Love your reaction! It’s so cool that people who didn’t grow up hearing this music are now listening to it . This song played on the radio all the time when I grew up in the 80’s . Inwas born in 77 . The year it came out . Woo hoo 🤩I couldn’t afford every tape I wanted . So I would wait for it to play and hit record on my boom box 🤣. This song is still on almost all my playlists. Bad Company is one of my favorite bands ever . Paul Rodgers is my favorite vocalist of all time ! That voice requires no doctorin’ to sound incredible!
Man you should check out a lot more of this band They have so many great songs No doubt one of the best Rock Bands of all time Some of there best songs Gone Gone Gone,Moving On,Silver Blue and Gold Stegal,Ready for Love,Can’t Get Enough of Your Love,Weep No More and so many more
I'm very surprised that BAD CO. Isn't in the R&Roll Hall of Fame. They have over 2 dozen good song and some are great . Paul Rodgers and the band need to be rewarded for the memories. Blues Rock is the best
Paul Rodgers was lead singer. Yes he's got the blues. Notice the crowd. Like many of us in the 70s. Bad Company hit the charts with many songs. The crowd knows the words
I love it when you young guys discover great singers and bands. I been listening to these cats for at least 35 years. The singer is Paul Rodgers. He sung for a band called Free, then Bad Co. and a few years back he was singing with Queen. Keep rockin brother
Love me some Bad Company... great group with tons of songs. "Feel Like Makin Love", "Simple Man", "Seagull", "Running with the Pack", "Fade Away", "Rock N Roll Fantasy", and of course "Bad Company". Paul Rodgers is "The Voice".
From the day I first heard it within days of its release in ‘76 when I bought the “Run With The Pack” album (on the old 8-track format), the Bad Co song “SIMPLE MAN” instantly became one of my favorites and most played of all Bad Co songs! Love that song (and every other Bad Company song from their Paul Rodgers’ era)! There’s not a bad nor mediocre song on all 6 albums! ALL of them are GEMS! Many of them are genuine TIMELESS MASTERPIECES!
Drummer Simon Kirk a friend if mine. That song was played at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver. 2012ish. Paul is the best White blues singer in the world still.
Mr Adogg I just enjoy your reactions to the many music videos that you do. I like that you ask your subscribers to help you out with the names of the musicians in the group maybe a backstory. I also dig how you mix up the many genres. I must be very Frank I think I enjoy your reactions most to the 70s bands. How your eyes light up when you hear the 70 bands. Because you're not afraid to mix it up from country, blues, metal, everything and anything this is what makes you stand out from all the other reactioners on UA-cam. Much respect and thank you.
The lead guitarist is Howard Leese. He was originally in the band Heart. He can also play keyboards and do backup vocals. A true musician that any band would love to have.
Good observation about it sounding like the blues. Many rock bands of the 70's were very influenced by Mississippi Delta blues and Chicago blues from Chess records.
Great reaction, man! Was cool watching you get excited about Paul Rogers' clean set of pipes. Like you, he's in my top three. But check this out: Paul left the band for a time, as did Mick Ralphs (lead guitarist) , etc. Once, for a while, there was a guy named Brian Howe (may he R.I.P.) who took Rogers' place. And like Paul, he had a HUGE set of pipes on him. I mean this cat can SING! Check out Holy Water. Man, that song rocks, and Howe shows off his tremendous vocal range. I think you'll like this one =)
I agree with this statement I have a lot of blues albums and The tribute to Muddy Waters is one of my favorite blues albums that I own Paul’s song Muddy Water Blues and the name of the album Paul wrote but the rest belongs to the father of the Blues I think this album came out in 1993 or 94 One of my favorite blues albums I have
I recommend you react to their song Feel Like Making Love. The studio version. You will enjoy for sure. The singer is Paul Rodgers, one of the greatest voices in rock history. Unfortunately this song you reacted to does not include their original lead guitar player - Mick Ralph’s. One of my favorite guitarist of all time.
Bad Company are a British rock supergroup which was formed in Albury, Surrey in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs, drummer Simon Kirke, and later adding bassist Boz Burell. Peter Grant, who managed Led Zepplin, also managed Bad Company until 1982 (Wikipedia) Here's there #1 Hit "Bad Company - Can't Get Enough (Official Music Video)"
If you want to hear him belt to soulful then you have got to watch his live performance and the 1994 Woodstock of the song Bad Company. He’s not performing with the band but on his own with other musicians. It’s f’ing incredible!
Say, Adogg, I don't know where you are in your Rock-n-Roll experience, but I have another tune for ya. It's from the Eagles: Life in the Fast Lane. Man, these guys are the best you'll ever listen to. Absolutely flawless. I'm a Zeppelin guy myself, but the Eagles run a close second =) Put this in your search bar and grab this song: life in the fastlane MELBOURNE Hope you'll react to this.
Start where it all started: Band - Bad Company, Album - Bad Company, Song - Bad Company. Next try "Feel Like Making Love." From there just pick and choose and you'll be fine. Take care...
Actually, it all started for Rodgers and Kirke in 1968 with Free's debut album. Have a listen to 'Worry' or 'Moonshine' and you will see what I mean. Free were a far better band than Bad Company, in my opinion.
Wishing Well Mr Big Seagull Silver Blue and Gold Electric Land The Stealer Radio Active Rock Steady Youngblood Running With The Pack Rock and Roll Fantasy Shooting Star
I absolutely have always loved this man’s voice he’s #1 in my book
One of the best voices in Rock and Roll.
THE best, me thinks
Love your reaction! It’s so cool that people who didn’t grow up hearing this music are now listening to it . This song played on the radio all the time when I grew up in the 80’s . Inwas born in 77 . The year it came out . Woo hoo 🤩I couldn’t afford every tape I wanted . So I would wait for it to play and hit record on my boom box 🤣. This song is still on almost all my playlists. Bad Company is one of my favorite bands ever . Paul Rodgers is my favorite vocalist of all time ! That voice requires no doctorin’ to sound incredible!
Paul Rodgers is known as “THE VOICE” for good reason. He’s a GIFTED vocalist SECOND TO NONE.
Paul Rogers an amazing vocalist! Was blessed to see them. One of my favorite but less popular songs by them is Gone Gone Gone.
Man you should check out a lot more of this band They have so many great songs No doubt one of the best Rock Bands of all time Some of there best songs Gone Gone Gone,Moving On,Silver Blue and Gold Stegal,Ready for Love,Can’t Get Enough of Your Love,Weep No More and so many more
I'm very surprised that BAD CO. Isn't in the R&Roll Hall of Fame.
They have over 2 dozen good song and some are great . Paul Rodgers and the band need to be rewarded for the memories. Blues Rock is the best
Paul Rodgers was lead singer.
Yes he's got the blues.
Notice the crowd.
Like many of us in the 70s.
Bad Company hit the charts with many songs.
The crowd knows the words
Yeah baby I'm old school from the 70s
I got to see them live in 1984 right up front!!!!!!! Southern Ohio
I love it when you young guys discover great singers and bands. I been listening to these cats for at least 35 years. The singer is Paul Rodgers. He sung for a band called Free, then Bad Co. and a few years back he was singing with Queen. Keep rockin brother
Paul Rodgers 125 million albums sold over 40 years. Frontman for 7 bands. QUEEN
55 years. Free's first album 'Tons of Sobs' was released in 1968.
Paul Rodgers was with a group called Free in the late 60s and early 70s. Listen to a song called All Right Now.
Yes, this was my jam back in the day.
Their song 'Bad Company' is exceptional!
Love me some Bad Company... great group with tons of songs. "Feel Like Makin Love", "Simple Man", "Seagull", "Running with the Pack", "Fade Away", "Rock N Roll Fantasy", and of course "Bad Company". Paul Rodgers is "The Voice".
'Fade Away' is a great song that is often overlooked.
I understand that "The Voice" was his actual nickname. Said it was impossible for him to hit a bad note regardless of how tired, drunk, etc. he was.
From the day I first heard it within days of its release in ‘76 when I bought the “Run With The Pack” album (on the old 8-track format), the Bad Co song “SIMPLE MAN” instantly became one of my favorites and most played of all Bad Co songs! Love that song (and every other Bad Company song from their Paul Rodgers’ era)! There’s not a bad nor mediocre song on all 6 albums! ALL of them are GEMS! Many of them are genuine TIMELESS MASTERPIECES!
Great song! Fun to share in your discovery of it. Yeah, he’s real bluesy.
Paul Rodgers is the most versatile voice in rock,blues you name it.
He can write like a monster too...
Drummer Simon Kirk a friend if mine. That song was played at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver. 2012ish. Paul is the best White blues singer in the world still.
Mr Adogg I just enjoy your reactions to the many music videos that you do. I like that you ask your subscribers to help you out with the names of the musicians in the group maybe a backstory. I also dig how you mix up the many genres. I must be very Frank I think I enjoy your reactions most to the 70s bands. How your eyes light up when you hear the 70 bands. Because you're not afraid to mix it up from country, blues, metal, everything and anything this is what makes you stand out from all the other reactioners on UA-cam. Much respect and thank you.
And to think Paul Rodgers is around 70 years old here. Best rock voice ever.
I loved your comments about burning sky, made me feel great inside!
The lead guitarist is Howard Leese. He was originally in the band Heart. He can also play keyboards and do backup vocals. A true musician that any band would love to have.
Not correct..this is Paul Rodgers of Bad Company..
My apologies....I was talking about the singer...
Paul Rodgers on lead vocals. He’s awesome. I saw them in 2003.
At the end of the video
"Black Coffee" the host named exceptional vocalists in Britain.
Robert Plant
Paul Rogers
Stevie Marriott
That's Paul Rogers.
😊
Good observation about it sounding like the blues. Many rock bands of the 70's were very influenced by Mississippi Delta blues and Chicago blues from Chess records.
You going to be Lovin' some bad company
He's fantastic!
Great reaction, man! Was cool watching you get excited about Paul Rogers' clean set of pipes. Like you, he's in my top three. But check this out: Paul left the band for a time, as did Mick Ralphs (lead guitarist) , etc. Once, for a while, there was a guy named Brian Howe (may he R.I.P.) who took Rogers' place. And like Paul, he had a HUGE set of pipes on him. I mean this cat can SING! Check out Holy Water. Man, that song rocks, and Howe shows off his tremendous vocal range. I think you'll like this one =)
great reaction... love this song, has some good beats
This guy is Paul Rodgers and he IS the voice of Rock and Roll....you should hear him sing Muddy Waters
I agree with this statement I have a lot of blues albums and The tribute to Muddy Waters is one of my favorite blues albums that I own Paul’s song Muddy Water Blues and the name of the album Paul wrote but the rest belongs to the father of the Blues I think this album came out in 1993 or 94 One of my favorite blues albums I have
My man, you have great taste, Paul Rodgers is the Creme De La Creme of the Blues Rock genre. Most professional vocalists would probably agree
The great britain Band all time 👍
Paul Rodgers never hits a wrong note 🎵
Ready for Love.. Wildfire Woman.. Studio version
Great Song ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I recommend you react to their song Feel Like Making Love. The studio version. You will enjoy for sure. The singer is Paul Rodgers, one of the greatest voices in rock history. Unfortunately this song you reacted to does not include their original lead guitar player - Mick Ralph’s. One of my favorite guitarist of all time.
Bad Company are a British rock supergroup which was formed in Albury, Surrey in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers, guitarist Mick Ralphs, drummer Simon Kirke, and later adding bassist Boz Burell. Peter Grant, who managed Led Zepplin, also managed Bad Company until 1982 (Wikipedia) Here's there #1 Hit "Bad Company - Can't Get Enough (Official Music Video)"
Bad Company classic. Possible reaction to Bad Company "Bad Company". Another classic group The Steve Miller Band "The Joker"
He's a lot Older now. Then when they made the song in the seventies
Listen to the studio version of this song.
Paul is your favorite singer's favorite singer
Alright Now!
If you want to hear him belt to soulful then you have got to watch his live performance and the 1994 Woodstock of the song Bad Company. He’s not performing with the band but on his own with other musicians. It’s f’ing incredible!
Live for the Music is another banger 🔥🔥🔥
One of the best Voices ever!
Say, Adogg, I don't know where you are in your Rock-n-Roll experience, but I have another tune for ya. It's from the Eagles: Life in the Fast Lane. Man, these guys are the best you'll ever listen to. Absolutely flawless. I'm a Zeppelin guy myself, but the Eagles run a close second =) Put this in your search bar and grab this song: life in the fastlane MELBOURNE
Hope you'll react to this.
PAUL RODGERS-----only the greatest rock dude of ALL time!!!!
Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett and James Brown were his big influences-----among others......
Oh he can sang. Listen to his band The Law!!!!
First band to sign onto Led Zeppelin’s label “Swan Song”
PAUL RODGERS. The voice.
listen to all their songs they did at wembley. amazing!!
Paul Rodgers....now check out Free
The one and only Paul Rodgers, and he has been around for a very long time. Research him.
Start where it all started: Band - Bad Company, Album - Bad Company, Song - Bad Company. Next try "Feel Like Making Love." From there just pick and choose and you'll be fine. Take care...
Actually, it all started for Rodgers and Kirke in 1968 with Free's debut album. Have a listen to 'Worry' or 'Moonshine' and you will see what I mean. Free were a far better band than Bad Company, in my opinion.
Check out “Seagull” please 😎🙏🏼✌🏼👵🏼
Paul Rodgers
Watched the whole video
“New Band”?Lol!!! HaHa
PAUL Roger's is one of the best singers 💕
Wishing Well
Mr Big
Seagull
Silver Blue and Gold
Electric Land
The Stealer
Radio Active
Rock Steady
Youngblood
Running With The Pack
Rock and Roll Fantasy
Shooting Star
Why live?
That version is the craps.
Do you honestly enjoy listening to any of this music at all or is this just for pure profit ?