Status Quo “Whatever You Want” (Live at Wacken 2017)
A defiant pulse of freedom, where simplicity becomes strength and rock endures not by changing, but by refusing to bend When Status Quo first released “Whatever You Want” in 1979,…
A defiant pulse of freedom, where simplicity becomes strength and rock endures not by changing, but by refusing to bend When Status Quo first released “Whatever You Want” in 1979,…
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