Mick Ralphs, founder member of Doc Thomas Group (the italian job), founder member of Mott The Hoople (ready for love was edited on album all the young dudes 1972), founder member of Bad Company on 1974. So when mick is on stage we got a piece of all this bands.. When Rodgers tour without Ralphs, that's not Bad Co too. I am a fan of Queen, Mott The Hoople and Bad Co,so I'm happy PR toured with Queen and Mott The Hoople did the reunion, I saw 3 shows of Q+PR and 3 MTH reunion
@emjee This video is mislabeled as Bad Company. It is a coverband. You apparently didn't read the comments before posting. This is not Paul Rodgers singing and Simon Kirke is not on the drums.
@straightshooter Yeah for a while there after the 99 reunion , Mick did not want to tour and then later Paul toured with the solo band before the Queen gig came up. At one time there was a website posting that Mick was touring with Hart as "XCOM" but apparently they toured as Mick Ralph's Bad Co. Not right to do that but I'm glad there has been a reconciliation now between the 3 original members. I just hope new material comes out of this but I doubt it.
I can't believe Bucket, and Jazz would do this...what was Mick thinking? He already made it clear Paul was the voice of Bad Company...yeah Hart was better than Howe, but Mick wasn't even playing lead on this...I guess Mick was just having some fun, unless Paul really did screw them on this little gig...as a side note, Bucket really did do an awesome job on the 2002 tour with Paul and Simon...
Mick Ralphs, founder member of Doc Thomas Group (the italian job), founder member of Mott The Hoople (ready for love was edited on album all the young dudes 1972), founder member of Bad Company on 1974. So when mick is on stage we got a piece of all this bands.. When Rodgers tour without Ralphs, that's not Bad Co too. I am a fan of Queen, Mott The Hoople and Bad Co,so I'm happy PR toured with Queen and Mott The Hoople did the reunion, I saw 3 shows of Q+PR and 3 MTH reunion
ziofagio 1 year ago
i think this thunder doing a cover of bad company song
davezip 1 year ago
FREAKING GREAT!!!! BAD CO ROCKS!!! Paul rogers STILL sounds tremendous after all these years. Hell the whole BAND does.
emjee 1 year ago
@emjee This video is mislabeled as Bad Company. It is a coverband. You apparently didn't read the comments before posting. This is not Paul Rodgers singing and Simon Kirke is not on the drums.
GOODY61 1 year ago
no paul? no band :P
BillysBMW 1 year ago
I love the air drums in the beginning.
RobynReginaLyle 2 years ago
So sad this great band just cannot stick together, their fans would be so less confused and they would be more popular than ever...
straightshooter 2 years ago
@straightshooter Yeah for a while there after the 99 reunion , Mick did not want to tour and then later Paul toured with the solo band before the Queen gig came up. At one time there was a website posting that Mick was touring with Hart as "XCOM" but apparently they toured as Mick Ralph's Bad Co. Not right to do that but I'm glad there has been a reconciliation now between the 3 original members. I just hope new material comes out of this but I doubt it.
GOODY61 2 years ago
I can't believe Bucket, and Jazz would do this...what was Mick thinking? He already made it clear Paul was the voice of Bad Company...yeah Hart was better than Howe, but Mick wasn't even playing lead on this...I guess Mick was just having some fun, unless Paul really did screw them on this little gig...as a side note, Bucket really did do an awesome job on the 2002 tour with Paul and Simon...
straightshooter 2 years ago
Robert Hart is 2nd best Bad Co, singer.
he's as close to Paul as U can get, much better then Brian Howe who didn't have that blue eyed soul-rock voice,his was more like Bryan Adams.
tehlia77 2 years ago
This singer is Robert Hart. He sang on the 1995 album Company Of Strangers.
ZackT618 3 years ago
not bad but not the same band i saw in 1976
shadowsmaster57 3 years ago
Paul Rodgers is better!!!
MitiC44 3 years ago