Posted: Sat Jul 14, 12 5:47 pm
That whole Eagles/Altmans/Doobies machine and all the collaborations it spawned was one of the best things to happen to American rock, period 

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The Firm seemed ahead of there time but this song rocks, and didnt the do a sountrack to a Charles Bronson movie? I can remember the name?TYREMAN wrote:Not my fave song of his but got to agree one of the best singers out there,seen him liveJem wrote:Actually while I'm here take a listen to this track.
If you like Free, Bad Company and Paul Rogers vocals in particular (which I do) I think you'll really enjoy this.
It's from his first solo album and I gus you could say that it's his 'Stairway To Heaven'.
In my opinion It's Paul Rogers singing at his very best.
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I never get bored of Bad Co & Free...i loved the solo stuff he did like The LawMuddy Water Blues Tribute.
And of course the Firm with Jimmy Page
Cool Artwork Ivor
Ahh yes death wish 3 that has the firm doing the soundtrack , but the movie is average at best,,TYREMAN wrote:It was a struggle to look this one up Drew,when i type in Charles Bronson a load of pages come up about a notourious UK Prisoner also called Charles Bronson.
Ir was Death Wish 31985 i do not remeber the music so i may try to look this one up to watch.
theres a film about him...not got round to watching it yet though so no review....drewcrane wrote:
I never knew there was a notorious U.K prisoner name d Charles Bronson.
I really enjoyed the film "Bronson". Fantastically acted by Tom Hardy. Really makes you think about the prison system and how it handles people like him. I highly recommend it.Jon wrote:theres a film about him...not got round to watching it yet though so no review....drewcrane wrote:
I never knew there was a notorious U.K prisoner name d Charles Bronson.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1172570/
Jon wrote:Well I just got in from watching vintage trouble...brilliant gig
a lot better than some of the hair metal in this thread but well worth seeing if you love live music
He was like a breath of fresh air when he took over the 'Robbo' slot in Thin Lizzy, esp after Snowy White had had his turnJem wrote:Anyone remember John Sykes? Another unsung British axe god.
He had a stint with Whitesnake on the '1987' album which in my opinion was their best by far!!!!
For whatever reason he fell out with David Coverdale and formed Blue Murder. For a debut album I think he did a brilliant job.
Typical naff 80's video so just close your eyes, turn it up to eleven and (hopefully) enjoy.
WOW COOL I DIDNT KNOW THEY WERE AROUNDJem wrote:Well it's nearly Friday.
Here's the latest release from Lynch Mob with Oni Logan back in vocal spot.