Rick played in my band "The Demons" in Woking Surrey when he was just 14 years old, it was his first time playing in a band and his Father was not happy with him playing Rock n Roll...lol. I emigrated to Melbourne Australia in 1970 and every time Quo had a concert in Melb I got back stage passes to meet up with Rick and I was in touch with Rick through his ex wife Patty only a matter of weeks before he died...R.I.P. my good friend Rick.
@@pauljones9061 Hi Paul it is true we all lived on Sheerwater Estate my mate Jim Blanchard was well known as a lead guitarist he and I started the band I was lead singer. Jim and I saw Rick singing at the Woking Working Mans Club and asked him to join our band he said we would have to ask his dad as he was only 14 at the time, a few days later we went to Ricks house in the evening to ask his dad, at first his dad said he did not want Rick playing Rock n Roll music but eventually said that he could join us for a short time just for the experience of playing with other muso's, Rick played in our band for 6 months or so we were only a local amateur band and mostly played at the Hockering in Woking which Rick always remembered as he was a big hit with all the girls there. When Rick left school at 15 he took the job he was offered at Butlins Holiday Camp and the rest you will already know about...Just so you know I am 82 years old now and was 6 years older than Rick so I was 20 at the time, before the Demons I was in a Skiffle band also on Sheerwater...All the best to you and Keep on Rocki'n.
Nice review guys. You can’t beat a bit of Quo. Caroline, got to be the greatest opener ever 👍. This video was shot by Pro sound at the massive NEC Arena, Birmingham 2014, not the Hexagon, Reading. Recently seen them at the Piece hall, Halifax, amazing as always & packed out crowd 🎸🇬🇧
was 12-ish when they reliesed the Qou album. I borrowed it by my cousin, she never got it back. I still have it somewhere. It´s an epic record. Listen to Just take me, Backwater, Slow train or Drifting away, or just listen through the whole album. If any album should be called classic, the Qou album is. But my Qou favorite is Forty five hundred times. (best version is from Milton keynes). And for me who just got my first bass their songs was a perfect way to start struggleing with my bass
I'AM GONNA START CALLING DAD, ' Mr ROCK N' DAD ' HaHa. THERE'S NEVER BEEN A HAPPYEST BAND THAN STATUS QUO. TOE TAPPIN ROCK N ROLL ! CAROLINE IS A FANTASTIC SONG.THE BRITISH KNOWS HOW TO ROCK.(FROM THE BEATLES ON ) ANOTHER BANGER FROM DAD'S ARCHIVE.🤘😎🤘HEY, HEY !
Nice review... do like a bit of Quo. Would be good to see someone review something a bit different of theirs like Don't think it matters or even Drifting Away.
Talking traditional British rock bands, you might want to try some Dr. Feelgood. "Roxette", "Back In The Night" or "She Does It Right" which showcases Wilko Johnson's playing - who played the executioner Ser Ilyn Payne in "Game of Thrones"!
I don’t even know…..WHERE to begin. Do them all-ALL OF THEM🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
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Rick played in my band "The Demons" in Woking Surrey when he was just 14 years old, it was his first time playing in a band and his Father was not happy with him playing Rock n Roll...lol.
I emigrated to Melbourne Australia in 1970 and every time Quo had a concert in Melb I got back stage passes to meet up with Rick and I was in touch with Rick through his ex wife Patty only a matter of weeks before he died...R.I.P. my good friend Rick.
Aww condolences 💐 💙🤘
I knew Rick well, never heard that story before.
@@pauljones9061 Hi Paul it is true we all lived on Sheerwater Estate my mate Jim Blanchard was well known as a lead guitarist he and I started the band I was lead singer. Jim and I saw Rick singing at the Woking Working Mans Club and asked him to join our band he said we would have to ask his dad as he was only 14 at the time, a few days later we went to Ricks house in the evening to ask his dad, at first his dad said he did not want Rick playing Rock n Roll music but eventually said that he could join us for a short time just for the experience of playing with other muso's, Rick played in our band for 6 months or so we were only a local amateur band and mostly played at the Hockering in Woking which Rick always remembered as he was a big hit with all the girls there. When Rick left school at 15 he took the job he was offered at Butlins Holiday Camp and the rest you will already know about...Just so you know I am 82 years old now and was 6 years older than Rick so I was 20 at the time, before the Demons I was in a Skiffle band also on Sheerwater...All the best to you and Keep on Rocki'n.
The Mighty Quo rock.
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Nice review guys. You can’t beat a bit of Quo. Caroline, got to be the greatest opener ever 👍. This video was shot by Pro sound at the massive NEC Arena, Birmingham 2014, not the Hexagon, Reading. Recently seen them at the Piece hall, Halifax, amazing as always & packed out crowd 🎸🇬🇧
Thankies so much! 🤘💙🤘
My dad is a Status Quo fan, I became a Status Quo fan in the mid 1990s when I was about 12ish. Epic band.
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Great band
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Love this band
Hellyeah! us too
Can't beat abit of Quo 👌
True!
Замечательный концерт! Спасибо!
Голубое небо коснулось волос девушки! Красиво!❤
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Ooo, one of my Mum and Dads favourite bands❤
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Simple musical food that fed the masses and how it was appreciated...
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Greatest right hand in rock Mr Rick Parfitt very much missed.
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Miss Lancaster and Couglan more.
@@brianferris8668 Gouglan who?
My Dads favourite band, took him see see Status quo before her got to poorly was a great night, great live 😆
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How are you, good video, greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾🤟😎
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Nice video that sounds a good song status quo Caroline good reaction guys
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The Almighty Quo just can't be equaled :)
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Love it
us too.
was 12-ish when they reliesed the Qou album. I borrowed it by my cousin, she never got it back. I still have it somewhere. It´s an epic record. Listen to Just take me, Backwater, Slow train or Drifting away, or just listen through the whole album. If any album should be called classic, the Qou album is. But my Qou favorite is Forty five hundred times. (best version is from Milton keynes). And for me who just got my first bass their songs was a perfect way to start struggleing with my bass
Awesome Thankies for the info 🤘
I'AM GONNA START CALLING DAD, ' Mr ROCK N' DAD ' HaHa. THERE'S NEVER BEEN A HAPPYEST BAND THAN STATUS QUO. TOE TAPPIN ROCK N ROLL ! CAROLINE IS A FANTASTIC SONG.THE BRITISH KNOWS HOW TO ROCK.(FROM THE BEATLES ON ) ANOTHER BANGER FROM DAD'S ARCHIVE.🤘😎🤘HEY, HEY !
Thankies so much! 🙌🤗🙌
Nice review... do like a bit of Quo. Would be good to see someone review something a bit different of theirs like Don't think it matters or even Drifting Away.
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...or "Paper Plane" or "Blue For You".
Talking traditional British rock bands, you might want to try some Dr. Feelgood.
"Roxette", "Back In The Night" or "She Does It Right" which showcases Wilko Johnson's playing - who played the executioner Ser Ilyn Payne in "Game of Thrones"!
Thankies whoop 🙌
Zo fijn deze muziek 🌹🌹🌹🌹🇬🇧🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙃status Quo 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🇮🇱🇳🇱🇵🇬🏮⛩🎎🔮🇬🇧
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Seen them a few times always great show , seen the original fab 4,, if it wasn’t for queen they would of been the best band at live aid
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The original band please.
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Not 2017 as he Rick passed away 24.12.2016
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Ok see you soon.
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Play that air piano little girl LOL we all do that
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Brilliant as ever but the Donnington 2014 version is better
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Unfortunately Rick died in 2016
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Rick died in 2016. Unlikely to be playing in2017.
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The start of the downfall of The Frantic Four. Roadhouse Blues. Roll Over Lay Down. Mystery Song. Paper Plane.
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