by bassgod » 23 Sep 2009, 23:19
I think we have to accept that as The Shadows and the majority of people who listen and/or play their music move into their 70's, it is inevitable that to a large extent the following has dwindled and will continue to do so. Some people are too ill or have passed on to the other side, some have lost interest or can't be bothered, or have different priorities. I think it is also true that there are endless repeats of the same old subjects on Shadows forums and there are only so many times the brain can withstand reading posts about "that sound" etc. At its height I think I am right in saying there were something like 5,000 members on the MSN site and one has to say there was a great atmosphere about that place that certainly was not present on the site we have just left. Many people did not come over from there and the same seems to be happening again, but that too, was inevitable I think.
With few exceptions, young people are not interested in The Shadows and most of them have never heard of them. Instrumental music is just about dead and until or unless someone comes up with a modern instrumental format that grabs the kids, it will stay that way. Having seen what tracks are on the new Cliff & The Shads CD, they certainly cannot be interested in attracting any new audiences, just regurgitating old tracks, with not one newly written number. It's hard to see who they are aiming the CD at really. Most of us will already have all those tracks on original vinyl or later CD's. I for one certainly wouldn't buy them all over again. The tracks I have heard are good but they have lost the raw excitment of the originals, so why bother.
I guess what I am trying to say is, the music has had its day, evident by the dwindling numbers on these type of forum and also at the Shads clubs around the country. Will be interesting to see what happens when the Cliff/Shads tour is over!!
Andy