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Post by durango95 on Jul 1, 2017 13:51:18 GMT
...in full without skip any track??
To me it has to be ISOTFC.
There are some dodgy ones (Figure of eight) but as an album,to me it will be the last good album Quo did.
There are one or two better tracks on the QPQ album but there are also some real stinkers as well,no way I can play that album in full....
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Post by Detroit on Jul 1, 2017 14:08:42 GMT
OTL
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Post by 4th Chord on Jul 1, 2017 14:21:44 GMT
Blue For You.
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Post by Victor on Jul 1, 2017 14:28:54 GMT
Never Too Late
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2017 15:36:00 GMT
...in full without skip any track??
To me it has to be ISOTFC.
There are some dodgy ones (Figure of eight) but as an album,to me it will be the last good album Quo did.
There are one or two better tracks on the QPQ album but there are also some real stinkers as well,no way I can play that album in full.... ISOTFC is my favourite CQ album. But in my opinion its ruined by having Gravy Train on it. I'm also not that gone on Bad News, but I can just about tolerate listening to it. But I only managed to endure GT twice when I first got the album and have never played it since...
The CQ album that is most universally praised by all Quo fans of past and present eras is HT. But there are automatically a few on there which I would skip if I was to play the album
Of the most hallowed golden original era, then its probably OTL which is my favourite FF album. Though there are scant FF albums I can think of where I would skip a song. Even the least preferred or liked songs are, mostly with only a few exceptions, good enough to sit through.
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Post by markquo on Jul 1, 2017 15:37:05 GMT
Just Supposin Cheers
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Post by dennis on Jul 2, 2017 13:19:43 GMT
I don't tend to be arsed skipping tracks but all the post Live! albums have tracks that would tempt me to do so, whereas those albums prior to Live! don't. N.B. I'm only looking at releases 1970-1981 here.
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Post by kachunk on Jul 2, 2017 13:36:37 GMT
NTL. From 1982,most albums had several tracks that I would skip,whilst the rest I simply thought were just ok. Thirsty Work was the album that I finally said to myself "why don't I just skip buying the albums altogether".
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Post by dontthinkitmatters on Jul 2, 2017 19:16:02 GMT
I'm with Dennis on this one in the main , although I can cope with Whatever You Want ( the title track will get the odd skip , but not always).
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Post by slowtrain7 on Jul 9, 2017 15:58:26 GMT
It's always good to hear from Catlady. Though I don't always agree with the comments, that's fair though, each to their individual opinion. Even though I don't rate Rhino as a vocalist I really love BAD NEWS. I'll play it a few times when I play 4th chord. As I've said in previous Posts, I think it's a QUO song Alan & John would like. BAD NEWS is a tight punchy, no BS rock song. Plus, it's ironic that it's on an album searching for the 4th chord because it sounds like it has 2 1/2 chords. That's why I and millions of other people love QUO, they're not over complicating the music like Yngie Malmsteen. As for Gravy Train ( I'm playing it right now ) it's got great vocals by the awesome, brilliant, fantastic RICK PARFITT. It's got tasty keyboards from Andy ( The Herd ) Bown Relentless shuffle drumming from Matt ( 2nd best QUO drummer ) Letley Let it roll!! Figure of 8 is not a fave with me either, especially the middle 8 where they lose their way and then go into an ordinary guitar break then a slow section b4 returning to the repitition of the song which if re-recorded and produced by Shane McGowan of The Pogues, it would make a jaunty jig. Catlady, I played HT today and I normally skip All Stand Up, though today I didn't find it as irritating as usual and listened all the way thru, I think it depends on my mood at the time. The only other track I'd skip on HT is I Don't remember anymore and I usually like Andy Bown songs One of the highlights of my life is when they played Creepin' up on you on their 2003 Australian Tour. HT is one of the best Post FF albums. Diggin' Burt is one of the smartest songs they've recorded. QPQ is a fave of mine except for 2 filler tracks 13 & 14 and even they're not too bad. Ain't Complainin' has a few 'dodgy' songs I skip and PR has about 2 songs I would listen to. easily their worst album I get a lot of enjoyment from listening to BULA QUO, a pleasantly surprising piece of work. It's great to hear everybody's opinions on which songs they'd skip on certain albums. All songs considered they're still the best band of all time.
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Post by Railroad17 on Jul 10, 2017 23:10:05 GMT
Far from 'skipping' it takes me ages to play this as everything gets another go before I move on.
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Post by kiwipom on Jul 10, 2017 23:40:32 GMT
Just Supposin and Never Too Late on a good day but the last album that really had consistent quality songs throughout was ....Whatever you want
All albums after this are satisfactory at best ( UTI, HT, ISOTFC, QPQ etc struggling to even equal Rockin all over the world in terms of songwriting, quality and appeal ) .....but the rest are sub-standard, mediocre and hit-and-miss.
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Post by per on Jul 12, 2017 9:52:53 GMT
Heavy Traffic. I listened to it almost endlessly for a long time when it was released. Yes, the second part is weaker, but there are no obvious "skipper"
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Post by lazypokerblues on Jul 13, 2017 14:51:24 GMT
Bula Quo.
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Post by paradiseflats on Jul 17, 2017 11:14:03 GMT
On the level.
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