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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jan 22, 2024 17:39:28 GMT
I was never a collector. In fact I was an anti-collector, who boasted that she never bought anything unless she had heard it first and liked it. Yet when Quo's less than Quo albums stanted coming round, I still bought them. Admittedly on cassette, which was cheaper and could just run on my Walkman. I could not let an oportunity for a good Quo track to go by. (I still missed some, which tu8rned up on YouTube later.) I also have several singles and 33rpm singles from that era, and thought, WAHT was going on there? I think it was just the Quo sound. Even watered down, it got past my defences. They must have had something, doncha think?
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Triggsy
Rocker Rollin'
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Favourite Quo Album: On The Level
Favourite other bands.: AC/DC Greenday Airbourne
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Post by Triggsy on Jan 28, 2024 16:25:11 GMT
Has always been (mainly) about collecting Quo, well since around the late 80's probably, looking back now, always loved the Band 'Live' but during the Plymouth gig on the 2000 Tour (?) I said to my then Wife, after she said 'Aren't you going to buy the Tour shirt and Programme?' I remember saying 'You know' I don't really want to' I've never bought Quo merchandise at a Gig since (except the 2 Reunions Tours, which for obvious reasons, I bought more or less everything) The vast vinyl collection of Vinyl Albums/Cassettes and Singles/Tour shirts/Programmes got sold off to collectors years back, I kept all the CDs, and various framed items, but collecting Quo was always great fun through the decades, I occasionally buy items that appeal to me now, but nothing but great memories of Quo Times through the Decades, with Friends and family, with some that are no longer with us
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