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Post by MrWaistcoat on Sept 20, 2021 8:49:19 GMT
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Post by 4th Chord on Sept 20, 2021 9:25:31 GMT
Without being all po faced, trench coat, album under each arm, I’ve always like this interview because they talk seriously about the band and the music. Such a rare thing with Quo in following years.
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mortified
4500 Timer
Posts: 5,861
Favourite Quo Album: Hello!
Favourite other bands.: Talking Heads, Rolling Stones, Sheryl Crow, Gary Numan, Alabama 3, ZZ Top, Paul van Dyk, Jeff Beck, Bowie, Gerry Rafferty, Band of Skulls, UFO, S.A.H.B
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Post by mortified on Sept 20, 2021 9:30:46 GMT
I'm pretty sure this is a composite from a couple of programmes. I remember watching the Marquee footage when it was aired (possibly early '73?) but I think the interview must have been a different programme because I'd never seen that till decades later, probably when it hit YouTube. Must've been sent to bed that night Interesting it was still just Francis and Rick, even as long ago as that. Good to see again though
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Sept 20, 2021 12:43:43 GMT
I remember Alan getting involved in interviews during 1982 and the EOTR
Dont remember much if anything before that
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Post by fretbuzzzzz on Sept 20, 2021 13:28:05 GMT
The interview is from 1977. Watched it at the time and a big deal to stay up and see it and something to brag about at school. Rick was getting in with a few celeb pals. Fairly sure John Eden produced/engineered one of Kevin Keegan's pop records, 'England' I think it was.
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mortified
4500 Timer
Posts: 5,861
Favourite Quo Album: Hello!
Favourite other bands.: Talking Heads, Rolling Stones, Sheryl Crow, Gary Numan, Alabama 3, ZZ Top, Paul van Dyk, Jeff Beck, Bowie, Gerry Rafferty, Band of Skulls, UFO, S.A.H.B
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Post by mortified on Sept 20, 2021 14:23:23 GMT
The interview is from 1977. Watched it at the time and a big deal to stay up and see it and something to brag about at school. Rick was getting in with a few celeb pals. Fairly sure John Eden produced/engineered one of Kevin Keegan's pop records, 'England' I think it was. I was a big boy by 1977. Tied my own shoelaces and everything. Don't know how I missed that interview I'm a little concerned by Bob Harris's top. Well, both tops actually but the second one in particular. It seems to have puffed shoulders or something. Bit like a heavy duty blouse.
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