Yesterday i went to the Status Quo concert in Schijndel in Holland. I like Quo a lot but i only know there hit singles. It's easy music but they sure make it rock!
On the long drive to the concert we had a greatest hit type cd playing to get familiar with there music before the concert. I said in the car that i really wanted to hear my favorites Roll over Lay Down, Down Down, Rocking All Over the World and Whatever you Want because i love those songs. They opened with, i think, Caroline and rocked on from there. All the songs were typically Status Quo, twelve bars, a groovy blues sound and sing a long lyrics. Fantastic!!! They played all the songs fast, straight forward and with the guitars really load. I was really enjoying myself. After more than an hour i had heard about 15 songs that i don't think i have ever heard in my live and i was really impressed. I liked all the songs and the audience was great! And then... they played Roll Over Lay Down and the whole place went nuts!!! I was jumping up and down and screaming a long all the lyrics. After this awesome song they played Down Down and what a live song this is. Again i was jumping up and down and couldn't believe i was getting exactly what i wanted to hear and then BANG... it hit me. I was standing in the front pit around all die hard Quo fans. I was that "fan" who knew only there hit singles just like 95 % of the Stones audience. Some fans looked at me, laughed and said "aahh finally the kid knows a song". I really feld like a idiot. I was exactly the same preson we all call the casual Stones fan. They played Rocking Al Over the World (my favorite) and then ended with Whatever You Want. Man what was it a special ending to a concert, we got there four biggest songs in a row to end the show. I couldn't wish for a better ending!!!
After the show was over we walked to the car and i felt like a idiot. Here i am wishing the Stones would play less warhorses and mix up the end more and i loved it when Status Quo did it at exactly the same way and it was the best finish ever!!!! So here by i am convinced that for the Stones it is the best way to end a show and that is is a must to play all the warhorses at every show. Maybe Honky Tonk Women or Start Me Up is getting a bit tyring for me but it sure is the highlight for erveybody else in the stadium!!!!!!!
I saw Quo in 1987. A friend who went with me said they played exactly the same setlist as in London 1977 with just two exceptions (songs that were made afterwards, what comes to mind & what I still remember is that "You´re iIn The Army Now" was added since 77). They carry a well-chosen name. Only two things that would make me go see Quo again: 1) Free tix from my radio station 2) That they promised they´d play songs from 1968-69.
I saw the Quo a couple of years back and loved it. I'm now collecting their albums - Dog of Two Head is the best I've heard so far. Anyone got any recommendations?
By the way, if you go to the Quo message board / forum equivalent to IORR, you will see lots of people complaining about setlists and warhorses etc. Nice to know that we're not the only ones.
I wonder if the fans of Spice Girls had the same discussions?
A group of us, go and see them every December at Wembley. Its not rocket-science, but it's always a good,rocking,fun concert, with everyone enjoying themselves, and getting in the mood for Xmas.
lisalover Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yep...and they are soap stars now...... > > they had the honour of playing at les battersby's > wedding!!!!
they sure did!- but will they be wearing neck-braces, at Wembley?
Reptile, it is indeed what everybody in the stadium wants to experience and i must say it is @#$%& great!!!
It was a different experience in comparison to a stones concert for me. A Stones concert is something great for me because there my biggest band but to be honest i miss the great party that is going on at a Status Quo concert or a AC/DC concert. The fans of those two bands have more of party attitude in comparison to the majority of the stones audience, there more concervative.
Not sure About Eastenders. Could definetely picture, Mick , chatting up a blonde, in Hollyoaks. Or maybe Keith, in Emmerdale, propping up the bar, with the Dingle's , in the Woolpack.
I saw them at the Liverpool Boxing Stadium back in 1973 and they were so loud that it was actually impossible to determine whether they were any good or not. The crowd loved them, went completely bananas, and ripped all of the seats out at the end of the gig to throw at the bouncers. I was deaf the following day.
never heard Status Quo's music until i recently heard "paper plane" on the radio...thought it was a great song!....so, i picked up "Piledriver" and i play the hell out of it!...great album....nice production and excellent rockers and some great, sad ballads as well
> and will Mick and Keef ever appear in > Eastenders????
no but David Essex, soon will be!!
Apparently,soon after The Quo, made their successful, and career-enhancing, appearances on Coronation St, Bono and the boys from U2, made a call to the show, and asked if they could appear in it. Much to their annoyance, their request , was politely declined.