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" A song like 'Shooting Star' - the thought process behind writing that song was that I looked around and thought, 'Wow, there's a lot of people dying at that time in the music business.' "
Paul Rodgers
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" When we formed Bad Company, I looked around and asked, 'Who is the biggest rock band in the world?' The answer was undoubtedly Led Zeppelin. Peter Grant was their manager, so we got him to work with us. That made the difference for Bad Company. "
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" I've always been a Jeff Beck fan. Who isn't? He is in a league of his own. "
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" I have a secret weapon. My wife Cynthia is very good at keeping me in shape. She's very good for me. She's the best thing that happened to me. "
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" Being in a band is all-consuming, and I like to have a life. "
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" I met Paul Kossoff for the first time when I was playing in the back of a pub room in Finsbury Park in London in 1967. It was kind of a blues thing going on, and he came up and said, 'I'd like to have a jam.' So he came up and jammed with me, and I just loved his playing right from the start. "
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" When I went down to London in '67, I had three things in mind: To survive, to find peace of mind, and to make music doing it. "
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Doing
" I was brought up in a fairly emotionally repressed kind of society in Northeast England where one didn't express emotions and was expected to keep a stiff upper lip. "
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" With Free, we had phased out all of the blues material and wanted to phase in all original material, and the only song that stayed from our blues past was 'The Hunter' by Albert King. People just loved that. And I said, 'We have to write a song that will top that - otherwise, what are we doing here?' That was the birth of 'All Right Now.' "
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" With any band, there's two sides - there's the image, and there's the music. "
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Music
Sides
" You go through periods of times where bands are calling the shots, and then sometimes, you've got the record companies calling the shots. I think it has to be a bit of both to make the thing work. "
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Work
Through
Think
" With Free, we were teenagers, and, ummm, there was a lot of raging hormones. "
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" I just try to keep an open mind, and that's the way a lot of good things happen. "
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Good Things
Good
Things Happen
" Of course I was a fan when I was a kid. That's what made me get into it, the whole rock n' roll fantasy. "
Paul Rodgers
Kid
Me
Rock
" My dad worked on the Middlesbrough docks. "
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Dad
Worked
" In order to write music, you need lots of Tabasco sauce. "
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You
Write
Order
" I have a lot of analog. I think a lot of people do. There are a lot of people that are re-discovering it. I still have a lot of my old records from back in the day. It's a joy to play things like Junior Wells' 'Hoodoo Man Blues,' and John Mayall & The Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton. There's a warmth that you can still feel. "
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You
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Man
" I got the idea for the song 'Bad Company' when I saw a poster for the Jeff Bridges movie, and it reminded of an old Victorian picture that I'd once seen, and it said, 'Beware of bad company.' So I sat down at the piano and started to write the song. "
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Song
Said
Picture
" Only Freddie Mercury could do Freddie Mercury. He was absolutely brilliant - I loved him to pieces, and I had a great deal of respect for him. "
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Him
Great
Brilliant
" When I left Free back in 1972, I didn't play 'All Right Now' until about 1996, when I was touring with Jason Bonham, and we were supporting the tribute record we had done to Muddy Waters. "
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Done
Back
Right
" Nobody should attempt to do Freddie Mercury impressions. "
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" When I was in my teen years and in my 20s and even 60s, it was okay to drop everything and disappear and become a road warrior for all those months. But after a while you get... y'know, one likes to have some home life. "
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Home
You
Warrior
" I carry my own tea, food, and Tabasco on the plane with me. "
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Food
Carry
Me
" There are so many challenges and different parts to the job of singing. When you're in the studio, you have to be really, really, precise. You've got to keep everything clean and nice because that's going to be something that's down forever. And then you go onstage, and it's much more in the moment. "
Paul Rodgers
Singing
Nice
Moment
" The one thing I loved about blues and soul was the way they taught the world how to express such deep feelings. "
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Deep
Way
Loved
" I liked the 12-bar blues because everybody could play it, but they could also play it their own way, and they could express their own emotions using that as a structure. "
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Play
Way
Emotions
" When I first started writing songs, I looked around at the bands that were making it, and they all had the original material. Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, the Stones - everybody was writing their own songs. That's the way that you established your own identity. "
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Identity
Own
Writing
" I was 17, and it was my first summer in London as a professional singer. One hot, humid evening, I heard that the Jimi Hendrix Experience was playing in a blues club above a pub in Finsbury Park. I was flat broke and couldn't afford a ticket, so I went along just to stand outside and listen. "
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Stand
Professional
" There's a lot of trickery that can go on in the studio, and there's a lot that one can do - none of which I am interested in even slightly. I mean, you can actually tune vocals and stuff like that, but it's so hideous, I can't believe it. "
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" The simpler the message, the broader the meaning, in many respects. I think about a song like Free's 'All Right Now,' which I'm often asked about. It's that sort of song. "
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