Take a moment to appreciate the fact that this is what the bands of yester-year did. They didn't just go into the studio and use technology to 'make an album'. They went on tours and played events like State Fairs & music festivals. Sure they sold records, tapes and CD's, but they performed their songs LIVE 100's of times! They had musical and vocal talent! That's why older music is so GOOD!
Paul Rodgers is beyond legendary and the band is just as good, this concert, a reunion less than 20 years ago, is a banger from start to finish. Do Ready for Love from it, DVD is Hard Rock Live, it is magnificent, the jam at the end will give you chills. Enjoy! 🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
@RNDReacts way back in 1958, I got 2 kids older than you. My son is 37, and my daughter will be 33. You're barely older than my cat, he was born in '07. Us old people got to grow up with some amazing music. 😁
The song "Bad Company". From the album "Bad Company". By the band "Bad Company". I bought this album close to 40 years ago and just played it on repeat. Still do. (from your facial expressions it seems you are enjoying them as well)
"Back in the days of Rock Radio" when this band , album & song 1st came out I think all the DJ's secretly loved being able to say , "Alright & now Here's a song from the 1st band signed to Led Zeppelin's 'Swan Song' Label , "Bad Company" , with the Title song "Bad Company" from their debut album , "Bad Company" 🙂
Keep rocking Brit girl, don’t be shy about to enter into the rock music rabbit hole. You could learn more about the British Music Invasion to America since the Beatles. Creating a cultural splash between them. Good reaction ❤❤❤
One of the very few singers every bit as good today as he was when I first heard him in 1969. Check out Free, his previous band. A bit more feeling and more bluesy than rocky.
This was one of Bad CO’s best performances in their later career’s. Try “Shooting Star” from THIS show. The montage of all the great contemporary musicians that died too soon is shown on the screen behind the band. It’s a high point in the show. Actually, you could pull-up all studio recordings and you can’t go wrong. One of the great Classic Era groups with one of the best vocalist there’s ever been in Paul Rogers…. 👈✨
You have to listen to the original studio version of this song that we used to listen to on the radio and on albums and 8- track tapes. This song is 50 years old. Thats right. It was released in 1974 when I was 13 years old. Now I am 63 and it sounds just as bad ass now as it did 50 years ago. I have watched a lot of Hip Hop and Rap experts react to this song and they go crazy over it, saying things like this is one bad ass gangsta song and even more amazed to find out it came out 50 years ago. Bad Company the band had a lot of top hit bad ass songs. Check them out and you will love them.
Great tune. Great Reaction. If you cover any other Bad Co tunes, DO pull it from THIS concert 2008 Seminole Arena, as you did for this song. Paul Rogers Voice is arguably best rock voice ever.
Here's the lead singer (Paul Rodgers) as a young man in 1970, when he was with the group Free, singing "All Right Now" 👍😁 ruclips.net/video/vqdCZ0yHNa4/видео.html
I’d like to suggest some live Jethro Tull, perhaps Aqualung or Locomotive Breathe. I think you’ll find Ian Anderson an interesting and unique performer.
Two Bad Company songs,I think you will like;Feel Like Making Love,and my favourite,Shooting Star.Singer Paul Rodgers aka "The Voice " is the Rock Singers Rock Singer.He is admired by many,including Freddie Mercury,Mick Jagger,Paul Stanley,Alice Cooper,to name a few.Huge rabbit hole here!Great reaction also.
I’d like to hear your take on a sadly neglected sleeper from that era: “Farewell Song” on the album “Live at Winterland ‘68” by Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin. - -
Love some Bad Company, such a great band with a ton of fantastic songs. Top 5 band for me. Check out the song "Simple Man" live at Wembley. Outstanding vocal performance.
Studio version is better but still good. Great reaction. Live version of Feel Like Making Love is better than studio version in my opion. Great reactions. Thank you
Bad company wow not heard them in decades..I just thought of another song I've not heard in years that use to be one of my favorite songs in its era...what love can be - kingdom Come...if you react to it I'll hold off listening to it till you do...is that a deal 😂😂😂
@@RNDReacts I look forward to you reacting to it it's an amazing song.. underestimated for some reason anyway you'll see and you probably won't understand like me why it's not mentioned in the conversation. Maybe I'm wrong and just got a different taste to most 😂😂
Free were just a lot better imo, I always felt Free were for the UK , Bad Company was more polished and for the Americans. The Charismatic Voice does a great analysis of Paul Rodgers voice in the live version of All Right Now. Also, Steve Marriott from the Small Faces and Humble Pie is the only singer who comes as close to Paul Rodgers.
somehow you need to figure out how to make the music much louder. Your voice is very loud, but can hardly hear the music. This is all your videos lately. Love the reactions though.
BACK IN THE DAY WHEN I WAS ABOUT YOUR AGE THE SINGER "PAUL ROGERS" WAS IN A BAND CALLED (FREE). THEY WERE BETTER THAN THIS BAND. THE MUSIC WAS CALLED PROGRESSIVE ROCK OR BLUES ROCK
Take a moment to appreciate the fact that this is what the bands of yester-year did. They didn't just go into the studio and use technology to 'make an album'. They went on tours and played events like State Fairs & music festivals. Sure they sold records, tapes and CD's, but they performed their songs LIVE 100's of times! They had musical and vocal talent! That's why older music is so GOOD!
Paul Rodgers is beyond legendary and the band is just as good, this concert, a reunion less than 20 years ago, is a banger from start to finish. Do Ready for Love from it, DVD is Hard Rock Live, it is magnificent, the jam at the end will give you chills. Enjoy!
🔥🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶🔥
I came across Bad Company back in high some 50 years ago. I already was a fan of Paul Rodgers from his time in the band Free.
Wowww! When was you born? I’m a 2003 baby
@RNDReacts way back in 1958, I got 2 kids older than you. My son is 37, and my daughter will be 33. You're barely older than my cat, he was born in '07. Us old people got to grow up with some amazing music. 😁
High school in the 70's
One of my favorite vocalists of all time.
The song "Bad Company". From the album "Bad Company". By the band "Bad Company". I bought this album close to 40 years ago and just played it on repeat. Still do. (from your facial expressions it seems you are enjoying them as well)
Now they're old gentlemen I saw them back in 77 and never looked back great reaction liked and shared
"Back in the days of Rock Radio" when this band , album & song 1st came out I think all the DJ's secretly loved being able to say , "Alright & now Here's a song from the 1st band signed to Led Zeppelin's 'Swan Song' Label , "Bad Company" , with the Title song "Bad Company" from their debut album , "Bad Company" 🙂
Paul Roger's has a legendary voice.
Paul Rodger’s has such a great voice.
Keep rocking Brit girl, don’t be shy about to enter into the rock music rabbit hole.
You could learn more about the British Music Invasion to America since the Beatles.
Creating a cultural splash between them.
Good reaction ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Back then it was more about the music instead of the show like it is now. Everything live and they all were great musicians
Make sure to give the studio version a listen, much better quality.
Oh ok I see thank you
Yup totally agree .
Bad Company is simply awesome!!❤❤
Best blues/rock voice in the business. According to Freddie Mercury.
Okkkk nice!!
Gotta laugh, thinking I knew that before I EVER heard of Freddie. Btw, neither Paul nor Bad Co are in the R&R Hall of Fame.
Amazing Paul Rogers blues, rock voice. Free...and..Bad Co.
Paul Rodgers has a great voice. Cool band and all are great musicians. Aptly named.
One of the very few singers every bit as good today as he was when I first heard him in 1969. Check out Free, his previous band. A bit more feeling and more bluesy than rocky.
Ok I’ll check it out thank you
This was one of Bad CO’s best performances in their later career’s. Try “Shooting Star” from THIS show. The montage of all the great contemporary musicians that died too soon is shown on the screen behind the band. It’s a high point in the show. Actually, you could pull-up all studio recordings and you can’t go wrong. One of the great Classic Era groups with one of the best vocalist there’s ever been in Paul Rogers…. 👈✨
I’m gonna have to dive in!
Great reaction 🎉❤
Glad you enjoyed
Definitely a rabbit hole you need to enter!!!
Always check out the studio version before moving on to the live version.
You have to listen to the original studio version of this song that we used to listen to on the radio and on albums and 8- track tapes. This song is 50 years old. Thats right. It was released in 1974 when I was 13 years old. Now I am 63 and it sounds just as bad ass now as it did 50 years ago. I have watched a lot of Hip Hop and Rap experts react to this song and they go crazy over it, saying things like this is one bad ass gangsta song and even more amazed to find out it came out 50 years ago. Bad Company the band had a lot of top hit bad ass songs. Check them out and you will love them.
Great tune. Great Reaction. If you cover any other Bad Co tunes, DO pull it from THIS concert 2008 Seminole Arena, as you did for this song. Paul Rogers Voice is arguably best rock voice ever.
Best music ever. Thx
Haha love that love that
Here's the lead singer (Paul Rodgers) as a young man in 1970, when he was with the group Free, singing "All Right Now" 👍😁
ruclips.net/video/vqdCZ0yHNa4/видео.html
I’d like to suggest some live Jethro Tull, perhaps Aqualung or Locomotive Breathe. I think you’ll find Ian Anderson an interesting and unique performer.
Two Bad Company songs,I think you will like;Feel Like Making Love,and my favourite,Shooting Star.Singer Paul Rodgers aka "The Voice " is the Rock Singers Rock Singer.He is admired by many,including Freddie Mercury,Mick Jagger,Paul Stanley,Alice Cooper,to name a few.Huge rabbit hole here!Great reaction also.
Thank you!
Pre..Bad Co..just as famous his group Free.
I’d like to hear your take on a sadly neglected sleeper from that era: “Farewell Song” on the album “Live at Winterland ‘68” by Big Brother and the Holding Company featuring Janis Joplin.
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Definitely checkout their live version of SIMPLE .MAN
BAD COMPANY 🤙
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll definitely check out their live version of “Simple Man.” I appreciate the recommendation!
Love some Bad Company, such a great band with a ton of fantastic songs. Top 5 band for me. Check out the song "Simple Man" live at Wembley. Outstanding vocal performance.
Bad Company is an incredible band! Thanks for the recommendation-I’ll definitely check out “Simple Man”. Sounds like a must-hear!
THANK YOU FROM BUFFALO, NEW YORK. TRY JANIS JOPLIN. BALL AND CHAIN.
Ok thank you
Listen to their first studio lp. Never mind the live stuff.
Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Foghat, UFO, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Allman Bros, Led Zepplin, Eric Clapton. More and more cant go wrong
Studio version is better but still good. Great reaction. Live version of Feel Like Making Love is better than studio version in my opion. Great reactions. Thank you
If you like 80's era then "No Smoke WIthout a Fire" and "Holy Water".
I love Holy Water! It may not have been as 'popular' in general as many others but it's a great song and underrated!
Sound was much better in the 70s on my car radio !
Still an anthem for a certain generation. 😳😄
Bad Co. songs I think you'll like: Ready For Love, Rock Steady, Shooting Star, Feel Like Making Love. Stick with the studio versions for now.
needs to be louder
Ok thank you I’ll consider this for next time
THE WAY I CHOOSE.
Bad company wow not heard them in decades..I just thought of another song I've not heard in years that use to be one of my favorite songs in its era...what love can be - kingdom Come...if you react to it I'll hold off listening to it till you do...is that a deal 😂😂😂
Ok I’ll check it out
@@RNDReacts Yay..😂 thank you ✌️👍👍
@@stoneoutdooradventures2286 I’ll put it on my list 🙌🏽
@@RNDReacts I look forward to you reacting to it it's an amazing song.. underestimated for some reason anyway you'll see and you probably won't understand like me why it's not mentioned in the conversation. Maybe I'm wrong and just got a different taste to most 😂😂
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for more incredible rock performances. "Pink Floyd Live Pulse 1994- "Another Brick In The Wall or "Comfortably Numb.
Thank you so much for the support I’ll defo check out your recommendations
Free were just a lot better imo, I always felt Free were for the UK , Bad Company was more polished and for the Americans. The Charismatic Voice does a great analysis of Paul Rodgers voice in the live version of All Right Now. Also, Steve Marriott from the Small Faces and Humble Pie is the only singer who comes as close to Paul Rodgers.
somehow you need to figure out how to make the music much louder. Your voice is very loud, but can hardly hear the music. This is all your videos lately. Love the reactions though.
Ok I appreciate this and will sort it out thanks for the feedback
BACK IN THE DAY WHEN I WAS ABOUT YOUR AGE THE SINGER "PAUL ROGERS" WAS IN A BAND CALLED (FREE). THEY WERE BETTER THAN THIS BAND. THE MUSIC WAS CALLED PROGRESSIVE ROCK OR BLUES ROCK
Don’t use that word genre, it’s not British, 🇬🇧