DEFINING MOMENT

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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby Martin Page » 08 Jan 2011, 10:50

Probably seeing Lonnie Donegan on Sunday Night at The London Palladium. Later of course The Shads. Got a record player in 1961 and the first two records that I bought were The Hunters' The Storm and The Shadows' Kon-Tiki - quickly followed by the EPs: Shadows to the Fore and The Shadows. All this plus seeing Cliff and The Shadows on the Palladium spurred me on to getting a guitar (together with the obligatory 'Play-in-a Day') and subsequently joining my first group at the end of 1962. I actually bought Bert Weedon's China Doll (still have it), which was the theme music to (I think) TV's Five O'Clock Club.

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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby neilbridges99 » 08 Jan 2011, 11:40

wow its a long time ago, Chris barber in the 50s had a young banjo player in his band in the interval he played a couple of tunes on guitar and sang Rock Island line, years later it was a smash hit the rest is history. Neil
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby cockroach » 08 Jan 2011, 13:18

Please accept my most abject apologies for the typing error. I wrote that post late at night after work..

I should of course have typed 'BUDDY HOLLY'.

I hope Mr. David Robinson is satisfied with this apology.
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby dave robinson » 08 Jan 2011, 13:46

cockroach wrote:Please accept my most abject apologies for the typing error. I wrote that post late at night after work..

I should of course have typed 'BUDDY HOLLY'.

I hope Mr. David Robinson is satisfied with this apology.



Certainly am, Mr John Cochrane ;)
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