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Live at Rockpalast 2007 & 1990

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Live at Rockpalast 2007 & 1990

Live at Rockpalast 2007 & 1990

The Quireboys - Live at Rockpalast 2007 & 1990 One would think that a band like The Quireboys, known for their raucous live performances and booze-fuelled antics, would be past their prime by now. But after listening to their latest live album, recorded at Rockpalast in both 2007 and 1990, it's clear that these British rockers still know how to put on a show. The album kicks off with a blistering rendition of "Hey You", with frontman Spike's signature rasp cutting through the mix like a hot knife through butter. The band's energy is infectious, with every riff and chord change hitting like a shot of Jack Daniels straight to the gut. Tracks like "7 O'Clock" and "Sex Party" showcase the band's ability to mix bluesy swagger with punk rock attitude, creating a sound that is uniquely their own. And let's not forget about their rendition of "Sweet Mary Ann", which practically oozes with nostalgia for a bygone era of rock and roll excess. Sure, The Quireboys may not be reinventing the wheel with this live album, but they sure as hell know how to keep it spinning. So grab a beer, crank up the volume, and let The Quireboys take you on a wild ride through rock and roll history. Trust me, you won't regret it.
$16.50

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Live at Rockpalast 2007 & 1990

$55.01

$16.50

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The Quireboys - Live at Rockpalast 2007 & 1990 One would think that a band like The Quireboys, known for their raucous live performances and booze-fuelled antics, would be past their prime by now. But after listening to their latest live album, recorded at Rockpalast in both 2007 and 1990, it's clear that these British rockers still know how to put on a show. The album kicks off with a blistering rendition of "Hey You", with frontman Spike's signature rasp cutting through the mix like a hot knife through butter. The band's energy is infectious, with every riff and chord change hitting like a shot of Jack Daniels straight to the gut. Tracks like "7 O'Clock" and "Sex Party" showcase the band's ability to mix bluesy swagger with punk rock attitude, creating a sound that is uniquely their own. And let's not forget about their rendition of "Sweet Mary Ann", which practically oozes with nostalgia for a bygone era of rock and roll excess. Sure, The Quireboys may not be reinventing the wheel with this live album, but they sure as hell know how to keep it spinning. So grab a beer, crank up the volume, and let The Quireboys take you on a wild ride through rock and roll history. Trust me, you won't regret it.