whoami
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Post by whoami on Nov 10, 2016 10:36:03 GMT
Was anyone of you there?
Oh by the way- those were this days;)
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Post by Tʰᵉ Wᵃˡˡ Oᶠ Dᵉᵃᵗʰ on Nov 10, 2016 18:06:33 GMT
Was anyone of you there? Oh by the way- those were this days;) Anyone got a clue who the commentator was/is?
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Post by madtom on Nov 10, 2016 20:32:00 GMT
Thanks for posting. The best live vocals I think I've ever heard.
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Post by Railroad17 on Nov 11, 2016 0:28:48 GMT
My trench coat,pint glass and albums were at the cleaners that day.
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quoconut
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Favourite Quo Album: Quo
Favourite other bands.: Slade, AC/DC, Oasis, The Doors, The Cult
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Post by quoconut on Nov 12, 2016 0:27:58 GMT
QUOTE Anyone got a clue who the commentator was/is? UNQUOTE
Sounds like an already very mature 8-year old Russell Crowe...
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37
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Lancaster+Parfitt+Coghlan+Rossi=Pure Quo
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Post by 37 on Nov 22, 2016 16:48:39 GMT
I cannot believe only two songs were recorded live. I am sure on a BBC documentary involving Quo a few years back, that a clip of Big Fat Mama from that gig was shown!
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gav
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Favourite Quo Album: On The Level
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Post by gav on Nov 22, 2016 17:59:57 GMT
I cannot believe only two songs were recorded live. I am sure on a BBC documentary involving Quo a few years back, that a clip of Big Fat Mama from that gig was shown! Wembley '74 that would've been.
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Post by wolfman on Nov 30, 2016 19:32:17 GMT
I was 11 and at school.....not at that gig....soon to see them at sheff city hall though..
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Post by dublinquo on Nov 30, 2016 22:39:06 GMT
A clip of Bye Bye Johnny from this same gig was shown on the Irish TV channel (RTE1) back in the spring of 1986. Following a pre-recorded interview with Brian May of Queen, this archive footage of Quo was selected to play out the programme ("Anything Goes") alongside the closing credits.... as Quo were seen to be a 'possible' support act to Queen at Slane Castle, Ireland come July, due to their confirmation for appearance at some of the UK gigs on the Queen concert tour of that year.
I can remember the film of BBJ - featuring Spud on the drums - fading out during the middle guitar solo part. When I first saw the footage of Paper Plane as was included on the 1986 Rockin' Through The Years VHS release (and later Quo DVD compilations), I immediately recognised it as being from the same gig as the BBJ clip shown earlier that year.
Of course, the then 'new' Quo didn't become one of the support acts for Queen at Slane Castle. The Bangles & Chris Rea were later confirmed instead.
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Dec 2, 2016 15:14:28 GMT
I was nosing around for a bit in the 80s, through a very short lived pop video mag in the same building, trying to trace Quo videos I thought I had heard of. There was this rumour of a basement in an office building on Oxford Street. I think that was just where they were keeping recently telly stuff, though. I never got a sniff of anything more interesting.
I guess whoever was filming at the Marquee was short of film ...
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