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Post by cammythemortonfan on Aug 25, 2020 15:58:53 GMT
Just wondering if the footage of Quo’s full Knebworth performance still exist in the vaults?
That’s something I’d love to see.
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Post by wolfman on Aug 26, 2020 7:30:58 GMT
Which knebworth they played twice....
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Post by paradiseflats on Aug 26, 2020 7:34:59 GMT
Probably not.
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Post by Quoincidence on Aug 26, 2020 8:18:39 GMT
Which knebworth they played twice.... Silver Clef Awards, 1990. Their performance at Knebworth in '86 wasnt captured visually, nor was Queens aside from a few bits. cammythemortonfan 1990 will exist, as will every bands full set considering Pink Floyd released their set last year, or the year, before with it being restored to 4K
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Post by azza200 on Aug 26, 2020 8:51:04 GMT
Knebworth 90 yes most likely as Quoincidence said regarding Pink Floyd who released their set in full for the first time in HD on Blu-Ray and audio of their set in The Later Years Box Set. All bands that day most likely have too buy the rights for their footage too do what they want with it, as i expect that is what PF did to release their set in full for the first time officially.
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Post by paradiseflats on Aug 26, 2020 12:19:40 GMT
5 years after Alan getting kicked out.
They played one song recorded after Alan was in the band.
They played at warp speed 2 medleys.
I’m not sure why you would want this recording as it must be the same as others released.
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Post by Quoincidence on Aug 26, 2020 13:10:46 GMT
5 years after Alan getting kicked out. They played one song recorded after Alan was in the band. They played at warp speed 2 medleys. I’m not sure why you would want this recording as it must be the same as others released. well, they're always going to play hits at a festival aren't they? Especially to a crowd that isn't just a Quo audience. I personally think they should have never played the Roadhouse Medley in festival sets. Wasted 20 minutes really when they could've played other songs.
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Post by roquer on Aug 26, 2020 13:39:50 GMT
5 years after Alan getting kicked out. They played one song recorded after Alan was in the band. They played at warp speed 2 medleys. I’m not sure why you would want this recording as it must be the same as others released. well, they're always going to play hits at a festival aren't they? Especially to a crowd that isn't just a Quo audience. I personally think they should have never played the Roadhouse Medley in festival sets. Wasted 20 minutes really when they could've played other songs. That was one of the things that always bore me about the Live Alive Quo album. 40 minutes and 20 of them was a medley and a song in two parts.
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Post by gav on Aug 26, 2020 13:44:09 GMT
well, they're always going to play hits at a festival aren't they? Especially to a crowd that isn't just a Quo audience. I personally think they should have never played the Roadhouse Medley in festival sets. Wasted 20 minutes really when they could've played other songs. That was one of the things that always bore me about the Live Alive Quo album. 40 minutes and 20 of them was a medley and a song in two parts. Whatever happened to the Anniversary Waltz parts 3 - 24?
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Aug 26, 2020 16:51:14 GMT
At the time I thought that the spirited version of roadhouse was the highlight of the set, which was otherwise greatest hits
Even though I was there I'd be unlikely to watch the footage if it came out
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Post by cammythemortonfan on Aug 26, 2020 17:54:53 GMT
Which knebworth they played twice.... Silver Clef Awards, 1990. Their performance at Knebworth in '86 wasnt captured visually, nor was Queens aside from a few bits. cammythemortonfan 1990 will exist, as will every bands full set considering Pink Floyd released their set last year, or the year, before with it being restored to 4K Cheers for that. Wonder if there’s any reason Quo couldn’t release their set on dvd ?
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Post by cammythemortonfan on Aug 26, 2020 17:58:29 GMT
5 years after Alan getting kicked out. They played one song recorded after Alan was in the band. They played at warp speed 2 medleys. I’m not sure why you would want this recording as it must be the same as others released. Well, NEC 89 is edited as is Butlins. So, it would have been an hour of footage of my favourite band at a major event I’ve never seen unedited . I really don’t give a shit that Alan wasn’t in the band
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Post by azza200 on Aug 26, 2020 18:17:22 GMT
It was the biggest uk festival since Live Aid and the line up had some of the biggest names in Rock (except Cliff) there has never been a gig with that line up since Knebworth 90.
Pink Floyds full set
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Post by Quoincidence on Aug 26, 2020 23:33:42 GMT
Silver Clef Awards, 1990. Their performance at Knebworth in '86 wasnt captured visually, nor was Queens aside from a few bits. cammythemortonfan 1990 will exist, as will every bands full set considering Pink Floyd released their set last year, or the year, before with it being restored to 4K Cheers for that. Wonder if there’s any reason Quo couldn’t release their set on dvd ? they will at some point. I think it was dropped from the BBC boxset as Radio 1 might not have had a copy of the broadcast anymore
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Post by mortified on Aug 27, 2020 6:51:03 GMT
Always a pity there's no quality 70's concert footage somewhere in the vaults. But Quo were so rarely filmed, so rarely on TV even, that it's a huge omission in rock history. British rock history at any rate.
Any time they did happen to be filmed in their pomp, it was either half hearted (e.g. Empire Pool, Marquee etc.) or binned (e.g. Stafford Bingley Hall).
Knebworth would be all well and good - and I'd never turn any live Quo DVD down - but there's still a gaping hole in the recording of Quo's history. It looks like there always will be.
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