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Status Quo (The Frantic Four)

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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. 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. ..
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Member Since: 11/3/2006
Band Members: Francis Rossi - Lead Guitar/Vocals, Rick Parfitt - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals, Alan Lancaster - Bass Guitar/Vocals, John Coughlan - Drums
Influences:
Sounds Like: THE ALBUMSMa Kelly's Greasy Spoon - 1970Dog Of Two Head - 1971Piledriver - 1972Hello - 1973Quo - 1974On The Level - 1975Blue For You - 1976Quo Live! - 1977Rockin' All Over The World - 1977If You Can't Stand The Heat - 1978Whatever You Want - 1979
Record Label: none

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