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Bad Company: In Performance | Full Music Documentary | Stream Music and More


This is the ultimate critical review of the classic era of Bad Company on stage, on film and on record. Drawing on rare live performance footage along with the reflections of founder member Simon Kirke, and a team of distinguished critics including biographer Steven Rosen, this DVD reviews the era which propelled Bad Company to world-wide stardom.

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  • Paul is the quintessential rock vocalist – one of the true super groups!

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  • Fun memories. My first concert ever was a Bad Company show at the LA Forum. It was their self-titled debut album tour, and my buddy and I were around 13 or 14. We were completely blown out of our minds by the whole experience. The crowd, the lights the music, the smoke, no parents, everything.
    Then, when we thought the show was over, the band steps back out for an encore. Great. But just then, out steps Jimmy Page from one side of the stage, and Robert Plant from the other! The whole place went insane. Since then I've probably attended 500 concerts, and forgotten most of them. But as they say, you never forget your first (;

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  • Millions of hits and devoured Led Zeppelin? That’s total complete and utter bullshit and I love BC and Free. I do agree Paul’s voice is the best rock voice imo. Free were way underrated and they had way more than one good song too by the way.

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  • Is it true that all four of them boned Nancy Spungen before she lighted onto Sid Vicious?

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  • It's worse than saying delivered, the commentor is talking about Free, not Bad Company. Bad Company came after Free.

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  • Five Finger Death Punch does their version of the song "Bad Company".Kinda sounds okay.For a metal band to cover a great song…….Impressive if you ask me.!

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  • I saw them in the mid 90s in Merrillville Indiana at the Radison Star Theatre.They backed up Ted Nugent.Bad Company had a new frontman.Robert Hart who sounded very much like Paul.They also came out with a great new CD."Company Of Strangers".Which is a great collection of new songs.Down and Dirty…..Company of Strangers….plus many more.That one guy they had…..i think Brian Howe…..just didn't fit their sound.The song"How About That" was okay but Robert fit in better.Then i heard that Paul came back in.

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  • Two off my favourite bands and i saw them live had some thing in common they had great musicians the other thing was they had the best vocalist that was paul Rodgers and steve Marriott humble they could blow your socks off my other two had the same vocalist paul Rodger's free ,steve Marriott small faces if you only listened properly to one off these bands give the others a try may shock you all as good if not better than Led zep Live, and i saw them also,

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  • Paul Rodgers shoulda been the replacement after bon scott died, can you imagine?

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  • This is one band I never cared for at all. I always felt that they were the most overrated, mediocre and just boring band ever. I thought Ralphs did some good stuff in Mott and Boz was great in King Crimson but never thought that Paul Rodgers was half the singer that he was hyped to be and certainly not anywhere near Plant or Jagger as a frontman. It was almost torture watching this documentary and I usually enjoy docs even on artists I don’t like.

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  • When creating a YouTube video, you can set it up as "clickbait" with any words and thumbnail you want. Tell any lies necessary to get your content online. BC was a decent band but seemed more like ok musicians with a karaoke singer. Definitely wasn't in the same league as Led Zeppelin. The comment
    " they wrote millions of hits." I must have missed 99 percent of those. 5 minutes into the video I dropped out.

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  • New post born, 1990 snowflake buzzword…"Underrated"….the overuse of a word involving something they were not around to see, snowflakes have no say in anything…at all, you are not relevant….see ya'…

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  • Isn’t that the way it should be? Six or seven great years and Paul says no more. Nobody really wants to see 70 year olds breaking hips on stage or singers who blew out their pipes two decades ago. It was awesome. Ride off into the sunset. Don’t die in the saddle.

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  • When I first heard them in Liverpool at my cousin's home I thought they were American but once you heard them speak no doubt where the originate. Fantastic band with fantastic songs! Loved Simon's LUDWIG drum sound never to be replicated by his DW kit!

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  • I saw them at ZZ Tops First Annual Barn Dance and BBQ in Austin at the UT football stadium in the mid 70s (summer of 74 I think). Jimmy Page showed up to introduce them, they had just signed on to LZs White Swan record label.

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  • That woodchuck said " they devoured Zepplin " i literally almost stopped watching this docu. But I love Paul to much . Clearly that guy got the knee pads out . The old San Francisco slippers .

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  • Was so very lucky to have known Boz way back in the day before bad company and I would like to call him as a friend

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  • Was so very lucky to have known Boz way back in the day before bad company and I would like to call him as a friend

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  • Saw then on Don Kirshners' every time… huge influence on me as a musician. Their live performance on TV was beautiful and organic.

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