Hows about it, '70's fans. I always thought the Foreigner song "Hot Blooded" was perfect for Bad Company. I like a lot of the Foreigner songs, but I think I lean toward Bad Co.
Hows about it, '70's fans. I always thought the Foreigner song "Hot Blooded" was perfect for Bad Company. I like a lot of the Foreigner songs, but I think I lean toward Bad Co.
I guess I'd have to go with BC too...hell they did have a self-titled song. Not many can say that.
Bad Company, hands down.
Foreigner loses it due to their wuss ballad phase.
Um, I gonna disagree. Foreigner rawks!
Guns & God clinger-to'er.
Foreigner!
Juke Box Hero carries them in spite of all the wussficated years
Foreigner. I never really like Bad Company at all.
For the good old American lifestyle: For the money, for the glory, and for the fun... mostly for the money.
bad company, i like em both though. i feel old
Free/Bad Company>Foreigner, but I have a nostalgic soft spot in my geriatric whorn hating heart for both of them.
Personally, not a real big fan of Foreigner. Paul Rogers on the other hand does have some talent. Had a pretty cool outfit with The Law that had David Gimour on a track, but also Bryan Adams so I guess it kinda cancels out. Also did a tribute to Muddy Waters and you can't forget The Firm.
I'm radioactive.
a little factoid: i believe Bad Company was the only other band on Zeppelin's Swan Song record label.
i heard the Paul Rogers Muddy tribute on the radio one night driving through Arizona, it was pretty mediocre.
was it the Orange Bowl with the "special live video performance" by PR and Queen? Brian May looks exactly the same as he did in 1979.
i'll give BC the nod, maybe on the strengh of Free's All Right Now vs. Lou Gramm's ballady schlock--even though midnight blue is a great cheeseout.
Plus he's fronting what's left of Queen now.Originally Posted by SoonerProphet
Yeah, what's up with that? Anybody heard him sing "Bohemian Rhapsody", yet? How about "Another One Bites the Dust"? So, who's gonna be the Jim Morrison replacement with the resurgent Doors?Originally Posted by gdc
Ian Astbury of The Cult, last I heard.Originally Posted by william favor
Originally Posted by william_brasky
Maybe, but those ballads got many a young guy laid back in the day.
My kids rock the flock!
There were subtle about it.Originally Posted by IronSooner
Most of the time bands that mention themselves turn me off.
SEE every rap artist.