by JimN » 07 May 2011, 15:15
Another (for me) significant fiftieth anniversary occurs on May 20th...
It was on that date in 1961 that I first remember seeing The Shadows on television, when they appeared on the ABC TV programme "Thank Your Lucky Stars", promoting The Frightened City.
I had just become interested in guitar music after being captivated by the singles Apache and Because They're Young (Duane Eddy), which were in the pile of records kept behind the bar in my parents' Liverpool pub. This was before the jukebox became such a staple feature of the British pub, and I used to sneak down into the bar when the pub was closed and play those and other records, though quietly. I bet my mum knew I was down there, but she never said anything.
The Shads' appearance on TYLS was in the earliest days of their use of matching red guitars. It must have just postdated the photography for the sleeve of their first LP (not due out for another five months) and the visual effect, as has been stated before, was sensational, even in black and white. You can always tell Fiesta Red, even in monochrome photography!
JN