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Post by unspokenwords on Oct 29, 2016 15:20:38 GMT
Does any one know how many were at the concert last might, including corporate freebies and all the other free tickets handed out? A big venue even with the curtains at half of the hall.
Tickets al all levels, including the special/VIP were all still available early evening last night.
No real reports from anyone which is surprising.
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Post by wolfman on Oct 29, 2016 15:26:40 GMT
don't worry fw..the geezer will be a casual fan..just gone to hear somat from bula..probley never heard of the ff.. Casual fan? Lol I've been a fan since '77, seen them 57 times and have over 1000 albums on CD, Vinyl etc...been on all the Quo forums since 2002 under different names. Seen Quo and Judas Priest in Dublin in 1979, seen gigs all over Ireland North & South, UK quite a few times and Isle Of Man in 1992, I don't give a fuck about people like you say, I love all line ups but some more than others. Where the fuck were you moaners when Heavy Traffic came out, an album which for the record I don't rate at all, you all claimed it was like 70's Quo, was it fuck. It was Rockin' All Over The World and Rossi's voice that made me a fan when the single came out, I was too young to even know their names and whilst I will agree that the 70's albums are the best, I wasn't going to Quo gigs then as an adult or teenager, Antrim Forum gigs in 1982 were my first gigs as a teenager. Quo were fucking excellent last night, as were Uriah Heep, so as long as I enjoyed it, it doesn't really matter what you think. but its not really quo is it...just rossi using the name QUO...its rossi n chums tha knows....any way when ya was younger did ya enjoy dexys...guess so.....ugh some folk are easy to please...im like rick a true rocker...you stick to ya aquoshit
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Post by derryquo on Oct 29, 2016 16:04:19 GMT
Believe me, he doesn't. He just came on to wind people up. Not that I am criticising that, but that's all he was doing. I didn't come on to wind anyone up, you forget Stevie I've known you since 1986 when I met you at Maysfield and you got me a lift home, I just think that you are a fucking hypocrite with your anti-Rossi statements and yet still go to the gigs. I even heard last night that you and Kenny had meet & greets with Quo yesterday or was that another spoof? Rob, I remember 1986, and I remember that I followed this band for 30 years as long as Parfitt was in it. As as for yesterday, don't be spreading your lies that I was at a meet and greet, more wind up, and something that you know was not correct.
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Post by derryquo on Oct 29, 2016 16:06:15 GMT
don't worry fw..the geezer will be a casual fan..just gone to hear somat from bula..probley never heard of the ff.. Casual fan? Lol I've been a fan since '77, seen them 57 times and have over 1000 albums on CD, Vinyl etc...been on all the Quo forums since 2002 under different names. Seen Quo and Judas Priest in Dublin in 1979, seen gigs all over Ireland North & South, UK quite a few times and Isle Of Man in 1992, I don't give a fuck about people like you say, I love all line ups but some more than others. Where the fuck were you moaners when Heavy Traffic came out, an album which for the record I don't rate at all, you all claimed it was like 70's Quo, was it fuck. It was Rockin' All Over The World and Rossi's voice that made me a fan when the single came out, I was too young to even know their names and whilst I will agree that the 70's albums are the best, I wasn't going to Quo gigs then as an adult or teenager, Antrim Forum gigs in 1982 were my first gigs as a teenager. Quo were fucking excellent last night, as were Uriah Heep, so as long as I enjoyed it, it doesn't really matter what you think. Where were you when they did the ff tour casual might be too strong, perhaps lapsed fan was a better description
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Post by curiousgirl on Oct 29, 2016 19:29:49 GMT
Casual fan? Lol I've been a fan since '77, seen them 57 times and have over 1000 albums on CD, Vinyl etc...been on all the Quo forums since 2002 under different names. Seen Quo and Judas Priest in Dublin in 1979, seen gigs all over Ireland North & South, UK quite a few times and Isle Of Man in 1992, I don't give a fuck about people like you say, I love all line ups but some more than others. Where the fuck were you moaners when Heavy Traffic came out, an album which for the record I don't rate at all, you all claimed it was like 70's Quo, was it fuck. It was Rockin' All Over The World and Rossi's voice that made me a fan when the single came out, I was too young to even know their names and whilst I will agree that the 70's albums are the best, I wasn't going to Quo gigs then as an adult or teenager, Antrim Forum gigs in 1982 were my first gigs as a teenager. Quo were fucking excellent last night, as were Uriah Heep, so as long as I enjoyed it, it doesn't really matter what you think. Where were you when they did the ff tour casual might be too strong, perhaps lapsed fan was a better description He's more a fan than I am going by those figures. He's seen far more live gigs and certainly bought more CDs. By comparison, I'm the casual.
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Post by wolfman on Oct 29, 2016 22:54:08 GMT
Where were you when they did the ff tour casual might be too strong, perhaps lapsed fan was a better description He's more a fan than I am going by those figures. He's seen far more live gigs and certainly bought more CDs. By comparison, I'm the casual. fair play....
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Post by asthequoflies on Oct 30, 2016 9:12:13 GMT
I honestly think that the calibre of the band members musically is pretty fucking good..they're no mugs and know how to put on a show.Rossi is a superb guitar player as a lead and a fcuking brilliant rhythm player..go to see Rossi if anything.When it finally all ends they'll be a big reappraisal of this band and how good they were. Excellent points; whatever I think of Rossi and the directions he has taken the band in, they are a great live act. The band I saw in Dublin is not the Quo I know and love, but they played the songs brilliantly. They will be reappraised, have no doubt about that; we will not see even Rossi onstage in the coming few years. Uriah Heep and Quo Mk XXXII or whatever Mk it is was an amazing evening of classic rock. Wish I had gone to Belfast too.
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Post by markquo on Oct 30, 2016 15:36:47 GMT
I honestly think that the calibre of the band members musically is pretty fucking good..they're no mugs and know how to put on a show.Rossi is a superb guitar player as a lead and a fcuking brilliant rhythm player..go to see Rossi if anything.When it finally all ends they'll be a big reappraisal of this band and how good they were. Excellent points; whatever I think of Rossi and the directions he has taken the band in, they are a great live act. The band I saw in Dublin is not the Quo I know and love, but they played the songs brilliantly. They will be reappraised, have no doubt about that; we will not see even Rossi onstage in the coming few years. Uriah Heep and Quo Mk XXXII or whatever Mk it is was an amazing evening of classic rock. Wish I had gone to Belfast too. Are you sure we won't be seeing Rossi onstage?The man loves money he makes no secret of that. The way he's talking recently about how Richie has breathed new life into the band,I'm sure he's about to make another u turn just like in 85 and keep the band going,now he's in total control Cheers
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