Know what you mean Peckham, as I have the video for In my Chair. I am desperatly trying to find the 1972 Marquee footage of Roadhouse Blues. They played Paper Plane and Dont waste my time as well. I saw the footage on New Zealand TV around 1976 but never saw it again. Also saw the NZ special on Grunt Machine when they toured. Long Interviews etc. Would love to see those again - Anyone??
@0nthelevel -it is Quo back about 1970 when they had moved from pop music of the 60's to rock under the PYE label, however they are not singing Junior's Wailing its more than likely a recording of Something's Going on in my head from Dog of Two Head. I know this is QUO as I have seen them on and off in concert since 1970.
It's definitely not " In My Chair " The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair " I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
Because the sound is 'Juniors wailing', either from a studio or live perfomence, but the video is, i think, from an old video of 'In my chair' possibly from 'TOTP' in 1970.
@Gyphia This is definately Junior's Wailing, however if you pause at 2.15 you will fine that Alan Lancaster is not even singing and this version is the version sung by him. If you watch the film carefully you will find it is a repeating process of the same piece film about one minute long which is repeated over and over!
Yeah,that was the reason Nuff left..he wanted the band to stay with the Rock sound if you like,but Rossi,in his own words wanted to broaden the bands sound.Marguerita Time was the last straw as far as Nuff was concerned.
It's definitely not " In My Chair " The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair " I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
Agree with you.They had produced their own stuff up till then but the sound def changed by bringing a producer.Apart from the Whatever You Want album they never made a kick ass record again in my opinion.
apparently Alan Lancaster wanted a heavier rock sound instead of the 12 bar chuga - chuga sound . Some felt Quo's problem was they could sell out gigs easily enough but not necessarily albums , there was also the view of broadening the sound to sell in America . I think the rot started with Rockin ' all over the World and the producer , it didn't just happen overnight ! The Yanks didn't know what to make of Quo before AND they've enough of their own bands that play types of boogie .
Had Status Quo kept touring here in the USA, they would have had a good following and gotten more radio play. Rock fans that I knew talked well of them.
there's a good version of this song by BIG BEAT 60 - they also do a good version of Big Fat Mamma I like this as there's none of the Cartoonish Rossi / Parfitt pantomime act - Rossi just plays his simple but well played bluesy licks and it starts with the lead guitar not rhythm chuga - chuga
It's definitely not " In My Chair " The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair " I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
Coghlan suited the band's sound - problem was that they fell out . Unfortunately these things happen . It was felt that Rossi had too much influence in the band's sound , either it was the one idea stuff or poppy stuff like Marguerita Time . Unfortunately trying to get people to gang up on Rossi didn't work .
I said put ure arms around meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Cmonnnnnnnnnn
This is a terrible video. Nothing is in sync, look at the Drumming, that's a dead give away. Lancaster isn't even in camera shot and he's the one on lead vocals. I think the camera guy is more stoned than the band. The audio is a LIVE recording because I and you can hear the different notes that a very stoned Rossi is playing. Hilarious. Were they really in Sweden in 1971? This video creates more questions than answers. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is it really me? Gotta go home?
Alan Strom 1 second ago It's definitely not " In My Chair " The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair " I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
Classic old school bluesy Quo! The best kind. Status Quo from 1970 to 1979 was the greatest. Rock in peace Mr Rick Parfitt and Alan Lancaster 🤘
this WAS the line up as far as im concerned..top stuff.Only ever one Quo and this is it!
I love this old footage
King of cool . Great sound
best version I've heard of them doing that song - more interplay between Rossi & Parfitt - more of a bluesy sound from Rossi
True Status of True classic of true Quo
This film footage is a paste up of bits of a promo for 'In My Chair'.
The MIGHTY Quo!!!!
Yeah man, they were really mighty in those days !!!!
Love this track. They look and sound cool as F***.How many fake ass bands today wanna look and sound like this. Brilliant.
Know what you mean Peckham, as I have the video for In my Chair.
I am desperatly trying to find the 1972 Marquee footage of Roadhouse Blues.
They played Paper Plane and Dont waste my time as well. I saw the footage on New Zealand TV around 1976 but never saw it again. Also saw the NZ special on Grunt Machine when they toured. Long Interviews etc. Would love to see those again - Anyone??
Has Rossi bunged the cameraman a few quid to not film Nuff!!!
@0nthelevel -it is Quo back about 1970 when they had moved from pop music of the 60's to rock under the PYE label, however they are not singing Junior's Wailing its more than likely a recording of Something's Going on in my head from Dog of Two Head. I know this is QUO as I have seen them on and off in concert since 1970.
Alan had a lot to learn in singing terms back then!
Nothing beats the Quo Live version from 77
Think the roughness adds to the charm.
Re my previous comment - This IS the In My chair footage - I just viewed it on You Tube.
It's definitely not " In My Chair "
The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair "
I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
ALSO ,Alan sings the song here,not Rossi, He sings In my Chair. Very different voices .
Holy shit
yes this is the stuff someone should make rossi and parfitt listen to this
Alan Lancaster was robbed in this video.
Fuck me..how cool do the boys look!..great footage.
So lovely, Juniors Wailing by the real Quo !! (But why is Alsn (who sing this) so less in Screen?? But music/drive is super !!
Because the sound is 'Juniors wailing', either from a studio or live perfomence, but the video is, i think, from an old video of 'In my chair' possibly from 'TOTP' in 1970.
@Gyphia This is definately Junior's Wailing, however if you pause at 2.15 you will fine that Alan Lancaster is not even singing and this version is the version sung by him. If you watch the film carefully you will find it is a repeating process of the same piece film about one minute long which is repeated over and over!
quo rule but theres somethig not right ,,out of sync
Rip Nuff 😔
Yeah,that was the reason Nuff left..he wanted the band to stay with the Rock sound if you like,but Rossi,in his own words wanted to broaden the bands sound.Marguerita Time was the last straw as far as Nuff was concerned.
he didn't leave, he was forced out as Rossi no longer wnated to work with him
2 everyone who thinks there lip syncing there not but thats inmy chair's footage not juniors wailing
It's definitely not " In My Chair "
The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair "
I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
Agree with you.They had produced their own stuff up till then but the sound def changed by bringing a producer.Apart from the Whatever You Want album they never made a kick ass record again in my opinion.
On the level for me was their peak
kno what you mean!..mind you,fair play to me mum,,she likes Wild Side Of Life!
i just wish the camera guy would slow down.
apparently Alan Lancaster wanted a heavier rock sound instead of the 12 bar chuga - chuga sound .
Some felt Quo's problem was they could sell out gigs easily enough but not necessarily albums , there was also the view of broadening the sound to sell in America .
I think the rot started with Rockin ' all over the World and the producer , it didn't just happen overnight !
The Yanks didn't know what to make of Quo before AND they've enough of their own bands that play types of boogie .
Had Status Quo kept touring here in the USA, they would have had a good following and gotten more radio play. Rock fans that I knew talked well of them.
there's a good version of this song by BIG BEAT 60 - they also do a good version of Big Fat Mamma
I like this as there's none of the Cartoonish Rossi / Parfitt pantomime act - Rossi just plays his simple but well played bluesy licks and it starts with the lead guitar not rhythm chuga - chuga
It's definitely not " In My Chair "
The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair "
I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
It is In My Chair ua-cam.com/video/SH-d6n82Vnw/v-deo.html
Coghlan suited the band's sound - problem was that they fell out .
Unfortunately these things happen .
It was felt that Rossi had too much influence in the band's sound , either it was the one idea stuff or poppy stuff like Marguerita Time .
Unfortunately trying to get people to gang up on Rossi didn't work .
Mighty quo
w8 srry it's just another clip for the real live version..... I apologize
I said put ure arms around meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Cmonnnnnnnnnn
Great song - but I prefer the original from Steamhammer - but this is also 5Stars worthy
it's fake it is no live version!
This is a terrible video.
Nothing is in sync, look at the Drumming, that's a dead give away.
Lancaster isn't even in camera shot and he's the one on lead vocals.
I think the camera guy is more stoned than the band.
The audio is a LIVE recording because I and you can hear the different notes that a very stoned Rossi is playing. Hilarious.
Were they really in Sweden in 1971?
This video creates more questions than answers. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is it really me? Gotta go home?
Alan Strom
1 second ago
It's definitely not " In My Chair "
The physical actions and movements on their instruments don't co-ordinate with the ones required for "In My Chair "
I am a Drummer and I know which QUO song Coghlan is playing in this video.
@@alanstrom2221 i think it is " In my chair" , just speeded the video up a bit.
That's not Quo
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