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Status Quo
Quo, Status Quo, The, Statusquo, The Status Quo, ВИА "Status Quo", Группа «Статус-Кво», Статус Кво, Статус Куо, Статус-Кво, Стейтъс Куо, ステイタス・クォー
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Status QuoThe Anniversary Waltz Part 2The Video Pool UK January 1991
Status QuoAin't ComplainingThe Video Pool UK April 1988
Status QuoBurning BridgesThe Video Pool UK January 1989
Status QuoRain (From Top Pop)Top Pop Classics Vol.31
Status QuoDreamin'The Video Pool UK December 1986
Status QuoIn The Army NowThe Video Pool UK October 1986
Status QuoDown Down (From Top Pop)Top Pop Classics Vol.24
Status QuoWhat You're Proposing (From Top Pop)Top Pop Classics Vol.19
Status QuoRockin' All Over The World (From Top Pop)Top Pop Classics Vol.14
Status QuoAgain And Again (From Top Pop)Top Pop Classics Vol.12
Status QuoOl' Rag Blues (From Musikladen)Das Beste Aus Dem Musikladen Vol.3
Status QuoIce In The SunRemember 60's Vol.3
Status QuoCaroline (Live At The N.E.C. May 14th 1982)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoDown Down (Live At The N.E.C. May 14th 1982)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoPaper PlaneStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoBig Fat Mama (Live At Heitere Festival In Switzerland August 19th 2003)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoRoll Over Lay DownStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoDon't Waste My Time (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoLittle Lady (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoMystery SongStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoRainStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoBreak The Rules (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoSomething About You Baby I LikeStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoHold You Back (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoRockin' All Over The WorldStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoWhatever You WantStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoDon't Drive My CarStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoAgain And AgainStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status Quo4500 Times (Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival July 4th 2004)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoAll Stand Up (From The One And Only TV Programme July 2002)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoJam Side DownStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoCreepin' Up On You (From The One And Only TV Programme July 2002)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoPictures Of Matchstick Men (From Top Of The Pops February 1968)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoIn My Chair (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoGerdundula (Live At The Montreux Jazz Festival July 4th 2004)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoWild Side Of LifeStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoRock 'N' RollStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoWhat You're Proposin'Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoOl' Rag BluesStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoThe WandererStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoLivin' On An IslandStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoRunawayStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoA Mess Of The BluesStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoMarguerita Time (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoRollin' HomeStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoIn The Army NowStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoWhen You Walk In The RoomStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoBurning Bridges (Live At The Birmingham N.E.C. December 1989)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status Quo And The Beach BoysFun Fun FunStatus Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoOld Time Rock And Roll (From Top Of The Pops 2 Special November 2000)Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoThe Anniversary Waltz Part 1Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoThe Anniversary Waltz Part 2Status Quo. XS All Areas. The Greatest Hits
Status QuoIn The Army Now (From Formel Eins)30 Jahre Formel Eins. Die Jubilaumsedition Vol.2
Scooter Vs. Status QuoJump That Rock (Whatever You Want) (Audio Remastered Version)Scooter. 20 Years Of Hardcore. The Complete Video Collection Vol.1
Status QuoAin't ComplainingMixMash 80s Classics Vol.24
Status Quo And The Beach BoysFun Fun FunMixMash Party Classics Vol.25
Status QuoSpinning Wheel Blues (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.10
Scooter Vs. Status QuoJump That Rock (Whatever You Want) (Extended Version)DTVideos Extended Vol.43
Status QuoWhatever You WantMixMash Rock Classics Vol.3
Status QuoOl' Rag Blues (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.5
Status QuoApril, Spring, Summer And Wednesday (From Musikladen)Best Of Musikladen 1970-1983 Vol.6
Status Quo And The Beach BoysFun Fun FunMixMash 90s Classics Pop Vol.16
Status QuoI Didn't Mean ItMixMash 90s Classics Pop Vol.14
Status QuoIn The Army NowMixMash 80s Classics Vol.22
Status QuoThe WandererMixMash 80s Classics Vol.22
Status QuoRocking All Over The WorldHot Video Classics Football Songs And Pub Anthems
Status QuoMarguerita TimeMixMash 80s Classics Vol.25
Status QuoThe Anniversary Waltz Part 1MixMash Party Classics Vol.06
Status QuoWhat You're ProposingMixMash 80s Classics Vol.15
Status QuoThe Wanderer (From Top Pop)Top Pop Vol.7
Scooter Vs. Status QuoJump That RockDance Paradise Disco Remix
Scooter Vs. Status QuoJump That Rock (Whatever You Want)Eurochart. The Best
Status QuoIn The Army NoMagical Flight Vol.4
Status QuoRockin' All Over The WorldMega Hits Of The 70s Plus 80s
Status QuoDown Down (From Top Pop)Top Pop Vol.4
Status QuoWhatever You WantMixMash 70s Classics Vol.2
Status QuoSomething 'Bout You Baby I Like (From Bananas)Bananas Best Videos Vol.1
Status QuoDear John (From Bananas)Bananas Best Videos Vol.1
Status QuoRockin' All Over The World (Kultnacht)Kultnacht. Das Beste Aus Disco Vol.1
Status QuoRockin' All Over The World (From Top Of The Pops 2002)BBC Top Of The Pops BBC. 40th Anniversary 1964-2004
Status QuoAin't ComplainingNow You Can See The Music
Status QuoIn The Army NowDream Music. Ballads And Love Songs Vol.3
Status QuoDown Down40 Jaar Top 40 1975-1976
Status QuoThe WandererBack To The 80s 1984
Status QuoPictures Of Matchstick Men40 Jaar Top 40 1967-1968
Scooter Vs. Status QuoJump That Rock (Whatever You Want)Screenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision February 2009
Status QuoWhatever You WantMixMash Party Classics Vol.07
Status QuoSomething 'Bout You Baby I LikeMixMash Party Classics Vol.10
Status QuoThe Anniversary Waltz Part 2MixMash Party Classics Vol.04
Scooter Vs. Status QuoJump That Rock (Whatever You Want)UK Chart Video October 2008
Two south London fellows called Alan Lancaster (bass) and Francis Rossi (guitar) founded the band "The Spectres" in 1962 (see The Spectres). At that time, Mr. Rossi preferred to call himself Mike after one of his second names. In 1966, the band changed their name to "The Traffic", shortly thereafter to "The Traffic Jam" (see [Invalid Artist]). The lineup consisted of Lancaster, Rossi, John Coghlan (drums) and Roy Lynes (keyboard). A year later, the band changed name once again to "The Status Quo". Rick Parfitt (guitar) joined the band. Their first hit record, "Pictures of Matchstick Men", was released. "The" was omitted from the name of the band in 1969, known thereafter as just "Status Quo"
Status Quo are one of Britain's longest-lived bands, staying together for over 40 years. During much of that time, the band was only successful in the U.K., where it racked up a string of Top Ten singles across the decades. In America, the Quo were ignored after they abandoned psychedelia for heavy boogie rock in the early '70s. Before that, the band managed to reach number 12 in the U.S. with the psychedelic classic "Pictures of Matchstick Men" (a Top Ten hit in the U.K.). Following that single, the band suffered a lean period for the next few years, before the bandmembers decided to refashion themselves as a hard rock boogie band in 1970 with their Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon album. the Quo have basically recycled the same simple boogie on each successive album and single, yet their popularity has never waned in Britain. If anything, their very predictability has ensured the group a large following.The origins of Status Quo lie in a London-based beat group called the Spectres. Francis Rossi (vocals, guitar) and Alan Lancaster (bass) were the core members of the Spectres from their inception; within a few years, the band had added drummer John Coughlan and organist Roy Lynes. the Spectres released three unsuccessful singles before changing their style to psychedelia and adopting the name Traffic Jam and releasing the unsuccessful single "Almost But Not Quite There." After it flopped, the group added Rick Parfitt (guitar, vocals), formerly of the cabaret band the Highlights. When Parfitt joined the band in August 1967, the group again changed its name, this time to Status Quo.At first, Status Quo backed British solo artists, including Tommy Quickly, while working on their own material. "Pictures of Matchstick Men," the group's debut single, was released at the beginning of 1968 and quickly shot to number seven on the U.K. charts; within a few months, it was a number 12 in the U.S. as well. The immediate follow-up single, "Black Veils of Melancholy," was a flop, but "Ice in the Sun," written by former British pop star Marty Wilde, became Status Quo's second Top Ten hit in the fall of 1968. Over in America, the single barely registered, squeaking to number 70; it was the last time the group would ever chart in the U.S. For the next year, Status Quo tried to replicate the success of their first two singles with similar psychedelic material, but they had little luck. Finally, they revamped their sound ( and jettisoned organist Lynes ) in the summer of 1970, debuting their new heavy, bluesy boogie rock with the single "Down the Dustpipe." The single reached number 12, yet the full-fledged hard rock album Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon didn't gain much attention. Status Quo began playing concerts regularly across England, slowly building up a strong following in England. Following well-received sets at 1972's Reading and Great Western festivals, the band became a hot property. the Quo signed with Vertigo Records and their first single for the label, "Paper Plane," cracked the Top Ten in early 1973, while their first album for Vertigo, Piledriver, reached number five. Later that year, Hello entered the charts at number one, while its accompanying single, "Caroline," reached number five. Also in 1973, keyboardist Andy Bown, formerly of the Herd and Judas Jump, became the band's unofficial keyboardist.Throughout the '70s, each album Status Quo released went into the Top Five, while their singles ( including the number one "Down Down" (1974), "Roll Over Lay Down" (1975), "Rain" (1976), "Wild Side of Life" (1976), and a cover of John Fogerty's "Rockin' All Over the World" (1977) ) consistently hit the Top Ten and frequently went gold. Since they were experiencing a great deal of success, they didn't change their sound at all, they just kept churning out the same heavy boogie. America basically ignored Status Quo, yet their eponymous album managed to chart at 148 in 1976. Nevertheless, they were an English phenomenon, and England continued to support them even when pop music was undergoing drastic changes in the late '70s. Following the release of 1980's Just Supposin', drummer John Coughlan left the band in 1981 to form his own group, Diesel. Former Original Mirrors drummer Pete Kircher replaced him; his first appearance with the group was 1982's Never Too Late. During the early '80s, tensions escalated between bassist Lancaster and guitarists Rossi and Parfitt, who were the group's main songwriters. Lancaster left the Quo after performing with them for a final time at Live Aid. He subsequently took Rossi and Parfitt to court to prevent them from using the name "Status Quo." Lancaster lost his battle, and the name became the property of the guitarists.Once the lawsuit was settled, Rossi and Parfitt assembled a new band, hiring bassist John Edwards, drummer Jeff Rich, and keyboardist Andy Bown, who officially became a member of the group. The new lineup continued Status Quo's remarkable success, as they racked up a number of new Top Ten singles and hit albums, as well as consistently selling out concerts across England and Europe. In 1994, the group had its second number one hit of its career, with the football anthem "Come on You Reds"; the single was recorded with the football champions, Manchester United. By the mid-'90s, Status Quo had scored 50 British hit singles, which was a greater number than any other band in rock & roll history. In April 1997 Parfitt underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery but fully recovered and continued performing and recording with the Quo in the years to follow. Drummer Rich departed the band in 2000, replaced by Matt Letley, who has continued on with the band in the 21st century. The single “Jam Side Down” was a Top 20 hit in the U.K. during 2002, a year that also saw the release of the critically acclaimed Heavy Traffic album. The all-covers outing Don’t Stop arrived in 2004, followed by The Party Ain’t Over Yet in 2005 and In Search of the Fourth Chord in 2007.
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