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Post by rockonquo on Apr 13, 2016 11:13:27 GMT
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Post by Railroad17 on Apr 13, 2016 11:27:09 GMT
Don't give them ideas rock on.
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Post by rockonquo on Apr 13, 2016 11:39:41 GMT
Don't give them ideas rock on. Please don't Quo, it's a joke.
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Post by Tʰᵉ Wᵃˡˡ Oᶠ Dᵉᵃᵗʰ on Apr 13, 2016 14:00:47 GMT
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Post by Tʰᵉ Wᵃˡˡ Oᶠ Dᵉᵃᵗʰ on Apr 13, 2016 14:13:16 GMT
Don't give them ideas rock on. Please don't Quo, it's a joke. Already been done. Check out Tony Henry - Fai quel che vuoi I can't find it on YouTube but if you have Spotify it's on:
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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Apr 13, 2016 14:57:14 GMT
This is the world premier of a completely new musical written by Jim and Kate Baker. It began as an idea conceived by them whilst on holiday in Spain in 2009 and follows holiday makers on a package holiday to Ibiza in 1979. The story line is worked around 28 classic songs of an iconic band of the ‘70’s - Status Quo. On the holiday are the Wicks, a family of five from Yorkshire, a supposedly well-to-do family of four, the Beauchamps, a larger than life couple, the Wallis’, plus a group of three boys and another of three girls and added into the mix are cabin crew and hotel staff. It would be most unfair and indeed extremely difficult to single out any of the 21 cast members as they all played their differing roles so well. The singing of all the soloists was excellent and the accompanying ‘backing’ of many of the numbers was harmoniously superb. Great energy was needed by the cast to perform all the numbers which were well choreographed and all executed with wonderful enthusiasm. The six piece band was outstanding giving authentic renditions of the sound we associate with Status Quo, however, I felt that in a few of the numbers, the balance between the band and singers needed a little adjustment! The sets were extremely imaginative taking us from an airport lounge, to the interior of an aeroplane, to the hotel with its various amenities and all aided by very effective back projections. The stage crew worked overtime to achieve the many scene changes, I’ve never before witnessed so many chairs in such a small space being so proficiently and swiftly moved about! A fabulous combination of a great band with a superb cast, good sets, lighting and sound made this a very special experience and I must say ‘Whatever You Want, Whatever You like’ was certainly what I liked! Congratulations to all involved especially to Kate and Jim for this inspirational and superb production.
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Post by Gaz on Apr 14, 2016 7:59:15 GMT
Very funny rockonquo especially at the 1:30 point haha.
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Post by Fortified Hundred Times on Apr 14, 2016 15:29:58 GMT
Imagine Porter now with a big hard on... Quopera!! Why didn't I think of it before.
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Post by Tʰᵉ Wᵃˡˡ Oᶠ Dᵉᵃᵗʰ on Apr 14, 2016 19:18:30 GMT
Imagine Porter now with a big hard on... Quopera!! Why didn't I think of it before. Would that be with Parfirotti? Written by Francis Rossini and Bob Wagner?
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Post by wolfman on Apr 14, 2016 21:20:39 GMT
please stop this...I cant imagine porter with a lob on...but my mate big ben dover could...
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billyno
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Post by billyno on Apr 14, 2016 22:12:10 GMT
Apart from Mike & Bernie Winters was there ever a less funny double act than Hale & Pace?
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billyno
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Post by billyno on Apr 14, 2016 22:20:10 GMT
All funnier than Hale and Pace.
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Post by rockonquo on Apr 15, 2016 3:51:29 GMT
All funnier than Hale and Pace. Aye...yer probably right. How about these?
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