Quo at the very top of the game when this was recorded. I first saw them in 72 and more times since than I can count on all my fingers and toes! They were raw, powerful and having a great time as were we standing and jumping out front. I remember taking a lady friend to see them at Wembley Empire Pool in around 75. She had never been to a Quo concert and was very in to soul music. My then girlfriend could not attend so put her pal forward to join me for the evening. Blew her sock off. She loved it. I wonder if she remembers it now? I do for sure!
Brilliant. The real proper Quo when nobody could touch them. At the top of their game, best live concerts I have ever been to. Just look how much fun they were having. RIP Rick & Alan.
Que gratos recuerdos. Mi primera banda favorita. Tuve la oportunidad de disfrutar de su música en Vigo con mi esposa(embarazada de mi hijo. Su primer concierto,y ya no pagó) Siempre formarán parte de mi vida !Grandes Quo! Gracias por compartir ésta joya
1976... Status Quo, the first rock-concert I´ve ever seen, at the age of 14, in my hometown Hannover, Germany. Right and Left a few par-lights, no background, just a wall, no security, no decoration. Beerbottles flew, people fight in front of the stage. I will never forget, holy times of pure rocknroll - it changed my life.
Ja, genau so ist es ! Unvergleichlich ! Einzigartig ! Mit allem Können und Energie vergleichen wir mal mit den Queen : 1. Die Bühne war nur für Freddie da. Ein bisschen noch Brian, Roger und John. Bei den SQ immer nur eine Einheit, alle waren gleichviel wert. 2. Freddie war öfters vulgär / unanständig. Bei SQ kam höchstens ein oh sheet oder fuck you. 3. Die Kostüme von Freddie ! Mein Gott, Tricothosen, wo jeder sehen musste, dass er ein Linksträger ist. Solche Extras sah man bei den SQ nie. Deswegen ein dreifaches Hoch an SQ. Einfach mega dass es sie gibt. ❤👌👍😊❗ 🎼🎶🎵🎧🎤🎸🎹🥁 P.S. Ich mag die Musik von Queen.
@@nathandodge665 i meant the energie. At that time there was not much more than pop and schlager. I heard the live album years. Maybe its primitive, but the energy was fantastic.
If you are old enough to have seen Quo in this period then you are truly blessed. I only started going to see them in 88 and as good as I've seen them nothing compares to this - outstanding!
Alan Lancaster 7/02/1949 - 26/09/2021 Bassist/Singer/Songwriter/ Producer/Genius of STATUS QUO fame, has died aged 72 of Multiple Sclerosis at his Sydney home, surrounded by his family. Born in London, he moved to Australia in 1976 after marrying his beautiful wife Dayle. Alan wrote and co-wrote many classic Rock songs The 9 1/2 minute Psych/Rock song "Is It Really Me, Gotta Go Home" was written by the Genius of Alan Charles Lancaster. Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon album 1970 on the Astor / Pye Label. Produced by the late / great John Schroeder. Anyone who met Nuff would know first hand what a beautiful, sweet and charming gentleman he was. I had the pleasure of socialising with Alan at a few gigs in the late 80's, at some of his gigs with The Lancaster Bombers and The Lancaster / Brewster Band and The Party Boys, the latter having 2 Chart Topping Hits. " Hold Your Head Up " by Argent and " He's Gonna Step On You Again " by John Kongos. Alan produced a multi-platinum selling album for Pianist Roger Woodward.
Amazing....these guys were on form, when they were firing on all cylinders no one could touch them. Without a doubt the best hard rock band ever in my opinion. No nonsense, footstompin, head banging rock 🤘🤘
Power House Rock band, nothing could touch Quo back then as a live band. Lucky enough to see them in Adelaide 1976. This takes me right back to that night, 21 again!! RIP Allan & Rick
Undisputed untouchable in the mid 70s. The prototype of THE live machine. None could beat them, not even get close to their performance. Hard as fuck back then, Yet still so freaking underrated!
0:00 - Backwater 7:35 - Claudie 12:00 - Little Lady 15:05 - Most of the time 19:30 - Big fat mama 24:45 - Don't Waste my time 28:45 - Roadhouse Blues 44:15 - Caroline 48:40 - Drum solo 52:00 - Bye bye johnny
If your a Quo fan you will adore this..... just stumbled on it with a tear in my eye ....Come on boys!!!!!!!!! If you don't like btw your wierd ....yea!!!!
The Qou i remember, from the city hall Newcastle in the 70's, still one of the best UK rock bands, i'm still rock based but these guy's take me so far back, much enjoyed all girl friend's and that lol.................love it ..........
Awesome Quo At Their Best.. 👍 🎸 Original Line Up Nothing No One Ever Come Close To Them And Won't Ever.. 👍 Rick And Alan Rocking Strumming In Heaven. 🎸🎸 🤘
Got to disagree there friend. I have seen both bands several times and Quo in the 70's were off the scale. AC/DC, even with the mighty Bon, were always second best to 70's Quo
Don't know who you went to see in 1983, but it couldn't have been Status Quo i'm afraid. Although they released an album in 1983, Back Too Back, they never did any touring to promote that album at all. They started touring again on April 11th, being announced as The End Of The Road Tour.
Thanks for sharing,.. every Quo fan, new and old, should watch this. This is how it started, it's DNA is still in the blood. BUT.. Quo evolved - and Quo survived. True, the Quo of today are not quite like Q1. but they still have passion and they have fun.
America would be hard pressed to find a band in their rock n roll history that could match the drive n energy like Status Ouo has since the mid 60s. To be honest there is none. I lost them after Matchstick and was happy to find out in 75 that they were still alive n kicking. We tended back then to get music from Europe a year after a lp was released. Not knowing that Ma Kelly's n Dog2Hd came before it,, the first post Matchstick Quo lp my eyes set on was "Piledriver". It was the cover only that spelled P-O-W-E-R . I didn't hesitate bought it, took it home and over the course of 10 beers ,ganja and a 100 watt stereo I reconnected with a long lost friend. It's been always interesting to me that 3 yrs after the "Piledriver" purchase I was in that same record store and a lp named "Let There Be Rock" was staring at me as I walked into the store. Once again a album cover possessed me to buy a lp not knowing what the content was like inside. And once again the process was the same as in 75 when I bought "Piledriver" and the love affair with AC/DC never wavered as it didn't with Quo . Here's my thoughts however with the Aussies. I cannot believe they ever indicated in early interviews that they could of been influenced by Quo's music and style on stage. There's TOO many parallels in AC/DCs music to think otherwise. Has there ever been that type of talk in the UK or elsewhere in Europe regarding the similarities that I am suggesting here ? I would really appreciate ANY replies regarding my inquiry to this subject.
+David Rogers Quo were always their own band my friend....ACDC were a completely different subjest...Quo has never been mentioned in the same sentence....not in England at least.....these guys are the originals of good time boogie rock n roll.
+Adrian Trott Bands like Foghat, ZZ Top, and the Georgia Satellites have however been mentioned in the same sentence as Status Quo, and have the same 'feel' to them at times. I remember the Satellites doing a kind of Quo 'tribute' in a song at Donnington
David Rogers. Your right buddy the similarities are uncanny the difference between the two bands is Ac/Dc play in a more half time feel, at the end of the day it comes from Mr Chuck Berry, even Angus admits this, both awesome bands enjoy.
How could you lose a band that went on to far greater success after initial pop success to become one of the greatest rock bands in history? Where did you go between 1969 and 1975? They'd had 6 albums out by the time you had rediscovered them.
Before AC/DC Bon Scott was in a band called Fraternity. They supported Quo on a couple of dates in the early 70's and in Bon's words "blew them away" - from that point on Bon was looking for a rock and roll band who could try and match them - AC/DC was the result. Bon took AC/DC by the scruff of the neck, threw in his other great influence (Alex Harvey of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band) and out came High Voltage. Loved them both, saw them both, but AC/DC never quite got to Quo's level live, on album, yes, but live they just fell short
That's because Down Down is cut out. You can see that Rossi was holding a strat (!) while he's announcing Down Down and then he's back on his tele. I'd really like to see that version of Down Down. Anybody?
@@francislaw63 I'm guessing it was cut because it the was right length to get it all down to an hour for broadcast? (But cutting the intro too would've left it too short! haha)
Maybe the original tape was in bad condition. Or...the Down Down footage was used separately to promote the single in Spain. In those days you literally had to cut out the physical tape, remember?
This is Quo at their very best. Just how great do they sound, this 75 and the sound recording is just fantastic - why nearly 50 years on do they struggle to get this kind of sound from live shows! Nuff's bass is so loud in the mix it's great, the driving force behind the sound, where as these day the bass is just relegated to a distance rumble. Sadly never saw the original line up live as I was only 1 when this was recorded!
It´s so great that Alan is so very audible in this recording. He´s invented some fantastic bass-licks in these live versions (some of which he doesn´t play on the albums). Claudie is a great example or the ending of Most of the Time :) Also John is on fire in the 70´s. Shame these two fine gentleman couldn´t live up to this standard in the reunion shows.
What a great concert..why they ever decided to get a replacement Bass player who played with his fingers ?..was never the same , you need that PICK plectrum on the strings for that driving sound , always buged me as was never the same..what a super band they were ...awesome power....rock on...peace..
Danke für die vergleichsweise gute Bildqualität. Das Konzert hat man schon schlimmer gesehen. Quo selbst waren nie besser. Hab sie auch damals schon erlebt.
Ich das erste Mal Februar 1978, war mein erstes Konzi, Hannover Niedersachsen Halle, ich war 10 :P ... Mein Erzeuger und Mutter waren mega Quo Fans. Habs quasi in die Wiege und mit der Muttermilch bekommen, den Rock 'n Roll :)
This is Quo at the top of their game, they're all enjoying the fuck out of playing together, the energy is immense, the songs are great. Just magic!
100%.... well said
The frame got his ego bigger after rockin all of the world and started slowly but surely splitting the band and the fans. Sad
Couglan was on great form , smashing the hell out them ,best drummer they ever had
The only drummer they ever had!!!! Period!
'Coghlan'
Awesome john.
@@nickkatiforis9017 the ONLY drummer they ever had. Sorry to correct you. :)
Coghlan mate
What a phenomenal force they were... untouchable! Rest in Peace.. Rick and Alan.. 🤘
Quo at the very top of the game when this was recorded. I first saw them in 72 and more times since than I can count on all my fingers and toes! They were raw, powerful and having a great time as were we standing and jumping out front. I remember taking a lady friend to see them at Wembley Empire Pool in around 75. She had never been to a Quo concert and was very in to soul music. My then girlfriend could not attend so put her pal forward to join me for the evening. Blew her sock off. She loved it. I wonder if she remembers it now? I do for sure!
Brilliant. The real proper Quo when nobody could touch them. At the top of their game, best live concerts I have ever been to. Just look how much fun they were having. RIP Rick & Alan.
Bye Bye Johnny and Alan's singing ..fantastic
Que gratos recuerdos. Mi primera banda favorita.
Tuve la oportunidad de disfrutar de su música en Vigo con mi esposa(embarazada de mi hijo. Su primer concierto,y ya no pagó)
Siempre formarán parte de mi vida
!Grandes Quo!
Gracias por compartir ésta joya
Quo are on fire here! They never really matched their early stuff after the Blue For You LP. Thanks so much for posting this.
The Frantic Four at their absolute best. This is truly The Magnificent Status Quo.
R.I.P. Alan....and Rick....best QUO ever 👌😢🙌
1976... Status Quo, the first rock-concert I´ve ever seen, at the age of 14, in my hometown Hannover, Germany. Right and Left a few par-lights, no background, just a wall, no security, no decoration. Beerbottles flew, people fight in front of the stage. I will never forget, holy times of pure rocknroll - it changed my life.
Ja, genau so ist es !
Unvergleichlich !
Einzigartig !
Mit allem Können und Energie vergleichen wir mal mit den Queen :
1. Die Bühne war nur für Freddie da. Ein bisschen noch Brian, Roger und John. Bei den SQ immer nur eine Einheit, alle waren gleichviel wert.
2. Freddie war öfters vulgär / unanständig.
Bei SQ kam höchstens ein oh sheet oder fuck you.
3. Die Kostüme von Freddie ! Mein Gott, Tricothosen, wo jeder sehen musste, dass er ein Linksträger ist. Solche Extras sah man bei den SQ nie.
Deswegen ein dreifaches Hoch an SQ. Einfach mega dass es sie gibt.
❤👌👍😊❗
🎼🎶🎵🎧🎤🎸🎹🥁
P.S. Ich mag die Musik von Queen.
Great!
It changed your life?????
Those people aren't God, they're just entertainers!!! Lighten up will ya?????
@@nathandodge665 i meant the energie. At that time there was not much more than pop and schlager. I heard the live album years. Maybe its primitive, but the energy was fantastic.
@@nathandodge665 Hey these days shitty 'Rappers like Kenya West etc think they're God!
If you are old enough to have seen Quo in this period then you are truly blessed. I only started going to see them in 88 and as good as I've seen them nothing compares to this - outstanding!
Alan Lancaster 7/02/1949 - 26/09/2021
Bassist/Singer/Songwriter/ Producer/Genius of STATUS QUO fame, has died aged 72 of Multiple Sclerosis at his Sydney home, surrounded by his family.
Born in London, he moved to Australia in 1976 after marrying his beautiful wife Dayle.
Alan wrote and co-wrote many classic Rock songs
The 9 1/2 minute Psych/Rock song "Is It Really Me, Gotta Go Home" was written by the Genius of Alan Charles Lancaster.
Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon album 1970 on the Astor / Pye Label.
Produced by the late / great John Schroeder.
Anyone who met Nuff would know first hand what a beautiful, sweet and charming gentleman he was.
I had the pleasure of socialising with Alan at a few gigs in the late 80's, at some of his gigs with The Lancaster Bombers
and The Lancaster / Brewster Band and The Party Boys, the latter having 2 Chart Topping Hits.
" Hold Your Head Up " by Argent and " He's Gonna Step On You Again " by John Kongos.
Alan produced a multi-platinum selling album for Pianist Roger Woodward.
RIP Nuff
Amazing....these guys were on form, when they were firing on all cylinders no one could touch them. Without a doubt the best hard rock band ever in my opinion. No nonsense, footstompin, head banging rock 🤘🤘
These were their best years......And mine too even if I didnt realise it back then.Thanks for the great memories !!!!
😢This could very well be the best thang I ever done seen.
Absolutely Great, that was for sure the best Decade of Quo.
The 32.05 part of this outstanding clip, just sums up for me what Quo were about. Long live The Frantic Four!
John Coughlan is immense on this, as is Alan Lancaster.
Proper rockers rollin.
Power House Rock band, nothing could touch Quo back then as a live band. Lucky enough to see them in Adelaide 1976. This takes me right back to that night, 21 again!! RIP Allan & Rick
Yeah 1975 in Madrid and I was shaking and dancing a lot in this concert !!!🤩😍🥰
Yo Estaba cerca pero tenia solo cinco años 😂
Where was I !?! '
When we were young ' , I was listening this ....on my radio ,"sure you don't"/ didn't waste my time ...!
Can't get enough ....
They sure got the name Frantic Four after this kind of gigs back then.. !! 50 years ago.. 🥰
4 decades later & I still love the old Quo
The best drummer and verry fast. Amazing john
This was the group of guys we all loved to watch and hear play. 🙏
Oh good old days, mighty, mighty Quo, just Unbeatable
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70s Quo is the best - The frantic four! Greetz from germany
Undisputed untouchable in the mid 70s. The prototype of THE live machine. None could beat them, not even get close to their performance. Hard as fuck back then, Yet still so freaking underrated!
Oh yeah , Status Quo forever , and Quo fans will stay fans forever also . I never met an ex Quo fan.
Let's say there are retired Quo Fans. ;)
Status Quo forever
The REAL Quo
0:00 - Backwater
7:35 - Claudie
12:00 - Little Lady
15:05 - Most of the time
19:30 - Big fat mama
24:45 - Don't Waste my time
28:45 - Roadhouse Blues
44:15 - Caroline
48:40 - Drum solo
52:00 - Bye bye johnny
Backwater , just take me , 👍🏻
Wasn't, Down Down.
The best lineup, the best chemistry
Hello Status Quo!Eure Musik ist unsterblich!🎸...R.I.P. Rick 🕯
I just found this today, thank you SO MUCH for keeping it up !!
hello from USA !!🤘🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍👍
If your a Quo fan you will adore this..... just stumbled on it with a tear in my eye ....Come on boys!!!!!!!!!
If you don't like btw your wierd ....yea!!!!
What is btw? would help & hey. I'm weird already!
@@seltaeb3302 Probably by the way....or enniewee.....😁😁😁
The Qou i remember, from the city hall Newcastle in the 70's, still one of the best UK rock bands, i'm still rock based but these guy's take me so far back, much enjoyed all girl friend's and that lol.................love it
..........
Lausy video, lousy sound, but this download perfectly shows the good old spirit of Quo. What a power, what a drive ! Grew up with them, miss them.
Great bass quality.
Awesome Quo At Their Best.. 👍 🎸 Original Line Up Nothing No One Ever Come Close To Them And Won't Ever.. 👍 Rick And Alan Rocking Strumming In Heaven. 🎸🎸 🤘
Best encore ever - Caroline, drum solo, Bye Bye Johnny.
Fantastic greatest rock n roll band !
There's no such thing as the best ever
What a great band they where , saw them in 83 , was deaf for days lol
You don't know what deaf is until you go to an ACDC concert
Got to disagree there friend. I have seen both bands several times and Quo in the 70's were off the scale. AC/DC, even with the mighty Bon, were always second best to 70's Quo
Don't know who you went to see in 1983, but it couldn't have been Status Quo i'm afraid. Although they released an album in 1983, Back Too Back, they never did any touring to promote that album at all. They started touring again on April 11th, being announced as The End Of The Road Tour.
QUO in my life for ever ...But 208 concert...DURING the 90 2000 2010....THANKS STATUS QUO AND RICK...MY FRIEND IN MY HEART..YOU MISS ME....
Moja prva ploča the quo album. Prvi i pravi izbor! I danas posle 40 godina mislim isto
Status quo - forever young!
Absolutely loving this ol LIVE show! 🤭❤️❤️
My favourite song of all time - Don't Waste My Time 24:40
Always nice to revisit these guys and theirs powerful fast boogie rock!, :)
What a great performance and John awsome drummer. Quick riffs
Thanks for sharing,.. every Quo fan, new and old, should watch this. This is how it started, it's DNA is still in the blood. BUT.. Quo evolved - and Quo survived. True, the Quo of today are not quite like Q1. but they still have passion and they have fun.
R I P Sir Rick, legend.
America would be hard pressed to find a band in their rock n roll history that could match the drive n energy like Status Ouo has since the mid 60s. To be honest there is none. I lost them after Matchstick and was happy to find out in 75 that they were still alive n kicking. We tended back then to get music from Europe a year after a lp was released. Not knowing that Ma Kelly's n Dog2Hd came before it,, the first post Matchstick Quo lp my eyes set on was "Piledriver". It was the cover only that spelled P-O-W-E-R . I didn't hesitate bought it, took it home and over the course of 10 beers ,ganja and a 100 watt stereo I reconnected with a long lost friend. It's been always interesting to me that 3 yrs after the "Piledriver" purchase I was in that same record store and a lp named "Let There Be Rock" was staring at me as I walked into the store. Once again a album cover possessed me to buy a lp not knowing what the content was like inside. And once again the process was the same as in 75 when I bought "Piledriver" and the love affair with AC/DC never wavered as it didn't with Quo . Here's my thoughts however with the Aussies. I cannot believe they ever indicated in early interviews that they could of been influenced by Quo's music and style on stage. There's TOO many parallels in AC/DCs music to think otherwise. Has there ever been that type of talk in the UK or elsewhere in Europe regarding the similarities that I am suggesting here ? I would really appreciate ANY replies regarding my inquiry to this subject.
+David Rogers Quo were always their own band my friend....ACDC were a completely different subjest...Quo has never been mentioned in the same sentence....not in England at least.....these guys are the originals of good time boogie rock n roll.
+Adrian Trott Bands like Foghat, ZZ Top, and the Georgia Satellites have however been mentioned in the same sentence as Status Quo, and have the same 'feel' to them at times. I remember the Satellites doing a kind of Quo 'tribute' in a song at Donnington
David Rogers. Your right buddy the similarities are uncanny the difference between the two bands is Ac/Dc play in a more half time feel, at the end of the day it comes from Mr Chuck Berry, even Angus admits this, both awesome bands enjoy.
How could you lose a band that went on to far greater success after initial pop success to become one of the greatest rock bands in history? Where did you go between 1969 and 1975? They'd had 6 albums out by the time you had rediscovered them.
Before AC/DC Bon Scott was in a band called Fraternity. They supported Quo on a couple of dates in the early 70's and in Bon's words "blew them away" - from that point on Bon was looking for a rock and roll band who could try and match them - AC/DC was the result. Bon took AC/DC by the scruff of the neck, threw in his other great influence (Alex Harvey of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band) and out came High Voltage.
Loved them both, saw them both, but AC/DC never quite got to Quo's level live, on album, yes, but live they just fell short
Excellent
the band was really smoking at the time
Manchester Apollo 1981 first ever concert ,unbelievable , what an experience 👍👏
The boys at their at best nobody could touch them as a live band 😂
Goghlan is a beast here 💪
He has his own drumming style
Utterly fantastic, at their very best.
Excelente versión..hoy 2022 aquí estamos con lo mejor
Great to see this - so 'raw'!
I saw them around this time when I was 15 years old...
In 1975 they were not the Frantic Four. They were Status Quo.
Very rare and brilliant.
La meilleure formation de STATUS QUO !... Son bien garage live !...
Brilliant Rock n´ Roll Royalty.
Magical time 😎✨🤟
vintage great original 4
What a fantastic find, Quo at their best .
Brilliant
Thats Quo !!!!!
Unbeatable !
I saw them live in Germany1974
46.57 Rick Parfitt THE Rock'n'roll attitude!!
Fuck me, '70's Quo, unbeatable.
I burst out laughing "this next song is called, Down Down" and the opening chord blasts of "Big Fat Mama"
That's because Down Down is cut out. You can see that Rossi was holding a strat (!) while he's announcing Down Down and then he's back on his tele. I'd really like to see that version of Down Down. Anybody?
and wasnt a guitar player
@@francislaw63 I'm guessing it was cut because it the was right length to get it all down to an hour for broadcast? (But cutting the intro too would've left it too short! haha)
Maybe the original tape was in bad condition. Or...the Down Down footage was used separately to promote the single in Spain. In those days you literally had to cut out the physical tape, remember?
Legendary, long live the Quo!!
7:36 Claudie
12:00 little lady
15:02 most of the time
19:25 big fat mama
24:40 don't waste my time
28:40 roadhouse blues
44:14 Caroline
48:30 johns solo
52:00 bye bye johnny
This is Quo at their very best. Just how great do they sound, this 75 and the sound recording is just fantastic - why nearly 50 years on do they struggle to get this kind of sound from live shows! Nuff's bass is so loud in the mix it's great, the driving force behind the sound, where as these day the bass is just relegated to a distance rumble.
Sadly never saw the original line up live as I was only 1 when this was recorded!
I love this. Thanx very much.
It would be so great to have a restored version.
This is how tv was not all digital.. HD.. 4KK.. just tv. It's fine.
@@seltaeb3302 well, the original 35mm recording exists, so this would at least allow a 4k restoration, if not more.
This is the real Status Quo such a pity it's just a shadow of it's self these days
It´s so great that Alan is so very audible in this recording. He´s invented some fantastic bass-licks in these live versions (some of which he doesn´t play on the albums). Claudie is a great example or the ending of Most of the Time :)
Also John is on fire in the 70´s. Shame these two fine gentleman couldn´t live up to this standard in the reunion shows.
i did both Manchesters shows and they definitly lived up to it.
Nuff's bass is magic
What a great concert..why they ever decided to get a replacement Bass player who played with his fingers ?..was never the same , you need that PICK plectrum on the strings for that driving sound , always buged me as was never the same..what a super band they were ...awesome power....rock on...peace..
It went down south after John Coghlan left. Alan's departure was the final nail.
Such fucking energy 💪💪
Total geil , Quo forever , RIP Rick
Danke für die vergleichsweise gute Bildqualität. Das Konzert hat man schon schlimmer gesehen.
Quo selbst waren nie besser. Hab sie auch damals schon erlebt.
Ich das erste Mal Februar 1978, war mein erstes Konzi, Hannover Niedersachsen Halle, ich war 10 :P ... Mein Erzeuger und Mutter waren mega Quo Fans. Habs quasi in die Wiege und mit der Muttermilch bekommen, den Rock 'n Roll :)
1976 in Köln,genial,schöne Erinnerung.
Awesome show..
great! many thanks.... !!!! cheers from germany ;)
Out there somewhere is colour footage of the band live we need it found and put out there for all of us to enjoy
Amazing ❤️
I was near, five years old
1975...Une année charnière dans ma vie....!!
Wow That's an old one! Great to see Rossi flicking his hair back like he used to!!!!!
72-76 they were totally unique - two more class albums with BFY and Live then all downhill from there for me - Rick and Alan - thanks for the music...
They weren't much different than any other band back then
Вот это ДА!!! Обалденное видео!!!
AWESOME! Will see them in Dublin in april!!!
Thanks so much for this without a doubt the Greatest Frantic Four Video on RUclips!
Tribute to the drummer he was !
Still is
rick delivered those vocals with vengeance when little lady came up. RIP mate
This IS Original Frantic Four Quo!! 😎😍🤭🤪
Strange they never made it big in the states.
Because they weren't really unique. They were good but not unique
Este video es una joya!!! 🇦🇷