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Post by railroad007 on Nov 8, 2021 15:21:17 GMT
Havn't posted the video, not a fan of it. When they've played this in the last 15 years it's become a watered down vocally compromised offering, the high notes were a struggle for RP and FR . But at Hammersmith Odeon in March 1981 it was the loudest song I ever heard Status Quo play, the drums during the solo knocked you backwards.
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stringybob
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Post by stringybob on Nov 8, 2021 17:56:47 GMT
The horrible clunky overdubbed drum machine fills ruin what could have been a decent enough record. 'Riverside' is similarly affected by the drum machine but gets away with it by dint of being an infinitely better song (and the fills aren't QUITE as dreadful).
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Post by dontthinkitmatters on Nov 8, 2021 18:12:18 GMT
I dont like this song, never have and I dont think I ever will. One of the singles that signalled the end for me with Status Quo. Really weakened the set when played live, although with what else they do now it makes no difference. But...
...Even worse now, it stands out like a sore thumb in the JCQs set along with RAOTW as a weak pop rock song totally out of place with every thing else they play.
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Post by Quoincidence on Nov 8, 2021 18:36:09 GMT
Love the song. Speaking of the drums, I don't think John's playing at all on the track... Just sounds like a basic drum machine pattern, especially the hi-hat (which has a chorus effect on it)
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tele
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Post by tele on Nov 8, 2021 19:23:16 GMT
Love the song. Speaking of the drums, I don't think John's playing at all on the track... Just sounds like a basic drum machine pattern, especially the hi-hat (which has a chorus effect on it) [br It was confirmed by JE a few years ago that a simple pad and a snare sample and Francis's index finger added the snare beats in the middle of Rick's vocal parts
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Post by cactuspete on Nov 8, 2021 19:27:40 GMT
I dont like this song, never have and I dont think I ever will. One of the singles that signalled the end for me with Status Quo. Really weakened the set when played live, although with what else they do now it makes no difference. But... ...Even worse now, it stands out like a sore thumb in the JCQs set along with RAOTW as a weak pop rock song totally out of place with every thing else they play.
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Post by cactuspete on Nov 8, 2021 19:31:18 GMT
What a nasty nasty answer.
One that i agree with wholeheatedly.
What the hell happened to them??
Fucked if i know,but they ruined their reputation after taking the lazy route.
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Post by Victor on Nov 8, 2021 19:55:59 GMT
Love the album, but this is by far the weakest song on it for me. Used to think it was ok but can't say I like it much nowadays
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gerh
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Post by gerh on Nov 8, 2021 20:12:38 GMT
Love the album, but this is by far the weakest song on it for me. Used to think it was ok but can't say I like it much nowadays This. Fersure!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2021 21:11:10 GMT
I liked Quo's arrangement but it was let down by the production. It's still much better than this version though.
Though I prefer this unashamedly country version to Quo's and Glen Campbell was so good on guitar.
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gav
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Post by gav on Nov 8, 2021 21:39:43 GMT
I liked Quo's arrangement but it was let down by the production. It's still much better than this version though. Though I prefer this unashamedly country version to Quo's and Glen Campbell was so good on guitar. Pretty sure it will have been the Campbell/Coolidge version Quo used as their template.
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steveb
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Post by steveb on Nov 9, 2021 7:20:04 GMT
tis a good song
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Post by dennis on Nov 9, 2021 11:54:00 GMT
weak single from a weak album, imo
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Post by 4th Chord on Nov 9, 2021 11:56:44 GMT
I liked Quo's arrangement but it was let down by the production. It's still much better than this version though. Though I prefer this unashamedly country version to Quo's and Glen Campbell was so good on guitar. Great to see other artists covering Quo!
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Post by 4th Chord on Nov 9, 2021 11:58:07 GMT
Well, I love it and the video. So there.
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