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Post by railroad007 on Sept 2, 2021 22:46:12 GMT
They never made a better song, fast, rocking or otherwise. My favourite Status Quo song.
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steveb
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Post by steveb on Sept 3, 2021 5:25:36 GMT
its just a great album start to finish
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Sept 3, 2021 8:33:22 GMT
Never liked it. My loss etc, I realise many love it, esp Rick
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Post by Gaz on Sept 3, 2021 13:35:07 GMT
its just a great album start to finish plus the cover says it all
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per
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Post by per on Sept 3, 2021 14:53:58 GMT
Brilliant song from a brilliant album!
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Post by charles on Sept 3, 2021 22:02:48 GMT
Never liked it. My loss etc, I realise many love it, esp Rick That's so hard to believe. Of course everybody is entitled to their opinion. (But seriously, you never liked it?)
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Sept 4, 2021 9:25:04 GMT
Never liked it. My loss etc, I realise many love it, esp Rick That's so hard to believe. Of course everybody is entitled to their opinion. (But seriously, you never liked it?)"I will always believe in all the things that you want me to"
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Post by unspokenwords on Sept 4, 2021 12:22:04 GMT
Real class, beauty, craftsmanship. A band in harmony.
Beautiful song, words, singing, playing.
Just love the way Quo in these days just seemed so natural. Everything flowed. Gentle guitars and vocals, great tones on the guitars and set up in the studio, the way the drums come in at the solo, the introduction of the bass as the solo finishes and the way they build and build the song to a climax.
Overall a great arrangement but also seems natural, flowing, easy and not forced or false, which they seemed to be in the post FF years.
Simply brilliant. Love it, as with everything on the album and that they did these days. They were faultless.
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