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Post by ant on Sept 26, 2022 10:50:56 GMT
Hi. I'm selling my Mint copy of the Status Quo Live box set. Quo Live is unplayed, I played Tokyo Quo once and I've played a small part of Live in Australia '74. I'm selling through ebay so, if you're interested, click here and you can see the latest state of play. The auction finishes on Sunday 2nd October at around 7:15 pm. Here's the link: Quo LiveI'm also selling Led Zeppelin Remasters, the 4cd box set from 1990 if anyone is interested. Also in Mint condition and hardly ever played. Zep RemastersGood luck
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Post by mortified on Sept 26, 2022 21:37:01 GMT
Good luck, mate. It's not that easy to come by now I've got the live box set and although the packaging is nice, the Australia '74 recording is pi$$ poor quality. Not the first or last time with an old Quo gig unfortunately.
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 29, 2022 22:32:02 GMT
Good luck, mate. It's not that easy to come by now I've got the live box set and although the packaging is nice, the Australia '74 recording is pi$$ poor quality. Not the first or last time with an old Quo gig unfortunately. atleast its actually a soundboard recording - one of Mals old tapes from whilst he was with the band
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Post by ant on Oct 4, 2022 11:33:48 GMT
Good luck, mate. It's not that easy to come by now I've got the live box set and although the packaging is nice, the Australia '74 recording is pi$$ poor quality. Not the first or last time with an old Quo gig unfortunately. To be honest (and I'm answering this after the item has sold ) I was hugely disappointed to find the original running order for Live! in this box set. I much prefer the Turan remastered running order i.e. the gig running order. I've never been a huge fan of Tokyo Quo and was hoping for a little more on that disc - the guy who originally mixed it can't have known much about Quo - Rick is too low! And the Live in Aus disc was dreadful quality (no disrespect - we know that Quo recordings from the 70s are as rare as hen's teeth). So I was massively disappointed at paying £40 for that content. A remixed Tokyo Quo with the full gig would have been wonderful but we all know the archiving issues with Quo master tapes. I hope the purchaser enjoys it much more than I did.
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Post by mortified on Oct 5, 2022 7:13:17 GMT
Good luck, mate. It's not that easy to come by now I've got the live box set and although the packaging is nice, the Australia '74 recording is pi$$ poor quality. Not the first or last time with an old Quo gig unfortunately. To be honest (and I'm answering this after the item has sold ) I was hugely disappointed to find the original running order for Live! in this box set. I much prefer the Turan remastered running order i.e. the gig running order. I've never been a huge fan of Tokyo Quo and was hoping for a little more on that disc - the guy who originally mixed it can't have known much about Quo - Rick is too low! And the Live in Aus disc was dreadful quality (no disrespect - we know that Quo recordings from the 70s are as rare as hen's teeth). So I was massively disappointed at paying £40 for that content. A remixed Tokyo Quo with the full gig would have been wonderful but we all know the archiving issues with Quo master tapes. I hope the purchaser enjoys it much more than I did. I never understood why the record company (or whoever it was) changed the running order on the live album. It was a weird thing to do. I can only offer a feeble explanation about Roadhouse Blues finishing the record to make it sound more like the 'end' rather than the encores. And then trying to accommodate the rest of it on the vinyl. I have a bootleg vinyl of Tokyo Quo called Don't Waste My Time, which I bought at a record fair before I even knew Tokyo Quo existed. It's pi$$ poor quality and virtually unlistenable, but the running order is the same. Best thing about it was the album sleeve
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