that's ok. uwe managed to sneak a deep purple clip in here awhile back.
what's the deal with rogers' voice. he sounded way better in free. now its kind of smooth and generic sounding.
Free was the early 70s. He was what, 20 or so? Undoubtedly, he was at his best in Free and Bad Co. The "Muddy Water Blues" album was done in '93 if memory serves - and he has done a fair amount of recording since then. Compared to most rock vocalists from his era, his voice has held up remarkably well. I am one of those who consider him to be the top dog. His voice, IMHO, is the best blend of blues, soul and rock ever. He managed to get all of that emotion and grit into (with Bad Co) three-minute rock staples. Lou Gramm is another guy who had that gift, but sadly, his health issues cheated him out of at least a decade or so, and his voice has not weathered the storms well.