I first saw Quo in 1979 at Wembley Arena on the WYW tour - and seven weeks later I was back at Hammersmith! Hooked or what? I've been to see them on average once a year, but the FF reunion was a show not to be missed. Great to see them back together again at Hammersmith, playing the old songs, and getting hooked all over again.
It was such a shame when Rick passed. He was such a genuine nice guy and really never got pissed when people recognised him and came over while he was busy. I was friends with him when he lived over the road from me in Teddington. I watered his house plants when he went on tour. great video 👍
Deep down he knows it. Drugs brought out his worst. I met him in the early 70’s . More of an accidental encounter. He and Rick in public out for the day relaxing. I was only 12 or 13 years old. He was a bully to us. Being kids and being near them was to much for him. He was a real bogan. Didn’t like him at all. Followed them ever since. The music and excitement live was just too much to resist.
I'm just thankful for the part he played in the classic years. And ohh so thankful that he agreed to the two "Frantic Four" tours. Would have bet my worldly goods of that ever happening.
@@wingchun-simplekungfu7584 It's not that deep down - he has admitted it several times. But even during the FF tours, he said (in his autobio) that a lot of the old frictions came back and he wanted to leave that behind.
I first saw Quo in 1979 at Wembley Arena on the WYW tour - and seven weeks later I was back at Hammersmith! Hooked or what? I've been to see them on average once a year, but the FF reunion was a show not to be missed. Great to see them back together again at Hammersmith, playing the old songs, and getting hooked all over again.
It was such a shame when Rick passed. He was such a genuine nice guy and really never got pissed when people recognised him and came over while he was busy.
I was friends with him when he lived over the road from me in Teddington. I watered his house plants when he went on tour. great video 👍
47:49 Wow! Dave Hill no less! Presumably, he just "popped in" as the band were in his neighbourhood.
Great band ever !!!!!
Diamond geezers
It's a shame Francis doesn't want to be there.
Francis killed the original band shame on him 😢
Deep down he knows it. Drugs brought out his worst. I met him in the early 70’s . More of an accidental encounter. He and Rick in public out for the day relaxing. I was only 12 or 13 years old. He was a bully to us. Being kids and being near them was to much for him. He was a real bogan. Didn’t like him at all. Followed them ever since. The music and excitement live was just too much to resist.
I'm just thankful for the part he played in the classic years. And ohh so thankful that he agreed to the two "Frantic Four" tours. Would have bet my worldly goods of that ever happening.
@@wingchun-simplekungfu7584 It's not that deep down - he has admitted it several times. But even during the FF tours, he said (in his autobio) that a lot of the old frictions came back and he wanted to leave that behind.
Shame on you Francis, you ruined quo.
he really didn't get a life