Could we see a Bad Company reunion at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in a few weeks?
According to lead singer Paul Rodgers, yes. Well, maybe.
“Well, we may well. We’ll see how we go,” he said during a recent interview with Rolling Stone. “Well, they want us to, and I may. I haven’t decided what songs to sing at this point in time. But it could be “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy’.”
If they do play, it would be the first time the band has performed together since 2019.
Part of the reason for that is that Rodgers, 75, has had 11 minor strokes and two major strokes over the past decade.
His wife, however, told Rolling Stone that he’s been doing very well.
“It is his brain delay and brain fog that if you don’t know him, you wouldn’t know,” Cynthia Kereluk said. “But he is doing incredibly well.”
“I feel good. I feel very good. My health is great. I’m off all the drugs, no statin or Ramipril. It’s good to get off that stuff and just eat healthy and do lots of exercise,” Rodgers said.
Rodgers also told the outlet that he’s very happy for Bad Company to be inducted.
“I think it’s nice to have an award, and I think it’s nice for the fans because they’ve been lobbying for Bad Company to be inducted for years,” he said. “It’s really good for them. It’s very satisfying.”
As to whether this would be the final Bad Company performance given Rodgers’ lack of interest in touring he said, “I’ll never say never. I know that’s a James Bond movie. And hell froze over for the Eagles. You never say never.”
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and will stream live on Disney+.
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