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FREE - Mr. Big (Doing Their Thing, 1970) Official Live Video
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FREE - Mr. Big (Doing Their Thing, 1970) Official Live

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Date of upload: Premiered May 8, 2019 ^^


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@jackspry9736

4 months ago

RIP the two members of Free Paul Kossoff (September 14, 1950 – March 19, 1976), aged 25 Andy Fraser (July 3, 1952 – March 16, 2015), aged 62 You both will be remembered as legends.

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@darrenedwards8433

2 years ago

They were kids! I don't think any kid musician today can play with maturity like this. Free were absolutely one of the best bands of that era. INCREDIBLE !!!

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@howardwalton1876

3 years ago

Fraser putting on a clinic here. He serves the song and gives it a muscular rhythm, lays down a solid base for Kossoff to solo over, then unleashes the Jack Bruce- John Entwistle, type chops when it’s his turn to shine. And he’s like 18 here. Any aspiring bassist should see this video!

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@barcham

2 years ago

Paul Rodgers... the greatest blues rock singer of all time. It is WAY past time he and FREE and Bad Company were inducted into the hall of fame.

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@django1

3 years ago

Paul Rodgers. Got to be one of the greatest rock and roll singers of all time.

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@bekilcourse1174

3 years ago

I've listened to this dozens (or maybe hundreds!) of times since 1970, and I still am amazed at the raw intensity, simplicity and pure brilliance of this band. I've never heard anything like it, and probably never will.

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@Asgulria

2 years ago

This is incredibly awesome! Andy Fraser’s bass lines and Paul Kossoff’s vibrato. That’s insane. Who plays like this these days?

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@melbae.1124

4 years ago

Never heard this masterpiece before! It's like discovering petroleum by accident!!

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@deborahrobertson8606

4 years ago

Dear God, it just doesn't get any better than this.

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@randyreed1284

4 years ago

You will never hear music this pure again

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@carloseugeniocarlos4287

4 years ago

Paul Rodgers is one of the greatest rock singers ever! r.ip Paul Kossoff

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@johnlittle4833

1 year ago

4 geniuses. It is rare to get a group whose individual members are of equal talent. Free were one of those bands. Immortals.

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@paulajones3856

4 years ago

Andy Fraser is absolutely dialed in, what talent!

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@jahnbon

3 years ago

I don't have enough thumbs... Andy Fraser was an unheralded master of the electric bass. I was lucky enough to see this band in their prime, yet I can never get enough of these TV spots. Thank you for posting this.

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@seanbeach5793

2 years ago

I literally decided that I HAD to try and learn bass guitar at 45 years old because of Andy on this performance!!!!

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@chriscocks3670

1 year ago

The quality of the recording, the camerawork, the sound is just sublime. Now 52 years old

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@SimpleManGuitars1973

2 years ago

Seriously insane that Paul Kossoff could just stand literally RIGHT IN FRONT of those cranked Marshall amps and an Orange as well. Especially considering the fact that I can't even be IN THE ROOM with my AC30 without thinking I'm gonna go deaf! Dude was amazing!

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@Pwecko

1 year ago

Most of Free's songs were really slow, something I didnt realise when i was listening to them in the 70s. They gave the music time to breathe. Paul Kossoff didn't need to play 500 notes a minute to impress the listener. He just played the right notes at the right time. Absolutely brilliant. He died far too young.

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@miger1824

2 years ago

..all teenagers when this was filmed. Absolutely amazing ! What a band they were...and what a singer Paul Rodgers was and still is!

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@rgbrin

3 years ago

one of the most underrated bass players in the business,,,,Andy Fraser...

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