Good choice from you! I like every Status Quo album, also "In the Army now", because I listen to it as a child. "Red Sky, Save me...":-) Hate me for it!:-)
When I first put Piledriver on the turntable, I was immediately hooked. I was 14 and got to see them in 79, one of the best live experience of my life. Long live RnR.
I think most Quo fans (hard core) would agree with your choices and would all differ on the order. I differ on the order myself for time to time ha ha. Thanks :)🎸🎸🎸
5 Hello, yes its got the mindblowing 4500 times & roll over lay down but still its a very rewarding 5-- 4 Piledriver 3 Blue for you 2 On the level-what a album this was and still is 1 Quite obvious really its QUO. Apart from Dog of two head/Ma Kelly nothing else really matters to be honest, yes What ever you want has a few decent tracks but they just gave up trying after Blue for you and lets not mention the crap that continued to be pushed out after 1986. Quo was Alan-John-Rick-Francis what ever happened after that was purely other magicians filling a spot.
There is plenty of tribute bands as good its only Rossi's voice that gives them that edge really, his guitar playing has become lack lust and he adds silly bits in
Absolutely great albums..
Good choice from you! I like every Status Quo album, also "In the Army now", because I listen to it as a child. "Red Sky, Save me...":-) Hate me for it!:-)
When I first put Piledriver on the turntable, I was immediately hooked. I was 14 and got to see them in 79, one of the best live experience of my life. Long live RnR.
think Piledriver was the first I heard too
Yip I distinctly remember hearing it for the first time and it was a "wow" moment. I suddenly grew up and stopped listening to Slade and Sweeet.
My Top 5 STATUS QUO Albums :
5. Just Supposin' (1980)
4. On the Level (1975)
3. Hello (1973)
2. Whatever You Want (1979)
1. Blue for You (1976)
I think most Quo fans (hard core) would agree with your choices and would all differ on the order. I differ on the order myself for time to time ha ha. Thanks :)🎸🎸🎸
Great choice personally I would have to go with
5 - Never Too Late
4- On The Level
3 - Pile-driver
2 - Quo
1 - Blue For You
Have to more or less agree with you there. Classic Quo, hard rock and the original and best line up.
Happy days!
Thanks, Great band
same top 5 for me but I would put Hello above On the Level. Al 5 are great albums tho
5 Hello, yes its got the mindblowing 4500 times & roll over lay down but still its a very rewarding 5--
4 Piledriver
3 Blue for you
2 On the level-what a album this was and still is
1 Quite obvious really its QUO.
Apart from Dog of two head/Ma Kelly nothing else really matters to be honest, yes What ever you want has a few decent tracks but they just gave up trying after Blue for you and lets not mention the crap that continued to be pushed out after 1986. Quo was Alan-John-Rick-Francis what ever happened after that was purely other magicians filling a spot.
As you can guess.
Quo from 74 my top album.
Cant listen to the new line up anymore.!
There is plenty of tribute bands as good its only Rossi's voice that gives them that edge really, his guitar playing has become lack lust and he adds silly bits in
@@McCaff62 I suppose you have to take into account his age
Just hate the pantomime act now
You picked all the right albums but not in the right order. The reverse of your order would have been my choice.