No-one seems to takes the piss out of ZZ Top but they are essentially the same sound?
Quo live were two of my favourite ever gigs, one at The Dome and one at The Centre, probably thirty odd years apart. The first one dancing shirtless in the aisles, the second one dancing with Mrs Earle in the aisles. Absolute masters of catchy, infectious pop/rock or rock/pop. Sadly without Rick they just sound like a tribute band.
I had the 45rpm single of Pictures of Matchstick Men. Like many 45s at the time it came with a great big hole in the middle into which you would insert your centre piece so it would fit onto the turntable. Maybe if it was bought new this centre-piece would be there, but my copy was second-hand and lacked said device.
thedonkeycentrehalf;9875 447 said:Quo Live is one of the all time great live albums
Great band. Like Slade cut their teeth working ang gigging hard. A formidable live act.
we played Down down in a covers band many years ago, pissed our selves laughing during rehearsals, . . .when it cam to the gig within 20 seconds of starting the whole pub was bouncing. . a quite brilliant song.
Matchstick men gets played occasionally by the Dials and always goes down really well.
Quo live were two of my favourite ever gigs, one at The Dome and one at The Centre, probably thirty odd years apart. The first one dancing shirtless in the aisles, the second one dancing with Mrs Earle in the aisles. Absolute masters of catchy, infectious pop/rock or rock/pop. Sadly without Rick they just sound like a tribute band.