Bad Company was a 1970s British blues-rock group fronted by Paul “The Voice” Rodgers. Their name came from a ‘70s Western movie and they were formed by former members of Mott the Hoople, Free, and King Crimson. Members were Paul Rodgers (singer/pianist), Mick Ralphs (guitarist), Boz Burrell (bassist), and Simon Kirke (drummer).
I lost my innocence to this
but then it all went pear-shaped
Se sim, é porque sim !
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"What can I tell you, kid? You're right. When you're right, you're right,
and you're right." Chinatown (1974), Roman Polanski
8 hours ago
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And here I was thinking that you were still an innocent English gentlemen. Pear-shaped or not, LOL.
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