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" I tend to want to form bands and then create new music within them. Queen was an exception, and we joined forces because it just seemed to work when we played together. "
Paul Rodgers
Work
Together
Queen
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" 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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" I look back on the early days of Free with Paul Kossoff with the most fondness of any of my bands, because I met him at a time when I was in London and very hungry, and we believed in each other. "
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" A song isn't finished until it's played live, and then it moves on. "
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" 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. "
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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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" There is magic on earth. "
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" I saw The Jeff Beck Group at the Marquee Club in 1967, when he was with Rod Stewart, and holy smokes, they were amazing. "
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" 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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" The Skynyrds and I go back to the '70s and the days and nights at the Hyatt House on Sunset in L.A., aka the Riot House. "
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Days
Sunset
Nights
" Songs do write themselves through you; I know people find it hard to believe, but it's true. "
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" I always think the audience should be part of the show. "
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Think
Show
" There were personality clashes in Free, really. I think it's as simple as that; I think we felt we weren't leaving each other enough room to develop in our own way, and we were restricting each other. So we said, let's go different ways. "
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Think
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Free
" Life is so mundane, isn't it? It's great to hear a guitarist getting into it and the rhythmic section blasting, even if it's all meaningless. "
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Life
Great
Hear
" In order to write music, you need lots of Tabasco sauce. "
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Order
" I got the idea of meditation from The Beatles. It was a fad, but I've found it beneficial in my crazy life. "
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Crazy
Beatles
Meditation
" Free - I miss that band, but when I look back, we were very young. "
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Young
Band
Look
" I come from a working-class family of seven children. "
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Family
Children
Come
" With any band, there's two sides - there's the image, and there's the music. "
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Band
Music
Sides
" When I play solo, that's when I put it all together. I go through all of the songs that I've written wtih all of the different bands; that, for me, tells its own story, and the DVDs really enforce that. "
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Together
Story
Play
" You've had all that punk and New Wave thing, and I think people have really got sick up to here with it. I know I have. "
Paul Rodgers
Wave
Think
Know
" I just sort of grew up with music always in the background like a soundtrack. And it really hit me hard when The Beatles came along, like so many people. That got me started digging back further to Chuck Berry. "
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People
Me
Hard
" 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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People
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Loved
" 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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People
Man
" I like to be in control of my own destiny. "
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My Own
Like
Destiny
" The thing about simplicity is it's not easy to achieve. To many, simplicity can mean repetitiveness and maybe even a lack of intelligence, those kind of things, but simple yet unique is the key. "
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Simplicity
Unique
Simple
" I'm a big fan of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. "
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Fleetwood Mac
Fan
Green
" I honestly have really deep reservations about releasing everything you ever did. Every time somebody farted in the studio, now it's out there. "
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Everything
You
Time
" I had a band when I was 14, and we would play around in my hometown of Middlesbrough, and we'd go to the club afterwards, which was the Purple Onion then. There would be live bands playing, and in between that, the DJ would be playing records. "
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Purple
DJ
" 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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Evening
Stand
Professional
" I've always been a Jeff Beck fan. Who isn't? He is in a league of his own. "
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