Little known fact, their bass player, Boz Burrell, was the bass player and singer for King Crimson after Greg Lake left and before John Wetton came in. Basically the album Islands and a couple of tours in 71 and 72. He was not a bass player and was originally recruited to just be the singer, but Fripp could not find another bass player, so he decided to teach Boz how to play bass. Apparently he know how play some guitar, so it worked out ok. After Fripp blew up the 71-72 edition of King Crimson, Burrell ended up with Bad Company starting in 1973.
Anyone born before 1970 and has listened to any classic rock had to have heard this song many many times. Wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard it. I'm kind of surprised you haven't honestly...
There's a live version of this song I'm not sure where it was but Paul is wearing a white shirt with a red vest and they're older but sound even better...love bad co.
This whole album was a great listen.... gotta check out song bad company, on this album. Then check out Five finger death punch remake of the song. Thats how I found FFDP! Metaled it up , its an excellent cut. 🍻
I'll catch shite for this, but never really caught on to Bad Co. Always seemed flat and colorless to me. I have their FM hits in my Classic Rock Playlist. I'll probably do a pass thru their catalog to see what I overlooked the first time around. Not today though.
Little known fact, their bass player, Boz Burrell, was the bass player and singer for King Crimson after Greg Lake left and before John Wetton came in. Basically the album Islands and a couple of tours in 71 and 72. He was not a bass player and was originally recruited to just be the singer, but Fripp could not find another bass player, so he decided to teach Boz how to play bass. Apparently he know how play some guitar, so it worked out ok. After Fripp blew up the 71-72 edition of King Crimson, Burrell ended up with Bad Company starting in 1973.
Anyone born before 1970 and has listened to any classic rock had to have heard this song many many times. Wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard it. I'm kind of surprised you haven't honestly...
There's a live version of this song I'm not sure where it was but Paul is wearing a white shirt with a red vest and they're older but sound even better...love bad co.
This is one of my favorite Bad Company songs ever. Paul Rodgers has such a great voice
Man that vocal sounds just like 'Cry of Love', so does the track 🎸👍
About 20 years ago I won free tickets on the radio to see these guys and David Lee Roth, DLR was terrible, Bad Company was outstanding 🔥
Paul Rodgers, one of Rocks Greatests voices!!! Also did at least 1 album with Jimmy Page...( The Firm) check it out...
Justin did one Firm song week or two ago. Loved their sound.
2 albums with the firm 1 Album wit the Law
Love the song. Like the brake down of the beat. Wouldn't have imagined another way, but I that made sense. Very cool.
This whole album was a great listen.... gotta check out song bad company, on this album. Then check out Five finger death punch remake of the song.
Thats how I found FFDP! Metaled it up , its an excellent cut.
🍻
This one slaps just right
Not my favorite from Bad Company but I do like it. Really love your beatboxing 😁
I Imagine your dad would have listened to this… Right?
I'll catch shite for this, but never really caught on to Bad Co. Always seemed flat and colorless to me. I have their FM hits in my Classic Rock Playlist. I'll probably do a pass thru their catalog to see what I overlooked the first time around. Not today though.