by Iain Purdon » 26 Nov 2012, 11:50
The three Shads bassists of their 60s heyday were described by Shadows members along these lines. Jet was driving and adventurous. Lic was steady and reliable. John was both. Brian said John's timing was so good that it freed him up to experiment on the drums without worrying about having to keep the beat.
John was also a fine composer both with the other Shadows and by himself. His widow Margaret said she would like him to be remembered for his songs.
As a bass player, John was a pioneer. He developed different sounds and playing styles, would play double stops and chords, and had a syncopation that was quite new to the music of his time.
"The best one we had", said Brian Bennett.
It took him a while to develop confidence and panache on stage, although it was very much to come. Here he is in a very early concert. He doesn't quite know the steps yet, and indeed never enjoyed doing them, but this marks the beginnings of a long successful partnership.
To hear him as he was at the same time, just listen to The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt and concentrate on the bass part. It is stunningly good, excellent accompaniment and with twiddles in all the right places only.
Iain Purdon
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