by captainhaddock » 31 Jan 2014, 22:44
I notice that most of the replies agree that The Shadows weren't cool. I was born in 1962 and have been a fan since about 1968. I kind of grew up watching them on TV whenever Cliffs movies were on and believe that Cliff was the main reason for the lack of coolness. That the Shadows are nice guys with immense musical talent is not in question, I even like Cliffs singing but Cliffs image is the reason for me, he can be embarassing especially when dancing, ie "Power to all our friends" Eurovision 1973. Great song, awful dancing, sorry. I was 13 when Cliff seemed to undergo a rebirth under the production of Bruce Welch, Cliff seemed to gain acceptance with some brilliant songs such as "Devil Woman" and "Miss you nights" only for Cliffs comments about "Honky tonk Angel" to spoil things. Cliff even seemed to regain acceptance with "Wired for Sound" but he began to spoil things again with his Christmas songs and became a cliche' and a laughing stock.
If only The Shadows had kept away from Cliff and even Norrie Paramour and Peter Gormley, swopped the Dinner suits and targetted a youthful audience,maybe attempted to break in the States instead of Australia. they would have been cool. But my question is, Are they cool today and did they lose the chance to cement their coolness by undertaking the Reunited tour with Cliff instead of another solo tour like the "Final tour" maybe with an appearance at Glastonbury or with Jools Holland.
It is a strange thing, but had The Shadows admitted to their foibles, they would have appeared human like the rest of us. Unfaithfulness, drinking, family disputes,Depression and suicide attempts are acceptable nowadays, nobody is perfect