THE band’s decision to hang up their famous Fenders came as a disappointment to their legions of fans.
A final tour where they could storm the stage in their inimitable fashion one more time just had to be done.
Sadly it had to be without the late Rick Parfitt due to illness, but this just added another dimension to the event.
For those who saw them on the tour, this album will be a reminder of just how good a live band The Quo really were.
From the blasting riff of the classic opener, Caroline, to the final dying note of Bye Bye Johnny, every song is a diamond. And all performed in the only way the band could play: full throttle, passionate and committed.
This album, in whatever format chosen, is a fitting reminder of the power of one of the world’s greatest rock bands. 9/10
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