OK so we all have a preferance to the queen input on the setlist but since i ordered my ticket 4 wembley + hyde park ive been really getting into free and bad company. I would love to hear jukebox hero-its an amzing song, running with the pack,fire and water and rock n roll fantasy included on the setlist somewhere on the tour.
What songs by free and bad company would you like to hear?
wishing well, little bit of love and feel like making love. any songs from free or bad companys greatest hits albums are welcome but they will play different ones gig to gig i think but only the popular ones
k01olnug wrote: OK so we all have a preferance to the queen input on the setlist but since i ordered my ticket 4 wembley + hyde park ive been really getting into free and bad company. I would love to hear jukebox hero-its an amzing song, running with the pack,fire and water and rock n roll fantasy included on the setlist somewhere on the tour.
What songs by free and bad company would you like to hear?
Juke Box Hero was done by the PR clone Lou Gramm when he was in a band called Foreigner
Foreigner was a hybrid American/British band formed by a guy named Mick Jones.
Mick discovered the vocalist Lou Gramm while he was in the states.
Lou was in a Bad Co./Free cover band.
Foreigner released their first album in 1977 and it was a hit right off the bat.
im only 14 but i have a real preferance of older music. For instance i own several ret pack albums. Back then the music always was better than todays crap.
But ive never come across them. Judging by jukebox hero they sound pretty good. Ill check them out.
k01olnug wrote: im only 14 but i have a real preferance of older music. For instance i own several ret pack albums. Back then the music always was better than todays crap.
But ive never come across them. Judging by jukebox hero they sound pretty good. Ill check them out.
Yes, there is no doubt that older popular music is better.
That's why I think young people like yourself are embracing older stuff because in today's politcally correct over-homoginized enviroment, the popular music put out tends to be lifeless and souless. Record companies don't take risks anymore.
I hang out in the Genesis forum as well and I'm amazed at the number of teenage fans there who are really getting into Peter Gabriel era Genesis.
It's like they are more popular now then when they were at that time.