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Topic History of: Rubettes.
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andrew JK2006 wrote:
Agreed - all splendid. I always felt Whatever You Want by Status Quo was a superb intro, taking clever ages to slip into the riff. A very under rated creative group.

I disagree when I saw them it was dire, there no energy it felt like they didn't want to be there, it seemed like it was effort, crowd was huge and lots of energy from the audience but not from Quo.
honey!oh sugar sugar. And this one is magnificent.




As an eleven year old, I knew what fringe and buckle stompers and two tone tonic strides were, but the line "lay it on me" baffled us all.
andrew Badge by Cream chunky bassline by Jack Bruce.

Urban Spaceman by Bonzo Dog.

Suite Judy Blue Eyes by CSN.
JK2006 Agreed - all splendid. I always felt Whatever You Want by Status Quo was a superb intro, taking clever ages to slip into the riff. A very under rated creative group.
In The Know Most instantly recognisable intro ?

I'd say -

Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds

I Feel Fine - The Beatles