The Original & best Frantic Four line up of Status Quo. I'm 61 & have been listening to this band since I was 7 years old. Best live band I have ever seen & I've seen quite a few. So far you have just scraped the surface as far as their song list goes. I still have all the albums on vinyl & listen to them regularly. Everything sounds better on Vinyl. Keep going down the Quo rabbit hole & enjoy.🎸🎸
Brilliant. Quo at their finest. The other single from the album, (Blue For You), entitled, 'Mystery Song', (you'll know why when you listen to the lyrics), is another fantastic song from them. Preferably the album version as it's longer and expands on the overall sound. Quo were very much an instrumental band. A great many of their album tracks, (particularly those that ended them off), were largely instrumental and lasted 8 or 9 minutes in length. (We won't mention the live versions that used to go on for 20 minutes.!) Maybe, it might be worth reacting to a couple of those? 'Forty-Five Hundred Times' being the obvious choice. Then, there's always, 'Slow Train', or their version of, 'Roadhouse Blues.' You could always go back a bit further and do, 'Is It Really Me/Gotta Go Home.'
Nice you react on my old favorite band back from the seventies ❤ Famous band in Europe, unknown unfortunately for America. I say, it's never to late 😊 I re enjoy it 🤘🏻Hardrock, yeah!! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
I first heard STATUS QUO in 1968 when I was 7 yrs old, it was, of course, Pictures of Matchstickmen. I thought "what the hell is that,?" then I heard " Down The Dustpipe " in 1970 and I thought, "what the hell is that?" Then in 1973, I saw an album cover that had the name STATUS QUO on it at my cousins house and I thought " is that the same Band that did those other songs? " My Cousin played the opening track " Don't Waste My Time " and the 12 yr old me, screamed internally. I now own 33 studio albums by a Rock Band called STATUS QUO.
I’m still confused why America ignored this band in their glory 70’s completely. Francis said bad management and a corrupt US music business (radio, promoter and record companies). So after 1976 they decided to ignore the USA and put more focus on Europe, Australia and UK!
Because they (the Americans) are not aware when it comes to the real rock n roll stuff. Caroline Down down Whatever you want 4500 times are strongly recommended
Hi! I get so happy for your reactions on Status Quo! I've been a fan of this band since '84 when I was 7 years old. So few seem to have even heard of them in the States. You are doing a great service and you obviously like SQ! Keep on going, thers's PLENTY more to discover! Some Status Quo recommendations (out of many): "Roll over lay down" "Thinking of You" "You'll come around" "Jam side down" "Creepin' up on you" "Dreamin'" "The way it goes" "Lies" "Whatever you want" "Mystery Song" "Junior's Wailing" the list can go on forever... Cheers from Sweden :)
Try something from the late 90’s.. Status Quo Twenty Wild Horses (from the Album Under the Influence 1999) or another classic Break the Rules (from Quo 1974). Let’s rock 🤟
The Original & best Frantic Four line up of Status Quo. I'm 61 & have been listening to this band since I was 7 years old. Best live band I have ever seen & I've seen quite a few. So far you have just scraped the surface as far as their song list goes. I still have all the albums on vinyl & listen to them regularly. Everything sounds better on Vinyl. Keep going down the Quo rabbit hole & enjoy.🎸🎸
It's the greatest rock' n roll band of all the time..!
Rick is my everlasting Hero! Just one of the best ever songs and guitar by him.
Rick and his guitar are brilliant R.I.P Rick🤟
Another RICK PARFITT Classic song.
Without doubt never mind ACDC QUO are were the greatest live band of all time!!!!!
I say that Parfitt is one of the best rhytm guitarplayers.
He was THÊ best ! WOMORR!! Wild Old Man Of Rock'n Roll !
Parfitt used heavy gauge guitar strings , to play them was a feat in itself.
Great track from their best period.
Brilliant. Quo at their finest. The other single from the album, (Blue For You), entitled, 'Mystery Song', (you'll know why when you listen to the lyrics), is another fantastic song from them. Preferably the album version as it's longer and expands on the overall sound. Quo were very much an instrumental band. A great many of their album tracks, (particularly those that ended them off), were largely instrumental and lasted 8 or 9 minutes in length. (We won't mention the live versions that used to go on for 20 minutes.!) Maybe, it might be worth reacting to a couple of those? 'Forty-Five Hundred Times' being the obvious choice. Then, there's always, 'Slow Train', or their version of, 'Roadhouse Blues.' You could always go back a bit further and do, 'Is It Really Me/Gotta Go Home.'
Nice you react on my old favorite band back from the seventies ❤
Famous band in Europe, unknown unfortunately for America.
I say, it's never to late 😊
I re enjoy it 🤘🏻Hardrock, yeah!!
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
I first heard STATUS QUO in 1968 when I was 7 yrs old, it was, of course, Pictures of Matchstickmen. I thought "what the hell is that,?" then I heard " Down The Dustpipe " in 1970 and I thought, "what the hell is that?" Then in 1973, I saw an album cover that had the name STATUS QUO on it at my cousins house and I thought " is that the same Band that did those other songs? "
My Cousin played the opening track " Don't Waste My Time " and the 12 yr old me, screamed internally.
I now own 33 studio albums by a Rock Band called STATUS QUO.
I’m still confused why America ignored this band in their glory 70’s completely. Francis said bad management and a corrupt US music business (radio, promoter and record companies). So after 1976 they decided to ignore the USA and put more focus on Europe, Australia and UK!
Same happens to Cliff Richard, he was a worldstart but not in the USA.
Because they (the Americans) are not aware when it comes to the real rock n roll stuff.
Caroline
Down down
Whatever you want
4500 times
are strongly recommended
Yes, 45 hundred times from the '77 live album
Wow they were really youngon this one ,Francis still had hair.
Love me some Quo, got into them when I was 8 years old, back in '74 - a bad that led me into Rock, Hard Rock and Metal 🤘
Hi! I get so happy for your reactions on Status Quo! I've been a fan of this band since '84 when I was 7 years old. So few seem to have even heard of them in the States. You are doing a great service and you obviously like SQ! Keep on going, thers's PLENTY more to discover!
Some Status Quo recommendations (out of many):
"Roll over lay down"
"Thinking of You"
"You'll come around"
"Jam side down"
"Creepin' up on you"
"Dreamin'"
"The way it goes"
"Lies"
"Whatever you want"
"Mystery Song"
"Junior's Wailing"
the list can go on forever...
Cheers from Sweden :)
Great comment, agree 100% on the songs. Greets from Norway søta bror!
Try the frantic four
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Top top song.
Try something from the late 90’s.. Status Quo Twenty Wild Horses (from the Album Under the Influence 1999) or another classic Break the Rules (from Quo 1974). Let’s rock 🤟
What you are watching is the original fab 4 of status quo sadly we have lost Rick parfitt and Alan Lancaster .
Listen to the album version of "Forty five hundred times".
Legends, shame the US didn't get them. do Slow Train!!!!
The real Quo, and the last really heavy thing they ever did.
What accent is that im curious. Also, excellent video. Excellent band.
I think blue for you is the latest very good album
Loving you quo reactions you need to try mystery song by quo 1976
You cant sit still with the Quo
Listen to Mystery Song😀
23 aprile Roma 👌
Frantic 4 yeah and you guys missed out big time