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Post by Railroad17 on Sept 9, 2016 21:07:28 GMT
Not many replies maybe track 10 ITAN is relevant
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Post by noizeboyz on Sept 9, 2016 21:36:10 GMT
Oh Dear
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Post by madtom on Sept 9, 2016 21:47:00 GMT
Is Rhino playing an electric bass?
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Post by wolfman on Sept 10, 2016 7:54:25 GMT
vomit_100_107 to be honest...the sound of the accordion on these tracks makes me wanna vomit...just like the sound of a rugby refs whistle sickly sound... vomit_100_107
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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Sept 10, 2016 8:51:10 GMT
Was it this one then...
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Post by paradiseflats on Sept 10, 2016 8:59:53 GMT
For those who say this is good and it's not Substandard Quo. It's missing a key thing. The voice of Rick. Without it it's just a solo Rossi band.
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Post by 747727 on Sept 10, 2016 9:27:13 GMT
I cant believe rossi thinks this is the future of Quo!! I quite enjyed the last acoustic gigs as something different but I dont want this to be the only Quo we have got!!
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Post by whoami on Sept 10, 2016 9:54:55 GMT
Sounds like a troubadour in a pub somewhere. This is what Rossi wants to do and thats why not Rick is on. ( he's is, what Ive heard, fit enough to play but he doesnt want to play this stuff).. Its a big discussion goin on between FR,AB,RE and RP. Hope they will solve this to the decembergigs;)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 10:01:07 GMT
Fuck me that is bad......embarrassing isn't it?
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Favourite Quo Album: Piledriver
Favourite other bands.: Neil Young and Crazy Horse, AC/DC, Lynyrd Skynyrd.
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Post by accidentprone on Sept 10, 2016 10:19:42 GMT
Worst sounding thing they have EVER done......and that is saying something !!!!!!
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Post by markquo on Sept 10, 2016 11:29:13 GMT
Worst sounding thing they have EVER done......and that is saying something !!!!!! Even worse than recording Address Book and releasing it under the Quo name? Cheers
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 11:32:16 GMT
Worst sounding thing they have EVER done......and that is saying something !!!!!! Even worse than recording Address Book and releasing it under the Quo name? Cheers That bad then?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 12:24:28 GMT
Its essentially a late day Francis solo band rendition of a classic jiggy FF Quo song.
He has always loved jigs and reels and and this is simply his/their take with an Irish Pub type slant to it several decades later. On that basis/in that context there should be no shock or surprises really that in his late 60's, he should be enjoying doing this. Irrespective of whether one likes or loathes this footage - and the fact that Rick isn't there.
My own philosophy is that Quo (as a collective period covering both the golden original era and also the post 86 era) ended in their truest sense at the finish of the reunion gigs. Everything that CQ have done since, with or without Rick has been a retirement wind down finale. I think that Bula Quo (and the film) coinciding with the reunion period accentuated the massive contrasts between the old Quo and the new - and amplified the anger of many long standing hard-core fans who see Quo, to their very last, as the archetypal heavy boogie machine institution of British rock.
It just wasn't to be the FF boogie finale to replicate the early 70's, irrespective of whether or not Francis or any other inter band/management decision was behind this.
Its a case of accept it and move on.
I wonder how many hard core Led Zeppelin fans were in angst when Robert Plant got together with Alison Krauss? Apart from a few selected great songs, I am not a LZ fan at all, but I suppose the argument then was that it was tolerable to partner a female (with her violin) for a music project because the music wasn't happy clappy and had some serious creative musicality to it.
Quo, with their cheeky chappy knees-up style simply don't get away with girls and their back up vocals, violins and accordions in the eyes of many of their own hardest core fans.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2016 13:36:32 GMT
I wonder how many hard core Led Zeppelin fans were in angst when Robert Plant got together with Alison Krauss? Apart from a few selected great songs, I am not a LZ fan at all, but I suppose the argument then was that it was tolerable to partner a female (with her violin) for a music project because the music wasn't happy clappy and had some serious creative musicality to it.
Quo, with their cheeky chappy knees-up style simply don't get away with girls and their back up vocals, violins and accordions in the eyes of many of their own hardest core fans.
I'm not a LZ fan either, and don't know what the reaction was like when Plant and Krauss got together, but given that it wasn't released under the LZ name, I doubt there was any anger in that respect. Also, Alison Krauss is a major part of the musical process instead of being background fluff like the girls with Quo are. Their inclusion seems to be down to Francis' desire to sing with girls and him wanting to move Quo away from being "macho". How else could you explain why such rank rotten singers get the job?
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Post by granny on Sept 10, 2016 13:39:16 GMT
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