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Beyond good and evil with the rock of ages

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The Sunday Telegraph London, December 5th, 2004

Status Quo The Darkness Pop Status Quo are boogieing for middle-aged Britain at the Brighton Centre, hanging out to dry one more time their well- laundered old- time blues music. Quo's matey, minimalist sing-a-long songs emerge from a time when you made your pop music using freshly drawn water and a pre-warmed kettle, when your bread was white, your butter was marge, and Top of the Pops was watched enthusiastically by millions. Their audience is pure Antiques Roadshow, in Green Shield stamp- collecting heaven as Quo heave, hike and chord their way through material that's as old and resilien...

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