I remember hearing "Come And Get It" on AM radio back in 1970 and the DJ saying that "Ten years ago, we couldn't say 'badfinger' on the radio." And yet, here we are . . .
I remember Badfinger very well .I live in South Africa. I grew up to those songs .Great songs. I still listen to those songs, like No matter what ,Day after day ,Baby blue.
As a big Beatles fan, Badfinger was a good band and it was very sad how things ended up with them; and how they got taken advantage of by Stan Polly. All is said and done they are a band that deserves a lot of appreciation for the work that they achieved and the great music they left behind for us to listen to.
Great video..Everytime i think of BF..I go back to either 1971 or 72 when they opened for the Faces at the old Boston Garden..the original Cactus opened the show.. Badfinger were so Good and I remember a wicked wah guitar solo...What a day in my life...Thanks....Dave
Bad finger is well remembered. One of my my teenage guitar students brought “No matter what” to learn last week. Had a great time sharing my love of the music 😎🎼
Joey was a great player and a wonderful personality. Badfinger will never be forgotten and there legacy is without question cemented in rock and roll history. Sweet Tuesday is one of my favourite tunes. I would rather remember the great songs these guys wrote and performed, rather than regret what might have been. Some of the songs that they wrote were extraordinary. Keep plucking the G string Joey and be proud of your contribution!!🙏❤️🎼😂.x
Upto now, I still enjoy listening to badfinger.their terrific songs are here to stay.really one of the superheroes of rock!thank you guys for being part of our growing up in the 60's and 70's.thank you Joey molland.
This is pure gold. Thanks for posting this. I love the backstories. I still listen to Badfinger and am enjoying both Pete and Tom’s channels here on YT.
I wish he would tour again. I’d travel a long way to see him. His song “it’s too late to cry” is a must listen for every Badfinger fan. The lyrics are fantastic. “Fine wine, drank it all wanted more”
i bought there songs with pocket money as a kid still chokes me up to this day there passing was so sad they had everything and if they had just got through those horrible times they would have lived to see the results, easily said than done when you feel low and i know how that feels you can see the modesty in peter ham eyes when he sings as for joey molland a very humble man such good song writing moves you emotionally ive never seen joey live but hopefully i will soon still does a great job hitting those notes vocally what can i say that hasn't been said about badfinger superb band all the best
There is a resemblance and Tom resembled John. They could both sing and play too and Tom wrote some classic songs. They were signed by Apple records and were like the Faux Beatles.
Fascinating stuff! Absolutely brilliant talents in that band......................so much great music they produced in such a short window of time. Whenever I hear Badfinger I ask myself........"what if......................."and then I get sad!
If you like badfinger at all, even the last two albums with just Joey and tommy are excellent and very affordable to pick up. Airwaves is just awesome top to bottom!
Keep the bands history alive Joey. I’ve only just been listening for the last 6 months but I’m literally blown away with the melody’s and the lyrics. Long live Badfinger. Although here in the UK I bet the only track that is well known would be Without You because of Nillsons success.
Joey is a great dude but, I question his integrity when he was quarrelling with Tommy in the early 80's over the "Badfinger" name and who has rights to it, I feel that is what broke Tommy and sent him over the edge.
I have been enjoying Bad Finger’s song “No Matter What” and just started exploring about them, I’m fascinated - I was looking at many photos of the band members and Joey stood out to me, very good looking and a nice member, I’m glad he’s still here to tell us stories about the band and the passed members. Keep going strong Joey, your new fan from Australia ❤️
Oh, hell yes. BADFINGER WAS A KILLER ROCK 'N' ROLL BAND. Rock Of All Ages, Blind Owl, In The Meantime. I Got You (Joey & Tom). Come Down Hard (Joey & Tom). I've made sure that Badfinger is on every playlist of every band I've been in. Played Baby Blue last night, but I love every cut on all of the albums. Timeless. Suitcase. Island. Name Of The Game. All of their stuff is great songwriting.
Badfinger boogie was called that because Lennon had a piano bit for Little Help from my friends, was a boogie style at the time, but Lennon had a sore finger, so because John played the boogie a little different way, Lennon called it his Bad Finger boogie. So when they were all in the studio trying to think of a band name, I think Neil Aspinal or Mal Evans chose Bad finger, put two words together and BOOM you have BADFINGER.
Molland is correct! Badfingers hit songs are still played on FM Classic Rock stations worldwide because they are great songs. I wonder who is collecting the Royalties for their hit songs today? The family’s of Pete, Tom and Mike should be getting the Royalties. Pete Ham killed himself because he couldn’t support his family because the damn manager stole all their money and ran away. His family should be compensated finally. I’m glad Molland is still going and playing live. 👏🏻🎸😎
@@noelharris5488 Good, BF was ripped off for years by their manager who ran away with the Royalties. They were even cash poor after a successful Tour of America with a couple of hit singles on FM Radio being played constantly. Tom Evans hanged himself because he couldn’t support his wife and kids. It’s about time the families get paid finally. I’m happy to hear it. Too late for poor Tom. 💐RIP
Is it me, or does he actually seem ‘younger and healthier’ in the interview. There was a period when he seemed to be in really bad shape, health wise. Anyway, he and the band DESERVED to be much more famous and acclaimed then they are. They got such a raw deal! But, I hope Joey is comfortable and feeling good. Gotta pick up his latest album.
@@kaymuldoon3575. I see. Yes, that would explain it. I’m glad he seems to be better, healthier. The man has been through a lot. He deserves some good times.
He received NO money from recording revenue for 10 years after Pete passed living through some tough times broke. t Then in early 80's he finally settled the case to receive his just reconpense.
@@NickNicometi. Their story was absolutely CRIMINAL! When one considers the talent contained in Badfinger and what was never brought to fruition because of their horrendous treatment by their management. I give him tremendous respect and credit for still standing, looking so much better, and still making good music with a smile. God bless him.
Lots of people say that the Beatles should’ve been playing songs and writing songs similar to what Badfinger was doing. And of course when it came to the love songs the Bee Gees at that time late 60s were doing some love songs that were very much like where the Beatles would’ve gone if they continue doing love songs. They really should have because they were great at it with the harmonies at all. And the Beatles put some pretty cool chords and those love songs. Yeah I’ll get back and Maxwell‘s Silver Hammer and I want you she’s so heavy, just go through Abbey Road and go through let it be and you won’t find any real beautiful love songs they are like the Beatles used to do. Look at everything they did up till 1967 they had a lot of beautiful love songs. They also had some pretty cool intricate rock ‘n’ roll songs like for example drive my car, and your bird can sing, and Day tripper. These were constructed pretty well with some parts that the guitar parts that they really put together and we’re right in the groove of the beat.
Met Joey years ago to become his drummer but my schedule just did,nt work out for meeting up in Chicago , i stayed friends with him for a few years after but haven,t spoke to him in many years ! Joey is a very down to earth guy and just an all around nice guy thats very humble ! God bless him ,Hope we meet up again one day !
Neil Aspenal was a British music executive and was a school mate of Paul McCartney and George Harrison, He went on to Head the Beatles "Apple records" Chief executive blah blah blah and all that stuff. I think He was behind all the Crooked bullshit that later destroyed the "Apple" name, causing the Beatles in later years to Sue their own record label?, but don't quote me on the lawsuit stuff!. Now if iam wrong, please someone correct me on this.✌️
Joey my name is Joey I'm a big George Harrison devotee! I became a monk because of him went to India 9 years! I'll never understand what happened but that's just karma! You blokes did some unbelievable music probably better than the Beatles will never know!
The guy in the middle is Jim Peterik, best known for being keyboardist and songwriter for the group, Survivor though he goes back a ways and has written/co-written quite a few hit songs for other groups and artists. He was also in the Ides Of March, whose big hit was 'Vehicle' in 1970.
Bad finger was writing hits songs playing on the radio songs by mcartney got there 1st hit bad management ruin 2 of these founding members to suicide.they should have got the manager.
I sat next to him once on an airplane flying from St. Louis to Minnie. I had 90 minutes of great stories. A very nice man.
That’s crazy!! I sat next to Pete Ham flying from London to Paris and had 120 minutes of Badfinger stories....a Great man!!!
I'm green with envy.
The definition of a rock legend…great guitarist…
Joey looks great 👍 for his age
I remember hearing "Come And Get It" on AM radio back in 1970 and the DJ saying that "Ten years ago, we couldn't say 'badfinger' on the radio." And yet, here we are . . .
I remember Badfinger very well .I live in South Africa. I grew up to those songs .Great songs.
I still listen to those songs, like No matter what ,Day after day ,Baby blue.
As a big Beatles fan, Badfinger was a good band and it was very sad how things ended up with them; and how they got taken advantage of by Stan Polly.
All is said and done they are a band that deserves a lot of appreciation for the work that they achieved and the great music they left behind for us to listen to.
Great video..Everytime i think of BF..I go back to either 1971 or 72 when they opened for the Faces at the old Boston Garden..the original Cactus opened the show.. Badfinger were so Good and I remember a wicked wah guitar solo...What a day in my life...Thanks....Dave
Bad finger is well remembered. One of my my teenage guitar students brought “No matter what” to learn last week. Had a great time sharing my love of the music 😎🎼
Joey was a great player and a wonderful personality. Badfinger will never be forgotten and there legacy is without question cemented in rock and roll history. Sweet Tuesday is one of my favourite tunes. I would rather remember the great songs these guys wrote and performed, rather than regret what might have been. Some of the songs that they wrote were extraordinary. Keep plucking the G string Joey and be proud of your contribution!!🙏❤️🎼😂.x
Upto now, I still enjoy listening to badfinger.their terrific songs are here to stay.really one of the superheroes of rock!thank you guys for being part of our growing up in the 60's and 70's.thank you Joey molland.
I hope Joey Molland has a long life
This is pure gold. Thanks for posting this. I love the backstories. I still listen to Badfinger and am enjoying both Pete and Tom’s channels here on YT.
One just senses that Joey is a decent, down to earth guy. He is a good part of music history.
Badfinger is one of the most important bands of all time.
They're equals to most. The last man standing but Badfinger will live on.
What a charming lovely man.
I wish he would tour again. I’d travel a long way to see him. His song “it’s too late to cry” is a must listen for every Badfinger fan. The lyrics are fantastic. “Fine wine, drank it all wanted more”
Fantastic song by a great guitarist , good to see Joey happy. Such a tragic band history .peace and love Joey.
i bought there songs with pocket money as a kid still chokes me up to this day there passing was so sad they had everything and if they had just got through those horrible times they would have lived to see the results, easily said than done when you feel low and i know how that feels you can see the modesty in peter ham eyes when he sings as for joey molland a very humble man such good song writing moves you emotionally ive never seen joey live but hopefully i will soon still does a great job hitting those notes vocally what can i say that hasn't been said about badfinger superb band all the best
Joey reminds me so much of Paul McCartney, the eyes, the wit and attitude, as if they're brothers.
There is a resemblance and Tom resembled John. They could both sing and play too and Tom wrote some classic songs. They were signed by Apple records and were like the Faux Beatles.
@@dynjarren8355 Ha! Not the Four Beatles, but the Faux Beatles!
Fascinating stuff! Absolutely brilliant talents in that band......................so much great music they produced in such a short window of time. Whenever I hear Badfinger I ask myself........"what if......................."and then I get sad!
thanks joey for the memories im 70 and still here listning to badfinger ...no matter what
If you like badfinger at all, even the last two albums with just Joey and tommy are excellent and very affordable to pick up. Airwaves is just awesome top to bottom!
Good call! I second that.
A soul survivor, one of my favorite bands
Keep the bands history alive Joey. I’ve only just been listening for the last 6 months but I’m literally blown away with the melody’s and the lyrics. Long live Badfinger. Although here in the UK I bet the only track that is well known would be Without You because of Nillsons success.
@Tessmage Tessera And Baby Blue.
@Tessmage Tessera Right. Must be those minor chords that get me so much. LOVE minor chords.
Joey Molland is a class act and a true rock star.
“A class act”...that’s debatable
Joey is a great dude but, I question his integrity when he was quarrelling with Tommy in the early 80's over the "Badfinger" name and who has rights to it, I feel that is what broke Tommy and sent him over the edge.
@@ericdee6802 why are you involved in this?
@@ericdee6802 So you take your life over a quarrel? He had much deeper issues, Id think.
Yes he is. I've always liked Joey.
Hello there!!! Until now i'm still listening of badfingers songs, they're my favorite, i love them so much!!! I'm from Philippines♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I remember Badfinger. They are iconic. Destroyed by a thief named Stan Polley.
I agree. Imagine if they got the money and recognition they should've deserved.
still got his Liverpudlian accent great.
Scouse is the most ! :)
Their músic remains... Among my favorite songs are "We're from the Dark", "No More", "Shine On" and all the hits and More.
What a GREAT Interview! It’s so good that he is out there playing those tunes! Last man standing!
I have been enjoying Bad Finger’s song “No Matter What” and just started exploring about them, I’m fascinated - I was looking at many photos of the band members and Joey stood out to me, very good looking and a nice member, I’m glad he’s still here to tell us stories about the band and the passed members. Keep going strong Joey, your new fan from Australia ❤️
liverpool lads have grace and love pouring out of them
What a great guy . I preordered his new album on amazon .
Just saw Joey in Las Vegas last Friday, Sept, 29th and he still is great! Very good and funny guy whose voice still sounds great.
He always looks like a happy soul…
Oh, hell yes. BADFINGER WAS A KILLER ROCK 'N' ROLL BAND. Rock Of All Ages, Blind Owl, In The Meantime. I Got You (Joey & Tom). Come Down Hard (Joey & Tom). I've made sure that Badfinger is on every playlist of every band I've been in. Played Baby Blue last night, but I love every cut on all of the albums. Timeless. Suitcase. Island. Name Of The Game. All of their stuff is great songwriting.
I just love that you came to our local venue a few years back and I got to have a pic w/you! (It's hanging on our wall!) Wish you well!
Badfinger boogie was called that because Lennon had a piano bit for Little Help from my friends, was a boogie style at the time, but Lennon had a sore finger, so because John played the boogie a little different way, Lennon called it his Bad Finger boogie. So when they were all in the studio trying to think of a band name, I think Neil Aspinal or Mal Evans chose Bad finger, put two words together and BOOM you have BADFINGER.
I never get tired baby blue
I will never understand why Baby Blue wasn't released as a single in the UK!
Molland is correct! Badfingers hit songs are still played on FM Classic Rock stations worldwide because they are great songs.
I wonder who is collecting the Royalties for their hit songs today? The family’s of Pete, Tom and Mike should be getting the Royalties.
Pete Ham killed himself because he couldn’t support his family because the damn manager stole all their money and ran away. His family should be compensated finally.
I’m glad Molland is still going and playing live.
👏🏻🎸😎
In 1985,Joey won a lawsuit n everyone's estate gets royalties.
@@noelharris5488
Good, BF was ripped off for years by their manager who ran away with the Royalties. They were even cash poor after a successful Tour of America with a couple of hit singles on FM Radio being played constantly.
Tom Evans hanged himself because he couldn’t support his wife and kids. It’s about time the families get paid finally. I’m happy to hear it.
Too late for poor Tom. 💐RIP
Love him!
Badfinger was cool !! Joey is history ...from Brazil ...
What a wonderful person!
No matter what, a true rock classic
Cute! From my fav song!
Love ya Joey, love Badfinger....we should jam...
Wish You Were Here has to be one of the best rock albums ever recorded.
Is it me, or does he actually seem ‘younger and healthier’ in the interview. There was a period when he seemed to be in really bad shape, health wise. Anyway, he and the band DESERVED to be much more famous and acclaimed then they are. They got such a raw deal! But, I hope Joey is comfortable and feeling good. Gotta pick up his latest album.
I imagine he went through a difficult time when his wife was battling and ultimately died from cancer. I’m glad he’s doing well now.
@@kaymuldoon3575. I see. Yes, that would explain it. I’m glad he seems to be better, healthier. The man has been through a lot. He deserves some good times.
He received NO money from recording revenue for 10 years after Pete passed living through some tough times broke. t
Then in early 80's he finally settled the case to receive his just reconpense.
@@NickNicometi. Their story was absolutely CRIMINAL! When one considers the talent contained in Badfinger and what was never brought to fruition because of their horrendous treatment by their management. I give him tremendous respect and credit for still standing, looking so much better, and still making good music with a smile. God bless him.
Joey comes off as a lot more humble and down to earth than as depicted Matovina's biography.
I love Badfinger! *noticed 😊
Lots of people say that the Beatles should’ve been playing songs and writing songs similar to what Badfinger was doing. And of course when it came to the love songs the Bee Gees at that time late 60s were doing some love songs that were very much like where the Beatles would’ve gone if they continue doing love songs. They really should have because they were great at it with the harmonies at all. And the Beatles put some pretty cool chords and those love songs. Yeah I’ll get back and Maxwell‘s Silver Hammer and I want you she’s so heavy, just go through Abbey Road and go through let it be and you won’t find any real beautiful love songs they are like the Beatles used to do. Look at everything they did up till 1967 they had a lot of beautiful love songs. They also had some pretty cool intricate rock ‘n’ roll songs like for example drive my car, and your bird can sing, and Day tripper. These were constructed pretty well with some parts that the guitar parts that they really put together and we’re right in the groove of the beat.
Giving The Beatles advice as to what they shoulda, coulda have done loses so much credibility. The Fabs were the measuring stick...end of story
obviously a really good guy and obviously a great player too
Lovely men.
He is. I met his brother in a barber shop. Super nice guy also.
Some memory..
Met Joey years ago to become his drummer but my schedule just did,nt work out for meeting up in Chicago , i stayed friends with him for a few years after but haven,t spoke to him in many years ! Joey is a very down to earth guy and just an all around nice guy thats very humble ! God bless him ,Hope we meet up again one day !
I have an autographed album by Joey and Mike if anyone interested.
I love Badfinger
What's up with the new album?
Legendary
Great band that originated from Swansea with Pete ham.
Ha, was at a restaurant this past weekend and No Matter What was playing over their PA.
Wow the guy in the middle really knows his Beatles history " who's Neil Aspinall?".
🤣🤣🤣
Neil Aspenal was a British music executive and was a school mate of Paul McCartney and George Harrison, He went on to Head the Beatles "Apple records" Chief executive blah blah blah and all that stuff. I think He was behind all the Crooked bullshit that later destroyed the "Apple" name, causing the Beatles in later years to Sue their own record label?, but don't quote me on the lawsuit stuff!. Now if iam wrong, please someone correct me on this.✌️
@@ericdee6802 that's what the guy in the video asked, "who's Neil Aspinall?" not @villaboy.
What was the song mentioned? Dennis? who are these two other guys?
Is the guy sitting far right Christian Treiber, Badfinger's photographer???
Joey my name is Joey I'm a big George Harrison devotee! I became a monk because of him went to India 9 years! I'll never understand what happened but that's just karma! You blokes did some unbelievable music probably better than the Beatles will never know!
Who are the other two guys?
The guy in the middle is Jim Peterik, best known for being keyboardist and songwriter for the group, Survivor though he goes back a ways and has written/co-written quite a few hit songs for other groups and artists. He was also in the Ides Of March, whose big hit was 'Vehicle' in 1970.
@@duffbaker9554 I LOVE Vehicle. Such a badass song.
Joey tells people dont let the rest of the badfinger to have the name.he came in later,not walsh.
Bad finger was writing hits songs playing on the radio songs by mcartney got there 1st hit bad management ruin 2 of these founding members to suicide.they should have got the manager.
Stan Polly was crap.