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Post by 4th Chord on Dec 1, 2018 13:05:21 GMT
Got it. I've had a look on their site and actual poster makes more sense. It means BACK! but spelt backwards. Oh, so clever. Sigh. Not commenting on the rest of your post, simply had no idea what this thread was about. I thought it was about a special branch of the Kremlin secret service from the title.
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Post by markquo on Dec 1, 2018 14:11:01 GMT
Are they trying to look a bit retro in that poster with the black and white thing going on?Well it doesn’t work Cheers
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Post by curiousgirl on Dec 1, 2018 14:41:51 GMT
Got it. I've had a look on their site and actual poster makes more sense. It means BACK! but spelt backwards. Oh, so clever. Sigh. Not commenting on the rest of your post, simply had no idea what this thread was about. I thought it was about a special branch of the Kremlin secret service from the title. I see what you mean. I thought it was some secret Quo anachronism that only real fans knew. btw - that stance from Francis reminds me of Led Zep sans the hair. Robert Plant had that stance on the film they released in the late 70s. Well it looks like that to me. Or its harking back to the Piledriver cover up but with legs rather than hair as the focus.
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Post by 4th Chord on Dec 1, 2018 16:03:01 GMT
I thought it was about a special branch of the Kremlin secret service from the title. I see what you mean. I thought it was some secret Quo anachronism that only real fans knew. btw - that stance from Francis reminds me of Led Zep sans the hair. Robert Plant had that stance on the film they released in the late 70s. Well it looks like that to me. Or its harking back to the Piledriver cover up but with legs rather than hair as the focus. I see what you mean. TBH, he could stand any way he wanted if he decided to dig out some old rarely played Quo classics and play them with respect.
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Post by frozenhero on Dec 2, 2018 19:57:44 GMT
I thought it was about a special branch of the Kremlin secret service from the title. I see what you mean. I thought it was some secret Quo anachronism that only real fans knew. btw - that stance from Francis reminds me of Led Zep sans the hair. Robert Plant had that stance on the film they released in the late 70s. Well it looks like that to me. Or its harking back to the Piledriver cover up but with legs rather than hair as the focus. KC & the Andrew Brown Band or something of that ilk?
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Dec 2, 2018 21:07:19 GMT
Got it. I've had a look on their site and actual poster makes more sense. It means BACK! but spelt backwards. Oh, so clever. Sigh. Not commenting on the rest of your post, simply had no idea what this thread was about.
I didn't work it out. I read all through that Terry Pratchett book with the milkman called Mr Soak, and I didn't work that out either ...
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Post by wolfman on Dec 12, 2018 12:49:22 GMT
The Francis Rossi band on the Flogging A Dead Horse tour 2019 Cheers The donkey is deceased.. f
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Post by quoconut on Dec 20, 2018 1:42:24 GMT
By the looks of it, they're using the KISS logo font... and Back!? as if they've ever left Only fair to use the KISS logo since KISS is using Quo’s ‘End of the Road’ name for their 2019 ‘farewell’ tour. KISS even launched an attempt with The United States Patent and Trademark Office to trademark the phrase “The End of the Road”. I’m not sure if it was successful, but if so it would mean only KISS could use it in connection with “live performances by a musical band”. Now why didn’t Quo think of that? And what’s next for KISS, once they’re done touring? An album called “aKISStic : Rock and Roll All Nite” Come to think of it: I think I'll write to that Trademark Office to patent the name 'aKISStic'...!
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Post by Quoincidence on Dec 20, 2018 8:31:51 GMT
By the looks of it, they're using the KISS logo font... and Back!? as if they've ever left Only fair to use the KISS logo since KISS is using Quo’s ‘End of the Road’ name for their 2019 ‘farewell’ tour. KISS even launched an attempt with The United States Patent and Trademark Office to trademark the phrase “The End of the Road”. I’m not sure if it was successful, but if so it would mean only KISS could use it in connection with “live performances by a musical band”. Now why didn’t Quo of that? And what’s next for KISS, once they’re done touring? An album called “aKISStic : Rock and Roll All Nite” Come to think of it: I think I'll write to that Trademark Office to patent the name 'aKISStic'...! They probably weren't allowed. Doesn't surprise me that they tried that the, because what haven't they tried to trademark/patent. I remember Simmons trying to get legal rights over the devil hand sign, which didn't go down well
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