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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby Mike Honey » 03 Oct 2012, 11:36

Gerry loves bright colours so maybe this jacket we keep hearing about (no proof yet!) may swing it for you!!
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Postby marvwelch » 08 Oct 2012, 14:05

Syd62 wrote:It was Sleepwalk not Wonderful Land on the One Show.

Well there must be another programme . It was definately "Wonderful land " last night . I`m sure others must have heard it too . I didn`t see this thread and posted it myself . Take care . Ron Wood
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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby JimN » 08 Oct 2012, 15:01

Bojan wrote:Here's an interesting article on the personal relations, influence, and mutual respect between the Shadows and the Beatles

http://www.cliffchartsite.co.uk/cliff1.html


QUOTE:
... Bruce Welch threw a party with Cliff, the Shadows, The Vernons Girls and the Beatles ... Cliff, the Shads and the Beatles all joined in singing and playing rhythm and blues. The Beatles sang the Chiffons' "He's So Fine"...

Hmmm .... the song must have made an impression on George.

Incidentally, that spring 1963 party was reported - in that same level of detail - in the New Musical Express at the time, so there must also have been an NME journalist in attendance.

From what I can remember, there was an extra NME snippet to the effect that Bruce briefly left the room and returned with "two rhythm guitars", one of which he handed to Hank. I recall that it continued along the lines that they then performed a version of Foot Tapper, using the two "rhythm" guitars, with Brian B and Brian L "vocally simulating" the drums and bass parts.

One day, I shall get along to the newspaper archive at Hendon and do some 1961-1964 research on NME and Melody Maker.

JN

PS: I wonder which "rhythm guitars" Bruce had at the time? This was before the Gibson J-45s, though Bruce might still have had the Gibson J-30 he used in "The Young Ones". And there would have been the Vega archtop electric. It might even have included the Gretsch 6120 and/or the Vega.
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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby Martin Page » 09 Oct 2012, 12:39

marvwelch wrote:
Syd62 wrote:It was Sleepwalk not Wonderful Land on the One Show.

Well there must be another programme . It was definately "Wonderful land " last night . I`m sure others must have heard it too . I didn`t see this thread and posted it myself . Take care . Ron Wood

Yes, Wonderful Land. It was in the BBC4 programme on Sunday: Love Me Do: the Beatles '62. They also played The Young Ones...

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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby UlrichS » 09 Oct 2012, 14:13

JimN wrote:Incidentally, that spring 1963 party was reported - in that same level of detail - in the New Musical Express at the time, so there must also have been an NME journalist in attendance.

From what I can remember, there was an extra NME snippet to the effect that Bruce briefly left the room and returned with "two rhythm guitars", one of which he handed to Hank. I recall that it continued along the lines that they then performed a version of Foot Tapper, using the two "rhythm" guitars, with Brian B and Brian L "vocally simulating" the drums and bass parts.

One day, I shall get along to the newspaper archive at Hendon and do some 1961-1964 research on NME and Melody Maker.


Hi Jim,

Save your time, here is the article in question:
NME 1963-04-12a.jpg


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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby GoldenStreet » 09 Oct 2012, 15:20

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Thanks for the cutting, Ulrich.

Bruce states in his autobiography that the forthcoming release, Atlantis, was the number performed in the kitchen to the assembled company.

Mention of one of the other party guests, Patsy Ann Noble, reminds me she subsequently turned to acting, moving to America, before returning to her native Australia in the early 1980s.

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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby JimN » 09 Oct 2012, 17:10

Many thanks for providing that page from NME, Ulrich. Brilliant stuff.

What surprises me is how well I remembered it after forty-nine and a half years!

Best wishes,

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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby Syd62 » 09 Oct 2012, 21:27

Yes it was the One Show that played Sleepwalk which was on BBC1. Did not realise there was another programme on about The Beatles.
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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby UlrichS » 09 Oct 2012, 21:51

JimN wrote:What surprises me is how well I remembered it after forty-nine and a half years!


:o :clap: :thumbup:

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Re: The Beatles with a snippet of the Shadows

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 10 Oct 2012, 00:24

Well if you're like me you can remember every word of a conversation you had in 1985, but can't remember what you had for tea on Monday!
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