Bad Company - Rock & Roll Fantasy & Can't Get Enough = Midnight Special 1978

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2010

Bad Company with Paul Rodgers on vocals performing R+R Fantasy and Can`t Get Enough, in 1978. This video was from a concert filmed for a great show from the late 70`s, called The Midnight Special. Every Fri. night the show would have 3 or 4 bands playing their hits. I think Wolfman Jack hosted the show. Great memories.

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  • songs like this you can sing all day to: sweat performance

  • What happened to the start of the song ?

  • Love this -- I had the hots for Paul Rodgers for years. Saw him recently in concert -- he's still looking good.

  • Great, great voice. Jeez, Bad Co. had some really dumb songs with a third grade level of sophistication though. And it always bugged me that PR could barely play the guitar -- I always thought some record executive was like, you *have* to hold it and pretend you know how to play, the chicks'll dig it.

  • Awesome, Bad Company is not only great rock but it's still so fresh sounding all these years later. Must be great songwriting

  • my vote for best rock singer.

    just love his voice...

    control, range, and frontman

  • i saw bad company on their rock and roll fantasy tour in portland. this is about how i remember it. great band, great show. back when drummers all had gongs :-) thanks for the upload.

  • Rogers kinda looks like travolta here when he did Saturday night fever!

    Anyways awesome performance!!!

  • I think Bad Co were produced better, and certainly managed better by Peter Grant. Of course, Swan Song under Zeppelin had it all over Island Records, who owned the Free material.

    Free's back catalogue is among the hidden treasures of rock and roll, but the unit were young, brash, and ultimately unable to carry it forward in the mega-seventies arena era.

    Rodgers and Kirke had the good fortune (and talent) to move themselves forward, while Paul Kossoff sadly mainlined himself to death.

  • Bad Co were great but Free would/should have been greater.

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