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highplainsdem

(59,050 posts)
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 08:44 AM Nov 4

Bad Company Won't Reunite For Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Performance After All

https://www.stereogum.com/2328561/bad-company-wont-reunite-for-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-performance-after-all/news/

Bad Company are getting into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame this weekend, but they won’t be getting back together for it.

Last week, the English rockers confirmed they’d be reuniting to play two songs at Saturday’s induction ceremony in Los Angeles, marking their first performance together since 2019. Drummer Simon Kirke told Gold Derby he and frontman Paul Rodgers would be performing:

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However, today on Bad Company’s Instagram, Rodgers shared a new statement indicating the band will not perform at the Rock Hall ceremony after all. Rodgers says he has to prioritize his health, so Kirke and an all-star band will bring Bad Company’s music to life. Here’s what Rodgers wrote:

My hope was to be at the Rock & Rock Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and to perform for the fans, but at this time I have to prioritize my health. I have no problem singing, it’s the stress of everything else. Thanks for understanding.


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Wikipedia on Paul's health: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rodgers

In 2016 Rodgers suffered the first of two major strokes. The second in 2019, greatly affected his speech and musical abilities. Those strokes, along with 11 more minor strokes, required an endarterectomy. He has since made a full recovery.[35]


Thread I posted here on a CBS Mornings story about Paul's health in 2023: https://www.democraticunderground.com/1034106679

The video from that thread:

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Bad Company Won't Reunite For Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Performance After All (Original Post) highplainsdem Nov 4 OP
Rogers was a great front man Johonny Nov 4 #1
So sad that... EuterpeThelo Nov 4 #2
The Sweet Will Never Make It ProfessorGAC Nov 4 #3
My favorite band of all time EuterpeThelo Nov 6 #4
Oh, and EuterpeThelo Nov 6 #5
US Version ProfessorGAC Nov 6 #6

EuterpeThelo

(124 posts)
2. So sad that...
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 11:20 AM
Nov 4

the joke that is the RRHOF waited so long that Mick Ralphs died FIVE MONTHS before Bad Co. could be inducted and Paul Rodgers is in such ill health that he can't go either. They've been eligible (and imminently deserving) for DECADES.

Sure, Salt n' Pepa and the Beastie Boys are in, but they JUST now got around to Bad Company, Joe Cocker and Chubby Checker, and still haven't recognized either The Monkees or The Sweet, two of the most influential rock bands of the 60s/70s (and, in each case, just one member of the classic lineups who produced countless hits even remains should RRHOF suddenly get their sh!t together). Sad.

ProfessorGAC

(75,248 posts)
3. The Sweet Will Never Make It
Tue Nov 4, 2025, 05:15 PM
Nov 4

And this is coming from a very big fan.
In fact, I think Desolation Boulevard is one of the 5 best hard rock albums of the 70s.
But, they never had a sustained run, and the Chapman & Chin connection long made insiders consider them Johnny Bravo.
That perception is wrong, but the music industry has made up its mind about Sweet.

EuterpeThelo

(124 posts)
4. My favorite band of all time
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 05:32 PM
Nov 6

I'll take "Give Us a Wink" or "Off the Record" in place of DB but regard that disc as top 10.

PGAC, do you prefer the U.S. or U.K. pressing of DB (very different, as I'm sure you already know)?

Their own self-penned material was always heavy - all you had to do was flip over the single.

At the end of the day, they had 13 top ten hits worldwide, including Blockbuster hitting #1 in England and MULTIPLE #1s in Germany and the Scandinavian countries.

I think the AMERICAN music industry has discounted them, because thanks to bad decision after bad decision about marketing them in America at the hands of Chinnichap, David Walker and Ed Leffler (the latter of whom learned from his mistakes and did the opposite in promoting a little local band called Van Halen), they only ended up with three big U.S. hits (Blitz, Fox and Little Willy, with Action and Oxygen at least making a ripple).

I mean, they've been cited as an influence by Kiss, Guns 'n' Roses, Def Leppard, Motley Crue, Poison, Joan Jett, Twisted Sister...many of those bands have covered their songs, as have other heavyweights like Krokus, Saxon. Hell, Nikki Sixx has written about how he tried to convince Brian Connolly to join his early band, London, before Crue. (The Beastie Boys, who aren't even rock, SAMPLED Steve Priest's distinctive vocals without his consent in "Hey Ladies" - they're in RRHOF but Sweet isn't. It's a total joke.)

Their music has been featured in countless movies (from classics like Wayne's World and Dazed and Confused all the way up through and including recent blockbusters like Suicide Squad, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Black Phone), TV shows (most recently, Firefly Lane, Poker Face, Umbrella Academy and Daisy Jones and the Six) and commercials (Dustbuster, a Mitsubishi ad for the Super Bowl, OTTOMH).

I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but both they and the Monkees got a short shrift with the "they don't play on their own records." It was common to force fledgling bands to put out singles recorded by session musicians back when they both got started, but anyone who listens to either bands' later stuff (after both threw a mutiny and demanded their artistic freedom) would be hard-pressed to deny the sheer talent in terms of both songwriting and expertise on their instruments. How it is that Andy Scott is still not considered up there with Page, May, Clapton etc., Mick Tucker alongside Ian Paice or Mick Fleetwood, and Steve Priest's rock-solid thunder right there with JPJ, Glenn Hughes or Entwistle is beyond me, honestly (Entwistle actually told Steve that he preferred the latter's bass solo on the cover of "My Generation" to his own...)

ProfessorGAC

(75,248 posts)
6. US Version
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 06:26 PM
Nov 6

I like the selection of songs more.
Yes, I know the difference. I had both versions.
BTW: I love Give US A Wink, too.

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