I am only on 8 times from 1974-2014... They started 1962 and Francis now just doing chat and playing. RIP Rick and Alan. They also did the record number of "Top of the Pops" appearances with over 60!
I really like your comment at the end about how you were receiving the message. This is the song from my youth, but I pretty much immediately perceived the song as positive and not negative, and then I love all the energy that goes into supporting it being positive.
Listen to the demo of Down Down. Recorded in a La Motel sometime in the early 70's. Pure genius to hear the thoughts around the making ot this incredible RnR single. Long live the QUO!!
Glad you've discovered Quo and liked it. They're an iconic and long-lived British rock band from the 70's (mainly). Two other great songs of them are "Caroline" and "Paper Plane". In my day music was as appreciated for the feeling it gave as than any message it had.
Status Quo have been around since the 60's hailing from the UK... They scored more UK hit singles than The Rolling Stones but for some reason, Status Quo never broke big outside of Europe... they got massive in Germany. The original band was dubbed 'The Frantic Four' because of their frantic 'boogie rock' sound that they maintained for decades. The origin of Status Quo was in the 60's when a teenage Francis Rossi (vocals/ lead guitar) formed a band The Spectres... and met Rick Parfitt (vocals/ rhythm guitar) ... The duo became close friends when Parfitt joined the band and changed the name to Status Quo by the mid-60's and scored a psychedelic hit in 1968 - 'Pictures of Matchstick Men'... Quo also included Alan Lancaster (bass) and John Coghlan (drums) ... They wanted a different sound and an American band - The Doors, made a huge impression w/ their song 'Roadhouse blues' in 1970... Status Quo started playing that style of boogie rock and would 'headbang' at concerts... In 1972, they scored another hit - 'Paper plane' from their 5th album 'Piledriver'... More hit singles came in the 70's as Status Quo became commercially successful and a huge draw on tour - 'Down down'... 'Roll over lay down' ... "Rockin' all over the world" (John Fogerty cover) ... 'Caroline' ... 'Rain' ... 'Whatever you want'... etc. In 1977, Andy Bown (keyboards) began touring w/ Status Quo (he had played on their records since 1973)... Rossi and Parfitt sang most of the hits by Status Quo... But by the early 80's, tensions between Francis Rossi and Alan Lancaster led to Status Quo being dissolved after a 1984 'farewell tour' (Drummer John Coghlan had quit in 1981) but the band did reunite to play the Live Aid 1985 charity concert and got a huge response. After Live Aid, Rick Parfitt urged Francis Rossi to reconsider reforming Status Quo... Rossi agreed only if Alan Lancaster was fired. Parfitt brought in John 'Rhino' Edwards (bass) and Jeff Rich (drums) w/ Andy Bown (keyboards) returning and Status Quo was reborn, scoring a hit album in 1986 - 'In the army now'... They persisted in recording and touring successfully for the next few decades (Drummer Jeff Rich left the band in 2000) Their later hits included - "In the army now" ... 'Red sky' ... "Ain't complaining" ... 'Rolling home' ... "You'll come round" ... etc. The original 'Frantic Four' Status Quo (Rossi/ Parfitt/ Lancaster/ Coghlan) did reunite to play a handful of shows in 2013 & 2014. Tragically, guitarist/ vocalist Rick Parfitt struggled w/ alcoholism and suffered from health issues for years... a heart attack in 1997 that required a bypass surgery... In 2016, he was hospitalized in Turkey after collapsing following a show... Rick Parfitt was taken off the road and he passed away in late 2016 at age 68 (R.I.P.)... His spot in Status Quo was filled by guitarist Richie Malone, who had been personally coached by Parfitt. Former bassist Alan Lancaster passed away in 2021. Francis Rossi is now the only original member of Status Quo.
Great Great this is raly fealy realy rock and roll its like eating chips and drinkibg drinking Coca-Cola ❤❤❤❤ thank you soo much for this status quo song ❤❤❤
Status Quo Down Down UK no’1 1975, top 10 all over Europe & Asia. One of Britains biggest & best live bands, sold over 130m records & 30m concert tickets worldwide. There best checked out live, try Milton Keynes bowl (1984) & Download (2014) for starters! Status Quo opened Live Aid in London (1985) with their anthem Rockin’all over the world 🎸🇬🇧
They were an amazingly tight, fluent and dynamic band. My brother had the 1977 live album - recorded in Glasgow in late 1976 - which captured them at their peak; it's an album I, too, grew up with and the sense of groove and connection in those tracks is unbeatable (check out their cover of The Doors: "Roadhouse Blues"!: th-cam.com/video/1ObHezZoZ1I/w-d-xo.html ) 🎵🎶🎶 The lyrics here can indeed be seen as a view into a relationship under strain, and it's not a nice look - if it's a guy talking down his girlfriend, he comes across as vengeful, spiteful and willing to hurt her to shake off his own sense of betrayal and being down. Whether she is actually "guilty" doesn't seem to matter...The Quo never get credit for their lyrics, but they were quite good at painting these vignettes from working-class life and catching emotional tension - "Backwater" and "Little Lady" are two other songs that show off this assured eye for everyday drama, backed by pumping, tight rock'n'roll.
Nice reaction .If you could play there song “Caroline” from there concert 2014 live at Donington it’s there opening song ,it gives you a great feel of how the fans still love them . Keep up the great reaction 😀
It's not about a relationship.its about the press Continually.dissing them and ignoring.there awesome talent and popularity
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Status Quo are considered part of the British institution having had an endless stream of singles from the late 60's all the way up to the 00's! They've been going since 1962, and had their first chart success, albeit as a, 'pop group', in 1968, with, 'Pictures of Matchstick Men.' They continued with their success for another year or so, doing as they were told by the record producers in order to become famous, releasing, 'Ice in the Sun.' After that, they felt what they were told to play/record didn't really align with their own preferences and so, instead started playing their own boogie/blues influenced style of music. They also played down their image, appearing in t-shirts and jeans and letting their hair grow long. Gone was the, 'pop group', and by 1970, they'd reinvented themselves. They had their next success a couple of years later when changing record labels, with, 'Paper Plane', in 1972. This immediately got them back into the charts and they stayed there for the best part of a decade and a half, with most of their singles reaching the top 10. 'Down Down', from 1975, was their only no.1 in the UK. They came pretty close on a couple more occasions, having a few reach the no.2 position, also. The 90's were their wilderness years, it has to be said, but then did have a slight revival in the 2000's, but only just. They toured relentlessly and it's estimated that they spent a total of about 7 solid years doing so throughout their career. A fantastic live band who honed their craft on the road. Other songs from their enormous repertoire are:- Paper Plane Break The Rules Caroline Rain Mystery Song Roll Over Lay Down Big Fat Mama Forty-Five Hundred Times Junior's Wailing In My Chair Don't Waste My Time Hold You Back Rockin' All Over The World (You must know this one!) What You're Proposing Whatever You Want Ol' Rag Blues Slow Train Bye Bye Johnny
Hi Rere ,Status Quo have been going for well over 50 years, They started in the mid 1960s, This is the original line up of : Francis Rossi on guitar and vocals Rick Parfitt on rhythm guitar Alan Lancaster on bass guitar Jon Coughlan on drums How about doing some Queen next , I Want It All is a great one to do ,it's from the 1989 album The Miracle 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸
The first bona fide music video was Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. There were what was known as promotional films or promos, which were made with film. ABBA made a lot of those, for example, before music videos made on videotape took off in the late 70s, as people got video recorders in their homes in sufficient numbers to warrant doing this. I still have some of my VHS music videos and a video player/recorder. Status Quo were a decent rock band in the 70s, and went too pop with their rock in the 80s for a lot of their fans, and almost became a caricature of themselves. You may want to listen to "Rockin’ All Over the World", which was a 70s song but is particularly famous for being the first song played at Live Aid on Saturday July 13th, 1985, when it started at noon. There's also "Caroline" and "Whatever You Want" by The Quo.
Music videos basically started with Queen and Bohemian Rhapsody. Performance were often recorded and sometmes you'll see clips from TV programmes, etc. Before that not all bands were filmed.
I was 14 when this came out and you are right about “the feel” of the music being its strength. Nice to see young people discovering 70s rock for the first time. ‘Down Down’ is superlative but check out Quo’s ‘Whatever You Want’ - it will take you to the same place.
So, fun facts for those of you who have "never heard of" the mighty Quo... Status Quo are one of the biggest selling rock bands of all time with over 120 million sales worldwide despite very little exposure in America. To put that into perspective, some of the biggest acts, well known in America and all over the world, have the following sales: Kiss 100m, The Who 100m, Led Zeppelin 100m, Deep Purple 100m, Journey 100m, Whitesnake 100m, Neil Young 85m (inc CSNY & CSY) Black Sabbath 75m, Judas Priest 50m, CCR 50m, Rush 40m, Heart 35m, Lynyrd Skynyrd 28m. Not bad for an "unknown" band!
These guys are a British rock band been around for 55 years if you want dancing music play these guys What ever you want Roll over lay down Softer ride Big fat mamma Caroline Hold your back..
This was my dad's favourite band I like some of their songs a bit hit and miss for me personally but this was a very popular band at their heights I'd say in the 80s even though they'd been going since the 70s..
The first recognised music video was made by Queen in 1975, so this is really a recording of a TV appearance although I'm unsure which show it is. By the way, Status Quo is a British band and their name is always pronounced the English way Stay tus kwo, you got the Quo part right but it's never Star Tus.
Consider this, Quo have just finished the 2024 European tour and UK all 32 venues were sold out, a band that started in the early '60s and has toured every year from the beginning, what other band could match that.
A thing with Quo is a lot of the lyrics are used for the rhythm of the tune and not for the storytelling of the song. Quo is more for the feel of the music. 🎸🎸
The Quo! One of the greatest bands ever to come out of the UK, more hits than a secondhand darts board! Try Long Legged Linda, not many people know this one and its Genius! The graphics were sick inducing but produces had just got this 'feature' and used it to death.
Video clips have been around since the 50's at least. Maybe even earlier but the 60's and 70's was when music really took off thanks to television, radio and air travel becoming more affordable to the masses, hence artists touring overseas etc.
Incidentally they are a British rock band, from the 70's and over here in the UK, they are known as STAY- TUS -QUO, or the Quo, not Status Quo Americans 😂😂😂
Bands like Quo and Dire Straits had three guitars which enabled them to create overlaid guitar jams. You don't get that with a two guitar band like Queen.
Of course it wasn't the end of the song - Quo songs famously never end 😄 (See if you can find the fab spoof parody "Boring Song" by Status Quid - bound to be somewhere on TH-cam.)
This was and is party music, good time music. Quo do the simple things great and thats's not easy cause you gotta have great songs and they do. The term Videos didn't exist at the time 1974 if i,m correct. It is an old term from about 1930 but i've never heard the term before MTV came . They just filmed them. I never saw this before TH-cam came on. It was not so affordable at the time. Back in 1974 most of us just listen to music. If you wanted to see them you had to go to conserts. I don't think they could play wireless 1974 so i guess this is a playback video film with innovative spinning effect that is just annoying today. Great band
Pop video production was very basic back in the 70's. This video would have been made for Top Of The Pops if the band were not available for a live performance.
Like Status Quo - always have done. Love the song! Hate the cameraman! Never can watch this clip. He probably thought it was a neat effect, making the camera do cartwheels like that. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should!
Not sure where you got your sales numbers, but Zeppelin sold 300 million worldwide. But, point was still very valid that Status Quo was very successful.
Surely the lyrics reference Milton while providing a theological commentary. It is better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven. If there is a philosophical message it is that if the false dichotomy of the evangelicals view of the afterlife should actually prove to be true, there is going to be quite a party going on in the bowels of hell. The most interesting people will be there. This surely has to be what the song is about rather than just a trite moan about a failed relationship.
Very cool ❤❤❤❤❤
Seen these guys 43 times since 1981 - fantastic, particularly their 1970's output is outstanding 🤘
Wow!
@@jimmygrieves2909 I see what you did there 👏
I am only on 8 times from 1974-2014... They started 1962 and Francis now just doing chat and playing.
RIP Rick and Alan.
They also did the record number of "Top of the Pops" appearances with over 60!
I Love this band i have seen them 3 times live and grew up with these as one of my favourite bands👍👍
I remember wearing gear like that before going down the Pub...great times.
I really like your comment at the end about how you were receiving the message. This is the song from my youth, but I pretty much immediately perceived the song as positive and not negative, and then I love all the energy that goes into supporting it being positive.
Their first hit was extraordinary: Pictures Of Matchstick Men (1968)
Listen to the demo of Down Down. Recorded in a La Motel sometime in the early 70's. Pure genius to hear the thoughts around the making ot this incredible RnR single. Long live the QUO!!
Nice format.: -) I was born 1966, so for me it's mostly remembering... ;-)
Glad you've discovered Quo and liked it.
They're an iconic and long-lived British rock band from the 70's (mainly).
Two other great songs of them are "Caroline" and "Paper Plane".
In my day music was as appreciated for the feeling it gave as than any message it had.
❤👍👍j'adore status quo ,the futur is rock 'n' roll
Greatest rock band..!
Status Quo have been around since the 60's hailing from the UK... They scored more UK hit singles than The Rolling Stones but for some reason, Status Quo never broke big outside of Europe... they got massive in Germany. The original band was dubbed 'The Frantic Four' because of their frantic 'boogie rock' sound that they maintained for decades.
The origin of Status Quo was in the 60's when a teenage Francis Rossi (vocals/ lead guitar) formed a band The Spectres... and met Rick Parfitt (vocals/ rhythm guitar) ... The duo became close friends when Parfitt joined the band and changed the name to Status Quo by the mid-60's and scored a psychedelic hit in 1968 - 'Pictures of Matchstick Men'... Quo also included Alan Lancaster (bass) and John Coghlan (drums) ... They wanted a different sound and an American band - The Doors, made a huge impression w/ their song 'Roadhouse blues' in 1970... Status Quo started playing that style of boogie rock and would 'headbang' at concerts... In 1972, they scored another hit - 'Paper plane' from their 5th album 'Piledriver'... More hit singles came in the 70's as Status Quo became commercially successful and a huge draw on tour - 'Down down'... 'Roll over lay down' ... "Rockin' all over the world" (John Fogerty cover) ... 'Caroline' ... 'Rain' ... 'Whatever you want'... etc.
In 1977, Andy Bown (keyboards) began touring w/ Status Quo (he had played on their records since 1973)... Rossi and Parfitt sang most of the hits by Status Quo... But by the early 80's, tensions between Francis Rossi and Alan Lancaster led to Status Quo being dissolved after a 1984 'farewell tour' (Drummer John Coghlan had quit in 1981) but the band did reunite to play the Live Aid 1985 charity concert and got a huge response.
After Live Aid, Rick Parfitt urged Francis Rossi to reconsider reforming Status Quo... Rossi agreed only if Alan Lancaster was fired. Parfitt brought in John 'Rhino' Edwards (bass) and Jeff Rich (drums) w/ Andy Bown (keyboards) returning and Status Quo was reborn, scoring a hit album in 1986 - 'In the army now'... They persisted in recording and touring successfully for the next few decades (Drummer Jeff Rich left the band in 2000) Their later hits included - "In the army now" ... 'Red sky' ... "Ain't complaining" ... 'Rolling home' ... "You'll come round" ... etc.
The original 'Frantic Four' Status Quo (Rossi/ Parfitt/ Lancaster/ Coghlan) did reunite to play a handful of shows in 2013 & 2014.
Tragically, guitarist/ vocalist Rick Parfitt struggled w/ alcoholism and suffered from health issues for years... a heart attack in 1997 that required a bypass surgery... In 2016, he was hospitalized in Turkey after collapsing following a show... Rick Parfitt was taken off the road and he passed away in late 2016 at age 68 (R.I.P.)... His spot in Status Quo was filled by guitarist Richie Malone, who had been personally coached by Parfitt.
Former bassist Alan Lancaster passed away in 2021.
Francis Rossi is now the only original member of Status Quo.
Great Great this is raly fealy realy rock and roll its like eating chips and drinkibg drinking Coca-Cola ❤❤❤❤ thank you soo much for this status quo song ❤❤❤
One of the best songs of all time loved it brought back memories 😅
Status Quo Down Down UK no’1 1975, top 10 all over Europe & Asia. One of Britains biggest & best live bands, sold over 130m records & 30m concert tickets worldwide. There best checked out live, try Milton Keynes bowl (1984) & Download (2014) for starters! Status Quo opened Live Aid in London (1985) with their anthem Rockin’all over the world 🎸🇬🇧
They were an amazingly tight, fluent and dynamic band. My brother had the 1977 live album - recorded in Glasgow in late 1976 - which captured them at their peak; it's an album I, too, grew up with and the sense of groove and connection in those tracks is unbeatable (check out their cover of The Doors: "Roadhouse Blues"!: th-cam.com/video/1ObHezZoZ1I/w-d-xo.html ) 🎵🎶🎶
The lyrics here can indeed be seen as a view into a relationship under strain, and it's not a nice look - if it's a guy talking down his girlfriend, he comes across as vengeful, spiteful and willing to hurt her to shake off his own sense of betrayal and being down. Whether she is actually "guilty" doesn't seem to matter...The Quo never get credit for their lyrics, but they were quite good at painting these vignettes from working-class life and catching emotional tension - "Backwater" and "Little Lady" are two other songs that show off this assured eye for everyday drama, backed by pumping, tight rock'n'roll.
Nice reaction .If you could play there song “Caroline” from there concert 2014 live at Donington it’s there opening song ,it gives you a great feel of how the fans still love them . Keep up the great reaction 😀
It's not about a relationship.its about the press
Continually.dissing them and ignoring.there awesome talent and popularity
Status Quo are considered part of the British institution having had an endless stream of singles from the late 60's all the way up to the 00's! They've been going since 1962, and had their first chart success, albeit as a, 'pop group', in 1968, with, 'Pictures of Matchstick Men.' They continued with their success for another year or so, doing as they were told by the record producers in order to become famous, releasing, 'Ice in the Sun.'
After that, they felt what they were told to play/record didn't really align with their own preferences and so, instead started playing their own boogie/blues influenced style of music. They also played down their image, appearing in t-shirts and jeans and letting their hair grow long. Gone was the, 'pop group', and by 1970, they'd reinvented themselves.
They had their next success a couple of years later when changing record labels, with, 'Paper Plane', in 1972. This immediately got them back into the charts and they stayed there for the best part of a decade and a half, with most of their singles reaching the top 10. 'Down Down', from 1975, was their only no.1 in the UK. They came pretty close on a couple more occasions, having a few reach the no.2 position, also. The 90's were their wilderness years, it has to be said, but then did have a slight revival in the 2000's, but only just.
They toured relentlessly and it's estimated that they spent a total of about 7 solid years doing so throughout their career. A fantastic live band who honed their craft on the road.
Other songs from their enormous repertoire are:-
Paper Plane
Break The Rules
Caroline
Rain
Mystery Song
Roll Over Lay Down
Big Fat Mama
Forty-Five Hundred Times
Junior's Wailing
In My Chair
Don't Waste My Time
Hold You Back
Rockin' All Over The World (You must know this one!)
What You're Proposing
Whatever You Want
Ol' Rag Blues
Slow Train
Bye Bye Johnny
Now you have experienced the mighty Quo, they will be forever in your soul, try some more , you really will become hooked.
Hi Rere ,Status Quo have been going for well over 50 years, They started in the mid 1960s, This is the original line up of :
Francis Rossi on guitar and vocals
Rick Parfitt on rhythm guitar
Alan Lancaster on bass guitar
Jon Coughlan on drums
How about doing some Queen next , I Want It All is a great one to do ,it's from the 1989 album The Miracle 😀😀🤘🤘🎸🎸
The first bona fide music video was Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. There were what was known as promotional films or promos, which were made with film. ABBA made a lot of those, for example, before music videos made on videotape took off in the late 70s, as people got video recorders in their homes in sufficient numbers to warrant doing this. I still have some of my VHS music videos and a video player/recorder.
Status Quo were a decent rock band in the 70s, and went too pop with their rock in the 80s for a lot of their fans, and almost became a caricature of themselves. You may want to listen to "Rockin’ All Over the World", which was a 70s song but is particularly famous for being the first song played at Live Aid on Saturday July 13th, 1985, when it started at noon.
There's also "Caroline" and "Whatever You Want" by The Quo.
Loved ''Down the Dustpipe''
Music videos basically started with Queen and Bohemian Rhapsody. Performance were often recorded and sometmes you'll see clips from TV programmes, etc. Before that not all bands were filmed.
I went to see Quo at Hammersmith Odeon in about 1980 as my brother was a big fan. My ears were ringing for about a week afterwards. Fun gig though.
I was 14 when this came out and you are right about “the feel” of the music being its strength. Nice to see young people discovering 70s rock for the first time. ‘Down Down’ is superlative but check out Quo’s ‘Whatever You Want’ - it will take you to the same place.
So, fun facts for those of you who have "never heard of" the mighty Quo... Status Quo are one of the biggest selling rock bands of all time with over 120 million sales worldwide despite very little exposure in America. To put that into perspective, some of the biggest acts, well known in America and all over the world, have the following sales: Kiss 100m, The Who 100m, Led Zeppelin 100m, Deep Purple 100m, Journey 100m, Whitesnake 100m, Neil Young 85m (inc CSNY & CSY) Black Sabbath 75m, Judas Priest 50m, CCR 50m, Rush 40m, Heart 35m, Lynyrd Skynyrd 28m. Not bad for an "unknown" band!
These guys are a British rock band been around for 55 years if you want dancing music play these guys
What ever you want
Roll over lay down
Softer ride
Big fat mamma
Caroline
Hold your back..
SIXTY TWO YEARS!
I bet you didn't know you had to queue up at the box office for tickets as well in the 70's.
Great band, simple structures but top dollar effect.
Pictures Of Matchstick Men was fabulous Status Quo. Ground breaking. Hope you enjoy.
Great band.
This was my dad's favourite band I like some of their songs a bit hit and miss for me personally but this was a very popular band at their heights I'd say in the 80s even though they'd been going since the 70s..
The first recognised music video was made by Queen in 1975, so this is really a recording of a TV appearance although I'm unsure which show it is. By the way, Status Quo is a British band and their name is always pronounced the English way Stay tus kwo, you got the Quo part right but it's never Star Tus.
Consider this, Quo have just finished the 2024 European tour and UK all 32 venues were sold out, a band that started in the early '60s and has toured every year from the beginning, what other band could match that.
A thing with Quo is a lot of the lyrics are used for the rhythm of the tune and not for the storytelling of the song. Quo is more for the feel of the music. 🎸🎸
Thnks lady! Maybe you could try Roll over lay Down live
The Quo! One of the greatest bands ever to come out of the UK, more hits than a secondhand darts board! Try Long Legged Linda, not many people know this one and its Genius!
The graphics were sick inducing but produces had just got this 'feature' and used it to death.
All their riff's we're based around the 12 bar blues
you can have all the sophisticated music you want ....but when you want a BOOGIE .....none better than quo
Video clips have been around since the 50's at least. Maybe even earlier but the 60's and 70's was when music really took off thanks to television, radio and air travel becoming more affordable to the masses, hence artists touring overseas etc.
Incidentally they are a British rock band, from the 70's and over here in the UK, they are known as STAY- TUS -QUO, or the Quo, not Status Quo
Americans 😂😂😂
Nice.
Please do "Whatever you want " live
The mighty Quo
Big up. For this :) Status Quo. Shit Hot Band. :) Your opinion on this, is priceless :)
Bands like Quo and Dire Straits had three guitars which enabled them to create overlaid guitar jams. You don't get that with a two guitar band like Queen.
'Lonely man' is their greatest record in my opinion
It's pronounced 'stay- tis quo.'
Oh bloody hell you just made this 58 year old wonder what the hellis wrong with youth today
It's Stay'tus Quo lol
Of course it wasn't the end of the song - Quo songs famously never end 😄 (See if you can find the fab spoof parody "Boring Song" by Status Quid - bound to be somewhere on TH-cam.)
Don't waste my time is up there as 1 of their best
This was and is party music, good time music. Quo do the simple things great and thats's not easy cause you gotta have great songs and they do. The term Videos didn't exist at the time 1974 if i,m correct. It is an old term from about 1930 but i've never heard the term before MTV came . They just filmed them. I never saw this before TH-cam came on. It was not so affordable at the time. Back in 1974 most of us just listen to music. If you wanted to see them you had to go to conserts. I don't think they could play wireless 1974 so i guess this is a playback video film with innovative spinning effect that is just annoying today. Great band
Pop video production was very basic back in the 70's. This video would have been made for Top Of The Pops if the band were not available for a live performance.
Like Status Quo - always have done. Love the song! Hate the cameraman! Never can watch this clip. He probably thought it was a neat effect, making the camera do cartwheels like that. Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should!
Not sure where you got your sales numbers, but Zeppelin sold 300 million worldwide. But, point was still very valid that Status Quo was very successful.
What are you talking about? Yes, rock does involve guitars 🙈
Surely the lyrics reference Milton while providing a theological commentary. It is better to reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven. If there is a philosophical message it is that if the false dichotomy of the evangelicals view of the afterlife should actually prove to be true, there is going to be quite a party going on in the bowels of hell. The most interesting people will be there. This surely has to be what the song is about rather than just a trite moan about a failed relationship.
You're English, it's pronounced staytus quo and you should Google it's meaning. 🏴 X
Sorry, but who the hell checks out the Quo? . . . Rated 👍
done?
STATE US
wow, this song sucked.
No Quo, no rock music. End of all stories!
Like like what is wrong with you young people
You pronounce it staytus quo what are you American
TopOfThePops UK tv