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Sweet Dreams

Postby Fenderman » 29 Apr 2015, 20:00

Last night i was looking through the Victor Rust book as i wanted to get the recording date of Sweet Dreams and was surprised when he said that 'it wasn't very good'. I think it's a lovely little instrumental, i even have it on my mp3 player. Am i in a minority or does everyone else like it?
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby dave robinson » 29 Apr 2015, 20:50

I like Sweet Dreams and play it frequently when practicing, though it's not too well known outside Shadows circles. :)
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby noelford » 29 Apr 2015, 20:59

I play it and it has always been one of my most favourite Shads' tunes. 'Not very good'?! Nonsense!!!
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby dave robinson » 29 Apr 2015, 21:13

Anyway, who's Victor rust when he's at home , is he a group ? :|
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby Iain Purdon » 29 Apr 2015, 23:48

Well I hope he and his mates don't read that! Victor Rust writes books, many of them about recording artistes and their work.
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby JimN » 30 Apr 2015, 00:43

Sweet Dreams (just to clear this up: the correct title really is Sweet September) is, without a doubt, the best thing the Shadows recorded in 1962, bar none.

PS: 24th July 1962.

PPS: I have most Shadows (and Cliff/Shadows) recording dates in an Excel file.
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby dave robinson » 30 Apr 2015, 00:44

Sorry, never heard of him.
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby JimN » 30 Apr 2015, 00:54

I understand that Victor is the son of Brian Rust.

Brian is a noted historian of the sound recording world, perhaps best known for his contribution to "The Guinness Book of Recorded Sound" (which is an excellent read):

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Guinness-Record ... 0851122744

PS: Other good books on the history of record companies (from the very early Edison days up into the mp3 age) include:

"The Rise And Fall Of EMI Records" by Brian Southall and

"Where Have All The Good Times Gone?" by Louis Barfe.

Louis's book is a wonderful, detailed, history. I haven't finished it yet.
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby ecca » 30 Apr 2015, 06:43

Sweet Dreams - great tune, I remember playing it when it came out in 1962 when I was 14 and still a paper kid but our rhythm player , similarly aged 14 , had problems with the chords.
It's hardly a rhythm players dream is it ?

https://app.box.com/s/9mx268c9y8c6tl3n7p91
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Re: Sweet Dreams

Postby Iain Purdon » 30 Apr 2015, 11:30

It's not a bass player's dream either! You can't busk Sweet Dreams, you have to know the part.
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