by Iain Purdon » 14 Nov 2010, 14:23
I agree with Tab, no need to apologise Gary!
I don't even hanker after a new album. The idea presupposes that these fine fellows still want to work with each other in a style they established as lads back in 1958. Imagine going to all the trouble and then getting the sort of reviews Hank had to put up with for some of his more recent material. I doubt the sales figures would reward the effort either.
(Not the best comparison, but I'm picturing going back to my first job with those who were there with me and setting about what we did then. The reunion would be amusing but the nuts and bolts of it would make it pall pretty quickly!)
The Shadows started something huge and have now moved on as musicians and as people. It's natural. So has the public.
Meanwhile I agree with cockroach about the opportunities they are providing now, especially Bruce. I'd add that Licorice is also still delighting fans with PAs all over the place.
Meanwhile, all power to the elbows of the young generation of players who have seen something in this music and are making it their own, as well as to the old hands who have encouraged them. I feel sure that, with their energy and creativity, they can develop much that we will enjoy and admire. Let's hope so!
Iain
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