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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby Martin Page » 18 Oct 2010, 12:15

Mark Daniels wrote:Take it, this is the cover


Isn't that Don Storer on drums there?

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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby cockroach » 18 Oct 2010, 14:01

Looks like a posed photo giving an impression of it being a live action shot, as Hank is not plugged in!

And did Bruce just borrow that Gibson for the photo?
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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby bob t » 18 Oct 2010, 14:08

cockroach wrote:Looks like a posed photo giving an impression of it being a live action shot, as Hank is not plugged in!

And did Bruce just borrow that Gibson for the photo?


Perhaps it's a early wireless system !! :lol: :lol:

That table Bruce is standing on looks a little precarious

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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby JimN » 18 Oct 2010, 20:46

No idea who the drummer is (though not, I think, Terry Smart, and certainly not Tony Meehan).

The Gibson looks like an ES125, or maybe an ES125C - and even then, it had to be ten or eleven years old, minimum (because of the "old" script logo). Clearly, the picture dates from the period approximately January 1959 to when the red Strat arrived.

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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby Martin Page » 19 Oct 2010, 10:03

JimN wrote:No idea who the drummer is (though not, I think, Terry Smart, and certainly not Tony Meehan).

The Gibson looks like an ES125, or maybe an ES125C - and even then, it had to be ten or eleven years old, minimum (because of the "old" script logo). Clearly, the picture dates from the period approximately January 1959 to when the red Strat arrived.

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Is that not Don Storer - Cherry Wainer's drummer? I seem to recall reading that on one of the Shadowmusic sites...

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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby cockroach » 19 Oct 2010, 13:20

I said this recently elsewhere here, and I'll say it again...

I bet that when people hear these live tracks, they will want Antoria guitars and Selmer amps... ;)
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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby ecca » 19 Oct 2010, 13:56

JimN wrote:No idea who the drummer is (though not, I think, Terry Smart, and certainly not Tony Meehan).

The Gibson looks like an ES125, or maybe an ES125C - and even then, it had to be ten or eleven years old, minimum (because of the "old" script logo). Clearly, the picture dates from the period approximately January 1959 to when the red Strat arrived.

JN


Have to agree about the guitar Jim.
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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby Uncleboko » 19 Oct 2010, 20:32

cockroach wrote:I said this recently elsewhere here, and I'll say it again...

I bet that when people hear these live tracks, they will want Antoria guitars and Selmer amps... ;)


I played an Antoria guitar in Scarth's - remember that shop near Leicester Square? It was probably the worst guitar I have ever played! Nothing wrong with Selmer amps though, had a Selectortone driving 2 Jensen Blue speakers, which was quite loud for the time.
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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby JimN » 20 Oct 2010, 00:25

Uncleboko:

Yes, I remember Scarth's... west side of Charing Cross Road, not far south of Cambridge Circus. Always had an interesting mixture of instruments on display, not only guitars, but also banjos, mandolins, balalaikas, etc.

Ecca:

I have now had sight of another picture from the same session - different angle. It's definitely a Gibson ES-125 (1 pickup, no cutaway).

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Re: Cliff & The Drifters BBC live 10" latest news

Postby chas » 20 Oct 2010, 14:43

cockroach wrote:I said this recently elsewhere here, and I'll say it again...

I bet that when people hear these live tracks, they will want Antoria guitars and Selmer amps... ;)


I would have thought Cliff's first LP (live) would have already done that, or other studio tracks that Hank played on prior to the arrival of the Strat....Jet Black, Dritin', Living Loving Doll, Never Mind etc.... (Barry Gibson obviously thinks so :D )....

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