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Post by charles on Oct 5, 2019 22:27:04 GMT
There's footage from; 1975 (?) 1976 [Jazz Bilzen Festival, couple of minutes showing Backwater] 1977 [Hammersmith Odeon, Rockin' All Over The World Tour] 1978 [Brussels Cirque Royal, 6th February] 1981 [Brussels Vorest National, 27th March] As far as I know it's all silent 8mm footage, so it will probably have audio dubbed over it So it's basically a Belgian compilation? Anyway, Jazz Bilzen is legendary overhere, so no complaints from this side of the pond.
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Post by Quoincidence on Oct 5, 2019 22:38:52 GMT
There's footage from; 1975 (?) 1976 [Jazz Bilzen Festival, couple of minutes showing Backwater] 1977 [Hammersmith Odeon, Rockin' All Over The World Tour] 1978 [Brussels Cirque Royal, 6th February] 1981 [Brussels Vorest National, 27th March] As far as I know it's all silent 8mm footage, so it will probably have audio dubbed over it So it's basically a Belgian compilation? Anyway, Jazz Bilzen is legendary overhere, so no complaints from this side of the pond. I'm guessing all the footage comes from the old fan club archive and the owner of that was a dutch chap (I think) called Andre... other than the Bilzen Footage which was shown at a museum a couple years back so he must have found the owner of that.
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Post by curiousgirl on Oct 6, 2019 9:31:49 GMT
Yes Quoincidence , the original fan club was based in The Netherlands because I was a member. And out of the blue, a Dutch fan wrote to me and we corresponded for a while. How we coped before the internet. I'd forgotten that until your post.
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Post by kursaal75 on Oct 6, 2019 9:47:58 GMT
I was at the Brussels '81 concert, with the Daily Mirror Rock & Pop club trip.
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Post by 37 on Oct 6, 2019 9:53:47 GMT
I will be intrigued to view the Hammy '77 clip!
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Post by noizeboyz on Oct 6, 2019 9:57:06 GMT
If I remember correctly there was also some 8mm film from a couple of Swedish Shows 74 & 76 surprised these haven't surfaced again
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Post by 37 on Oct 6, 2019 10:43:09 GMT
Back in the 1970s I also saw a couple of 'ahem' Swedish 8mm films. Sadly they weren't Quo related!
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Post by noizeboyz on Oct 6, 2019 11:05:20 GMT
Back in the 1970s I also saw a couple of 'ahem' Swedish 8mm films. Sadly they weren't Quo related!
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Post by Quoincidence on Oct 6, 2019 11:38:00 GMT
If I remember correctly there was also some 8mm film from a couple of Swedish Shows 74 & 76 surprised these haven't surfaced again It's on youtube as he released that a few years back, however the 8mm reels are in someone elses hands now
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Post by 4th Chord on Oct 6, 2019 11:40:43 GMT
I was at the Brussels '81 concert, with the Daily Mirror Rock & Pop club trip. Did you not get any video on your mobile phone?
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Post by per on Oct 6, 2019 12:17:54 GMT
If I remember correctly there was also some 8mm film from a couple of Swedish Shows 74 & 76 surprised these haven't surfaced again It's on youtube as he released that a few years back, however the 8mm reels are in someone elses hands now Both those films are from gigs in Denmark, not Sweden. As far as I remember the 74 film was quite good quality but the 76 film (filmed by the same guy) was rather dark. On one of them (I can't remember which one) Quo's not using their own equipment for some reason; Frame plays a Strat and so on)
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Post by gerh on Oct 6, 2019 17:56:54 GMT
Back in the 1970s I also saw a couple of 'ahem' Swedish 8mm films. Sadly they weren't Quo related! Probably the same ones that Quo 'viewed' in their frantic 'Polishing' days. It's all in the book!
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Post by noizeboyz on Oct 6, 2019 18:07:12 GMT
It's on youtube as he released that a few years back, however the 8mm reels are in someone elses hands now Both those films are from gigs in Denmark, not Sweden. As far as I remember the 74 film was quite good quality but the 76 film (filmed by the same guy) was rather dark. On one of them (I can't remember which one) Quo's not using their own equipment for some reason; Frame plays a Strat and so on) Correct if it's the footage with Rossi in the Check Waistcoat that is circa 73, Discovered the Swedish Clips on some guy's list and at the time he was quite surprised by the interest in them, Luv to know who has them and why they are reluctant to get them out there again
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Post by per on Oct 6, 2019 19:32:11 GMT
Both those films are from gigs in Denmark, not Sweden. As far as I remember the 74 film was quite good quality but the 76 film (filmed by the same guy) was rather dark. On one of them (I can't remember which one) Quo's not using their own equipment for some reason; Frame plays a Strat and so on) Correct if it's the footage with Rossi in the Check Waistcoat that is circa 73, Discovered the Swedish Clips on some guy's list and at the time he was quite surprised by the interest in them, Luv to know who has them and why they are reluctant to get them out there again Yes I’m pretty sure that Frame had a red and black checker waistcoat in one of these films. I remember that the danish guy who filmed it had a site (a blog?) where he wrote about the gigs and how he filmed them. I think one was from Copenhagen and one from some other danish city (Odense maybe?) By the way: Quo was live on swedish television, a program called Oppopopa in 1972 (an outdoors gig in Stockholm), together with Manfred Mann. I’m pretty sure that it is in the archives of swedish national telly, but I have never seen it
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Post by Quoincidence on Oct 6, 2019 19:49:11 GMT
Correct if it's the footage with Rossi in the Check Waistcoat that is circa 73, Discovered the Swedish Clips on some guy's list and at the time he was quite surprised by the interest in them, Luv to know who has them and why they are reluctant to get them out there again Yes I’m pretty sure that Frame had a red and black checker waistcoat in one of these films. I remember that the danish guy who filmed it had a site (a blog?) where he wrote about the gigs and how he filmed them. I think one was from Copenhagen and one from some other danish city (Odense maybe?) By the way: Quo was live on swedish television, a program called Oppopopa in 1972 (an outdoors gig in Stockholm), together with Manfred Mann. I’m pretty sure that it is in the archives of swedish national telly, but I have never seen it There's also some 8mm footage of Quo in New York during the Piledriver tour 23rd June, 1973 - New York Academy of Music
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