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Post by AndySQ84 on Oct 9, 2016 13:34:38 GMT
Inside Status Quo a documentary on Sky channel 266 (ShowBiz TV) featuring John Coghlan this Wednesday 12 October 12 midnight.
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Post by johnnymain on Oct 9, 2016 17:37:23 GMT
It's spelled "Coghlan"
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Post by The Lord Flasheart on Oct 9, 2016 17:41:32 GMT
Not on the Back of DOTH it isnt
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Post by 4th Chord on Oct 9, 2016 17:43:41 GMT
Not on the Back of DOTH it isnt Yep, he was Coughlan in those days. I imagine he was pissed off at the time!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2016 18:15:50 GMT
No doubt this will lead to John being accused of bigging himself up.
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Post by The Lord Flasheart on Oct 9, 2016 18:32:21 GMT
Not on the Back of DOTH it isnt Didn't they spell Francis as M I K E and Rick as R I T C H I E too? Yeah but Francis was kind of going by the name Mike at the time. Where Ritchie came from I don't know he's not Blackmore
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Post by curiousgirl on Oct 12, 2016 10:09:35 GMT
Inside Status Quo a documentary on Sky channel 266 (ShowBiz TV) featuring John Coghlan this Wednesday 12 October 12 midnight. A reminder that this is on tonight for those that have Sky. And do let us know what he says, for those that don't.
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Post by 4th Chord on Oct 12, 2016 10:36:27 GMT
Inside Status Quo a documentary on Sky channel 266 (ShowBiz TV) featuring John Coghlan this Wednesday 12 October 12 midnight. A reminder that this is on tonight for those that have Sky. And do let us know what he says, for those that don't. I'm guessing it's this documentary. www.amazon.co.uk/Status-Quo-Inside-1968-1991/dp/B00081MWSY
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Post by Xland on Oct 12, 2016 11:52:27 GMT
Had a look through Sky on this channel and can't seem to see it, am I missing it?
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Post by whoami on Oct 12, 2016 14:43:54 GMT
"Rare tv...." nothing new. Interesting thou
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Post by Mustang Bass on Oct 15, 2016 12:35:34 GMT
What Amazon say about it:
This is the ultimate critical review of the music of Status Quo from the birth of the band to the end of the Vertigo era.
Drawing on rare footage from film and television archives around the world this independent critical retrospective features every single album from the beginnings of the band through the amazing run of successful singles spanning the entire decade of the seventies to the break up of the classic line up and the1+9+8+2 album following the departure of drummer John Coghlan.
We trace the work of the new look Quo after the exit of original bassist Alan Lancaster including the classic albums In The Army Now and Rock Till You Drop.
Features an amazing compilation of classic Quo in performance from the vaults including rare footage of the original line up performing Spinning Wheel blues, Gotta Go Home and Roadhouse Blues. Other footage includes the best of the 25th Anniversary Concert and rare TV appearances.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2016 13:22:15 GMT
I wish I knew that before. I typed in Cockland on the webby thing to try and find this and bugger me.... middlefinger
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