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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!!! STUNNING!!!, July 6, 2005
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Trevor J. Hutchinson (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Live (Audio CD)
One of the truly great live albums, by a fantastic live group at its peak. It's most unfortunate that most of North America never really tuned in to Status Quo, to see why they are SO BIG in Britain, Europe and the rest of the world. Released in early 1977, it mostly features tracks from their two best albums, "Hello" and "Quo" from 1973 and 1974 respectively, although they do dip back to earlier albums like "Piledriver", and even 1970's "Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon". Highlights? The entire 2-disc set is one complete highlight! Much harder rocking than on the original albums, especially from Roll Over Lay Down through Backwater to Just Take Me on to 4500 Times! The finale of Roadhouse Blues followed by the encores of Caroline and Bye Bye Johnny are stunning.For those only familiar with the late 60's psychedelic sound of Pictures of Matchstick Men, be prepared to have your socks rocked off!! Play it LOUD!!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An overlooked but tremendous live release!, July 6, 2005
This review is from: Live (Audio CD)
If you have fond memories of being up front at concerts by the likes of Humble Pie, Black Oak Arkansas, Rory Gallagher, Foghat, the Faces, BTO, Thin Lizzy, Skynyrd, etc...then you'll love this one from the Quo. It's been remastered, the sound quality is outstanding, the tracks are in the right running order, and the bottom line is that it's good enough to make you wish you were there at the Apollo in Glasgow the night they recorded it!

I first bought this on vinyl when it originally came out and I still think that one of the best things about Quo was that they did a decidedly better job than most bands of that era at knowing when to take a full on rocker of a song and throttle it back just long enough to make you sit up and listen closer...just in time for them to slam right back into the rocking!

For me, the first disc of this set is worth the price of admission alone - I love every last glorious second of "Forty-Five Hundred Times"!. The second disc tends to get a mite repetitive before it's all over, but that's a very small quibble.

Heretical or not, this tends to find its way into my changer more often than even Skynyrd's "One More From The Road".

Buy it, turn it up, it'll make you smile!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awsome!!!!!, July 24, 2008
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This album rocks! One of the best live albums I've ever heard! I'd been wanting to get this for so long, and one day I decided on getting it. It has a great song selection, practically all the best ones. 1976 was the perfect year for recording a live album because Quo were at the peak of their success, and they still had the original lineup of Francis, Rick, Alan, and John.

The sound quality is great. It's just like being there when you turn your stereo up maximum. The audience is crazy. The band said that their wildest fans were in Glasgow, so the Glasgow Apollo couldn't have been a better place to record this.

I find it unusual that they played "Caroline" for the encore instead of for the opening song, but it was really cool that way; it added a new twist to their typical live show. They do end with Bye Bye Johnny though. All songs are played perfectly and it's super raw and super heavy.

'Not much more to say other than, if you like live rock and you're a Quo fan. this album is an absolute must for you're collection.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PLAY THIS LOUD AS POSSIBLE, October 8, 2006
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R. Lee (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
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I've been into hard rock and bluesy rock for 38 yrs. I'm 53 now and have survived over 200 live concerts. This live concert is the kinda music that people like me live for. Beg, borrow or steal for the money to buy this double CD, you will be glad you did. This is hard rock at it's best. You will have to buy a new stereo to listen to it. Live shows like this are not found too often on CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Will the real Status Quo please stand up, February 23, 2011
This review is from: Live (Audio CD)
Very hard to believe that a band that could make this kind of hard hitting adrenalin producing melodic rock and blues could turn into a soft cabaret pop band and disown nearly everything they were truly great at! Quo Live is a masterpiece. Certainly, it has to be one of the finest live albums ever recorded in music history, it is that good. The original Quo could not be touched. For nigh on 11 years, from Ma Kelleys to Never Too late they constantly produced magnificently constructed boogie rock and blues (bar the odd duff album, Heat and Rockin') and then it tapered off. Granted, even today they are a great band live and hats off to them for keeping it all going, but back in the 70's it was the real Status Quo. The Quo that made them legends, the Quo that produced hit after hit, the Quo that had the most fanatical following of any band and the Quo that could produce sell out tours before a ticket even went on official sale!

Quo Live makes you realise how truly sensational and tight this band were. Ask anyone about Quo today and you get snide remarks about silly pop numbers, selling out, fools, past their use by date etc.. If those same people heard this album you would have to pick them up off the floor. Hard to believe we are talking about the same band.

Quo Live = hard rock and blues at its very finest. You won't hear better.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quo at the top of their game. Their finest hour, plain and simple, April 8, 2009
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Taped over three nights at Scotland's leading live venue, the Glasgow Apollo, these classic 1976 recordings finds Status Quo at the top of their game.

The band had tentatively moved from psychedelia to hard rock and boogie rock a few years earlier, and they were touring in support of their latest LP, "Blue for You", so a standart concert would probably have included more than two songs from that particular album. But when you make a live album you want it to reflect more than just the sound of your latest album being played on stage, right? At least that's what the Quo did, and they succeeded, too. There have been several live albums since this one, and good ones, too, but none of them capture the power of early Quo quite as well as this one.

"Live" is 83½ minutes of tough, fiery, exciting hard rock from just before Quo went soft in the 80s and became a pop-rock band rather than a hard rock band. (Yeah, sorry, but that's what happened, and you know it!)
The 70s was the decade of the double live album, and this one is one of the more succesful ones for sure. I'm not a huge Quo fan, I'm too young to remember them in their 70s prime, but to me, this is a good as they ever got, and they're very, very good indeed!
The drums bite, the bass rumbles potently, and the guitars churn out one heavy blooze-n-boogie-riff after another. And it's all impressively tight, never once does the band sound like they're about to go off the rails or trail off into meaningless improvisations. Even on the 14-minute "Roadhouse Blues" and the 16-minute "Forty-Five Hundred Times" they stick together like glue.

On this 2005 CD reissue that I'm listening to, the playing order has been corrected to reflect the original set list, so disc two opens with "Roll Over Lay Down" and closes with "Bye Bye Johnny", and the original show closer, "Forty-Five Hundred Times", is now the last track on disc one.
And what a "Roll Over Lay Down" it is! The lyrics are trite, yes, and the band's singers weren't that great either, but you won't care. Not when the music is this exhilarating.
And there are plenty of other highlights, of course. "In My Chair" is one of the finest blues-rock numbers the Quo ever did, a dense, powerful grind, and it is followed by (or juxtaposed by) "Little Lady", a joyous up-tempo romp which then bleeds into the swaggering riff-rocker "Most of the Time" with its scorching guitar solo.
"Is There a Better Way" is here as well, as is the driving "Don't Waste My Time" and the pure blues "Junior's Wailing", and you can just imagine the crowd going wild to this thundering rendition of "Caroline".

Nowhere else is the power of the original Status Quo so well captured. There may not be as many radio-friendly pop songs as on their 80s albums...no "You're in the Army Now" or anything like that. But seriously - this is so much better!
This album rocks like very few others, and whatever else they might have become later on, "Live" showcases the mighty Quo in all their swaggering, hard-rocking glory.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Live CD By England's Biggest Hitmakers, December 22, 2006
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LIVE is a great album by Status Quo, a British hard rock band who've racked up more hit singles than the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. The second disc contains most of the best songs, but the first disc has its moments, too. The fact that band leaders Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt believe that the young Australian tourist jailed in Indonesia since 2005 for drug smuggling was wrongfully convicted makes LIVE an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE WANTS TO BOOGIE?, March 23, 2011
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What was it about the 70s that resulted in so many great live albums? Whatever it was, let's celebrate rather than question, because this is one mighty fine little body of work.

I shudder to use the word, but this CLASSIC Quo lineup of Rossi, Parfitt, Lancaster and Coghlan laid the foundation of a remarkably resilient and successful formula. As a band they've been around almost as long as the Stones, but have never hinted at degenerating into parody as has happened to the Stones. And while Quo's sound and arrangements might sometimes be repetitive, they have always managed to regenerate freshness with each new release. And when all is said and done - if you find THE three chords, why mess with perfection?

This recording comes from back in their first decade and what this album provides is solid, heads down, driving rock, roll, and boogie. That was good enough for me in the 70s - and it's good enough for me in the 21st century.

So if you remember when rock'n'roll was the real stuff, when r'n'b was still related to the blues, and when boogie really got the feet tapping, do yerselves a favour and check this one out. You can never have too much rock, roll and boogie - trust me, I know what I'm talking about.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the better live cd's, January 15, 2011
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the only complaint have with this one is that they didn't expand it! The band was such a monster machine live with superradical crowds jumping up and down that if you saw them today you'd never know how these shows were!, they are still great though but at this time few bands had shows as rowdy. This is hard rockin done with ability and perfection. they were still at their 1970-82 peak here and boy they could rip it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Star For The Music & The Remaster !!, April 1, 2005
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"The Woj" (Downers Grove, IL) - See all my reviews
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A must purchase for any Status Quo fan. Just the fact that you're reading this means you gotta be one. First, the songs are put into there original running order, which is a real bonus for Quo purists. It really gives the listener the feel of the original concert. Second and most importantly, the remastering job is superb. A definite upgrade over the previously available import versions (and even the vinyl). Lancaster's bass and Coghlan's drum kit get the biggest boost here. The clarity of the instruments, vocal nuances, "sonic subtleties" etc., etc. are all brought to life. Truely amazing remastering job by Mr. Tim Turan over in the UK!! Lasty, the music...the "Frantic Four", 'nuff said!!! Do I really need to elaborate? So, add to cart ASAP, I swear on my vinyl copy of "Blue For You" you will not be disappointed!
Oh, and by the way....where the riduculously high "list price" came from is beyond me. I advise going over to zShops and purchase this at a much more reasonable price from one of the sellers there.
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