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Post by Gaz on Jun 1, 2016 13:24:16 GMT
Just after the quiet bit of ROLD when it hits that note before the rumble of the band come in is the ducks nuts . Just that turn..sublime.
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Post by stusqo on Jun 1, 2016 20:44:29 GMT
Nice one Gaz. Favourite clip for Juke boxes in Pubs down here. Usually one of 3/4 they may have. You can guess other 3....?? Rockon Wilquo
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Post by Tʰᵉ Wᵃˡˡ Oᶠ Dᵉᵃᵗʰ on Jun 1, 2016 21:19:51 GMT
The whole bloody song is the dogs dangly bits. Especially that version.
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Post by Gaz on Jun 2, 2016 11:21:05 GMT
Nice one Gaz. Favourite clip for Juke boxes in Pubs down here. Usually one of 3/4 they may have. You can guess other 3....?? Rockon Wilquo Cold Chisel, ACDC, Hoodoo Gurus?
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Post by Railroad17 on Jun 2, 2016 12:40:06 GMT
Nice one Gaz. Favourite clip for Juke boxes in Pubs down here. Usually one of 3/4 they may have. You can guess other 3....?? Rockon Wilquo Cold Chisel, ACDC, Hoodoo Gurus? Frank Ifield,Kylie and The Seekers?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2016 12:40:39 GMT
Well I will very much agree with the overall sentiments expressed - at least in my own words letsrock
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Post by Railroad17 on Jun 2, 2016 12:48:40 GMT
When I bought Hello It took ages to get to the other tracks,couldn't stop playing it and then bits of it.The part at 2:43 to 3:03 is inspired genius...still originally brilliant.I sometimes envy those who came to like Quo after 84,back tracking and finding this.
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Post by curiousgirl on Jun 2, 2016 13:15:20 GMT
One of my all time favs ever and the 2nd Quo track I ever heard. And the one that convinced me they were a band worth investigating further. I think the light/shade, change of pace, quiet bits, loud bits, - its as brilliant as any other classic, top rate rock track to my ears.
They probably put this together instinctively but they were far more musically aware than they gave themselves credit for at the time. Though I'm sure Francis and Alan studied music at school. I have trumpet and trombone in my head for some reason.
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Post by Gaz on Jun 2, 2016 13:18:34 GMT
When I bought Hello It took ages to get to the other tracks,couldn't stop playing it and then bits of it.The part at 2:43 to 3:03 is inspired genius...still originally brilliant.I sometimes envy those who came to like Quo after 84,back tracking and finding this. How can you envy those who never saw Quo in the 70s?
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Post by kursaal75 on Jun 2, 2016 13:23:25 GMT
I was listening to Pick Of The Pops on Saturday on Radio 2 and the dj, who took over from Tony Blackburn, played Roll Over Lay Down, as it was at #10, 41 years ago this week, but he didn't play the live version, but a badly edited 'Hello' version and he also said "You may be surprised to know, that this was Status Quo's only hit in 1975" What about the #1 Down Down in January 1975!!!!! What a D***head!!
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jun 2, 2016 13:25:16 GMT
It's all sublime.
Don't envy me this is one of the bits that got me in, after it started appearing on TOTP, that was some time after the album came out.
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jun 2, 2016 13:26:22 GMT
I was listening to Pick Of The Pops on Saturday on Radio 2 and the dj, who took over from Tony Blackburn, played Roll Over Lay Down, as it was at #10, 41 years ago this week, but he didn't play the live version, but a badly edited 'Hello' version and he also said "You may be surprised to know, that this was Status Quo's on hit in 1975" What about the #1 Down Down in January 1975!!!!! What a D***head!! radio 2 Not the live version d***head Does compute!
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Post by Gaz on Jun 2, 2016 13:27:19 GMT
One of my all time favs ever and the 2nd Quo track I ever heard. And the one that convinced me they were a band worth investigating further. I think the light/shade, change of pace, quiet bits, loud bits, - its as brilliant as any other classic, top rate rock track to my ears. They probably put this together instinctively but they were far more musically aware than they gave themselves credit for at the time. Though I'm sure Francis and Alan studied music at school. I have trumpet and trombone in my head for some reason. Defo on the same page astounding CG. Down Down drew me in but Watching ROLD on Countdown stamped me as a Quo fan for life. A few months later I felt I won lotto when I opened up our local rag to see 'STATUS QUO LIVE' at the Canberra Theatre!!! My first live gig and it was loud n heavy and everyone there was up on their seats n rocking.
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Post by The Lord Flasheart on Jun 2, 2016 13:29:45 GMT
I was listening to Pick Of The Pops on Saturday on Radio 2 and the dj, who took over from Tony Blackburn, played Roll Over Lay Down, as it was at #10, 41 years ago this week, but he didn't play the live version, but a badly edited 'Hello' version and he also said "You may be surprised to know, that this was Status Quo's on hit in 1975" What about the #1 Down Down in January 1975!!!!! What a D***head!! Yeah that will be the edited version from Rockin All Over the Years. I got rid of that comp album because of that atrocius edit.
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Post by kursaal75 on Jun 2, 2016 13:40:55 GMT
I could never understand why the live version wasn't on 12 Gold Bars, Rocking All Over The Years and Whatever You Want, compilation albums. I'm not sure what version is on the XS All Areas hits package, as I didn't buy it.
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