I liked it way back when. Can’t say it has aged well. But still not as shocking and wrong as Rodgers fronting Queen. Good thing Bad Co was so very good and worthy of thoughts. Makes me willing to forgive a LOT of later nonsense. (See also Bootsy).
I thought you guys were talking about that godawful novel by John Grisham (redundant, I know) at first. No offense to what you like but I never understood the popularity of BadCo. I always thought they were pretty dull. To each his own.
Half of Free, a Mott, and a Crim, managed by Peter Grant = a most not dull story, even if you do not dig the music. They were super live too. Can’t get enough of the Bad Co.
Can someone talk about this bullshit right here?
Not making a request for thoughts on “The Firm”
really I am not,
I just watched about 30 seconds of this and I really need someone to talk to.
It has shaken me to my very core. Is there a help-line number I can call?
Talk to me, what the fuck is going on here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3973tfsllqw
I liked it way back when. Can’t say it has aged well. But still not as shocking and wrong as Rodgers fronting Queen. Good thing Bad Co was so very good and worthy of thoughts. Makes me willing to forgive a LOT of later nonsense. (See also Bootsy).
Folks have thoughts about the dead, but they have fewer thoughts about Bobby and the midnights.
This proves that thoughts on the Bad Company would not have to include the Firm.
I thought you guys were talking about that godawful novel by John Grisham (redundant, I know) at first. No offense to what you like but I never understood the popularity of BadCo. I always thought they were pretty dull. To each his own.
Half of Free, a Mott, and a Crim, managed by Peter Grant = a most not dull story, even if you do not dig the music. They were super live too. Can’t get enough of the Bad Co.
This is awesome! And I bet Doc loved it. He had a wicked sense of humor.