by JimN » 05 Oct 2009, 02:19
One record - the LP "The Young Ones" - has four stunning examples.
First, there's the title track, which, especially in its undubbed orchestra-less form, has all the feel and swagger of the Shads' own early hits. That's the original line-up playing, as on the three recordings mentioned below.
Then there's Got A Funny Feeling, with that superb guitar solo (I mean the original 1961 version, as released on the LP and as the B-side of When The Girl In Your Arms...).
And Lessons In Love; no solo as such, but the most exquisite fills with that same guitar sound again, offset perfectly by the acoustic rhythm guitar.
Lastly, there's the return of the "Red Indian" sound for the guitar solo on We Say Yeah. This year's tour makes good use of that intro riff as well.
There are many other great Cliff/Shadows tracks, but you won't beat those four.
JN
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