5/19/2023

Goodbye,Johnny B. Goode...

 

Live on the Quo album Tour at the legendary Glasgow Apollo in 1974.    
A lively performance by the band with a Rocking setlist
legend has it the balcony was moving up and down
during the show due to the audience movements to the music.
With Montrose as the support band must have been a great night.
Quo tour poster,
this show isn't on it,
it's the extra date that was added due to the demand.
The sound is similar to past 70's posts,very listenable.






7 comments:

  1. fantastic , great setlist and a great boot from quo steve keep on rockin and keep em comin quo steve.

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  2. This is the first new post in 5 days and its my favourite band,excellent I shall enjoy listening to this one.

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  3. You name it : Status Quo, Glasgow, Apollo, Seventies. The legend of boogie rock. Nothing gets better than this footstomping music.

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  4. Thanks for the comments
    People of a certain age might rember this 70s dance routine to the quo and other rock bands lol

    Cheers quosteve


    https://youtu.be/EQfidTOTsLo

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    1. Its also amazing that they had montrose as a support band,I wonder if the original taper recorded them as well.

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    2. again taking me back to the days ....mud and then the dance they did was took on by quo fans and boogie bands ...thanks for taking me back quo steve

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    3. Of course, totally agree, in those years, MUD was the n° 1 top band in my Belgium country and indeed, they invented that bopping footstamping headbanging dance style (check it out on yutub). MUD deserves historical recognition for this ! And what fun did we have in those days... Thanks quosteve for connecting the great MUD to the great SQ.

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