
Pedro wrote:I think the posts are a little disengenuous to Mark Griffiths. Lets Face it, he has played Bass for the Shadows now for over 20 years. Much, much longer than any of his predecessors. Further, Mark is probably a finer Bass player and certainly more technically proficient than any for his predecessors.
Bojan wrote:Pedro wrote:I think the posts are a little disengenuous to Mark Griffiths. Lets Face it, he has played Bass for the Shadows now for over 20 years. Much, much longer than any of his predecessors. Further, Mark is probably a finer Bass player and certainly more technically proficient than any for his predecessors.
As for Mark and his prowess as a bass guitar player, I certainly agree with you Pedro; there's no question about it. And I also agree that Mark playing bass on the whole tour was probably the most sensible solution. But in spite of being a fabulous bass player, Mark does have the charisma of Jet Harris, or even Licorice, at least in a Shadows context. Jet is a living legend. That is the main difference.
What they could have done was invite Jet and Lic to make a single guest appearance each at only one single concert, the one that was recorded for the DVD. I'm sure this would have been the real "closure" that us fans have been wanting to see. Two years ago, Marty Wilde did that when he called in the original Crew Cats, including Lic, Brian, and "Big" Jim Sullivan and performed Bad Boy. He also invited Jet, Bruce and Hank . . . At the end, they all came on state, which was great, because at last you had Hank, Bruce, Brian, Jet, and Lic on stage all together. If Tony had been alive, he would have been invited too, without any doubt. So, if Marty Wilde could do it, why couldn't the Shadows!
Pedro wrote: Maybe there is 'baggage' somewhere that lesser mortals, like you and i, will ever get to know about. We see the Shadows on stage and some members might know or have met the Shadows. But who really knows? It is very much a Hank/Bruce thing and I imagine they could be difficult. Coming from a seafaring background I know what resentment is all about and there just might be something here.
Bill Bowley wrote:Resentment at sea Pedro? Never seen it in my 33 years in the Navy (probably too drunk to remember!) -there is a fair bit in Reserves though!
alewis41 wrote:If they are anything like the "Final Tour" gigs, the shows are as closely scripted as a play or a musical - Down to the exact same jokes being inserted in the exact same places every night. This would seem to rule out the "let's get all the Shads on stage together one last time" plan, as appealing as that might sound to the fans.
Pedro wrote:Bill Bowley wrote:Resentment at sea Pedro? Never seen it in my 33 years in the Navy (probably too drunk to remember!) -there is a fair bit in Reserves though!
Well Bill, I came across a lot of it. I assume by Reserves you mean RFA but then they are neither Royal or Merchant and I would expect plenty there
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