What comes to your mind when you hear the name Bad Company? Paul Rodgers, of course!!! Unless you are thinking about the movie Bad Company, which the band named itself after, but this blog is about one of the Classic Rock Bands of the 70’s.
Yes, Bad Company also had some great songs in the subsequent decades but I’m sure you agree that their hey-days were in the 70’s. The unique sound and that incredible voice of Paul Rodgers made Bad Company one of my all time favorite bands. In a game of Name That Tune, I betcha I can name every Bad Company song in 5-10 notes.
I am sure we all have our favorite classic Bad Company tunes such as “Feel Like Making Love”, “Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy”, “Bad Company”, “Movin’ On”, “Ready For Love”, “Shooting Star” and the list goes on and on. And let’s not forget the
awesome “Holy Water” album Bad Company released in 1990. If you never heard the title tune “Holy Water” and “If You Needed Somebody”, please, go to youtube, put your head phones on and listen to both of these songs and let me know what you think. Incredible, just incredible.
Now lets get into the History of Bad Company:
Bad Company is a hard rock band from the United Kingdom. The group first formed when vocalist Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke, of the band Free, teamed up with guitarist Mick Ralphs of Mott The Hoople. Ralphs had written a number of songs that Mott The Hoople didn’t record, but when Rodgers heard them, he
immediately wanted to sing them. They held many auditions for a bass player, and finally elected Boz Burrell of King Crimson. As previously mentioned, the band named themselves after a 1972 Western movie with the same name and wrote a song based on that same movie.
Their first hit, “Can’t Get Enough”, from the debut album Bad Company (1974), was one of the songs Ralphs wrote for Mott The Hoople. Their theme song, “Bad Company”, also became a major hit. The album quickly went platinum, and the band was off on a worldwide tour, with many dates in the U.S.
Their second album, Straight Shooter (1975), was another successful release with the hits “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and “Shooting Star”. The next album, Run With The Pack (1976), featured the hit title track and the band’s first true ballad, “Love Me Somebody”. This album also featured a change in Bad Company’s style, with the use of orchestration.
By 1977, Bad Company was starting to lose their luster. When the album Burnin’Sky was released, only the title track became a major hit. After a short tour, the band took off a year to rest and refocus.
The band made a huge comeback in 1979, with the release of Desolation Angels. This album featured the smash hit “Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy”. However, this would prove to be the last major success from the original lineup. By 1980, things started to go downhill for the band. Their manager passed away, and Swan Song Records folded when Led Zeppelin broke up after the death of John Bonham. By the time they released their sixth album, Rough Diamonds in 1982, Bad Company’s train of success came to a sudden stop. “Rough Diamonds” was not a big seller, and the only major hit from the album was “Electric Land”.
The band split up in 1983, and Rodgers went on to pursue a successful solo career. A compilation album, 10 From 6, was released in 1985 on Atlantic Records. It was supposed to be 10 songs from 6 albums, but did not include songs from “Burnin’
Sky”, so it would have been more appropriately called “10 From 5”.
Ralphs, Kirke, and Burrell resurrected Bad Company in 1986 with former Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe. Their first album together, titled Fame And Fortune, did not catch on very well, as die hard fans were not willing to accept the band
without Paul Rodgers. Burrell soon left the band, and Bad Company relied on session bassists for several years afterward.
In 1988, Bad Company made a remarkable comeback with the album Dangerous Age. Hits included “No Smoke Without A Fire” and the title track. Video airplay from MTV helped to boost interest in Bad Company again. Two years later, the album Holy Water became the best selling album for Bad Company since
“Desolation Angels” in 1979. The song “If You Needed Somebody” included a hit video on MTV. The last studio album with Howe was titled Here Comes Trouble,
released in 1992. It featured the title track and “How About That”. Bad Company’s first live album, Live-What You Hear Is What You Get, was recorded during the tour, and released in 1993.
Internal tensions between Howe and the rest of the band led to Howe leaving Bad Company to pursue a solo career. New vocalist Robert Hart, who had a voice much like Paul Rodgers, took over as front man. In 1995, the album Company Of Strangers was released, and featured a minor hit in the song “Down And Dirty”. By then, the ‘alternative craze’ had wiped out arena and glam rock bands, and Bad Company was left in the shadows, except for recording and performing for die hard fans. In 1996 came the album Stories Told & Untold, which featured acoustic remakes of their old hits, plus new songs as well.
By 1997, Ralphs and Kirke longed to reunite the original lineup of Bad Company. Hart and the other members left the band, and by 1998, Paul Rodgers and Boz
Burrell were back in the band. In 1999, The Original Bad Co Anthology was released, and featured two discs of material from the band’s first six albums, as well as some unreleased songs. As a bonus, the original lineup recorded four new songs for the album, including the hit “Hey, Hey”. The original Bad Company went on
tour that year to promote the album, and it seemed that Bad Company was back on top of their game.
Unfortunately, the reunion of the original members didn’t last long. Paul Rodgers released another solo album in 2000. By the time he returned to Bad Company, Mick Ralphs and Boz Burrell bowed out of the band for good, with Ralphs continuing a solo career and Burrell eeturning to a classical music band. Still, Rodgers and Kirke were undaunted. They brought new bassist Jaz Lochrie and former guitarist Dave Colwell back into the band, and signed with Sanctuary Records in 2001.
The year 2002 saw the release of another live album, In Concert-Merchants Of Cool, with two new songs, “Joe Fabulous” and “Saving Grace”. Bad Company spent the next two years touring with other classic rock acts like Ted Nugent and Styx, among others.
These days, Paul Rodgers continues to record solo albums and work with other artists. He recently joined the famed rock band Queen, trying to keep the memory of Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury alive. Simon Kirke is also pursuing solo projects at
this time. The future of Bad Company is unknown at this time.
In closing, I leave you with the lyrics from one of the great Bad Company tunes Shooting Star:
Johnny was a schoolboy
When he heard his first Beatles song
Love Me Do, I think it was
And from then it didn’t take him long
Got himself a guitar
Used to play every night
Now he’s in a rock ‘n’ roll outfit
And everything’s alright
Don’t you know?
Johnny told his Mama,
“Hey, Mama, I’m goin’ away
Gonna hit the big time,
Gonna be a big star someday”
Mama came to the door
With a teardrop in her eye
Johnny said, “Don’t cry, Mama
Smile and wave goodbye”
Don’t you know?
Yeah…...
Don’t you know that you are a shooting star
Don’t you know
Don’t you know
Don’t you know that you are a shooting star
And all the world will love you just as long
As long as you are
Johnny made a record
Went straight up to number one
Suddenly everyone loved
To hear him sing the song
Watchin’ the world go by
Surprisin’ it goes so fast
Johnny looked around him and said,
“Well, I made the big-time at last”
Don’t you know?
Don’t you know?
Don’t you know that you are a shooting star
Don’t you know
Don’t you know
Don’t you know that you are a shooting star
And all the world will love you just as long
As long as you are
Johnny died one night, died in his bed
Bottle of whiskey, sleeping tablets by his head
Johnny’s life passed him by like a warm summer day
If you listen to the wind you can still hear him play
Don’t you know that You are a shooting star
Don’t you know?
Don’t you know that you are a shooting star
Dont you dont you dont you dont you dont you know
Don’t you know that you are a shooting star
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(you must be a member of this group to comment)Joyan14
May 16 2008 14:54
Great one!
Brings back the memories! Thanks Karin!
Eminor
May 14 2008 05:34
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
rogerls420
May 13 2008 22:30
Hey Karin,
Howabout doing one on the Marshall Tucker band??? WINK WINK, NOD NOD!!!LMAO.
rogerls420
May 13 2008 22:10
K B,
Another great blog, True story, X wife, when this song came on, I would ask her who it was, Never got it right!!LMAO.I would say B C and she would say” I KNOW THE NAME OF THE SONG A@#$^x%x!!
Harpo1958
May 13 2008 20:48
Karin, another great blog
about another great band! Keep up the good work!
cartercrew
May 13 2008 20:34
GREAT BLOG
once again. You keep taking me back! Are you listening to my I-POD? LOL!
Keep them coming!!
68SSCamaro
May 13 2008 19:17
Once Again Karin!!
great blog! Paul and Co. would be proud, this is another band I grew up listening to and still love their music, thx for bringin back good memories.
Thanks!
68ยงยง
KarinB
May 13 2008 18:25
Thank you guys
I’m glad you liked it. Makes we wanna go and jump into the next project.
Challanger
May 13 2008 18:25
Karin
you do know you classic rock groups. Another great blog.
EARLZZZZZZZZ
May 13 2008 18:17
"U GOT IT GOIN ON LADY"
gotta lov the ol stuff!!!
EZ.
(ps) tried 2 give it 5 flags,but the, dang ghang only reg. 4…All I can say to that is: U LADY ARE A DEFFENET #10!!