Free and Bad Company Drummer SIMON KIRKE shares amazing backbeat stories
Вставка
- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Drummer Simon Kirke kept the beat for two of the '70s most popular bluesy hard rockers: Free and Bad Company.
Born in London, Simon developed an interest in music at a young age and joined a local band called the Maniacs to play drums and sing. He negotiated a deal with his parents after graduating high school, that if he couldn't make it as a drummer in a band within a two-year period, he would then start a college career. Just a few months before the self-imposed deadline, Kirke landed a gig with a group called the Black Cat Bones. He befriended the group's guitarist, Paul Kossoff, who convinced him to start a new band with singer Paul Rodgers and ex-John Mayall's Bluesbreakers bassist Andy Fraser.
This band became Free in 1968.
The group would prove to be successful particularly on the strength of their classic 1970 release Fire and Water, and its anthemic hit single "All Right Now." However drugs and infighting began to dessimate the members' relationship and they broke up in 1973. Paul Kossoff passed away just three years later.
From the ashes of Free rose Bad Company. Simon and Paul Rodgers were joined by ex-King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell and ex-Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs. The band became one of the first groups signed to Led Zeppelin's record label, Swan Song and their debut album, 1974's Bad Company, went on to become one of hard rock's all-time classics.
Bad Company enjoyed several years of huge success before splitting up in 1982 (the group did reunite later in the decade without Rodgers, and again in the '90s when Rodgers rejoined).
Simon Kirke has always been super busy. As well as his work with Bad Company, he guested on a long list of recordings by other artists including albums by Wilson Pickett, Jim Capaldi, Ringo Starr and Ron Wood, among countless others.He was often drumming live on tour with acts like Chuck Berry, Ray Charles, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band.
In 2003, Simon went out on his very first solo tour and released his debut solo album. Since then there have been more solo albums, the latest of which is 2017's All Because of You.
Simon shares his incredible story with us this week.
For more information on Simon Kirke head to his website www.officialsi...
great ! - this is the man that I first heard as a drummer nearly 50 years ago and made me want to play drums and join a band ( which I still do)- still my all-time favourite drummer - great to hear Simon.
What a great girl, cool and professional..my music taste to. Didn't expect to hear our accent, you never get a DJ like this from Oz these days. Love Simon's drumming in Wishing Well, sits right in there and holds it down. Surprised Heartbreaker album didn't get a mention.
My 4 favourite bands who i saw live and loved there music and had great vocalist and musicians small faces ,humble pie singer steve marriott, and free, bad company singer paul Rodgers , great bands,
Alright now …. Can’t get enough of your love… great songs great drum tracks !
July 2024 - what a great story- loved Free and Bad Company in the 70’s.
Went to see Bad Company at the Birmingham Odeon.
Robert Plant and Jimmy Page came on stage for the encore. Bad Company had not long signed with Swansong.
Great concert and Simon was fantastic..
Pity you didn't mention Kossoff Kirke Tetsu and Rabbit
I was a huge Free fan; not at all of Bad Company. But i do admire Simon.
The laser drumsticks are the greatest trick I ever saw, a Museum of Science lightshow on the roof of the Cumberland County Coliseum. I love Simon Kirke. Top-three show, of all time.
It was a real pleasure!
Great interview!!! Thank you! 😄🎶🙏
I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. You may like to check out some of my other interviews too?
What a great interview.
so glad you liked it!
Correction: At the time of this interview (2023), the Foo Fighters had been together not *nearly* 25 years (as Kirke says), but *over* 25 years. On their debut album (recorded 1994) Dave Grohl plays almost all the instrumentation himself. But the Foo Fighters touring band began in 1995.
🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️🌻
I think most people will decide who they think is a great player because of the way they play rather than what they play. Simon and Kossoff always played stuff that grabs the ear. I don't care about virtuosity