Loved these guys since 1970. There has never been a day since that the first live album hasn't been played in part or full, at home or in the car. I've gone through much in my life since 1970 but Quo have always been there. Sadly, they are a shadow of their former selves as Rossi is the only member left. I can't see them any other way than a Quo tribute band. But, God, the 70's were rockin'.
I got goosebumps all over. What a band. Wonderful songs, cleverly arranged. Though I never sounded like them, they were a huge influence to the guitar player I became.
For some men. What a band. It's amazing that someone manages to achieve and experience what they have done. Rock'n Roll as it should be on stage and off stage. Legends all together. Respect - primarily to Rick 🌹 and Allan 🌹 but also to everyone who has contributed and still ensures that we get to hear proper Rock 🎸🎹🥁🎤
Ive seen the hello quo film and the other doc which was a extra on the live from montreaux blu ray but this is brill, great to see ricks mam and ex wifes, they were pretty ladies. I saw this first on bbc 1 when i was 15 but me and mates would not admit we saw it as quo had become bit of a laughing stock by 2000 with covers albums and pub tours etc
I don't know what you're correcting because the title of the documentary is Excess All Areas. It'd help if you watch the first 15 seconds and you would have seen the title card...
They’ve left their musical stamp on the pages of history. Here forever now. Glad I was alive to buy all of their albums and see them live. Love em.
Bought a lot of their albums, but never got to see them live across the pond.
Thanks Quo. Your music vibe will always be around. Great music always lives on. From one who's enjoyed them for over half a century. 🎸🎸
Smashing documentary👍,
From the time when there were actually programmes worth watching on the BBC👍
It sure was, imagine if this was made now would be a bunch of nobodies on to tick boxes
I’m in the best documentary of the band ever 👌
Me too! 24 odd years ago crazy
Don't know how many times I've watched this over the years, still love it. Best docu of Quo ever
Loved these guys since 1970. There has never been a day since that the first live album hasn't been played in part or full, at home or in the car. I've gone through much in my life since 1970 but Quo have always been there. Sadly, they are a shadow of their former selves as Rossi is the only member left. I can't see them any other way than a Quo tribute band. But, God, the 70's were rockin'.
I got goosebumps all over. What a band. Wonderful songs, cleverly arranged. Though I never sounded like them, they were a huge influence to the guitar player I became.
This is Pure Class!! :)
Omg, saw them at the Hammersmith Odeon 1970's ...what memories and what a band!
Thank you 👊🏼
Look forward to this. Used to be on here but got deleted
@@PeaveyPV20 had to get rid of the Beat Club and BRIT awards footage for it to be viewable, but the edits aren't that noticeable.
@@UnofficialStatusQuo that bit at the brits where they whip of suits for denim was brill, what a shame
For some men. What a band. It's amazing that someone manages to achieve and experience what they have done. Rock'n Roll as it should be on stage and off stage. Legends all together. Respect - primarily to Rick 🌹 and Allan 🌹 but also to everyone who has contributed and still ensures that we get to hear proper Rock 🎸🎹🥁🎤
Legendary band
Ricks laugh is the best, top incredibly funny men him and Francis.
Lovely documentary, never saw it before
long live the quo
Long live the mighty Quo
cool doco
I like Status Quo.
One day they might spell Spud's last name correctly 😮😂
Ive seen the hello quo film and the other doc which was a extra on the live from montreaux blu ray but this is brill, great to see ricks mam and ex wifes, they were pretty ladies. I saw this first on bbc 1 when i was 15 but me and mates would not admit we saw it as quo had become bit of a laughing stock by 2000 with covers albums and pub tours etc
How on earth bob geldof got them to get back together for live aid by blabbing out words damn...
"access"
I don't know what you're correcting because the title of the documentary is Excess All Areas. It'd help if you watch the first 15 seconds and you would have seen the title card...