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  1. 27. Jan. 2012 · As the swashbuckling British guitar player for glam pioneers Mott The Hoople and later, rock and roll fantasy weavers Bad Company, Mick Ralphs has played a significant part in creating a number of ...

  2. 25. Nov. 2023 · Rogers, who was equally as gifted as the guitarist – and arguably more so – now forged a new partnership with Mick Ralphs, an entirely different character to the tortured Koss.

  3. 3. Nov. 2016 · Mick Ralphs is one of that generation of players who gets his tone from his amp and guitar and his fingers. His playing is about feel and melody and sometimes what he doesn't play is, as the cliché runs, as important as what he does. Not that he is unwilling to experiment, famously with open chords, as Jamie Humphries very ably demonstrates ...

  4. 17. Dez. 2023 · Around 9.30pm, Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs, Simon Kirke and Boz Burrell stroll on stage after a prolonged slow handclap. The audience, most here since the doors opened at midday, are draped around the vertiginous seating areas or the cold, concrete floor.

  5. 26. Jan. 2024 · Through the years, working alongside Paul Kossoff in Free, Mick Ralphs in Bad Company, Jimmy Page in the Firm and Brian May in Queen, Rodgers has partnered with his share of rock’s elite six-string slingers and can lend witness to their creative brilliance. Despite this, he remains modest about his guitar playing.

  6. 29. Dez. 2013 · Mick Ralphs joined Mott The Hoople back when non-master volume amps ruled the stage and 50s Gibsons could still be found hanging in junk shop windows with a double-digit price tag.

  7. 10. Dez. 2023 · Guitarist Mick Ralphs and singer Paul Rodgers had struck up a writing partnership based around Ralphs’ gift with a riff and Rodgers’ peerless voice. Drummer Simon Kirke’s own writing was becoming a counterpoint to the impeccable rhythm section he was creating with bassist Boz Burrell.