Paul Rodgers Almost Joined The Doors
The unlikely pairing may have happened in 1971 if the band could find Rodgers
Contact Music reports that the Free and Bad Company singer was Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger's top choice to join them in the band following Jim Morrison's death in 1971 and they travelled to the U.K. intending to offer him an audition.
However, Rodgers was busy working at a remote countryside hideaway and couldn't be located - and it was almost 40 years before he found out about the band's failed mission.
Rodgers tells Uncut magazine, "I discovered quite recently that I was lined up to join The Doors, which blew my mind. Robby Krieger told me that The Doors were all fans of Free and, after Jim Morrison's death, they came to England looking for me.
"Thing is, at that time, I had buried myself in the country, working on things, and they couldn't get hold of me. My jaw actually dropped, like in a cartoon, when Robbie told me this. Would I have joined them? I dunno. It's hard to say, looking back. But I think not. I tend to form bands, that's what I do. Although it's always flattering to be asked!"