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Being a Shadows fan

Posted:
15 Apr 2016, 19:49
by Syd62
Programme on tonight with Twiggy talking to fans of the Shadows. Think it's on BBC2
Re: Being a Shadows fan

Posted:
15 Apr 2016, 20:31
by Graham C. Marshall
BBC 4 - 9pm
Re: Being a Shadows fan

Posted:
16 Apr 2016, 09:00
by alanbakewell
If you missed it, ( as I did ), you'll get it on catch up.
Re: Being a Shadows fan

Posted:
16 Apr 2016, 12:07
by drakula63
Watched it.
It was reasonably good and there was about five minutes of Shadows content near the beginning. Inevitably, perhaps, they showed the usual B&W clips from Crackerjack and the footage of them from the youth club playing for Princess Margaret. Some nice reminiscences although, again inevitably, it quickly became 'The Beatles Show'. Surprised that there was no real mention of Cliff. All in all, not bad.
More importantly, the programme that followed (Rock 'n Roll Britannia) featured interviews from Bruce, Liquorice and Mo Foster. And the usual clips!
Re: Being a Shadows fan

Posted:
16 Apr 2016, 15:33
by MikeAB
Nice programme with far more Shadows than usual. It was poor though that Cliff was so sidelined (as the Shads usually are). Billy Fury hardly merited the higher profile he was given.
Re: Being a Shadows fan

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17 Apr 2016, 06:27
by grayn
I quite enjoyed the Rock 'n Roll Britannia programme.
Bruce was a wlecome guest and it was interesting how he confirmed that Rock n Roll had become "sanitised" and the Shads were part of that process.
I agreed with Noddy Holder. Shakin Alll Over, was by far the best British RnR single of that era.
Re: Being a Shadows fan

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17 Apr 2016, 17:04
by Martin Page
Documentary on Lonnie Donegan tonight on ITV plus docs on The Everly Brothers and Billy Fury on Friday on BBC4.
Re: Being a Shadows fan

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17 Apr 2016, 21:39
by David Martin
A great opportunity to set the record straight... missed.
I was so disappointed.
Re: Being a Shadows fan

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18 Apr 2016, 14:09
by Hank2k
Re: Being a Shadows fan

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18 Apr 2016, 14:54
by neil2726
Billy Fury was one of the most under rated singers of the period, writing many of his own songs before others even thought of it! He apparently had more top 40 hits than the Beatles and so deserved the high profile given . Illness of course cut his career short. I hope next Fridays documentary does him justice. Sadly missed!
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