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Rocker Rollin'
Lancaster+Parfitt+Coghlan+Rossi=Pure Quo
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Post by 37 on Jul 30, 2020 16:45:45 GMT
If its video then for me it would be Reading Rock Festival 1978 (My 1st Quo gig), Glasgow apollo 1976, Cardiff Castle 1976. Then any Brid Spa, Hammy or S*uthampt*n Gaumont gig from the 1970s up to 1984.
Also to agree with the above post. I was at the Hammy xmas eve 1986 gig when Lemmy(and Kenny Lynch) joined Quo on stage. If I recall Lemmy either had an acoustic guitar or he had an electric guitar that was not plugged in!
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Post by drummer73 on Jul 30, 2020 17:05:00 GMT
Just to pitch in, although I think everything I want has been well covered. I'd like an official release of the '71 radio tapes as I was disappointed when they were pulled and enjoyed the (poor) bootleg copy I had. Anything from 74/75, especially the Kursaal gig if there's any more of it. I really like the sound of this one (best Roadhouse blues version ever?) and think it really was the peak of the FF. They'd perfected it by that stage and it's a great document before they brought Andy in to expand the sound/cover keyboards on the blue for you stuff and all the changes that followed.
I've long been after the '79 Hammersmith gig. Double vinyl would be good (take my money!), especially as it was pro recorded and destined I think for a live album that never was? Also anything else from the '81 tour before John left. I love the 82 set etc but really wish JC was on drums for the NEC gig so would love to hear that in good quality if it exists. I know there are some bootlegs which only makes me want an official version more.
My first Quo gig was '88 (and there's been some absolute belters) but I think we're very well served with live recordings and footage from that time on so it's the older stuff I'm really interested in getting a release of if possible. Although as a caveat, if there's anything else I haven't mentioned because I don't know about it, I'd take that too. Can you ever have too much live Quo? (No).
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gav
Veteran Rocker Rollin'
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Favourite Quo Album: On The Level
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Post by gav on Jul 30, 2020 18:37:53 GMT
I'd like to hear how terrible the Monsters Of Rock '82 and Crystal Palace EOTR gigs were!
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Post by Quoincidence on Jul 30, 2020 19:28:36 GMT
I'd like to hear how terrible the Monsters Of Rock '82 and Crystal Palace EOTR gigs were! Don't think the band were bad at the MoR show... just the sound coming out of the PA, due to them being covered in huge 1+9+8+2 canvasses
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Jul 30, 2020 19:38:25 GMT
We are starved of the 77-81 period. Didn't some film footage of a Dutch show 79 come out a few years back? Full show, please !
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Post by Quoincidence on Jul 30, 2020 19:42:21 GMT
We are starved of the 77-81 period. Didn't some film footage of a Dutch show 79 come out a few years back? Full show, please ! You mean the Amsterdam footage? That's just from either 1 or 2 cameras filming pickups for a new reel. Doesn't exist in full.
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gerh
Grizzled Rocker Rollin'
Posts: 2,948
Favourite Quo Album: 'Hello' [and 'Quo Live']
Favourite other bands.: Zappa, Kansas, Rush, Deep Purple, Yes, Richard Thompson, Horslips, Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy, Judas Priest etc etc. [ANYONE but Kiss!]
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Post by gerh on Jul 30, 2020 19:44:25 GMT
Yep - like a few on here... I like the ones with rarely played or 1st time played or 'never again played' songs. And, I just can't get into or see the point of poor sounding roio's, tbh - I really like to be able to hear the instruments and vocals! The '79 Hammersmith gig seems like a bit of a 'find' if that could be freed.
Personally [!] I'm not interested in anything post-JC's exit in '81 - and definfitely nothing post AL @ Live Aid.
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Post by Quoincidence on Jul 30, 2020 19:46:00 GMT
As the veterans of this message board will know that the Hammersmith Odeon, 26th June 1979 show exists.
Few people have mentioned the Glasgow '76 shows. Would people buy a full release of all 3 nights? released for the first time, as the actual release is a compilation of audio from all 3 nights.
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gerh
Grizzled Rocker Rollin'
Posts: 2,948
Favourite Quo Album: 'Hello' [and 'Quo Live']
Favourite other bands.: Zappa, Kansas, Rush, Deep Purple, Yes, Richard Thompson, Horslips, Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy, Judas Priest etc etc. [ANYONE but Kiss!]
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Post by gerh on Jul 30, 2020 19:50:46 GMT
As the veterans of this message board will know that the Hammersmith Odeon, 26th June 1979 show exists. Few people have mentioned the Glasgow '76 shows. Would people buy a full release of all 3 nights? released for the first time, as the actual release is a compilation of audio from all 3 nights. um ok, well (obviously) not being a 'veteran' so... can you point me towards the H.O '79 show please? G
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Post by Quoincidence on Jul 30, 2020 19:54:29 GMT
As the veterans of this message board will know that the Hammersmith Odeon, 26th June 1979 show exists. Few people have mentioned the Glasgow '76 shows. Would people buy a full release of all 3 nights? released for the first time, as the actual release is a compilation of audio from all 3 nights. um ok, well (obviously) not being a 'veteran' so... can you point me towards the H.O '79 show please? G Just a thread at the time by me saying that it exists, nothing special I'm actually sure you responded to the thread at the time also
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Post by azza200 on Jul 30, 2020 19:57:06 GMT
Knebworth 90 full set live album and DVD of their set. cd/dvd Butlins 90 without the overdubs on the footage cd/dvd Wembley 1996 full set we have the hits on the dvd may as well release the full show Live Alive Quo cd/dvd
Any 70's show we have not heard before & EOTR 84 cd/dvd
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gerh
Grizzled Rocker Rollin'
Posts: 2,948
Favourite Quo Album: 'Hello' [and 'Quo Live']
Favourite other bands.: Zappa, Kansas, Rush, Deep Purple, Yes, Richard Thompson, Horslips, Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy, Judas Priest etc etc. [ANYONE but Kiss!]
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Post by gerh on Jul 30, 2020 20:11:01 GMT
um ok, well (obviously) not being a 'veteran' so... can you point me towards the H.O '79 show please? G Just a thread at the time by me saying that it exists, nothing special I'm actually sure you responded to the thread at the time also Sorry but I can't/don't recall that, Luke. So, it 'exists' but isn't available to us [yet?], is that right?
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Post by Quoincidence on Jul 30, 2020 20:12:58 GMT
Just a thread at the time by me saying that it exists, nothing special I'm actually sure you responded to the thread at the time also Sorry but I can't/don't recall that, Luke. So, it 'exists' but isn't available to us [yet?], is that right? Correct. No overdubs, so just a straight raw recording
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Post by frozenhero on Jul 30, 2020 20:16:13 GMT
Like others, I'm mostly interested in shows featuring songs that have not been released live in some form yet. Unusual setlists... like the RAOTW and IYCSTH tours (which would be the first proper live recordings of the FF line-up post Live!, as Dark said). I would also not mind getting a bit more from the late 80s early 90s line-up than we've gotten so far. BBC 1988 is very short, for instance, and even the NEC 1989 misses all the encore jam stuff. As the veterans of this message board will know that the Hammersmith Odeon, 26th June 1979 show exists. Few people have mentioned the Glasgow '76 shows. Would people buy a full release of all 3 nights? released for the first time, as the actual release is a compilation of audio from all 3 nights. If the sound is improved over the original album, then certainly. I mean, it worked for Deep Purple's "Made in Japan" despite also being mostly the same setlist on all three nights.
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Post by railroad007 on Jul 30, 2020 20:16:19 GMT
I was at that one, stuck miles away at the back, Pip Williams was on stage as well.
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