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What a shite start to Christmas...
R.I.P.
Rockin' all over the world, and now he's rockin' in heaven.
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-38427459
I truly believe if you don't enjoy Quo - you probably don't enjoy life. I've never bought any of their records - but they were truly infectious.
On what is undeniably a sad day, I reckon this is a pretty positive thing.
Strangely enough yesterday, one of our presenters on station picked Blue for you as his classic album, it was so great to hear Rain played loud!
(formerly miserneil)
May or may not be a good thing to some but they gave the Jam a leg-up early days as well with equipment and gig contacts. Mr W speaks very highly of them I believe which I've always liked.
Sad days indeed
Cheers
Hugh
www.proudhoney.com
JCM900's are Spares, JCM800's & AC30's are Ricks...
AC30's in Marshall headshells. Angled AC30's and JCM800's are Rossi's.
Rick's 'Rock n' Roll Range Rover'....my rack was set up next to these guitars...I was genuinely nervous to be around them, they are iconic to me!
(formerly miserneil)
Great days and memories .. RIP.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
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RIP Rick, a legend leaves us bereft
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The first single I bought was "What you're proposing" in 1980 - I was 7 and had bought it with a record token (remember them?) that I had got for Christmas .
That was the only "Quo" I ever bought but played loads of their songs in bands through the years , the punters always loved it . RIP Rick .
I remember seeing Quo at the end of the pier in Hastings in the very early '70's.
Uproarious, glorious, ear ringing show.
strangely enough I'm sure I've seen a picture where some of the JCM800's he was using were Kerry King signatures!