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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 8, 2019 20:58:14 GMT
Enjoy!
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Post by curiousgirl on Sept 9, 2019 7:21:14 GMT
Very interesting. For the title track, they were clearly influenced by this track from 2 years earlier. There are 3 tracks on the link above, the title track, a cover of It Takes Two and Almost But Not Quite There.
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gav
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Favourite Quo Album: On The Level
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Post by gav on Sept 9, 2019 20:57:16 GMT
There's a further Quo connection with "I Don't Want You" - it was co-written by Pete Dello who was in the 60's band Honeybus for a couple of years with none other than Pete Kircher!
The other co-writer was a Brian Potter who moved to the USA some years later and co-produced Rhinestone Cowboy for Glenn Campbell!
This is most likely the version Traffic Jam covered, if not the only version of the song at the time, made by a Scottish band from Kilmarnock called The Anteeeks, in 1966....
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 10, 2019 19:55:47 GMT
There's a further Quo connection with "I Don't Want You" - it was co-written by Pete Dello who was in the 60's band Honeybus for a couple of years with none other than Pete Kircher!
The other co-writer was a Brian Potter who moved to the USA some years later and co-produced Rhinestone Cowboy for Glenn Campbell!
This is most likely the version Traffic Jam covered, if not the only version of the song at the time, made by a Scottish band from Kilmarnock called The Anteeeks, in 1966....
Take that up to x1.1 playback speed and it's pretty much Quos version Cheers
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Post by quovadis on Sept 11, 2019 22:45:39 GMT
I like that
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