Hello from a "newbie". I don't mean to cause any offence with this question, but it puzzles me.
I was born in 1960 so I just sort of missed the Shadows, although my big brother had a couple of their singles and I remember thinking that Stars Fell On Stockton was an odd and strange title.....
No, my point is this. All manner of music that for years and years was generally considered quite irredeemably naff, at any rate by music fans, has in recent times become 'retro-cool'- as some examples;
*post-army Elvis
*Frank Sinatra
*Andy Williams (now the '"Emperor Of Easy")
*Burt Bacharach
- I'm not comparing the Shadows to these people, it's just that it's now considered quite acceptable to like them when for many many years no self-respecting music fan would dare to admit a sneaking soft spot for any of the above...................certainly over time the Shadows were thought of as very cabaret and MOR, but no-one holds that against Sinatra......
......but the Shadows still aren't 'retro-cool'. They get a certain level of respect from the first generation of rock musicians who remember them first time around, but their profile among music fans in general is much, much lower than they deserve, given how massive, and how influential, they were.
I wonder why people think this is.
Is it because they're still alive? (It's unfortunate that you hear much more about some musicians once they've passed on)
Is it the Before The Beatles There Was Nothing myth?
I'm curious........
Only one man's opinion, of course.
cheers
Ian


