Monday, 28 July 2025

Bad Company Tribute Album.

Speaking personally here, I need this about as much as I need another compilation album, maybe even less, but you may have other thoughts, so here's the info.

CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY


The first-ever tribute to Bad Company arrives October 24.
Pre-order & Pre-save the album on limited-edition silver colored vinyl, CD, all digital formats, special merch bundles, and listen to The Struts cover of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy” here:
 
 
Album Tracklist:
“Ready For Love” – HARDY
“Shooting Star” – Halestorm (feat. Paul Rodgers)
“Feel Like Makin’ Love” – ​​Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
“Run with the Pack” – Blackberry Smoke (feat. Paul Rodgers & Brann Dailor)
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy”– The Struts
“Bad Company” – Charley Crockett
“Rock Steady” – Dirty Honey
“Burnin’ Sky” - Black Stone Cherry
“Seagull” – Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of Def Leppard (feat. Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke)
“All Right Now” – The Pretty Reckless
Founding members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke also appear on the album, bringing this tribute full circle.

 

Monday, 14 July 2025

Free Appreciation Society Magazine - Issue #179

Free Appreciation Society

Magazine Issue #179

August 2025

 

All issues are now in the mail for subscribers.

The final issue in the eight part series covering the period leading up to, and including, the 'Heartbreaker' album. This issue continues directly from #178.

Here we complete the overview of the releases with various issues of the 'Heartbreaker' LP from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Japan, America and Europe, also taking a look at the two vinyl bootleg issues from Latvia/Russia. All the information you need with matrix numbers, labels and pressing variations, covers, inners, and extras all included. Lots of photographs of everything too. Also covered are 8-track cartridges (including a competition for subscribers to win a still factory-sealed US original), cassettes, and CDs from around the world.

Included here is the penultimate diary section, dealing with the day to day life of Free from July 7th 1972 to August 27th 1973. This includes tour dates (played and cancelled), set-lists, live tapes, studio recording dates, press information, and so on. A forensically detailed (16-pages), day by day, month by month chronicle of all Free activity during this period.

Tetsu is in colour on the back page, and the April 1973 'Music World' article is the centre. 48 pages crammed with information and images from this period of the Free history, and catalogue.

There's a competition in this issue for subscribers only. You'll find the details and question on page 2 (the intro page). Closing date for entires, via email or letter, is August 31st. Only one entry per person please. Remember to include your full name and address. The winner will be announced here on September 1st, when the prize will be mailed out to them. Best of luck.

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It is cheaper to buy directly here (from the FAS itself) than it will be on Ebay, where there are other fees involved for both UK and overseas buyers. ALL payments are via Paypal, so it's all very easy and secure. Casual buyer? Want the magazine cheaper? Get a subscription! A subscription is the cheapest way to get the FAS magazine. For subscription information email: fasarticle@aol.com

You can buy this individual issue from the email address above. Total is £7.50 via Paypal for the UK, a three issue subscription is £19.10

Overseas it's £26 (via Paypal). Buying from the FAS directly should save you on customs charges, and fees, now levelled directly via Ebay, which will not be added here as items will be sent as 'letters'.

Drop me a mail giving your location and a Paypal money request will be sent to you. It's cheaper than buying them on Ebay where the fees add up making this issue almost £8 in the UK, and way more overseas as they now add taxes to the total. So;

UK single issue £7.50 (Paypal)

Overseas single issue £9.80 (Paypal)

A subscription for three issues (UK) is £18 (£19.10 via Paypal)

A subscription for three issues overseas is £26 (via Paypal).

Thursday, 10 July 2025

New Issue Coming...

Well, it's been an interesting couple of months. It was nice to get the last issue out a bit early, and I got straight onto the next, not least as #178 and #179 run back to back, but I was a bit miffed when during the first week of June computer emphatically 'said no', and with a blue screen, and then a 'phooft', was gone to computer heaven. Ouch! Actually, over Christmas, I'd kinda been warned this was coming, when I had a 'blue screen of death' but managed to get things going again. At that point I bought a 6TB drive and transferred everything out, and then continued to do so on a weekly basis. So, when in June things were somewhat more final, I only lost about a weeks work. Doesn't sound like much, but actually that's a fair bit of writing, scanning and correcting.

Anyway, I went to 'spare computer', having took 'dead computer' for repair (Still not got it back yet). The FAS is tricky. Currently everything is done on Windows 7 Pro, as after that some software doesn't work anymore (thanks Bill Gates), and as I can make 'Word 2000' stand on it's head, and eat a banana, while Adobe 6 makes a cup of tea, and does the ironing, I can't do that with the newer versions because they are stupidly over-complicated. It's all down to familliarity of course, but I don't need the current versions of either to do what I need to do, and nor do I wish to re-buy them, or 'lease' them. So 'spare' computer on, HD plugged in and ... nothing ... Oops! That caused a bit of a panic. Second computer in for repair and, that's right, I still don't have it back yet.

To cut a long story short computer 3 then also died. I've not even bothered to take this in for repair, but I did manage to find a place in Birmingham that had a 'used' unit identical to computer #1, and they were willing to kick it back to Windows 7 for me, and so I bought it. Having spent a few of days getting things working again, I was up and running, and I was able to start playing catch up. 

Issue #179 was actually about done, so I decided to get that paged for printing and completed, as there's more missing from #180 and #181 from the 'crash'. They were the issues I was working on mostly when computer said 'no'. Therefore, FAS #179 is now ready to go, and in fact 'far far away', and 'far away', issues are already in the mail. UK issues will be going out on Monday. This is actually the August issue, but as with #178, there's no point in me just holding on to it. It's ready, so lets get it out there for you to enjoy.

There's a competition in this issue for subscribers ONLY, and you'll find details on Page 2 (the intro). Closing date for entries, via email or letter, is August 31st, so if you feel like having a go, get them in. Only one entry per person please. Full magazine information will go up here on Monday or Tuesday, after the final batch of issues has been mailed.
 
Over and out...