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Interview: Paul Rogers

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Several Rock and Roll Legends Performed at the Pacific Amphitheatre over the Weekend. Among Them Paul Rogers of Bad Company. Reporter David Wohl with PhotoJournalist Chris Tarpening Sat down with Paul and and Discussed his role with the Fender CMuseum in Corona.

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  • why do people have to look at him as trying to "Repllace" Freddie Mercury? Why cant they judge Mercury and Rodgers as they are - two completely different and amazingly talented singers. If Brian May and the rest of Queen want to continue - what is wrong with that? Why must the two be compared? Why not just sit back and liten to both and enjoy? Lot of close-minded morons out there - damn shame...

    by the way - Just my opinion, but I'll take Free over the lot of them anyday....

  • Cosmos rocks album =great

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  • One of the underrated musicians all time.  He's an all around man. Done himself and everone around him proud and continues to do so at a young 57. Someone to aspire to for sure.

  • FREE was his greatest accomplishment.

  • We LOVE Freddie, We LOVE Paul, are we less of a fellowship if we love them both? Let's all just rock & roll dammit! Long live Rock, be it dead or alive! Long Live Rock! We won't be fooled again, Love Reign O'ver me, the show must go on-JW

  • Oh dear Paul, when did you lose your middlesbrough accent?

  • @wolfatnight Paul rodgers added BALLS to Queens songs and he was tributing mercury. No one wants to admit it lol.

  • Paul Rodgers doing music lessons? HOLY SHIT that would be amazing! o_O

  • Interesting about the Doors story. Probably a good thing they didn't team up. Wouldn't have had Bad Company.

  • I see it. Its the eyes. A little Chuck, but what I really want to say is that now that I gave up drinking the best thing in the world to me is singing. I get what he's saying completely. There are only so many constructive, non addicitive things out there. Music is one for sure, Art is one for sure, Building things with your hands is one. Thanks Paul for representing something classy and healthy and positive.

  • I see it. Its the eyes. A little Chuck, but what I really want to say is that now that I gave up drinking the best thing in the world to me is singing.

  • I thought the same thing. I see Chuck Too!!

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