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Music doesn’t get better than this!!! The seventies was a golden era of music, and Bad Company were definitely one of the supergroups of the time, with incredible vocalist and front man Paul Rodgers.
I am from Greece and lived and grew up with these songs. I think I was very lucky that I lived the best decade in the best age. Thank God For this gift.
good person..we never forgot in our teens and went backwards because something was not right with the sound these days.. bands is music. Kept all my vinyl records till the day I die.
I'm 9 years older and was around as these songs were ground into the dirt on FM radio. It took a while for me to be able to listen to them and judge them on their own merits, There's a reason why they call it "classic rock". The classics don't die!
i love the piano solo in this song, its not difficult to play, its not complicated, its just so good and has such a beautiful melody. really a peak time for music this was 🥰
I grew up listening to this band on eight track. And i still have them along with all their albums in my collection. Driving down the road in my 69 RR and bad co blasting on the eight track what memory's And most of all i got to, meet Paul at a Casio 2 chairs down and i got to say hey how are ya and he did the same that i always remember. Thanks for sharing Peace All
Walkin' down this rocky road Wondering where my life is leadin' Rollin' on to the bitter end Finding out along the way What it takes to keep love living You should know how it feels, my friend Ooh, I want you to stay Ooh, I want you today I'm ready for love Oh baby, I'm ready for love Ready for love Oh baby, I'm ready for love Now I'm on my feet again Better things are bound to happen All my dues surely must be paid Many miles and many tears Times were hard but now they're changing You should know that I'm not afraid Ooh, I want you to stay Ooh, I want you today I'm ready for love Oh baby, I'm ready for love I'm ready for love Oh baby, I'm ready for love Oh, for your love got yo back mates
The memories! Cruzin the back road ( stoned if I remember correctly) listening to This masterpiece and James Gang- Bang. 👌 '74 I don't remember most of it but I will never forget it.
i forgot to mention, i named the playlist The Winchester Soundtrack because it is all the songs from every episode, well, not all, basically the ones i like, which is all the classic rock songs, so far i have songs from season 1-10, haven't gotten around to watching season 11 yet.
Wow 45 years and some and it still sounds like the first time I heard it. What an amazing band. Got turned on to Paul Rogers when he released the first album by Free! That album is a classic
Great song. But it is sad that people can only find these songs because they hear them on TV. We need more Classic Rock radio stations! #oldpersonwhostilllistenstotheradio
I hear it my stores I visit for the company I work for. Some stores play 60's and 70's rock, some 80's or 90's, some pop... I prefer the 60's and 70's stores, gets me going! I still have the album that I spin now and then.
It's incredible what music can do. This is so powerful in reminding me of driving down dusty roads in Ukraine with my Dad and blasting this song before I left for college...Gah great song and piano solo....
The 70's what a time so many great concerts & times, I feel so fortunate to have lived in such a awesome decade, with music like this and so many more outstanding bands... ROCK ON...
A song that introduced me to Bad Co, and the importance of having an 8 track player in your car, four channels of tracks that could be switched live at any time, genius.
I spent my teenage years in the 1970's. Bands like this made it the best time of my life. To me, 70's music is the best. I miss those days. It was a much better time to be a kid.
if you heard this song from a show, that's fine, happy to see music like this caught your attention, but please don't just stop with this song, listen to all their songs, you'll be happy you did cause this band is unbelievably awesome!
My favorite song of all time!! When I first heard this song the words just got me! I'm still hoping all my dues surely must be paid! To me one of the greatest underrated Bands of all time!❤️
The first time I listened to this song was in 1976 in Malaysia. At that time, I was 14 years old. Besides "Rock Steady", I like to listen to "Ready for Love", among the top killer songs by Bad Company. These songs are very nostalgic for me.
This is true music, the sad part is this generation only knows of this song b/c of Supernatural. I grew up to this music, best God damned music EVER!!!!!
@@-Zer0Dark- You either. We aren't "this generation" anymore. You are getting older bud. I'm 32 and haven't been considered "this generation" for a bit now lol.
The first line in this song just hits something inside of you. I was a junior in HS when this album came out. Bad Co. became very popular quickly. Couple of years later they made a stop in Nashville. Yeah, they rocked out...
Was I into this band when I was a kid..Mick Ralphs recorded tone is like nothing else....great old school blues/rock very, very well played and beautifully recorded..lots of space, brilliant.
@@michaelabbet8920 Yeah, now an old bald dude driving his Mustang.......where the hell did the years go? And the speakers are now cranked just so I can hear the music............get some weird looks.......not sure if that is because of the old dude with the tunes cranked or the youngins cannot recognize the music?
Great song and great lyric.....Bad Company!!!!!! This band rocked me in my early days and still does.... saw them live in 1979/80 . Loved it then and would love them now.
A time when music was real and pure nothing compares today to classic rock bands such as bad company rogers is a extremely talented vocalist . Whole band is amazing and they put out some great classics that are timeless including this one
one of my mom's favorite bands ever. She and her cousin Lynn saw them back in the 70s. Must have been a mind blowing show. Damn....lucky Ma. But she is a princess and does not know it. Bless her and thank you for keeping this alive.
I grew up listening to many songs like this. At different stages of my life it means something different. This year it is a reinforcement of loving myself fully.
Still brings me right to Dean and Julie McNiven (forget her angel name) making sweet sweet love in the back of Dean’s ‘67 Impala Supernatural fans will get it 🤘💜
"Walkin' down this rocky road, Wondering where my life is leadin'. Rollin' on to the bitter end, Finding out along the way What it takes to keep love living..."
This one takes me back to the early seventies. Weekends were filled with Bad Company,joints,booze & boys. Best times with one of my all time fave bands.
The one and only time I saw them they were playing with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1992... I was 8 years old and I thank God every day that my dad raised me on this genre of music... I now have 2 sons of my own 8 y.o. and 5 m.o. and they both love Daddy's music... Warms my soul to know it too!!
When I was growing up, one of my older siblings had a custom tape of music from Boston, Pink Floyd, and Bad Company (including this song), with a few outliers from other bands used for filler. Listening to this, I'm going back in time to 1991, just resting on my bed in the dark with this song playing as background noise. Feels like too long ago.
I saw em' in 77 and 79. They were JUST PHENOMENAL. Two of the best shows I saw and back then I saw the Allman Bros three times, the Grateful Dead, Jethro Tull, Mahogany Rush twice etc.
This song takes me away to a time where my life was without responsibility and care free. It also reminds me of my Pops. He was and is sooo cool. My Pops has soul. He taught me about music. Not just one type, but about music. All types.
kinda glad this band and song is under the radar and very much underrated , shows us whats real and what's not if ya dont like this band then your not alive is alls i'm saying !!!
Paul Rogers is way better than Steve Perry and Freddie Mercury. The only singers that might be better are Layne Staley or James Hetfield. But as far as 70's rock, Paul is the king.
This song reminds me of someone I really love endlessly. singing this song in the car with you is a beautiful memory,. always ready for your love Baby..
I remember riding the backroads of East Texas with my Uncle Smitty to an old Bad Company CD that would skip on some potholes, one of my favorite memories of that one legged MF. Rest easy Smitty, I'll forever think of you every time Bad Company comes on