio albums though, yes, I can count them on one hand.

    • @dyskover
      @dyskover Před 4 lety

      @@hirawstra8edge137 ya. Steven was absolutely mimicking Mick. The venue was an Armory in Manchester back in '68? Cement block walls didn't help. I have my ears to consider, make that one good ear. I never saw the Stones but I heard em on the radio back when all I wanted was Satisfaction.

    • @hirawstra8edge137
      @hirawstra8edge137 Před 4 lety

      @@dyskover fair enough fella, I respect that you have your own thoughts on the tyler/jagger like I said each to their own, cement blocks are awful for acoustics, this will never help you hear a good band, i've been to a few venues over the years that have not be designed well enough, big and small, i'm fortunate I still have two good ears, hope you have no permeant damage, or if it has hope you have found a way to deal with it.

  • @ourtravelingzoo3740
    @ourtravelingzoo3740 Před 4 lety +1

    Get over the Led Zep line. We get it. Saw Paul in end of 90s. Paul still looked sexy as hell. Great band.

  • @richardsteffey4061
    @richardsteffey4061 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Got that right,no band can top Led Zeppelin.

  • @matthewotremba9230
    @matthewotremba9230 Před 4 lety +3

    never saw a ,,,,,,,,, "How to play the riffs and chords" Guitar Lesson Band Documentary

  • @mrbreezeaau
    @mrbreezeaau Před 4 lety +3

    1:07 "They devoured Zeppelin". What? Give us a spell mate, we all love Bad Company or we wouldn't be on this page. And Paul Rodgers is probably the most under rated singer/musician who was actually popular (most people loved the songs but couldn't name him). But Bad Company is falling short of Led Zeppelin

    • @chromiumveins
      @chromiumveins Před 4 lety

      Good point! However, he may have meant they devoured Zep in having hits on the radio, which Zep really never had, despite how popular they were. Or, perhaps the guy doesn't know what he's talking about (ha, ha)

  • @daled8221
    @daled8221 Před 4 lety +2

    Funny how this great stuff hasn't been played on the radio once in the last 25 years but every station plays the same horrible songs every day!

    • @Capricosm
      @Capricosm Před 4 lety

      Which is why we watch CZcams and listen to Spotify.

  • @michaelharper4425
    @michaelharper4425 Před 4 lety +3

    BEST R&B/ROCK LEAD SINGER EVER...MOVE OVER PLANT😁

  • @mundosam
    @mundosam Před 4 lety +2

    No, they did not devour Zepplin

  • @matthewotremba9230
    @matthewotremba9230 Před 4 lety +6

    He could sing a "Chinese Menu" in Chinese and it would sound Great

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 Před 4 lety

      one of a long list of great R&R singers.