The Shadows at their heaviest?

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The Shadows at their heaviest?

Postby iefje » 06 Jul 2010, 11:48

I don't know if this has been discussed before, but what tracks by The Shadows would you say are the heaviest? A couple of tracks from the 1959-1979 era in the category, I would say, are:
- Driftin';
- Gonzales;
- Rhythm & Greens;
- Ranka-Chank;
- Main Theme;
- The Drum Number;
- Genie With The Light Brown Lamp;
- Breakthru';
- National Provincial Samba;
- Don't Make My Baby Blue;
- The War Lord;
- John's Rocker;
- Late Night Set;
- Will You Be There;
- Scotch On The Socks;
- Bombay Duck;
- Tennessee Waltz;
- Prelude In E Major;
- Cathy's Clown;
- Naughty Nippon Nights;
- Voyage To The Bottom Of The Bath;
- Proud Mary;
- My Babe;
- Get Back;
- Pinball Wizard/See Me Feel Me;
- Humbucker;
- Jungle Jam;
- Good Vibrations;
- Rockin' With Curly Leads;
- Gutbucket;
- Jumpin' Jack Input;
- Spider Juice;
- It'll Be Me Babe;
- Honky Tonk Women;
- Baker Street.

Any other thoughts?
iefje
 
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Re: The Shadows at their heaviest?

Postby Kon-Tiki » 06 Jul 2010, 12:56

:mrgreen: "Hammerhead" from the Guardian Angel album...!
Kon-Tiki
 


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