by Peter K » 22 Jul 2012, 18:29
Hello everyone,
during all those years I saw the group several times live on stage -
Berlin 1964 - Deutschlandhalle. The Shadows played their own set and accompanied Cliff during his part of the show. Other artists appearing this night
were Drafi Deutscher & His Magics, a German female duo whose name I forgot and Cherry Wainer, an organ player from Australia.
The Shadows also taped a TV-Show ( they played live ) which featured a really great version of " Sleepwalk ". In the seventies I had the chance to talk
to someone of the producing TV-Channel ( SFB ) and asked for the tape, but I was told that the show had already been deleted !
Colmar / France, August 1965 - Fète du vin. The Shadows played their own set ( I heard their version of Brazil and National Provincial Samba for the very first time ), and backed Cliff. Dionne Warwick was also appearing and joined Cliff & The Shadows for a version of " What Did I Say ".
Berlin, April 1971, Sportpalast. The Shadows were announced as " The Shadows, featuring Marvin, Welch & Farrar ". The Shadows did their own set
( with Dave Richmond on bass, I loved his bass sound ). They played a great version of " Something ". Cliff Richard was accompanied by " The Brian Bennett
Orchestra ". Also on stage singing in the first part of the show was Olivia Newton-John.
London, Spring 1978, Palladium - The " Thank You Very Much Show ". With Alan Jones on bass and Cliff Hall on keyboards. I was absolutely impressed by the sound of " Atlantis ".
Duesseldorf, Spring 1980, Tonhalle. The group had the late George Ford on bass, Cliff Hall was the keyboarder. Top title for me was " Parisienne Walkways ".
Mannheim, November 1980, Mozartsaal. Alan Jones on bass and Cliff Hall on keyboards. I sat in the very first row, the sound was brilliant. The ticket
was rather cheap, compared with today's ticket prices, I paid DEM 18,00.
Dortmund, April 2005, Westfalenhalle - " The Final Tour ", the only German concert during their European tour. Exactly the same set as on the DVD.
Cologne, November 2009, Lanxess Arena, Farewell tour with Cliff Richard. A very great evening with a great concert, but I was so far away from the stage
that I was really lucky seeing everything on giant video screens.
In Spring 2006 Bruce Welch's Shadows appeared live during the Porsche Oldie Night at the Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart. Other artists performing were The Equals,
Suzi Quatro and Tony Christie. It was a strange experience listening to those Shadows tunes without having Hank on stage, Bruce was the leader of the band
and did all the talking, too. I don't think that all people in the audience had a clue of Shadows tunes, but their reaction was great, the group got a lot of applause.
Peter Krueger