Rossi , Parfitt ,Coghlan & Lancaster have announced a small UK tour .
Any fans ?
Rossi , Parfitt ,Coghlan & Lancaster have announced a small UK tour .
Any fans ?
I was and still am a huge fan of the classic 'frantic four'. I'm old enough to have seen that line-up first time around, and they were awesome.
I just can't really see this though, beyond nostalgic reasons. Quo aren't Pink Floyd or Genesis, and I can't see the energy that would need to be put into a full-on 70s Quo gig being possible for guys in their 60s.
Add that to Alan Lancaster's reported health issues, and I think I'll pass, unfortunately. 10 years ago, maybe...
Splitting hairs here, but that's not the original Quo. At the time of "Pictures of Matchstick Men" and "Ice in the Sun", they had an organist - Roy Lynes.
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Seems to have been a lot of demand for this one with extra dates already added
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So they finally mended fences enough with Lancaster to actually do it!
I had a feeling, they've all been hinting around it for several years.
Wonder if "45 Hundred Times" will be pumped back up to its epic glory? Nah, Rossi has said they can't remember all the changes anymore!
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I was at the gig last night
Quite simply, no matter what your views on what Status Quo became in later years, this is what they sounded like when it truly mattered.
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good to hear, Deano. How was the setlist, I'm guessing even heavier on the oldies than before, since they have Lancaster to sing his songs?
I remember an interview where Parfitt was complaining about singing "Is There a Better Way?" (I love that song!) Something like "Lancaster sang that, it's a pig for me to sing it."
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I've always had a soft spot for On the Level but there's much to enjoy on all their classic-era albums.
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Any chance they'll cross the pond? I bet 99% of Americans never heard of them, but we are not all so ignorant!
"The mountains are calling and I must go" - John Muir
"To breathe the same air as the angels, you must go to Tahoe" - Mark Twain
the set list was all taken from 70-76, just the four of them so no keyboards
only three 'hits' played - In My Chair, Rain and Down Down
enjoyed it so much I'm going again next week for Round 2
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For me Status Quo were at their peak with in 1973/74 with Quo & Hello, I saw them open for Rory Gallagher in late 1974/early 75 (when he released Irish Tour)
Status Quo was awesome that night and then Rory comes out and plays for 2-1/2 hous...damn!
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here's the link to my review
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