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Post by rockonquo on Aug 28, 2021 4:42:25 GMT
Fantastic tune, even better live.
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mortified
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Post by mortified on Aug 28, 2021 5:30:06 GMT
Fabulous Even the look of the band is mean and moody. None of the cheeky chappie high jinks here. This is serious stuff, maaaaan Bordering on the unbeatable. Feel that neck move.... Even better live? Certainly very good but the original will always be best for me. 11/10
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Post by Victor on Aug 28, 2021 7:58:28 GMT
Absolutely brilliant fantastic song !
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matt
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Post by matt on Aug 28, 2021 9:11:49 GMT
Never seen this before. Thanks.
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Post by railroad007 on Aug 28, 2021 10:08:00 GMT
One of the 'Pathway' songs, a lot of credibility was gained with this one. Simplicity is genius.
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per
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Post by per on Aug 28, 2021 11:43:30 GMT
Brilliant song. But my absolute eternal favourite version is the one from the Live! album, absolutely unbeatable IMO! (Deffo a 11/10-version!)
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Post by freewilly on Aug 28, 2021 13:49:46 GMT
Every line up, up until 2009 done a brilliant job on it. Great song.
The version from the NTL tour is not as good. JC changed the beat a bit. I don't personally like it
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gerh
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Post by gerh on Aug 28, 2021 18:43:34 GMT
'How to play a Shuffle... Properly' It's all about feel IMC = Prime Example -101
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Post by railroad007 on Aug 28, 2021 20:37:15 GMT
Brilliant song. But my absolute eternal favourite version is the one from the Live! album, absolutely unbeatable IMO! (Deffo a 11/10-version!) "This is something that possibly did a lot to get us where we possibly are; are we somewhere?"
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Post by dontthinkitmatters on Aug 28, 2021 21:24:07 GMT
Now we are talking . This is right up there in my top 10 Quo tracks..somewhere. wouldnt want to give it a number but pure pure Quo class. Always a highlight live.
And the vid ain't bad , although there is one where even though it's an age ago would look good now. Think its the one in the leather jacket , going to google it.
Proper proper track, when they were Quo.
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steveb
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Post by steveb on Aug 28, 2021 21:27:10 GMT
its a good song for sure. was this the song that marc bolan allegedly told quo they had finally found there thing
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mortified
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Post by mortified on Aug 29, 2021 9:14:58 GMT
Brilliant song. But my absolute eternal favourite version is the one from the Live! album, absolutely unbeatable IMO! (Deffo a 11/10-version!) "This is something that possibly did a lot to get us where we possibly are; are we somewhere?" I always felt that Francis was a little confused with that comment and that Paper Plane was really the one. But it wasn't in the set so that scuppered that idea
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roquer
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Post by roquer on Aug 29, 2021 9:26:55 GMT
I love the studio version (I really like Francis' guitar, it sounds so muddy, like two years after the guitars from Exile on Main Street), but I never liked any live version, by the FF or post-FF versions. I think that the fault of that is that particular guitar.
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Aug 29, 2021 10:02:13 GMT
Definitely a turning point for me. I started giving them money! And it had Gerdundula on the back.
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Aug 29, 2021 15:05:17 GMT
Classic. I also prefer the original
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