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Post by thepiledrivergorilla on Oct 9, 2018 19:32:38 GMT
Williams is credited as co-writing several songs (mostly with Rick Parfitt) on albums between 1986 and 1991 - who is Williams?
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Post by therockdoctor on Oct 9, 2018 20:22:02 GMT
Pip Williams, who also produced a number of Quo's albums
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Post by gav on Oct 9, 2018 20:48:26 GMT
The guy they brought in to clean up Quo's sound from the RAOTW album onwards. Also played a lot of guitar on the albums, particularly from 86-88, and much of Rick's solo album, some of which was used as Quo B-sides. They even invited him onstage for Bye Bye Johnny at Wembley in 1988.
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Accident Prone Ain't Complaining Bad Company Doing It All For You Good Sign Halloween Heavy Daze Long Legged Girls Man Overboard One For The Money One Man Band Overdose Rock n Roll Floorboards The Power of Rock The Reason For Goodbye Who Am I? Who Gets The Love?
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Post by thepiledrivergorilla on Oct 9, 2018 20:56:53 GMT
Of course it is.... Duh me!
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Post by fretbuzzzzz on Oct 9, 2018 22:04:27 GMT
By coincidence I have just been watching Pip/Kenneth on a critical review DVD about ABBA. My daughter had put it on her portable DVD player but had fallen asleep...I walked past and noticed Pip/Kenneth on the screen and so started watching it!
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Post by markquo on Oct 9, 2018 23:00:06 GMT
Pip Williams, who also produced a number of Quo's albums That's what everybody thinks...but it was actually Kenneth Williams - the super-camp star of many "Carry On" films. Cheers
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Post by Mustang Bass on Oct 31, 2018 0:37:37 GMT
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Post by Mac on Nov 15, 2018 8:22:22 GMT
Infamy Infamy they've all.got it Infamy.....
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Post by 4th Chord on Nov 15, 2018 9:21:24 GMT
Pip Williams, who also produced a number of Quo's albums That's what everybody thinks...but it was actually Kenneth Williams - the super-camp star of many "Carry On" films. Ah, that old chestnut! A rumour started by NME in 1986. Seriously though, it's Robbie Williams out of Take That before he was famous. That's why there's a cover of 'Overdose' on their seminal debut album, 'Take That & Party'.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 11:04:28 GMT
That's what everybody thinks...but it was actually Kenneth Williams - the super-camp star of many "Carry On" films. Ah, that old chestnut! A rumour started by NME in 1986. Seriously though, it's Robbie Williams out of Take That before he was famous. That's why there's a cover of 'Overdose' on their seminal debut album, 'Take That & Party'. Did you move on to Take That to help get over the tragic split of Kajagoogoo?
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Post by 4th Chord on Nov 15, 2018 15:26:29 GMT
Ah, that old chestnut! A rumour started by NME in 1986. Seriously though, it's Robbie Williams out of Take That before he was famous. That's why there's a cover of 'Overdose' on their seminal debut album, 'Take That & Party'. Did you move on to Take That to help get over the tragic split of Kajagoogoo? Before the FF reunited, Kajagoogoo did it!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2018 19:37:54 GMT
Did you move on to Take That to help get over the tragic split of Kajagoogoo? Before the FF reunited, Kajagoogoo did it! No wonder Francis didn't want to carry on with the FF, he knew they could never match up to Limahl and crew taking the music world by storm, well maybe not storm, more an asthmatic gasp.
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Post by Railroad17 on Nov 15, 2018 21:34:01 GMT
Pip Williams, who also produced a number of Quo's albums That's what everybody thinks...but it was actually Kenneth Williams - the super-camp star of many "Carry On" films. Charles Hawtrey co wrote Backwater and Mystery Song
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Post by Railroad17 on Nov 15, 2018 21:37:45 GMT
Pip Williams is second only to the UK Prime Minister 1979 to her exorcism in 1990 on my shit list.
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