Status Quo one of Britains biggest & best Live bands ever!!! They’ve sold 130m records worldwide, unfortunately they’ve been ignored in North America due to poor management & a serious lack of airplay. They have a massive back catalogue & are worth checking out, especially the albums from 1972 - 1977.
Straight to the point here I love c c w r and John fogerty wrote R A O T W but to be honest with you I've watched creedence playing there song and quo but quo rules john fogertys song far better version.........anyway sorry to you creedence fans bit that's my opinion
@@ruthmeb The Stones are very "Hit n Miss", very patchy with their output and their LIVE shows are very loose and sloppy. QUO are very "tight n punchy" LIVE.
Yup, thats how they opened for Live Aid in 1985. There really couldn't have been another first song for that day. Other famous Status Quo songs are "Down down" and "Caroline".
Opening number of the legionary 'LIVE AID' gig from Wembley stadium London. 80k + in the stadium and tens of millions watching worldwide on television, the US concert followed on from phiadephia with Phil Collins crossing the pond on concorde to play at both concerts. Goes down in history as a momentous day
I remember that here in Oz, a mate and I spent most of the time watching the whole thing. I doubt we missed a second of the UK gig, but got a bit bored with the US one. Besides it was a hot day and we were thirsty by then.
Now you can see what the rest of us have been enjoying since the 70s.. I've seen Quo Live a lot of times, and they never ever disappoint - good to see you getting your own moves on ... thats what The Mighty Quo do for you ... Fab stuff dude ...
I have watched quite a few clips like this before, of people listening and responding to a song they don't know. Never before though have I seen the listener totally going mental... But hey, this is The Quo at their best after all, covering Fogerty's song and improving on it. No surprise really, ROCKING ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!
Hell yes more quo please! They have a whole bunch of great songs like "caroline", "roll over lay down", "paper plane", "down the dustpipe", "whatever you want", not to mention "roadhouse blues". The medleys "anniversary waltz part 1 and 2" are a load of fun too.
Hell Yes!!!! Status Quo are a brilliant band. Check out Caroline, Down Down, Paper Plane, Ice In The Sun, Pictures of Matchstick Men, Burning Bridges, In The Army Now, Down The Dustpipe, Living on an Island, Ol' Rag Blues,Whatever You Want, Something About You Baby I Like. I first watched Quo live in 1991 at the age of 8 years old and watched them on there 40th anniversary show in 2009.
One of the Greatest Live Bands in Music History....same Level as AC/DC for sure....Super Mega Stars ALL OVER THE WORLD.....shame on you that you never ever heard about them !
Yessss! This song is a bit "pop-orientated" Quo, mainstream if you will. To get some hard-rock-orientated Quo you need to listen to "Down Down", "Little Lady", "Rain" and Bye Bye Johnny".
45 hundred times is one of there best songs gotta listen to it people you will love it by status quo brilliant the quo all the way Caroline down down, what your proposing, paper plane, roll over lay down. just great love um
Oh man, you have to do more from the Quo. One of the biggest Rock‘n‘Roll acts in Europe since decades. And live absolutely amazing. Saw them a few years ago at a Festival before ZZ-Top - they stole Top the show… just try „Whatever you want“, „What you‘re proposing“ or „The Wanderer“. You will feel immediatly happy 👍 thanks for the reaction and all the best from Austria - keep on rockin‘!
And these are just some covers! Please listen to the albums 'Piledriver' and 'On the Level', the 2 best lp's (no cd's at the time yet!), we as diehard fans "Most of the time" like, those are the best! Bless you with it. Greetings from out of the Netherlands.
From what I can remember back then as just a mid 20yr-old on this day, the Quo had just finished what I think was an 80 gigs in 80 days tour of the UK a day or 2 earlier? So their bodies were about shot - and so were their vocal chords . . . But Bob Geldof asked them to open the Live Aid show for him with this song as a part of their small song set to get it all going with the crowd . . . After they had finished it, I am sure that they then had to leave Wembley to catch a waiting booked Concorde flight - so as to open the same show taking place in the US a few hours later with the same set . . . mainly as Concorde could get them over to the US in less than 4 hours . . . I could be wrong, but I think I'm right about this???? (I hope?)
I think it was Phil Collins, rather than Status Quo, who took the Concord across the Atlantic after his Wembley Live Aid set, so that he could also perform at Live Aid in Philadelphia.
Thank you for doing Quo they were my dads favourite band unfortunately he's no longer with us but seeing someone who's never heard them enjoying himself to all their songs is fantastic I've also enjoyed every reaction I've watched of yours keep going my friend you make watching these videos fun so once again thankyou ❤😊
Big big big back in the 70s, and I loved them. Still do. And with a coupld of replacements they are still playing , I understand. You need to hear Down Down, and Whatever You Want. To start with.
Yes!!! Go the Quo! One of THE bands from my '70s childhood. Definitely more please (still trying to get over the fact that they're unfamiliar to you - a grave error which must be corrected!😀) Song suggestions: Whatever You Want, Roll Over Lay Down, What You're Proposing, Something 'Bout You Baby I Like, Rolling Home, Burning Bridges, Marguerita Time, etc.
I really wish I would have gone to see them when I lived in England I moved to the United States in 1992 from uk yes I'm a brit they are so underrated status quo but they are brilliant so many hits so many great songs love the band 😊
It warms my heart to see an American get so excited about a band I have loved for all of my adult life . This is not there best (in my humble oppinion )alltho maybe there most well known song .
Just seen myself about 6 rows back from the stage. Great opening song by Quo, and a great concert overall, when Freddie and Queen came on later it was unbelievable. Still get goose bumps watching it , no matter how many times I see it.
@@AHVENAN Quo were regulated to the "status" of one-hit wonders in the US, the one hit being "Matchstick Men'. Aside from that, they are virtually unknown over here...
Long time subscriber here👋, and to everyone still telling him to listen to this or that, check out his Quo reaction playlist... this is one out of 29 videos in it and he is still reacting to them!
Status Quo have been slated in the U.K. for years for being a 3 chord band, but they have had many hits during their time. They are a great “feel good” band which is what rock and roll is all about. Have a listen to “matchstick men” to see another side of them.
Just a history update. The quo, they became famous early seventies. Cable tv and bbc was all in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. And it wss the glitter time. All bands were sounding a bit as status quo. But, no glitter for this band. It all started with, Down Down. 1974. But today, on youtube, i appreciated that music so much. Status Quo made more then 30 albums and many hit songs in many styles too. Great group.
Never heard of Quo? Keep up oldtimer, even Lady Di was at the concert, which was all 100% for charity, organised by Bob Geldorf and Midge Ure at Wembley London for those starving to death in Africa.
Pronounced "Staytus Quo". 😉 R. A. O. T. W, was the first song from the first group to play at the Live Aid charity concert at Wembley in 1985. All proceeds went to help the famine relief in Ethiopia. Live Aid came off the back of the charity single from Band Aid, 'Do they know it's Christmas {heal the world}' the year before. Quo also played on that single along with most well known British pop artists of that time. Now it's time to see Queens contibution to the concert. A nice Quo song to chill out to is, 'Living on an Island'. Written by the late Rick Parfitt (blonde guitarist) taking a tax year and living on the tax haven island of Jersey.
Just seen this No Band could have opened this Because we did Rock all over the World for this Day, this Cause..💎🙏I will always love this.Queen, well yeah.
You know that's a John Fogerty song, right? From his first solo album. Rick heard it on the radio and took it to the studio and they then recorded it and called the album after it. The studio version is disappointing - they were in the midst of changing their sound to make it more America-friendly (they failed) and ended up with something more sterile than earlier efforts. Watch Caroline from Live Aid, by the way - watch the count in - hilarious!
Greetings from Ireland,check out an endless list .You'll discover Paper Plane ,Caroline,Backwater,Down Down, whatever you want and dozens more .They released a storming version of roadhouse blues it's about 10 mins long and longer live! Start with the Pile-driver album and work your way through the 70s you definitely will enjoy. Look out for Paper Plane from the marquee club in 1972 it shows them in the early days just when they were about to explode!
My boys from way back in the late 1960s. They were HUGE, and they're STILL touring after 50-plus years...without two members who passed away unfortunately.
A favourite in my family! My mum loved them that much she had her signed photo with them from the 80s put in her coffin! The song leaving the funeral was Down Down by them lol she had to have the last laugh lol
Hey Rock and Roll! I hope things are good with you. I'm an old rocker who remembers the early days of Elvis, Buddy Kolly, Eddie Cochrane, Beatles, Stones, Status Quo, Creadence, Ramones etc. May I suggest an addition for your appraisal. The voice of an angel. Mory Hopkin live at the Royal Festival Hall 1972, "Aderyn Pyr"
I can't believe you never heard of Status Quo and get you like music ! Only one of the biggest best selling bands in the world. LOOK FOR A TH-cam VIDEO CALLED "Status Quo at the Proms" The proms being a massive every year mostly classical every year event with one of the best full classical orchestras in the world. They play "Whatever you want" in the centre of this orchestra with them joining in . It's Epic seeing these classical musicians join in it really is. You got guys with double bases holding them like guitars. Awesome
Your ideas are horrible and I'm not doing it. I don't like it.
I’m tired of you dad
@@MrRockNRollLive I'm not your dad.
@@NomadicMusicSchool what do you mean?
@@MrRockNRollLive look at you, then look at me.
@@NomadicMusicSchool I look just like you dude.
Status Quo one of Britains biggest & best Live bands ever!!! They’ve sold 130m records worldwide, unfortunately they’ve been ignored in North America due to poor management & a serious lack of airplay. They have a massive back catalogue & are worth checking out, especially the albums from 1972 - 1977.
The best rock n roll band ever to come out of the UK.
Straight to the point here I love c c w r and John fogerty wrote R A O T W but to be honest with you I've watched creedence playing there song and quo but quo rules john fogertys song far better version.........anyway sorry to you creedence fans bit that's my opinion
Erm, The Stones?
They're one of many.
@@ruthmeb The Stones are very "Hit n Miss", very patchy with their output and their LIVE shows are very loose and sloppy.
QUO are very "tight n punchy" LIVE.
Loy😢😢😢😢😢
Cold opening Live Aid. A BILLION pairs of eyes watching.
Finally! Some Status Quo on this channel! 😃 super happy! They’re rock n roll legends 👏
The whole top and bottom of it that creedence fan doesn't want to admit quos version is better
Status quo is the best ever ♡
Yup, thats how they opened for Live Aid in 1985.
There really couldn't have been another first song for that day.
Other famous Status Quo songs are "Down down" and "Caroline".
Those are the real deal!
No contest.
All the Reasons is good & not in the normal head dangling style, I saw the in 82 in Milton Keynes Bowl 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
You are part of the Quo Army now 🤘
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Opening number of the legionary 'LIVE AID' gig from Wembley stadium London.
80k + in the stadium and tens of millions watching worldwide on television, the US concert followed on from phiadephia with Phil Collins crossing the pond on concorde to play at both concerts.
Goes down in history as a momentous day
I remember that here in Oz, a mate and I spent most of the time watching the whole thing. I doubt we missed a second of the UK gig, but got a bit bored with the US one. Besides it was a hot day and we were thirsty by then.
Imagine growing up without status quo. Saw them 1974. Still going
"I can hear John Fogarty doing this song"
There is actually a very good reason for you thinking that!
😂😂😂
Really great comment 😂
@@torbjornandersson6027 🤣🤣🤣
Best comment I've seen on this channel 😅
John Fogarty wrote this song
@@donstand2195 Thx for pointing that out.
Now you can see what the rest of us have been enjoying since the 70s.. I've seen Quo Live a lot of times, and they never ever disappoint - good to see you getting your own moves on ... thats what The Mighty Quo do for you ... Fab stuff dude ...
Great reaction! ALL their stuff is feel good. Thats a DEEP dive but you'll not come back. Peace!
Quo were so full of Bolivian Marching Powder on Live Aid, they couldn't remember it
I have watched quite a few clips like this before, of people listening and responding to a song they don't know. Never before though have I seen the listener totally going mental... But hey, this is The Quo at their best after all, covering Fogerty's song and improving on it. No surprise really, ROCKING ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!
Hell yes more quo please! They have a whole bunch of great songs like "caroline", "roll over lay down", "paper plane", "down the dustpipe", "whatever you want", not to mention "roadhouse blues". The medleys "anniversary waltz part 1 and 2" are a load of fun too.
Status Quo...(State-Us Quo). Check out their Milton Keynes concert on their 'End of the Road' Tour. 1:30:00 minutes of pure ROCK!
I agree, and I was there and loved every second.
@@1972piledriver Cool! I've seen them twice in the Netherlands. They gave great shows during live performances!
This is a fine example of when a cover can be better than the orignal version.. Quo 4ever!! ;)
This song was written by Fogerty from CCR
Hell Yes!!!! Status Quo are a brilliant band. Check out Caroline, Down Down, Paper Plane, Ice In The Sun, Pictures of Matchstick Men, Burning Bridges, In The Army Now, Down The Dustpipe, Living on an Island, Ol' Rag Blues,Whatever You Want, Something About You Baby I Like. I first watched Quo live in 1991 at the age of 8 years old and watched them on there 40th anniversary show in 2009.
I love the way you think and talk! Bless you. 🙏🏻
@@MichelBiesot I still have in my wallet from the last Quo gig I attended, one of Rick Parfitt’s guitar pics that I asked him for.
One of the Greatest Live Bands in Music History....same Level as AC/DC for sure....Super Mega Stars ALL OVER THE WORLD.....shame on you that you never ever heard about them !
Status quo never made it in America dude. He's American
Yessss! This song is a bit "pop-orientated" Quo, mainstream if you will. To get some hard-rock-orientated Quo you need to listen to "Down Down", "Little Lady", "Rain" and Bye Bye Johnny".
My favourite group ever!!!! Yessss they really are that good brilliant songs there amazing live just turn up the volume and rock on 🤘
Grew up as a kid in the 70s, born May 23rd 1968, always loved the quo,,! Even my late gran liked them,,! God Bless from northern Ireland UK 🤝🇬🇧
45 hundred times is one of there best songs gotta listen to it people you will love it by status quo brilliant the quo all the way Caroline down down, what your proposing, paper plane, roll over lay down. just great love um
Your right 45 hundred times, brilliant !
Oh man, you have to do more from the Quo. One of the biggest Rock‘n‘Roll acts in Europe since decades. And live absolutely amazing. Saw them a few years ago at a Festival before ZZ-Top - they stole Top the show… just try „Whatever you want“, „What you‘re proposing“ or „The Wanderer“. You will feel immediatly happy 👍 thanks for the reaction and all the best from Austria - keep on rockin‘!
And these are just some covers! Please listen to the albums 'Piledriver' and 'On the Level', the 2 best lp's (no cd's at the time yet!), we as diehard fans "Most of the time" like, those are the best! Bless you with it. Greetings from out of the Netherlands.
From what I can remember back then as just a mid 20yr-old on this day, the Quo had just finished what I think was an 80 gigs in 80 days tour of the UK a day or 2 earlier? So their bodies were about shot - and so were their vocal chords . . . But Bob Geldof asked them to open the Live Aid show for him with this song as a part of their small song set to get it all going with the crowd . . . After they had finished it, I am sure that they then had to leave Wembley to catch a waiting booked Concorde flight - so as to open the same show taking place in the US a few hours later with the same set . . . mainly as Concorde could get them over to the US in less than 4 hours . . . I could be wrong, but I think I'm right about this???? (I hope?)
I think it was Phil Collins, rather than Status Quo, who took the Concord across the Atlantic after his Wembley Live Aid set, so that he could also perform at Live Aid in Philadelphia.
Finally some Quo! Now you have innumerable other classics to listen to.
Down down, deeper down, - in your paper plane ,- whatever you want!
Loved your reaction, thank you for appreciating the amazing Status Quo,🤙
STATUS QUO... STATUS ROCK...RIP Rick. from Argentina..
Thank you for doing Quo they were my dads favourite band unfortunately he's no longer with us but seeing someone who's never heard them enjoying himself to all their songs is fantastic I've also enjoyed every reaction I've watched of yours keep going my friend you make watching these videos fun so once again thankyou ❤😊
Big big big back in the 70s, and I loved them. Still do. And with a coupld of replacements they are still playing , I understand. You need to hear Down Down, and Whatever You Want. To start with.
Yes!!! Go the Quo! One of THE bands from my '70s childhood. Definitely more please (still trying to get over the fact that they're unfamiliar to you - a grave error which must be corrected!😀) Song suggestions: Whatever You Want, Roll Over Lay Down, What You're Proposing, Something 'Bout You Baby I Like, Rolling Home, Burning Bridges, Marguerita Time, etc.
Amen, sister! 🙏🏻
I really wish I would have gone to see them when I lived in England I moved to the United States in 1992 from uk yes I'm a brit they are so underrated status quo but they are brilliant so many hits so many great songs love the band 😊
Welcome to the Quo family🏴
Finally !!!!
My all time favourite band
It warms my heart to see an American get so excited about a band I have loved for all of my adult life . This is not there best (in my humble oppinion )alltho maybe there most well known song .
I like the funny way way he pronounces the word status - Stattus :)
fuck yeah, the quo rock, been seeing them live since i was a lad, and there still going strong with 33 studio albums and no signs of letting up
i've quickly become a fan
@@MrRockNRollLive despite them being pretty much unknown outside the uk, they have amassed a fair number of great achievements
@@MrRockNRollLive definitely a band to keep reacting to
@@bigfrankfraser1391 And they have millions and millions fans all over Europe! One of the best sold live-acts tbh.
@@MichelBiesot its weird how despite there international success, there still known as a band without major international success
Big crowd there and another 1.5billion watching on tv around the world . . . .
Just seen myself about 6 rows back from the stage. Great opening song by Quo, and a great concert overall, when Freddie and Queen came on later it was unbelievable. Still get goose bumps watching it , no matter how many times I see it.
I was there, down at the front, queued for 4 bloody days, but boy was it worth it.
The best rock and roll band ever❤❤❤
It’s great to see Americans discovering the mighty quo better late than never 🤘
How you as a Rock'n Roll fan did not know this song so far, is literally beyond my imagination 😆
Was just thinking the exact same thing, this is one of the most essential rock songs of all time!
@@AHVENAN Quo were regulated to the "status" of one-hit wonders in the US, the one hit being "Matchstick Men'. Aside from that, they are virtually unknown over here...
Cause quo ain't big in usa didn't yeall no that
@@bm3738 "yeall no".... wow.... I honestly don't KNOW what to say 😅😅🤣🤣
EDIT: except.... the song itself is a cover from CCR btw
@@bm3738 Hello, Credance fan? John fogerty wrote it!
Mr Rock n Roll rule
I have listen to this song so many times 😊🤘
Status Quo to Queen ❤️❤️❤️
Haha love your reaction! /love from Sweden
Yeah! They are really great fun and I'm so glad you like it - Luuuuurve the Quo!
Frank is awesome!!! What a great song to request.
Knew this was gonna get ya going!!
Keep on rockin’
No I'm not.
@@NomadicMusicSchool 🤣… sure you are
This was live aid, that's why the huge crowd. Down Down was their best song
Hi there just subscribed .Seen this come up on my feed Quo is brill and noticed your into most bands i listen to.going bye your wall behind you lol
Check out Status Quo-live at the proms.Backed by a full symphony orchestra..... awesome isn't the word to describe it.
Just check out the Frantic Four, they are awesome.
Long time subscriber here👋, and to everyone still telling him to listen to this or that, check out his Quo reaction playlist... this is one out of 29 videos in it and he is still reacting to them!
Listen to whatever you want
Iconic UK Rockers
Happy days ,thanks for enjoying that, good luck to you.
Status Quo have been slated in the U.K. for years for being a 3 chord band, but they have had many hits during their time. They are a great “feel good” band which is what rock and roll is all about. Have a listen to “matchstick men” to see another side of them.
He got the Quo 'Go'!❤️
Simply the best, been to two live shows, Love them
Wembley stadium 😊
Love your reaction, mate. So genuine. Ya just love it, don't ya. Brilliant
Your dancing cracked me up! 😂😂
I remember that I heard that rhythm decades ago in the radio, I believe it was this song.
need to check out caroline which is Quo's concert opener,always gets things going straight away
The 2017 show at Wacken absolutely slaps.
Every other band on the planet missed the opportunity to open for Live Aid. This song got played a million times!
Listen to the live album from 76. Recorded at the legendary Glasgow Apollo,saw quo here a few times and you could see the balcony move epic band
Status quo est toujours aussi puissant que le temps....
Just a history update. The quo, they became famous early seventies. Cable tv and bbc was all in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. And it wss the glitter time. All bands were sounding a bit as status quo. But, no glitter for this band. It all started with, Down Down. 1974. But today, on youtube, i appreciated that music so much. Status Quo made more then 30 albums and many hit songs in many styles too. Great group.
Btw. They have played their last gig in the UK today and I am gonna mis them dearly!
Never heard of Quo? Keep up oldtimer, even Lady Di was at the concert, which was all 100% for charity, organised by Bob Geldorf and Midge Ure at Wembley London for those starving to death in Africa.
Hi Dude, its pronounced "Staytus" Quo. Glad you liked Rockin All Over The World. Its the best for playing air guitar to :)
Pronounced "Staytus Quo". 😉 R. A. O. T. W, was the first song from the first group to play at the Live Aid charity concert at Wembley in 1985. All proceeds went to help the famine relief in Ethiopia. Live Aid came off the back of the charity single from Band Aid, 'Do they know it's Christmas {heal the world}' the year before. Quo also played on that single along with most well known British pop artists of that time. Now it's time to see Queens contibution to the concert.
A nice Quo song to chill out to is, 'Living on an Island'. Written by the late Rick Parfitt (blonde guitarist) taking a tax year and living on the tax haven island of Jersey.
Pronounced "Stay - tus Quo"? No, they live in the United 'Stats' of America! 🤣
@@MJWPub There are people who pronounce it as the 'Stettus Kwo', but it ain't no big thing. We just love them!
Just seen this No Band could have opened this Because we did Rock all over the World for this Day, this Cause..💎🙏I will always love this.Queen, well yeah.
That's a band coming on early in the line-up and saying follow this!
You know that's a John Fogerty song, right? From his first solo album. Rick heard it on the radio and took it to the studio and they then recorded it and called the album after it. The studio version is disappointing - they were in the midst of changing their sound to make it more America-friendly (they failed) and ended up with something more sterile than earlier efforts. Watch Caroline from Live Aid, by the way - watch the count in - hilarious!
I was there, from start to finish, barely thirty feet from the middle of the stage.
Greetings from Ireland,check out an endless list .You'll discover Paper Plane ,Caroline,Backwater,Down Down, whatever you want and dozens more .They released a storming version of roadhouse blues it's about 10 mins long and longer live! Start with the Pile-driver album and work your way through the 70s you definitely will enjoy. Look out for Paper Plane from the marquee club in 1972 it shows them in the early days just when they were about to explode!
Great band this song was originally written and recorded by John Fogerty
Yes, and Fogerty's version is very lame.
John Fogerty wrote this song that's why you get the CCR comparisons.
My boys from way back in the late 1960s. They were HUGE, and they're STILL touring after 50-plus years...without two members who passed away unfortunately.
Saw them in a small night club in Liverpool UK 1970 ish up close and personal fuckin loud !
A favourite in my family! My mum loved them that much she had her signed photo with them from the 80s put in her coffin! The song leaving the funeral was Down Down by them lol she had to have the last laugh lol
Helloween - Keeper on the seven keys.
Helloween - The king for all 1000 years.
Saludos.
YEAH!
It's great..!
Hey Rock and Roll! I hope things are good with you. I'm an old rocker who remembers the early days of Elvis, Buddy Kolly, Eddie Cochrane, Beatles, Stones, Status Quo, Creadence, Ramones etc. May I suggest an addition for your appraisal. The voice of an angel.
Mory Hopkin live at the Royal Festival Hall 1972, "Aderyn Pyr"
Sorry for the spelling mistakes. It should, of course be, Buddy Holly, and Mary Hopkin. Have a good one.
Watched this live on the day, kept up with the TV broadcast until I had to go to work at 5pm.
More quo, more please
They filled my local stadium in 86, EPIC!!!
Hola.
Muy buen rock and roll.
Saludos.
Mr Rock n Roll doesn't know Quo? You need to check out their 12 Gold Bars album
Amazing album, and I've been trying to get this muppet to listen to the Quo for almost 2 years now 😂
I can't believe you never heard of Status Quo and get you like music !
Only one of the biggest best selling bands in the world.
LOOK FOR A TH-cam VIDEO CALLED "Status Quo at the Proms"
The proms being a massive every year mostly classical every year event with one of the best full classical orchestras in the world.
They play "Whatever you want" in the centre of this orchestra with them joining in . It's Epic seeing these classical musicians join in it really is. You got guys with double bases holding them like guitars. Awesome
They are the family band. Every wedding, engagement or birthday bash we do the status quo dance routine!
They opened Live Aid because Bob Geldof was apparently convinced that only they could. Enough said.
🙂 you should do more: *whatever you want *what you´re proposing ... and dozens more.
The wonderful 80s.
You need to check out their best song, "Roll Over Lay Down..." Yes, it's as dirty as it sounds.