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Rick Parfitt RIP

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  • killer kish
    killer kish Posts: 2,019
    RIP Rick
    Great band and really enjoyed the Aquostic albums
  • R.I.P Mr Quo x
  • uie2
    uie2 Posts: 4,596
    Very sad news , RIP Rick
  • Sad to lose another rock star in 2016. One of those bands I never quite got to see live (nearly went to see them at The Marquee pre-Piledriver once but had a better offer that night. Should have gone as the "better offer" wasn't!)

    RIP Rick.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,344
    Really? As if he's going to rest in peace!

    RIP Rick - Rock In Perpetuity
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    One of the first songs on every playlist

    https://youtu.be/QQyB5buEV5s
  • Horsfield9
    Horsfield9 Posts: 3,082
    RIP
  • Black Prince Bexley nights not forgoten RIP.
  • Santa brought my first record player in years, records in the loft for years, son brought down, piledriver, how apt.
  • RIP

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  • daveaddick
    daveaddick Posts: 1,926
    Greenies got it spot on Rick was a fantastic guitarist. Anyone doubts it look on Utube where he talks about his playing and demonstrates how he composed some of the songs. Mystery Song is astonishing. RIP Rick always be a hero.
  • WSA
    WSA Posts: 1,913
    RIP
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    From Francis Rossi

    I was not ready for this. Rick Parfitt had been a part of my story for fifty years. Without doubt the longest relationship of my life: this was also the most satisfying, frustrating, creative and fluid. From those early days, we worked together to create the Quo sound, look and hits. We spent years on the road, on the stage and in the studio, rarely far from each other, honing what we did.

    We were a team, a double act, a partnership and yet also two very different people, handling the pressures of growing older, constant touring, dealing with success and keeping the creative flame burning in different ways. He developed his own sound, his own style, casually inspiring a generation of players.

    Rick was the archetypal rock star, one of the originals, he never lost his joy, his mischievous edge and his penchant for living life at high speed, high volume, high risk. His life was never boring, he was louder and faster and more carefree than the rest of us. There were any number of incidents along the way, times when he strayed into areas of true danger and yet still losing him now is still a shock. Even in a year that has claimed so many of our best, including now George Michael, Rick Parfitt stands out.
    I was not ready for this.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,369
    The plaque is there. Problem is it is on the side of a private residence behind two sets of railings and in someones garden.

    Didn't feel right to hang a tribute on a railing miles from the actual plaque.
  • One of the first songs on every playlist

    https://youtu.be/QQyB5buEV5s

    As a mid 30s guy I always think of Quo (in an affectionate) way as the archetypal Dad Rock band. Rocking all over the world, Old Rag Blues, Whatever you want etc.

    Didn't even know this was by them. It's a really emotive song - brilliant track!
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,614

    One of the first songs on every playlist

    https://youtu.be/QQyB5buEV5s

    As a mid 30s guy I always think of Quo (in an affectionate) way as the archetypal Dad Rock band. Rocking all over the world, Old Rag Blues, Whatever you want etc.

    Didn't even know this was by them. It's a really emotive song - brilliant track!
    When I saw them a couple of years ago, I was surprised (and pleased) at how heavy they were at times. OK, they weren't Twisted Sister but certainly weren't poppy at all.
  • Just came across this on the net. 

    Great bit of nostalgia. Rick meeting up with the Harrison twins at Hayling Island and going through his pre quo days with them.  Plumstead gets a mention as does the Welcome Inn.  A bit of 12 bar blues near the end too what's not to like?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJuV-OC-GQg 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,045
    Just came across this on the net. 

    Great bit of nostalgia. Rick meeting up with the Harrison twins at Hayling Island and going through his pre quo days with them.  Plumstead gets a mention as does the Welcome Inn.  A bit of 12 bar blues near the end too what's not to like?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJuV-OC-GQg 
    They've let themselves go a bit: https://www.greatestphysiques.com/male-physiques/harrison-twins/

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  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,689
    edited December 2020
    RedChaser said:
    Saw him with Quo performing at the Welcome Inn just before their first hit with Pictures of Matchstick Men, sad news. RIP
    Got to be my favorite band, Quo, and i was there on that first ever gig at The Welcome Inn
    supporting Episode Six, who had Ian Gillan and Roger Glover pre Deep Purple.
    Rick was the driving force of Quo, RIP

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  • red10
    red10 Posts: 835
    We went to their Christmas show at the O2, probably 2015. Blown away by the musicianship and talent, so much better that the 12 bar they were famous for. RIP Rick.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    Quo Live recorded in 1976 is the best live album by any band....ever!
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,614
    red10 said:
    We went to their Christmas show at the O2, probably 2015. Blown away by the musicianship and talent, so much better that the 12 bar they were famous for. RIP Rick.
    I was there too, fantastic show.
  • red10 said:
    We went to their Christmas show at the O2, probably 2015. Blown away by the musicianship and talent, so much better that the 12 bar they were famous for. RIP Rick.
    I was there - seen them many many times over the years. A great live show always. CAFC and Quo - seen me through some good and bad times lol. Cardiff Castle 1976 was my first gig, under scorching sun brilliant. Missed the last train back to SE London so slept in the Street!! Hammersmith with the F4 in the 70s - wonderful. Met Francis recently and I was like a love struck teen lol.