My wife was listening to "It Takes Two" (Strictly Come Dancing) on BBC 1 last night and I overheard that one of the dancing couples are dancing to Wilson Pickett's Land of a Thousand Dances this evening.
I recall seeing The Shadows in Glasgow in either 1966/67 in a theatre (Alhambra?) where they were in a show for about a week and at that time they added in the Land of a Thousand Dances chorus to the middle of Flingel Bunt just after Brian Bennett's drum breaks with John Rostill leading this riff highlighting a great driving beat. I often wonder why that was dropped in favour of the slowing down of the melody in that middle section which has became the norm when it was played live in concert dor many years.
To me the slowing down of the tempo ruins the bluesy feel of the number. Perhaps the Wilson Pickett piece was John Rostill's idea as he really drove the band in that number with Bruce and Brian hammering it out also. Does anyone recall this version as it did not last long in their stage concerts?


