Id love to have dinner with John and Gillie , she seems a real hoot against his kinda stoic character, i just imagine lots of laughs and good old dry wit. 🍻🇬🇧
That entire period from the 60’s through to the early 80’s brought some great music and entertainment . Disco and drugs definitely did some damage. But the bands , such as Quo , despite their own issues with drugs , seemed to have a grounded effect and stood there through the test of time. They appeared to hold firm .
Saw quo in 73 touring Piledriver . They looked hard as f*ck . Always liked that album .These days im mostly listening to Bach , Mussorgsky and Dave Brubeck 🤥😉 lol x
Always so sad that this band had so many issues with each other behind the scenes. I had no idea as a kid watching them as they had that image of being down to Earth guys who were all having fun. Suppose I was a kid & naive.
I heard a similar story about a very young fan back then, in the 70's, who thought Quo were the only band not to take drugs. Somehow they stayed on a positive note at every public appearsnce, and their music is about fun, not darkness, skulls and black crosses, perhaps this is the reason why everything beyond that 'nice guys' image stayed unnoticed.
I didn’t like Rocking All Over The World. It was the first song Quo did that had no bass. Horrible. John telling it like it is, was, like most drummers.
Good Old Coghlan, telling it like it is, straight as always. nice interview. Thanks.
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Id love to have dinner with John and Gillie , she seems a real hoot against his kinda stoic character, i just imagine lots of laughs and good old dry wit. 🍻🇬🇧
The drumming on blue for you and on the level is fantastic from John!❤
Great content again
Thanks a lot!
70s quo that was it for me
That entire period from the 60’s through to the early 80’s brought some great music and entertainment . Disco and drugs definitely did some damage. But the bands , such as Quo , despite their own issues with drugs , seemed to have a grounded effect and stood there through the test of time. They appeared to hold firm .
Fantastic interview and interviewer. Really enjoyed that. Nice mention of Sweet and Brian Connolly too!
Good old JC the heart beat of Quo ❤
Awesome drummer
Saw quo in 73 touring Piledriver . They looked hard as f*ck . Always liked that album .These days im mostly listening to Bach , Mussorgsky and Dave Brubeck 🤥😉 lol x
John is a fine drummer imho, I would put him up there with those mentioned in the interview!
Hello Quo should have had interviews with Colin Johnson he’s was the main man in there absolute peak era sad he was not included
Always so sad that this band had so many issues with each other behind the scenes.
I had no idea as a kid watching them as they had that image of being down to Earth guys who were all having fun.
Suppose I was a kid & naive.
I heard a similar story about a very young fan back then, in the 70's, who thought Quo were the only band not to take drugs. Somehow they stayed on a positive note at every public appearsnce, and their music is about fun, not darkness, skulls and black crosses, perhaps this is the reason why everything beyond that 'nice guys' image stayed unnoticed.
But then came Cocaine .....
And things were never the same again.
Caroline 🥁
Keith moon was a busy drummer ? Well duh the who were a complicated band. Need a madman behind the drums. Aint that right john 😉😂
I didn’t like Rocking All Over The World. It was the first song Quo did that had no bass. Horrible. John telling it like it is, was, like most drummers.