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Post by dontthinkitmatters on Feb 16, 2020 16:31:15 GMT
He wanted a tribute to Jim Kelly in 2017 according to The Courief in Dundee.
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Triggsy
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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 Nov 2, 2021 18:50:16 GMT
Prefer to remember Pete Kircher via the 'More From the Road '84' Video, that performance on '4500 Times' was truly epic (Also the EOTR Tour was my 1st and supposedly last Quo Tour, saw Pete at St Austell Cornwall Colesium 6.7.1984 with Quo, never to be forgotten)
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Post by bullrich on Jan 23, 2023 18:26:39 GMT
Pete was on TV in Holland in the early 2000s for a Honeybus reunion, so he's not 100% averse to the limelight. I'd also like to track him down for an FTMO project Dutch documentary about Honeybus including an interview with Pete Kircher:
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tqontq
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Post by tqontq on Jan 24, 2023 7:53:17 GMT
Prefer to remember Pete Kircher via the 'More From the Road '84' Video, that performance on '4500 Times' was truly epic (Also the EOTR Tour was my 1st and supposedly last Quo Tour, saw Pete at St Austell Cornwall Colesium 6.7.1984 with Quo, never to be forgotten) It's ironic, the only live footage we have of that epic track, 4500 Times is with Pete on drums. I agree, his playing at Milton Keynes was sensational and I still get goosebumps watching him, and the rest of them, going at it with 4500. I kinda think he was just getting into his groove there after 2 years and 2 tours and would have been even better on future tours. Yes, he's best left alone. He obviously doesn't want to go back there. He's made that very, very clear.
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mortified
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Favourite Quo Album: Hello!
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Post by mortified on Jan 24, 2023 8:47:01 GMT
Prefer to remember Pete Kircher via the 'More From the Road '84' Video, that performance on '4500 Times' was truly epic (Also the EOTR Tour was my 1st and supposedly last Quo Tour, saw Pete at St Austell Cornwall Colesium 6.7.1984 with Quo, never to be forgotten) It's ironic, the only live footage we have of that epic track, 4500 Times is with Pete on drums. I agree, his playing at Milton Keynes was sensational and I still get goosebumps watching him, and the rest of them, going at it with 4500. I kinda think he was just getting into his groove there after 2 years and 2 tours and would have been even better on future tours. Yes, he's best left alone. He obviously doesn't want to go back there. He's made that very, very clear. Which also probably means he won't want a plaque or anything like that. Strength to him for maintaining the courage of his convictions across the decades. Got to admire that 👍
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