I like the Quo guys, even if I'm only a casual Status Quo fan. They come across as grounded, humble, and in every way normal. It was apparently the period of mad cocaine excess in the early eighties, which I think gets exaggerated .. When these guys had to work, they worked. RIP Rick. Seems like an especially nice guy.
I remember 1982 well as it was the year Quo’s drum dept took a real nose dive, and with the worst drum sound ever (and drummer, and album) it was the only time I ever saw them live in Antrim. Never got to see Spud play live, and now he’s retired 😢 He was the guy that inspired me to become a drummer. When I heard the intro fill on 4500 times in 1973, I knew what I had to do! 50 years later and I still love his drumming from the Frantic Four era.
Paul Gambaccini was the interviewer I believe but I don't know what the show was. Do you know? I like Francis's comment on wanting to continue for another 20 years, 2 years before they did the End of the Road. Thank goodness it wasn't the end.
I remember this well, still have the vhs tape of it from that time.
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From The Makers Of... My vinyl copy doesn't exist anymore but my Spotify playlist lives on
I have 3 copies of 'From the makers of...'
2 in the tin and 1 in the box.
@@sahhull I just heard that album for the first time the other day, very cool song sequence it is too.
I like the Quo guys, even if I'm only a casual Status Quo fan. They come across as grounded, humble, and in every way normal. It was apparently the period of mad cocaine excess in the early eighties, which I think gets exaggerated .. When these guys had to work, they worked. RIP Rick. Seems like an especially nice guy.
Wonderful Clip.Status Quo vor ever.I,ve always been a fan of this
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great clip! Thank you!
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I have 3 copies of 'From the makers of...'
2 in the tin and 1 in the box.
@@koekelmetperen I bought one of the albums in the tin... My relatives got me the others
I remember 1982 well as it was the year Quo’s drum dept took a real nose dive, and with the worst drum sound ever (and drummer, and album) it was the only time I ever saw them live in Antrim. Never got to see Spud play live, and now he’s retired 😢 He was the guy that inspired me to become a drummer. When I heard the intro fill on 4500 times in 1973, I knew what I had to do! 50 years later and I still love his drumming from the Frantic Four era.
Paul Gambaccini was the interviewer I believe but I don't know what the show was.
Do you know?
I like Francis's comment on wanting to continue for another 20 years, 2 years before they did the End of the Road. Thank goodness it wasn't the end.
It was at the Pebble Mill studios in Birmingham. I think they called the show Pebble Mill at 1, it was on at 1pm every week day
Yes pebble mill as far as I remember too
RIP rick
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you mean whats left of QUO :(
Ive got that tin
Yeeeeaaaah....i had it, i forgot all about it. It is lost now
I have 3 copies of 'From the makers of...'
2 in the tin and 1 in the box.
They love breaking the fourth wall... never mind fourth chord
Never saw this one!
Not like that joking all the time