F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby Martyn » 17 Jul 2010, 00:30

Bit of a manker . . . sorry, couldn't resist it . . .

Apart from the sheer nostalgia value of the FBI clip, I found it quite heartening that Hank went a bit astray during this live gig as it makes me feel so much better when I make a complete pig's ear of things at our Shads club. If it's OK for Hank to have a mental block, why am I worrying? At my age I have enough difficulty remembering which way up the guitar goes anyway . . .:P
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby abstamaria » 17 Jul 2010, 05:47

Martyn wrote:Bit of a manker . . . sorry, couldn't resist it . . .

Apart from the sheer nostalgia value of the FBI clip, I found it quite heartening that Hank went a bit astray during this live gig as it makes me feel so much better when I make a complete pig's ear of things at our Shads club. If it's OK for Hank to have a mental block, why am I worrying? At my age I have enough difficulty remembering which way up the guitar goes anyway . . .:P


Hahaha. True for me as well.
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby cockroach » 18 Jul 2010, 11:32

I bet if Hank turned up at a Shadows club anywhere these days and played it like that - with plenty of fluffs- he'd get a bollocking!
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby bridev » 18 Jul 2010, 21:35

The mark of a true pro. Fluff it, wing it, and make out you intended to do it like that all along :lol:

If I get it right it's by accident. :oops:

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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby ecca » 18 Jul 2010, 23:04

Bottom line; If you make a mistake, repeat it and everybody thinks you meant it.
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby Pedro » 21 Jul 2010, 07:57

That's absolutely right!
The most important message to all the HBM wannabees out there is that on the live video Mank 'fluffs it' now and again. He is, after all only human.
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby Razzmataz » 23 Jul 2010, 13:02

As well as Mank's "fluff" did anyone notice that Bruce forgets to turn to face the other way when Hank and Jet do during the second chorus.

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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby JimTidmarsh » 23 Jul 2010, 13:57

ecca wrote:Bottom line; If you make a mistake, repeat it and everybody thinks you meant it.


Best playing advice I ever had was "If you make a mistake/play a wrong note, don't grimace or anything, just carry on as normal & everyone will think you did it on purpose or not notice it at all!!"
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby Iain Purdon » 23 Jul 2010, 19:19

Or, if it's really bad, turn and stare reprovingly at another member of the band!!
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Re: F.B.I. and Wonderful Land

Postby Pedro » 23 Jul 2010, 20:06

Only seen The Shadows live on one occasion and that was the Liverpool Empire around '92.
Hank did indeed 'fluff it' on one one occasion and Bruce gave Mark Griffiths a disapproving look. Hank didn't turn an eye.
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