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Recorded live at the prestigious Wembley Arena in London in 2010, these celebrating musicians are at the top of their game, playing their beloved songs as ha...
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Filmed at London's Wembley Arena, this film captures the reunited Bad Company doing what they do best: playing great songs to packed arenas. Original members Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke are joined by Howard Leese and Lynn Sorensen to deliver an electrifying set list featuring all the classic hits, fan favorites and rarely heard gems to create the ultimate Bad Company live film.
There are not many bands who can claim to be rock legends but Bad Company are the real deal, featuring the original line up of singer Paul Rodgers, drummer Simon Kirke and guitarist Mick Ralphs, we watch them blow the roof off a sold out Wembley Arena, London in this hit packed show. 385. IMDb 7.7 1 h 29 min 2011 13+.
Bad Company Concert History. Bad Company is a 1970s British blues-rock group fronted by Paul "The Voice" Rodgers. Their name came from a ‘70s Western movie and they were formed by former members of Mott the Hoople, Free, and King Crimson. Members were Paul Rodgers (singer/pianist), Mick Ralphs (guitarist), Boz Burrell (bassist), and Simon ...
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Jul 20, 2011 · A reunited Bad Co sound muscularly effective on this Wembley Arena show from April 2010. Their best songs hitch the blues-soul of Free to a lick of the glam-aligned guitar chops of Mott The Hoople, with Simon Kirke emulating the heavy artillery of his friend John Bonham (late bassist Boz Burrell is replaced by Lynn Sorensen here, Howard Leese ...