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Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company was born.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqdCZ0yHNa4
 
Paul Kossoff guitar , Andy Fraser bass , Simon Kirke drums and Paul Rodgers the rasping lead singer .

About that time late 60s my mate was into Wishbone Ash , arguements followed who the best 33 rpm vinyl of them Bands .
Good and happy times .

Seen another version of Wishbone Ash , albiet with some original members , Turner brothers went their seperate ways I believe .
They performed as that new outfit in Pontardawe Arts Centre few years ago , nostalgica to attend the show was appealing .

No idea some of the music they played onstage , new album coming soon etc , but sounded so good , a class act that night .
Ticket price was about £25 , for the Oaps amongst us ,The Zombies with Colin Blunstone on vocals played the venue recently. Another lot of great musicians entertaing an audience who took time to promoted our local Theatre .

Just to chuck in the curve ball , was planning and wanted to see Billy Joel in Cardiff next year , awful prices for this event .
 
Robbie said:
Just to chuck in the curve ball , was planning and wanted to see Billy Joel in Cardiff next year , awful prices for this event .

Wow, just done a google after you saying that, is that correct, around £130 quid a ticket?

Edit: On the ticketmaster site now, 2 seats with restricted viewing £255.50, and actually standing near the stage £469.30. Bloody hell, that extortionate.
 
Muteswan said:
Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company was born.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqdCZ0yHNa4

Owner of a great voice which fitted Free like a hand in a glove. They were a great band whose output sadly was all too brief.
 
Watching a programme some time ago about how Paul Rodgers did a stint as Queens Vocalist before Adam Lambert .

Roger Taylor was honest enough to say Rodgers was a great blues singer but would never carry the Queen brand onstage .

Think he done one tour with them before going their seperate ways .
 
Robbie said:
Watching a programme some time ago about how Paul Rodgers did a stint as Queens Vocalist before Adam Lambert .

Roger Taylor was honest enough to say Rodgers was a great blues singer but would never carry the Queen brand onstage .

Think he done one tour with them before going their seperate ways .

Can't argue with that. Listen to Rogers singing "Oh I Wept", a great blues voice giving a perfect performance. Then try to imagine Freddy Mercury singing it.
 

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