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Bad Company: Hard Rock Live
Recorded on August 8, 2008 at the Seminole Hard Rock Live in Hollywood Florida, Bad Company: Hard Rock Live captures the last remaining original band members, Rodgers, Kirke and Ralphs, in a one night only show. They run through a set list consisting of all the expected Bad Company hits, including the aforementioned numbers and other crowd pleasers such as “Seagull,” “Honey Child,” and “Live for the Music.”
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the legendary British rock band Bad Company performing live at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. Featuring their classic hits and a powerful stage presence, the performance showcases the enduring appeal of their blues-influenced hard rock sound. Led by vocalist Paul Rodgers, the band delivers a high-energy set that celebrates their storied career.
Critical Reception
As a live album and concert film, 'Hard Rock Live' was generally well-received by fans of Bad Company and classic rock. Critics often highlighted the band's continued ability to deliver a solid live performance, with Paul Rodgers' distinctive vocals remaining a key strength. The setlist comprises their most popular songs, ensuring a satisfying experience for those familiar with their music.
What Reviewers Say
Paul Rodgers' voice remains a powerful instrument.
A solid performance featuring the band's greatest hits.
Delivers the classic Bad Company sound that fans expect.
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Fun Fact
This performance features Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi and David Bryan as guest musicians, adding extra flair to the Bad Company classics.
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