DEFINING MOMENT

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DEFINING MOMENT

Postby Pedro » 05 Jan 2011, 19:31

Can any of the membership recall an exact time when you wanted to take up the guitar. Whilst always a Shadows fan since Apache I would say that watching the 'Young Ones' was the defining moment when all of a sudden The Shadows were playing The Savage. That was it for me!
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby noelford » 05 Jan 2011, 20:59

Miming playing the guitar intro to Buddy Holly's 'Rock Around with Ollie Vee' with the kid next door, in his dad's shed. We both realised we needed a guitars rather than the pieces of wood we were doing an early version of air guitar with. We got our first acoustic guitars shortly after that.
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby Mike Honey » 05 Jan 2011, 22:58

Hearing the intro to 'Cumberland gap' by Lonnie Donegan!!
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby Bluesnote » 06 Jan 2011, 00:54

I can remember and I'm sure I was only nine or ten badgering my parents to get me a guitar. I'd heard Skiffle music and that seemed to put a light on somewhere and make me want to play guitar, I was onto rice however and only with more constant badgering when I was thirteen did I get my first guitar for the massive cost of two quid with guitar tutor thrown in as well. They did'nt for one minute ever believe that I'd stick with it but I've proved them wrong in the long run nearly fifty years later :o and still doing it :D
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby 51 Relic » 06 Jan 2011, 08:29

Each time i pick up the guitar :D LOL BUT it has to be the four as listed

    The tone of Atlantis
    Intro to Last train to Clarksville ( Gerry McGee Jerry Donahues 1st guitar teacher)
    Any solo by Vince Gill or Albert Lee
    Buying my Musicman Albert Lee


45 Years later still infected
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby StuartD » 06 Jan 2011, 12:01

Hi

I'd go along with any solo by Vince Gill. I have two Musicman Albert Lee Guitars a BFR with Trem and a standard one. They are awesome!!

I think hearing Apache for the first time and also the Savage from the Young Ones. It was amazing in the age of black and white!!

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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby noelford » 06 Jan 2011, 12:08

In between wanting a guitar and getting one, I was staying at my Auntie's in North Wales and went to Rhyl for a day out. I went to Dreamland, the big amusement park, and won a plastic ukulele playing Bingo on one of the stalls there.
I'll NEVER forget that moment when I tuned it up, following the instructions, carefully placed my fingers in the positions indicated, and strummed that first chord. It was mind-blowing to hear that perfect combination of notes ringing out from what was, in reality, just a plastic toy. This was the REAL defining moment when I knew I HAD to have a guitar.
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby Hank2k » 06 Jan 2011, 14:11

mine was probably seeing the Rapiers perform in i think 1995 with Brian Lee, they blew me away and it was them that got me in to the Shadows and Hank Marvin
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby Paulps » 06 Jan 2011, 15:20

Seeing Bill Haley and The Comets playing Rock Around The Clock. The guitar solo in that was the first time I saw anyone
play like that.
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Re: DEFINING MOMENT

Postby ecca » 06 Jan 2011, 15:27

Laurie London- He's got the whole world in his hands was the first thing I attempted to play on the guitar my dad made for me for my 10th birthday, March 1958.
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