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Post by railroad007 on Nov 5, 2021 19:50:46 GMT
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steveb
Rocker Rollin'
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Post by steveb on Nov 5, 2021 21:01:59 GMT
top song
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Post by quovadis on Nov 5, 2021 21:25:58 GMT
This for me is pure class best song on the album love the break in the middle Rick's voice is top notch also the end with that shuffle 10 for me
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Post by charles on Nov 5, 2021 22:16:25 GMT
At last one of the good ones. LURVE it.
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Post by dontthinkitmatters on Nov 5, 2021 22:22:44 GMT
One of the best outro 's on any Quo track. .
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Post by dennis on Nov 5, 2021 23:06:22 GMT
My favourite post Live! track
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Post by rockonquo on Nov 6, 2021 4:11:57 GMT
Class track, would be great live.
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dontquoteme
Rocker Rollin'
To Quo or not to Quo...that is the question
Posts: 213
Favourite Quo Album: QUO
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Post by dontquoteme on Nov 7, 2021 0:57:38 GMT
A great track from a truly great album.
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Post by Victor on Nov 7, 2021 19:02:54 GMT
Best track for me together with Who asked you on a great album
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per
Rocker Rollin'
Posts: 602
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Post by per on Nov 8, 2021 14:32:01 GMT
The last of its kind (except for The Power of Rock’n’roll) and therefore almost an end of an era in Quo’s songwriting; cleverly built up by different sections and tempo changes, all in all absolutely brilliant!
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Post by paradiseflats on Nov 8, 2021 15:24:00 GMT
The last epic song in my book. A classic. A truly great song.
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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 Nov 8, 2021 15:29:24 GMT
A magnificent track. Changes in tempo, direction and power throughout. Probably the last time they ever did something like this. Certainly the last time they closed an album in this way. Something I'd become used to - and looked forward to - up until the Rockin' album. After this, short, sharp and catchy largely became their preferred signature. With one or two rare exceptions. This track, for me, is faultless. It's all the things I wanted Quo to be rolled into the one song. Imagine what they could have done with this live. It would have given Forty-Five Hundred Times a run for it's immortal money I can't imagine any other band producing something this brilliant and not playing it live. They should be proud of it. Outstanding.
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Nov 8, 2021 16:33:31 GMT
I'm in a minority with this one
Yeah great outro, yeah the four rockers rolling bit is fab
Sorry but the main part of the song is quite dull. Feels like a forced epic, not in the same class as 4500x or Slow Train
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Post by dennis on Nov 9, 2021 12:26:20 GMT
I'm in a minority with this one Yeah great outro, yeah the four rockers rolling bit is fab Sorry but the main part of the song is quite dull. Feels like a forced epic, not in the same class as 4500x or Slow Train you have to remember that a few years have elapsed by this point & they're now in a different place - "old men in boys clothes"
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