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Absolute classic Quo modern day gig. Now turn the clock back Mr Rock n Roll 30 years. Where all asking for it….Quo Live at Milton Keynes bowl 1984. Caroline, Roll over lay down, Backwater, Big fat mama, Roadhouse blues, 45hundred times & Bye bye Johnney…ect…Next review is a must 👍🎸
They sure were, I remember the massive queue stretching around the corner and up into the City Centre long before the doors opened at Carlisle Market Hall. Someone had a huge pair of speakers in the back of his van blasting out Quo Live. The air was buzzing with anticipation. Happy Daze.......
Saw them so many times in the 70s and 80s and they open every show with Caroline. Best good time live band ever. QUO LIVE was recorded in my home town of Glasgow at the Apollo and still my favourite live album of all the bands I love. Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous and ACDC If You Want Blood a close joint 2nd. Great to see you rocking out to the music of my youth. Mystery Song bro. You gotta do Mystery Song. My favourite Quo song of all time. Respect from Scotland big fella 🙏👍😎
Francis was 65 in this gig, and Andy on was even older, saw them recently a day before Francis 75th birthday,one of their best gig in recent years that I have attended,first concert was in 1982 🎉🎉🎉
Saw them for the first time last month at one of their "last" shows. Still rocking out and having a good time. So obvious how much they still love performing. Just the best party boogie band.
We were at Liverpool in 2024, and Rossi at 75 was like he was in his 30s, and Down Down version brought something different to the many times we have seen them before , we miss Rick Parfitt but Richie Malone did the band proud in the rhythm .
Very, Very, Very, NICE, I Love STATUS QUO, I Love Rock and Roll, I Love Mr. Rock and ROLLLLLLL, Congratulations on this reaction to the Status Quo show!!!!!🤘🤘🤘
I love your reactions to the band I’ve loved since being a teenager in the 70’s Their gigs back then were one big rock and boogie party for 2 to 3 hours.
I seen Status Quo live and I had a blast, but it was a shame they didn't play "In the Army Now" which I would of liked to watch live along with both parts of the Anniversary Waltz they done with other cover versions like Roy Orbison's/Everly Brothers Claudette
RIP Rick. Takes me back to my youth, when I had 12 Gold Bars Vol II bought for my birthday and that started my Status Quo journey. They never grow old.
You get to hear, 'the drone', which is what's played at the beginning of every gig. It leads right into, 'Caroline', and sets the mood perfectly. 👌 Status Quo don't do sad songs. Every one is either up-beat and happy or reflective in some way. Their live stuff is always balls-out rock 'n' roll from start to finish.
If you care about this sort of thing: There was a behind the scenes where Rick showed his amp. He pointed at it and said "Other rockers go to 11. I go to 12". He was so damn cool.
also I found more info about the band members for you all: Current members Francis Rossi - lead guitar, vocals (1962-present) Andy Bown - keyboards, rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals (1981-present; additional musician during 1976-1981) John "Rhino" Edwards - bass, rhythm guitar, vocals (1985-present) Leon Cave - drums, percussion, backing vocals (2013-present) Richie Malone - rhythm guitar, vocals (2016-present) Former members Alan Lancaster - bass, vocals (1962-1985; reunion during 2013-2014; died 2021) Alan Key - drums, percussion (1962-1963) Jess Jaworski - keyboards (1962-1965; died 2014) John Coghlan - drums, percussion (1963-1981; reunion during 2013-2014) Roy Lynes - keyboards, vocals (1965-1970) Rick Parfitt - rhythm guitar, vocals (1967-2016; died 2016) Pete Kircher - drums, percussion, vocals (1981-1985) Jeff Rich - drums, percussion (1985-2000) Matt Letley - drums, percussion, vocals (2000-2013)
Really enjoyed that, at their peak no one could touch them. Spread the word dude, and check out older performances, because this, good though it is is far from their best 🤘
If you get a chance you might listen to The Quo playing "Gerdundula (Live 2004)". It isn't heavy, it isn't rock. it's just a good example of a happy band having a great time.
Yep the Quo are the greatest! Keep in mind that this concert is of the Quo when they are old and in their sixties. They were much better when they were young (back in the 1970's and 80's). And in this concert two of the original members, bass player Alan Lancaster and drummer John Coghlan, had left the band. All that is left here in this video is lead guitarist Francis Rossi and rhythm guitarist Rick Parfitt. Parfitt died a few years ago.
I was at this gig. I loved it. Straight off of their Frantic Four reunion. So they still had a bit of the old school rock sound going as opposed to their more modern Quo sound. Was absolutely magic. You can see me boogying a few times in this video. Definitely during Big Fat Mama. 😂😂😂 I was so so drunk. My mates went to see Twisted Sister who were the band on before the Quo. I decided to use up the left over of the days beer tokens and stood at the bar more or less. 😂😂 Fuck! I love going quo’ing.
the lead guitarist is Frances Rossey the rhythm guitarist is Rick Parfit the bass player is John "Rhino" Edwards the pianist/other rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist is Andrew Brown the drummer is I think the 4th drummer the band had Leon Cave
Imminence with Songs from the new album “The Black.” MV= Music Video Vis= Visualizer 1. Come Hell or Highwater (MV & Vis) 2. Desolation (MV & Vis) 3. Heaven Shall Burn(MV & Vis) 4. Beyond the Pale (Vis) 5. Come What May (Vis) 6. Death by a Thousand Cuts (MV & Vis) 7. The Call of the Void (Vis) 8. Continuum (MV & Vis) 9. The Black (Vis) Instrumental songs 1. Cul-de-Sac (Vis) 2. L’ appel Du Vide (Vis) 3. Le Noir (Vis) Please feel free to pick a song. This is for the band IMMINENCE from Sweden. The lead singer, Eddie Berg, plays violin at the same time as he sings and screams. This is the storyline of videos that go together. Storyline w/ music videos… 1. Come Hell or Highwater 2. Desolation 3. Heaven Shall Burn 4. Death by a Thousand Cuts 5. Continuum No Storyline w/ visualizers…. 1. Beyond the Pale 2. The Call of the Void 3. Come What May 4. The Black You won’t be sorry!
I don't know if you ever heard of the Band "Budgie" from Wales UK, 70's. If not check them out "Breaking all the house rules" it'll have you bouncing off the walls lol
You should react to something from their psychedelic period. The old BBC Top of The pops video for Pictures of Matchstick men 1968 remastered is so cool. E en just for historical value! Please check it out you won’t regret it 😀
This is NOT Status Quo! Status Quo is and forever will be, Alan Lancaster on bass, John Coughlin on drums, Rick Parfitt on rhythm guitar, and Francis Rossi on lead. End of story! I saw them live in the seventies in Holland! That is the real Status Quo!👍👌😏😉
@@MrRockNRollLive Please no more Quo after 1981, Fun Fun Fun was not good! Stick to pre 1981......and especially Ma Kelly's up to Blue for You Albums. You must do Slow Train and full length album version Mystery Song!!
Love this compilation of your reactions to the Download gig. As much as they were fantastic here, there are far more brilliant examples of them live before this. You really have to, even if you don't publish your reaction, watch the End Of the Road video from Milton Keynes. Absolutely stunning. Also need to check out and react to their Roadhouse medley from Live Alive Quo. This is probably the best version posted... th-cam.com/video/hPVsRp0vlUQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7XYWOy4IWLksY3WR
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Now imagine if you had never heard the Quo - what a drab world it would be! Keep the journey going - nobody compares to the mighty Quo!
The dude on the left Rick Parfitt is a rhythm monster, very underrated by a lot of people.
Absolute classic Quo modern day gig. Now turn the clock back Mr Rock n Roll 30 years. Where all asking for it….Quo Live at Milton Keynes bowl 1984. Caroline, Roll over lay down, Backwater, Big fat mama, Roadhouse blues, 45hundred times & Bye bye Johnney…ect…Next review is a must 👍🎸
40 years ago!
I was at that gig, did you have to remind me it was 40 years ago??? 😶😶😶😶😶
🤣🤣
Followed QUO at 14yrs seen them live about 15 times im now 68yrs old ang never tire of there music
They were the best live rock act in the 70’s.
They sure were, I remember the massive queue stretching around the corner and up into the City Centre long before the doors opened at Carlisle Market Hall. Someone had a huge pair of speakers in the back of his van blasting out Quo Live. The air was buzzing with anticipation.
Happy Daze.......
Nice to see you enjoying all the old songs... we all grew up with them.
Saw them so many times in the 70s and 80s and they open every show with Caroline. Best good time live band ever. QUO LIVE was recorded in my home town of Glasgow at the Apollo and still my favourite live album of all the bands I love. Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous and ACDC If You Want Blood a close joint 2nd. Great to see you rocking out to the music of my youth. Mystery Song bro. You gotta do Mystery Song. My favourite Quo song of all time. Respect from Scotland big fella 🙏👍😎
Mystery Song Album version, yes yes yes!!! Live and Dangerous was rerecorded, does not count.
@@Andy-hb8klshould have been called Not so Live and Dangerous but it's still a banging album.
Francis was 65 in this gig, and Andy on was even older, saw them recently a day before Francis 75th birthday,one of their best gig in recent years that I have attended,first concert was in 1982 🎉🎉🎉
World is full of ggreat bands....but for some reason I love Status Quo....
incredibly underrated band
Exactly!!
Saw them for the first time last month at one of their "last" shows. Still rocking out and having a good time. So obvious how much they still love performing. Just the best party boogie band.
We were at Liverpool in 2024, and Rossi at 75 was like he was in his 30s, and Down Down version brought something different to the many times we have seen them before , we miss Rick Parfitt but Richie Malone did the band proud in the rhythm .
Have you checked out, Status Quo Live The Frantic Four Reunion 2013, all the original members. Well worth a watch.
Very, Very, Very, NICE, I Love STATUS QUO, I Love Rock and Roll, I Love Mr. Rock and ROLLLLLLL, Congratulations on this reaction to the Status Quo show!!!!!🤘🤘🤘
I love your reactions to the band I’ve loved since being a teenager in the 70’s Their gigs back then were one big rock and boogie party for 2 to 3 hours.
I seen Status Quo live and I had a blast, but it was a shame they didn't play "In the Army Now" which I would of liked to watch live along with both parts of the Anniversary Waltz they done with other cover versions like Roy Orbison's/Everly Brothers Claudette
STATUS QUO It's the best band of all time.
RIP Rick.
Takes me back to my youth, when I had 12 Gold Bars Vol II bought for my birthday and that started my Status Quo journey. They never grow old.
i once got in a punch up with francis in a pub over a girl we both were chatting up, we stopped fighting once her husband showed up
Rick parfitt best rhythm guitarist ever 🎸 Caroline starts ever Quo concert🇬🇧
Roll over lay down, when it came out, it became a top hit in the Netherlands and my first discover of this band, i was
Blown away, just like you
I can't get enough of The Almighty QUO
Milton Keynes 1984 is next?
Rockin all over the world is a John Fogerty song. He wrote and performed it after the CCR days.
Roll on the 28th May, my young daughter and I, going to see them, here in Belfast N.Ireland, take care... ❤
Their concerts were jumping...thanks for that.
You get to hear, 'the drone', which is what's played at the beginning of every gig. It leads right into, 'Caroline', and sets the mood perfectly. 👌
Status Quo don't do sad songs. Every one is either up-beat and happy or reflective in some way. Their live stuff is always balls-out rock 'n' roll from start to finish.
I love Status Quo
Don’t Stop The Rock sounds similar because it sampled Caroline.
I was there. Good times.
Saw the quo many times in the80s always in Glasgow at the legendary Apollo
Amazing band and loud as well
Great times indeed
If you care about this sort of thing:
There was a behind the scenes where Rick showed his amp. He pointed at it and said "Other rockers go to 11. I go to 12".
He was so damn cool.
also I found more info about the band members for you all:
Current members
Francis Rossi - lead guitar, vocals (1962-present)
Andy Bown - keyboards, rhythm guitar, harmonica, vocals (1981-present; additional musician during 1976-1981)
John "Rhino" Edwards - bass, rhythm guitar, vocals (1985-present)
Leon Cave - drums, percussion, backing vocals (2013-present)
Richie Malone - rhythm guitar, vocals (2016-present)
Former members
Alan Lancaster - bass, vocals (1962-1985; reunion during 2013-2014; died 2021)
Alan Key - drums, percussion (1962-1963)
Jess Jaworski - keyboards (1962-1965; died 2014)
John Coghlan - drums, percussion (1963-1981; reunion during 2013-2014)
Roy Lynes - keyboards, vocals (1965-1970)
Rick Parfitt - rhythm guitar, vocals (1967-2016; died 2016)
Pete Kircher - drums, percussion, vocals (1981-1985)
Jeff Rich - drums, percussion (1985-2000)
Matt Letley - drums, percussion, vocals (2000-2013)
Roadhouse Medley Full Version - Quo Live Alive is a must watch…20 minutes of brilliance…🤘🤘🤘…I challenge you to do it…you may not survive it 🤣
Coolest boogie rock band ever! 😎
Rick Parfitt He knew the code! RIP Rick.
Valeu!
You don’t know how much you have just helped this dude out! Thank you so so much!!!
Status quo ❤❤❤
Really enjoyed that, at their peak no one could touch them. Spread the word dude, and check out older performances, because this, good though it is is far from their best 🤘
Welcome to the Quo army full speed
The Quo are fantastic live I seriously recommend you listen to the original 70s live album from the Apollo Glasgow it will blow your mind
This isn't the full show. Proper show was about 90 minutes. They headlined after twisted sister had played. What a day that was
If you get a chance you might listen to The Quo playing "Gerdundula (Live 2004)". It isn't heavy, it isn't rock. it's just a good example of a happy band having a great time.
can't stop the rock, sampled this song.
Indeed, the Stop the Rock track from Apollo 440 was heavily inspired by the opening riff of Caroline.
Simply the best rock band ever
The BBC didn't want them hiting America Because they would b bigger than the beatles and stones . That isa fact
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BTW you still say a bit the american "Stat - Tus" Quo where we say "Stay - Tus" Quo
Excellent
Yep the Quo are the greatest! Keep in mind that this concert is of the Quo when they are old and in their sixties. They were much better when they were young (back in the 1970's and 80's).
And in this concert two of the original members, bass player Alan Lancaster and drummer John Coghlan, had left the band. All that is left here in this video is lead guitarist Francis Rossi and rhythm guitarist Rick Parfitt. Parfitt died a few years ago.
I was at this gig. I loved it. Straight off of their Frantic Four reunion. So they still had a bit of the old school rock sound going as opposed to their more modern Quo sound. Was absolutely magic. You can see me boogying a few times in this video. Definitely during Big Fat Mama. 😂😂😂
I was so so drunk. My mates went to see Twisted Sister who were the band on before the Quo. I decided to use up the left over of the days beer tokens and stood at the bar more or less. 😂😂
Fuck! I love going quo’ing.
Check out the Frantic Four/Reunion concerts with the original line up. Epic!
the lead guitarist is Frances Rossey
the rhythm guitarist is Rick Parfit
the bass player is John "Rhino" Edwards
the pianist/other rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist is Andrew Brown
the drummer is I think the 4th drummer the band had Leon Cave
ROSSI is correct spelling😮
Andrew brown not brown
Andrew bown
Us old blokes still got some lesson to teach......😎
NO ONE CAN PLAY A 12 BAR AS THEY DO
Dr Feelgood...you will love them too
Oh yeah! Fab live 🌟
YEH! Milk and Alcohol, Back in the Night, Down at the Doctors, Roxette, No Mo Do Yakamo.
Imminence with Songs from the new album “The Black.”
MV= Music Video
Vis= Visualizer
1. Come Hell or Highwater (MV & Vis)
2. Desolation (MV & Vis)
3. Heaven Shall Burn(MV & Vis)
4. Beyond the Pale (Vis)
5. Come What May (Vis)
6. Death by a Thousand Cuts (MV & Vis)
7. The Call of the Void (Vis)
8. Continuum (MV & Vis)
9. The Black (Vis)
Instrumental songs
1. Cul-de-Sac (Vis)
2. L’ appel Du Vide (Vis)
3. Le Noir (Vis)
Please feel free to pick a song. This is for the band IMMINENCE from Sweden. The lead singer, Eddie Berg, plays violin at the same time as he sings and screams.
This is the storyline of videos that go together.
Storyline w/ music videos…
1. Come Hell or Highwater
2. Desolation
3. Heaven Shall Burn
4. Death by a Thousand Cuts
5. Continuum
No Storyline w/ visualizers….
1. Beyond the Pale
2. The Call of the Void
3. Come What May
4. The Black
You won’t be sorry!
i didnt go to this gig but i was 7 miles away in my girlfriends conservatory and i could hear it..., by the way ive seen quo 120 odd times love em....
Can't stop the rock was sampled from Caroline 😊
Sublime mon Ami...
I don't know if you ever heard of the Band "Budgie" from Wales UK, 70's. If not check them out "Breaking all the house rules" it'll have you bouncing off the walls lol
You should react to something from their psychedelic period. The old BBC Top of The pops video for Pictures of Matchstick men 1968 remastered is so cool. E en just for historical value! Please check it out you won’t regret it 😀
bien quo amigo
Check the Dutch Quo tribute band Status Quotes , playing songs that the real Quo did not and do not play live
Can we just call them Stay-tus Quo - or just the mighty Quo. Xx
once you get the Quo you'll never get it out of you lol
Quo
@Mr. Rock N Roll Comparere them to the Rolling stones!!
Stay tus quo ..
Ffs !!!!!! 😊
This is NOT Status Quo! Status Quo is and forever will be, Alan Lancaster on bass, John Coughlin on drums, Rick Parfitt on rhythm guitar, and Francis Rossi on lead. End of story! I saw them live in the seventies in Holland! That is the real Status Quo!👍👌😏😉
Get over it mate. They are all fabulous 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@jeanettemccormack1041 With just rossi up front and everyone else gone, it’s not much more than a cover band!😆
Play quo don’t waste my time at live aid
I hate this song AND now this video. I'm 5'6" 😔
The Sauce is a terrible band. We suck.
@@MrRockNRollLive Please no more Quo after 1981, Fun Fun Fun was not good! Stick to pre 1981......and especially Ma Kelly's up to Blue for You Albums. You must do Slow Train and full length album version Mystery Song!!
Agree, totaly!!!
@@Andy-hb8kl dont gatekeep the quo
Stop complaining, this is fantastic how someone likes the Quo this much, and are just happy to rock along to this music.
Mate, it's not a real Quo. There is no Quo without Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan. And of story...
I don't like the drumming, compared to John Jeff and Matt it's got a week sound
Love this compilation of your reactions to the Download gig. As much as they were fantastic here, there are far more brilliant examples of them live before this. You really have to, even if you don't publish your reaction, watch the End Of the Road video from Milton Keynes. Absolutely stunning. Also need to check out and react to their Roadhouse medley from Live Alive Quo. This is probably the best version posted... th-cam.com/video/hPVsRp0vlUQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7XYWOy4IWLksY3WR