Alan Lancaster, interview

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2007-07-10に共有
Alan Lancaster 84' - I think?

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  • @goranquo
    Nobody can replace the best rocker on the planet, the real-quo-boogie boys: Lancaster, Parfitt, Rossi & Coghlan. They made together the best Quo-music, they made Quo immortal...
  • American fan. [Yes I'm the one] Started with Hello! I saw then on the Quo tour. FANTASTIC!! I liked Rockin" All Over The World but the sound was getting thin. I could not find one good song on If You Can"t Stand The Heat album but bought a few more albums anyway. Alan to me was the heavvier song writer and was sorry when he left and that goes for John as well. I bought Heavy Traffic on disc and I liked it & have picked up some of the lesser albums as well.None of my friends really liked them .
  • @hibeeOz
    great stuff...come back alan quo need you & john, too much cabaret quo on Lost Chord CD
  • @bryemycaz
    This is late 1980 as Alan says "Rick had a terrible tragedy this year". Which would be the tragic death of his daughter in the August of that year.
  • @olragblues
    still enjoy em live but will always agree that the original line up was THE one.miss Nuff and Spud
  • This looks 70's but the Quo geeks R sayin' 1980, lovely plants in the studio, like Day of the fuckin' Triffids, watch out Alan! the plants R gonna strangle U !!
  • Sound Unlimited. Legendary show. Donnie always looked like he’d been up all night.
  • This can't be 1984, because he mentions 'John' as living on the Isle of Man and Coghlan left in 81.
  • "Pre-end of the road is better than post-end of the road" Not sure about that. To my mind they started losing their direction in about 1980 and that continued irrespective of the lineup until 'Rock til you Drop' in 1992 (ish?) when they seemed to remember how to rock again (great version of 4500 times on that album btw!)
  • @impact1
    amen to that. Quo is: Rock, Alan, John and Francis.
  • @bragget
    Having been dumped by Quo, he was described in a recent interview as "still the bitterest man in pop by some distance"