George Geddes wrote:I can't speak about the stage setup, as I wasn't at the concerts, though the Palladium does have a revolving stage...
However, I do remember Cliff being quite emphatic in newspaper interviews that he would be playing his new material, as that was where he was musically. On at least one occasion (if my memory is correct) he did remark that he felt sorry for the Shadows, as all they had was nostalgia... whereas he had his new material.
Quite a contrast to the 1984 concerts which were just Cliff and the Shadows (plus Alan Park on the Cliff numbers).
George
Jay Bass wrote:Hi
This Is one of my favourite recordings of The Shadows / Cliff and The Shadows. Cliff Richard
I love Alan Jones 's Bass playing on these tracks it realy sounds alive, i remeber buying the Vinyl lp
and being blown away with the sound.
Also some great Playing From Mo Foster With The Cliff Richard Band
I also have a Video tape somewhere of the concert ,but if i recall the video was edited quite a bit and
some of the Tracks which are on the Lp are not on the Video.
il have to try and find it .
Regards
Jay
StuartD wrote:HI
I was there at the concert - two in fact- and they certainly made use of the Palladium's revolving stage. After the Cliff set with his band he came in front of the curtains and sang a song with his guitar - Up in Canada rings a bell - then as the curtains went back it was the Shadows on stage and when the sound of Move It came out just as the curtains were opening you could cut the atmosphere with a knife! The Shads gear had been set up on the back part of the revolving stage and then it spun round during the acoustic number.
Regards
Stu
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