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Post by MrWaistcoat on Apr 29, 2018 14:33:54 GMT
may have been released under the Quo name, but they are pure Rick.
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Apr 29, 2018 14:34:39 GMT
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Apr 29, 2018 14:36:33 GMT
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Apr 29, 2018 14:38:40 GMT
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Apr 29, 2018 14:40:10 GMT
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Apr 29, 2018 14:41:17 GMT
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Post by paradiseflats on Apr 29, 2018 15:17:03 GMT
Not very good whoever is to blame.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2018 21:06:15 GMT
I guess you’re right. Each one would have fitted on “Over and Out”.
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Post by MrWaistcoat on May 1, 2018 19:37:36 GMT
Long Legged Girls has something about it. Been mildly enjoying that song now for over 30 years!!
Could never accept it as SQ.....but yeah as a Rick solo song...nothing against it at all...
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Post by americanquo on May 9, 2018 16:23:53 GMT
I've always really liked this song.
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Post by Quoincidence on May 9, 2018 16:42:42 GMT
Releasing the songs from Ricks solo album under the Quo name truly discredits all the other musicians he'd worked with on the songs... Was only with the recent release of Halloween on Over And Out that these musicians were finally credited, after 32 or 33 years... fair enough Jeff and Rhino did work on them, but none of the tracks involved Rossi or Andy.
Even in the *new* In The Army Now deluxe booklet it says they we 'reworked with Quo' which is not the truth... still all of pips guitar work and various other keyboard players
Nevertheless, great songs IMO
Heartburn could've worked as an opener for the band in '86
Black curtain, maybe a bit of a light show going on behind it whilst the instrumental guitar / synth section is going on, spotlight on Rick to show his silhouette on the curtain when he starts singing & drops when the whole band come in
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