"This kid's excited because he's with Bad Company and I'm excited because I'm with Chuck Berrys' son"
- Mick Ralphs
About this Quote
This quote by Mick Ralphs is a reflection of the enjoyment he felt when he remained in the existence of 2 musical legends. The first is Bad Company, a British rock band that Mick belonged of. The second is Chuck Berry's son, who was likely a musician in his own right. Mick was likely thrilled to be in the existence of both of these musical icons, and the quote reflects his interest. It likewise talks to the appreciation Mick had for both Bad Company and Chuck Berry's boy. The quote is a testimony to the regard Mick had for the musical talent of both of these people, and the pleasure he felt to be in their existence. It is a pointer of the power of music and the effect it can have on individuals.
This quote is written / told by Mick Ralphs somewhere between March 31, 1944 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England.
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