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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 6, 2022 12:57:32 GMT
30 Years Ago Today... Quo performed at the Offenbach Stadthalle, as a part of the Rock 'til You Drop tour. The show was audibly recorded and is yet to be released.  *artwork made by me, based on the tour poster for the show* Setlist; Down Down Roll Over Lay Down One Man Band Mystery Medley Dirty Water Whatever You Want In The Army Now Rockin' All Over The World Don't Waste My Time Roadhouse Medley ---------------------- Burning Bridges Rock 'til You Drop The Anniversary Waltz Rock and Roll Music / Sweet Soul Music / Bye Bye Johnny
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Post by mortified on Apr 6, 2022 13:09:32 GMT
Seems like a very short set list for that tour. Was it perhaps a radio broadcast and the set was curtailed to fit or has it been edited?
Just wondering. Be good, though, to have a live version of One Man Band.
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Post by 4th Chord on Apr 6, 2022 13:24:41 GMT
Seems like a very short set list for that tour. Was it perhaps a radio broadcast and the set was curtailed to fit or has it been edited? Just wondering. Be good, though, to have a live version of One Man Band. Here you go.
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 6, 2022 13:37:13 GMT
Seems like a very short set list for that tour. Was it perhaps a radio broadcast and the set was curtailed to fit or has it been edited? Just wondering. Be good, though, to have a live version of One Man Band. Nothing edited / omitted. It was a weird period during the RTYD tour. Hold You Back was in and out of the set, and some nights they completely dropped the medley from Roadhouse Blues. It was also around the time that the likes of Fakin' The Blues and No Problems were dropped and nothing replaced them.
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Post by mortified on Apr 6, 2022 13:48:40 GMT
Seems like a very short set list for that tour. Was it perhaps a radio broadcast and the set was curtailed to fit or has it been edited? Just wondering. Be good, though, to have a live version of One Man Band. Here you go. Could have been worse. Could have been Leo Sayer. And don't you dare
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Post by matt on Apr 6, 2022 20:05:51 GMT
I went early to see this tour at Sheffield. We definitely got one man band, no problem, fakin the blues, like a zombie and rtyd.
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 6, 2022 20:11:15 GMT
I went early to see this tour at Sheffield. We definitely got one man band, no problem, fakin the blues, like a zombie and rtyd. You were lucky to see them perform Like A Zombie, as it was dropped after that show
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Post by 4th Chord on Apr 7, 2022 11:12:33 GMT
I went early to see this tour at Sheffield. We definitely got one man band, no problem, fakin the blues, like a zombie and rtyd. You were lucky to see them perform Like A Zombie, as it was dropped after that show π€
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Post by mortified on Apr 7, 2022 11:38:47 GMT
Seems like a very short set list for that tour. Was it perhaps a radio broadcast and the set was curtailed to fit or has it been edited? Just wondering. Be good, though, to have a live version of One Man Band. Nothing edited / omitted. It was a weird period during the RTYD tour. Hold You Back was in and out of the set, and some nights they completely dropped the medley from Roadhouse Blues. It was also around the time that the likes of Fakin' The Blues and No Problems were dropped and nothing replaced them. To be honest, that's the sort of thing many of us have been clamouring for. For quite a long time. Shaking the set up on a regular, maybe even a nightly, basis. The chances of that are long gone of course. And I guess there would still be criticism. Why did you drop that? Why did you bring in this?
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 7, 2022 14:29:29 GMT
Here's one example of them dropping the medley from Roadhouse Blues -
Also one of the last few shows to have Fakin' The Blues and No Problems still in the set
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Post by roquer on Apr 7, 2022 17:54:50 GMT
Here's one example of them dropping the medley from Roadhouse Blues - Also one of the last few shows to have Fakin' The Blues and No Problems still in the set And, seeing Francis' gestures, was dropped right on stage.
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Post by iamcomplaining88 on Nov 5, 2022 20:13:38 GMT
Do soundboard recordings exist of every track that they actually played live from the Rock 'Til You Drop album? Would love to hear a soundboard recording of Like A Zombie but I'm guessing one doesn't exist.
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Post by mortified on Nov 5, 2022 22:21:03 GMT
That tour was odd in the sense that, after it was finished in the run up to Christmas in 1991, suddenly there was another gig thrown in for us to attend at Livingston Forum in early 1992. There may have been others added, I don't know.
But this one just appeared tagged on the end of the '91 tour. It may not even have been listed on the back of the t-shirts. It was a great gig and I can't recall specifically what they played but I'm almost sure Like A Zombie was in there. It was basically an unexpected bonus. A relatively small venue packed to the rafters.
A gig I'd actually sort of forgotten about until I read this thread.
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Post by Quoincidence on Nov 5, 2022 23:30:15 GMT
Do soundboard recordings exist of every track that they actually played live from the Rock 'Til You Drop album? Would love to hear a soundboard recording of Like A Zombie but I'm guessing one doesn't exist. Just:- One Man Band (Offenbach Stadthalle, 4th April 1992) Rock 'til You Drop (Offenbach Stadthalle, 4th April 1992) Can't Give You More (Les Nuls L'emission, TV Appearance) Let's Work Together (Rock 'til You Drop Event, Glasgow SECC & Birmingham NEC) The Price Of Love (Rock 'til You Drop Event, Sheffield) Forty Five Hundred Times (Wembley Arena, 16th December 1990) Like A Zombie, Fakin' The Blues, and No Problems missed out on being pro-recorded. Quite surprised they didn't play Like A Zombie at one of the RTYD event shows.
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Post by roquer on Nov 7, 2022 16:49:44 GMT
Do soundboard recordings exist of every track that they actually played live from the Rock 'Til You Drop album? Would love to hear a soundboard recording of Like A Zombie but I'm guessing one doesn't exist. Quite surprised they didn't play Like A Zombie at one of the RTYD event shows. Well, for me make sense, the album wasn't released yet, and no songs from the album were played on any of the gigs except two covers. It could be played on the Wembley Arena, like saying "We are like zombies after 4 gigs".
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