'Bad Company' Drummer Admits Replacing Paul Rodgers Was Their Biggest Mistake ...Saudi Arabia

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Kirke explained on Billy Corgan’s podcast, The Magnificent Others, that he was "coerced" at the time to make the big change. During the band's career high high-earning multi-platinum success, Rodgers had quit after tensions ran high due to arguments.

While Howe was eager to be the band's frontman, and they ended up selling millions of albums, having him as the band's frontman changed the band's image.

He added, "The whole direction of the band kind of skewed away from the blues, [and] became more heavy metal… It was a period which I do regret. And I'll put my hand up and say, me and Mick [Ralphs] kind of made a knee jerk decision and we took this guy on board."

Above all, the band wasn't on board with Howe using the band's shows as a chance to give his political opinions and speeches. Kirk remembers yelling at Howe not to "use this band as a political forum" while in the dressing room.

"He'd say he left, but we did ask him to leave. And it's a shame because I know that his heart was in the right place," said Kirke, adding he wouldn't do it again if he had the chance.

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