gonzales wrote:I have to say ,and certainly not with any pleasure at all, that in my opinion that overall the show was very disappointing.
I had never heard of the Fabulous Shadows before, but anyone playing Shadows music is always worth a look.
From the opening numbers , the lead player seemed to be having a pretty bad night with fluffed notes, missed timing etc, but his "sound" was awful, nothing like anything I have heard before, and not much like a "Shadows"sound. There was some confusion with the set list and a pretty half hearted attempt at the "walk", abandoned half way through a song.
Second half was pretty much the same , and there were quite a few empty seats after the interval. They just seemed to me to be unrehearsed, which given the £16 ticket price seems a little bit off. Plus points were definately the drummer and particularly bassist, who definately held the whole thing together.
Yes Russ your report is the same as this one a few weeks ago(QUOTE)
I went with a completely open mind to last night's concert in Bognor Regis of The Fabulous Shadows. Words almost fail me to descibe how very dissapointed I was. The set up looked great with the band wearing smart dark red jackets and all of the so much publicised Fender, Vox & Burns gear all there as the curtains opened to an almost full theatre.
Then came the music, which was frankly pretty terrible as on most of the numbers the lead guitar failed to exert any presence. In fact he never even spoke to audience, leaving it all to the rather nervous rhythm guitarist. Whenever the passage of the tune got anywhere tricky he was almost quietly miming the notes, expecting the hard working rhythm, bass & drums to try covering up. Unfortunately this simply does not work as all Shadows music is based upon very strong clean lead guitar work that just has to be the fore. The best number of the first half set was "Little B", which the drummer performed well.
I do appreciate that this - The Golden Greats Tour has been put together in order to aid of the fine works carried by The Alzheimer's Society, however the wonderful musical heritage of The Shadows needs to be performed much better than this. Needless to say I could not endure the second half of the show and left at the interval. (QUOTE)