Bad Company – Live At Wembley (Eagle Vision/Shock) DVD REVIEW

October 3, 2011

Had Bad Company not written the ultimate, thrusting anthem of horny, red-blooded machismo in the โ€˜Feel Like Making Loveโ€™, Dunedin band Mother Goose may never have felt the need to lampoon its moves with the feeble โ€˜Feel Like Making Sconesโ€™.
On this 2010 reunion, the group, improbably, perform like theyโ€™re on fire: tanned and gym-shaped vocalist Paul Rodgers bawls like a rhino, and the famous heaviosity of the groupโ€™s hard-rock/blues fusion is barely diminished.
Deeply unsettling, however, is the illusion that Wembley Stadium is crammed full of bellowing Homer Simpsons. GARY STEEL
Music = 3/5
Sound = 4/5

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