Bad Company "Live At Wembley" CD/DVD out this month

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Bad Company Announce Live Release
mdome / News / 15/06/2011 06:16am


Bad Company are to have a live release put out later this month.

Titled Live At Wembley, it’s to be made simultaneously available in CD, DVD and Blu-ray on June 28. Filmed and recorded during the reunited band’s show at Wembley Arena in April 2010, the full track listing for the DVD and Blu-ray is:

Can’t Get Enough
2. Honey Child
3. Run With The Pack
4. Burnin’ Sky
5. Young Blood
6. Seagull
7. Gone, Gone, Gone
8. Electric Land
9. Simple Man
10. Feel Like Makin’ Love
11. Shooting Star
12. Rock And Roll Fantasy
13. Movin’ On
14. Ready For Love
15. Bad Company
16. Deal With The Preacher:

Find out more at Bad Company - Rock and Roll at It's Best!

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:clap: That will be awesome! They are a great live band.....I seen them when they toured their 1st album in 1974.
 

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Who's playing bass these days for Bad Co?

Paul Rodgers - lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica
Mick Ralphs - guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
Simon Kirke - drums, percussion, guitar, vocals
Lynn Sorensen - bass, backing vocals
Howard Leese - guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
 

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I saw them a couple of years ago on their brief US tour.Great show with the Doobie Brothers opening up for them.
 

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This looks good...it's defiantly worth checkin' out....but, I'd look to see the release a live performance from 1975 or 1976!

The same goes for a lot of other bands. Unfortunately the foresight was not there in many cases as well as the technology (audio and video) to produce decent quality (by today's standards).. IMO the look and sound of new recordings is so much better than old recordings that it kind of takes the fun out of watching old footage.
 

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The last time I saw Bad Company was in '90 or '91 when they opened up for the Damn Yankees at an outdoor concert north of the Twin Cities. Of course, this was during the Brian Howe years (so no Rodgers). They were good, but you couldn't hear the guitar for about 2/3 of the concert, which really sucked. Whoever was running the sound board that day should have been fired on the spot.


As groovy said, this could be cool, but I'd really love to hear a good DVD of them in concert from the 70's (late 70's would be awesome)
 

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