Paul Rodgers/UK Interviews 1976
Paul Rodgers/UK Interviews 1976
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Contains the "Paul Rodgers Story" that was broadcast on the familiar radio program "Young Jockey" in 1976, when Bad Company's "Run With The Pack" was released. Recorded from the valuable Air Check tapes of the time, which have excellent sound quality. Perhaps because the recorder was concerned about the amount of tape remaining, only three of the nine songs aired that day were recorded, but these are all official takes, so it's not that important. Rather, the DJ's talk at the time and the radio interview with Paul, who was vacationing in France at this time, which is the highlight of this album, are all well recorded, and are definitely a must-listen for fans. In the first half of the program, there is a part where the DJ makes a comment about Free, and he says, ``When they were actually active, they weren't that popular, but since they disbanded, they've become strangely popular.'' "When we first came to Japan, we were the first band to come to Japan, and it was a very rock-like band. (Before that, it was all brass rock bands like John Mayall and BB&S. )'' and ``Compared to the recent hard rock, this is a rare type of rock that is relaxed, comfortable, and physiologically pleasant,'' making it an enjoyable album. The telephone interview with Paul recorded in the second half of the program lasts for 14 minutes, and all fans will listen to Paul's real voice at the time as he carefully answers questions. ``Jimmy Page and Robert Plant appeared on stage in LA, so it was exciting.'' ``Last time we only did it for one day, but the next time we come to Japan with Bad Company, we want to do a big tour.'' , you can also hear many comments from that time. When asked about Paul Kossoff, who passed away in March 1976, he sighs and says, ``Even though he's no longer with us, his music will live on,'' which is moving. On the way, I was asked, ``Recently, Queen has been very popular in Japan (especially among girls). There's a part where Paul seems confused and says, ``Why are you asking me that question?'', saying, ``I don't like what they're doing, I'm not interested in it,'' and ``Why are you asking me that question?'' At that time, I would have never even imagined that I would serve in this role. In that sense, it's a nice question. Not only is it extremely enjoyable, but it is also a first-class must-have item for fans. List of questions from the telephone interview with Paul Rodgers 1) What are your impressions of the Bad Company US tour in April? 2) Is it true that Jimmy Page and Robert Plant attended a concert in LA? How was it? 3) I heard that the plant was in trouble due to a car accident, but what happened? 4) "Run With The Pack" had a very commercial feel to it. 5) Why did you choose to include an old song called Young Blood? 6) Please give us your thoughts on the future musical direction and what you are planning to do on future albums. 7) When you last came to Japan, you said that you wanted to perform with Japanese musicians or to be based in Japan for a certain period of time. Could you please comment on that? 8) Bad Company's Japan performance was only for one day, and it was a historic concert with lots of people in attendance. Do they have any plans to come back to Japan? 9) In Japan, Queen is popular among boys, but among young girls in Japan, what do you think about Queen? 10) Please tell us your thoughts on Andy Fraser's latest solo album. Do you still see Andy? 11) I know it's a sad story and it's hard to say, but would you like to comment on Paul Kossoff's death? 12) Please tell us about your favorite album recently. 13) Please leave a comment for your Japanese fans.