Brian could & probably would tag along & interview anyone in any walk of life, trucker, factory assembler, pizza deliverer, whatever and make them feel and look like the most special people on earth doing the most interesting things.
A gem of a documentary. Brian has all the instincts to make these work. And Paul, what can you say? He's on that Mount Rushmore of vocalists along with Freddie, Robert, and very few others. I'm beginning to think Brian is on that mountain too.
Angel of the North thank you so much for posting this short film with our dear Paul Rodgers.. P.S. I live in the south but my soul belong to north.. Many greetings to you Mica 🙂🐕🐾🌻
Where did Rodgers get that voice? I saw him with a cigarette! Did he take lessons? He would have had to do it very young because he was very good as early as Free. I don't think lessons were in the cards. He was just given a gift naturally and kept using it. What a gift.
A few things, a gentleman like Brian "forgot" mentioning: 1. First of all: the biggest Muddy Waters fan in the world is Angus Young. But since Angus lives the way "dont ever meet your heroes" he never played session like Slash and the likes who I'm sure they are not the big blues fans Angus is. 2. Shortly before Kossof died he anounced a tour with a band called AC/DC. They were even waiting on the airport for him to start on the road. 3. His mate and third drummer of AC/DC the late great Chris Slade was Firms drummer for all two albums. Thanks a lot.
Paul Rogers married 1984 Miss Canada winner and fitness expert Cynthia Kereluk. She hosted a health and fitness TV show called Every Day Workout for several years starting in the mid-1980's. They were living in Canada last I heard.
I had tickets to see Queen live at the Stanley theatre in Pittsburgh. Got there and a sign on the window of the ticket booth said refunds available. Queen will not being playing tonight. Freddy Mercury has laryngitis. Kansas will be replacing them. Kansas has one album out I think, maybe two and we had never heard of them but Styx was an opener so we stayed. We all bought Kansas albums when we got home and were glad we stayed. I always wanted to see Bad Company but that never happened. I worked as an IATSE stagehand all of my life and a lot of concerts but no Bad Company ever. The last time they toured the states, maybe 6 years ago I was going to go but learned the Mick Ralphs would not cross the pond anymore. So I didn't go. Bad enough Boz was gone. I'm sure it would have been good but I really wanted to see Paul and Mick and it just never happened. 😔
What a voice
Brian could & probably would tag along & interview anyone in any walk of life, trucker, factory assembler, pizza deliverer, whatever and make them feel and look like the most special people on earth doing the most interesting things.
A gem of a documentary. Brian has all the instincts to make these work. And Paul, what can you say? He's on that Mount Rushmore of vocalists along with Freddie, Robert, and very few others. I'm beginning to think Brian is on that mountain too.
Loving me some Paul Rodgers
Interesting how some of these larger then life personalities can be more down to earth, than the guy that makes you coffee at Starbucks
Sadly I cant say this about Paul Rogers. Gigged with him and he was pretty unfriendly.
He also could have been having a bad day.
Brian is the exception for the saying “never meet your heroes”.
Paul is like top 5 greatest rock voices in history
In no particular order:
Paul Rodgers
Ian Gillan
Freddie
Chris Cornell
And out of left field...
Ian Astbury
I don’t know if I’ve ever seen two living legends have so much fun together before
Paul Rogers is the Frank Sinatra of Rock music. He's the standard other singers are measured by.
Exactly. Met him backstage at BBKings. Told him those EXACT WOORDS.
I love alot of soul and r&b singers and for me Paul is in that group hands down!
Two kick @ss rock singers. Both legends.
Both amazing vocalists...
Wow, made me cry by the end. Last concert I went to with my wife was Paul Rodgers. She loved him and she looked as good as Cynthia.
I saw Free way back in '72 what a great rock and roll band.
Angel of the North thank you so much for posting this short film with our dear Paul Rodgers.. P.S. I live in the south but my soul belong to north.. Many greetings to you Mica 🙂🐕🐾🌻
Brian is such a cool and funny guy.
Great singer, magnificent when he was front man for Queen. Great DVD look it up.
Thank you for sharing this.
Love Brian....
Can you believe Bad Company isnt in the rock and roll hall of fame?!!??
They're not a rap group you know...
Indeed the HOF has as much credibility as the Grammy awards sadly!
The R&RHOF is a joke!!!
Bad Co. does not give a shit about the rock and roll hall of lame and the bureaucracy behind it. The fans know the truth and that is all that matters.
Are you kidding me?? Oh..THAT"S IT
Cracking chap .. favourite singer since forever.
'The Hunter' was written by the great Booker T Jones and Steve Cropper.
Where did Rodgers get that voice? I saw him with a cigarette! Did he take lessons? He would have had to do it very young because he was very good as early as Free. I don't think lessons were in the cards. He was just given a gift naturally and kept using it. What a gift.
Loved these shows
Do more of these, Brian.🤘
A few things, a gentleman like Brian "forgot" mentioning:
1. First of all: the biggest Muddy Waters fan in the world is Angus Young. But since Angus lives the way "dont ever meet your heroes" he never played session like Slash and the likes who I'm sure they are not the big blues fans Angus is.
2. Shortly before Kossof died he anounced a tour with a band called AC/DC. They were even waiting on the airport for him to start on the road.
3. His mate and third drummer of AC/DC the late great Chris Slade was Firms drummer for all two albums.
Thanks a lot.
brain johnson cool guy.
This man has got an excellent memory ! 😁
Good Old mate Brian
Paul Rogers married 1984 Miss Canada winner and fitness expert Cynthia Kereluk. She hosted a health and fitness TV show called Every Day Workout for several years starting in the mid-1980's. They were living in Canada last I heard.
She handles his merchandising at his shows and it all goes to animal charities
@@bobl6139Awesome!!!
I had tickets to see Queen live at the Stanley theatre in Pittsburgh. Got there and a sign on the window of the ticket booth said refunds available. Queen will not being playing tonight. Freddy Mercury has laryngitis. Kansas will be replacing them. Kansas has one album out I think, maybe two and we had never heard of them but Styx was an opener so we stayed. We all bought Kansas albums when we got home and were glad we stayed. I always wanted to see Bad Company but that never happened. I worked as an IATSE stagehand all of my life and a lot of concerts but no Bad Company ever. The last time they toured the states, maybe 6 years ago I was going to go but learned the Mick Ralphs would not cross the pond anymore. So I didn't go. Bad enough Boz was gone. I'm sure it would have been good but I really wanted to see Paul and Mick and it just never happened. 😔
Would like to see Paul Rodgers and Tina Turner together
Great Brian
These ads are ridiculous
Saw Bad Company's first ever gig at Charlton F.C. in 74 supporting the Who...
andy fraser was a genius !
Yes he was.
Brian😊
Imagine Brian Johnson releasing a solo album? Who's going to write the songs?
Himself. He stopped writing songs for AC/DC after the BUYV album.
Cool
Lucky for them to have Peter Grant as manager. Also manager for Led Zeppelin. Great guy!
he's still alive??
Holy Shit those voices together is Nirvana
That's the first word of a KISS song, .."I, ..wanna rock and roll at night, and party ev-er-y day, ..👉39:17
The Geordie and the Smoggie.
..woulda held out for more than a Hand shake though, ..🤏✍️🙏🤞
sacrilege maybe .....but i prefer rodgers voice to mercurys
Yep better than Mercury !!
❤
I absolutely agree.
Paul Rogers' yea great , ..couldn't sing acdc tho
It hasn't got that many views
No because it's good and not some silly garbage.