The Shads' vocals

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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby iefje » 21 Dec 2012, 08:39

I agree on the vocal harmonies, either in The Shadows, Cliff Richard & The Shadows, Marvin, Welch & Farrar or any solo tracks. I do think Hank is a very able singer as is Bruce. Also, both John Rostill and John Farrar were/are very good at their vocals.
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby bassboogie » 22 Dec 2012, 01:43

Brings back memories of when I arrived in the UK in 1973. Having paddled by canoe from the Zambesi river in Africa I was very keen to catch up on what had happened to the Shadows. Very surprised to hear that Hank and Bruce sang in a group called MWF. At the time Music Makes My Day got quite a lot of airplay and I think did quite well in the charts. I still think that was the best song MWF ever produced, unfortunately it was released at the same time as Clifford T Wards Gaye, which was an all time big hit classic. Went along to a MWF concert thinking they would do the Shads stuff and throw in a few MWF songs, but the opposite happened and I must confess I was one of many disappointed fans shouting "Wot about Apache and FBI then ?" Knowing better now I should never have joined the heretics displaying their anger. But had they remained the Shads and added some MWF material rather than the other way round I am certain that some of the "selected MWF material" would have had the success it certainly deserved.
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby Gary Allen » 22 Dec 2012, 09:28

Anyone still listen to Hanks "words and music" ?
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby Didier » 22 Dec 2012, 10:01

As Bruce and Hank said themselves, in the early years their singing was inspired by the Everly Brothers, and at the time of MWF by Crosby Stills Nash & Young. But I always prefer the original to the copy.
I don't mind the Shadows doing some singing, and they have a few good songs, but i'll always prefer their instrumental music...

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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby neil2726 » 22 Dec 2012, 11:21

I thought "MY Home Town" was the highlight of the Final Tour!
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby hansaustria » 22 Dec 2012, 12:44

Didier wrote:As Bruce and Hank said themselves, in the early years their singing was inspired by the Everly Brothers, and at the time of MWF by Crosby Stills Nash & Young. But I always prefer the original to the copy.
I don't mind the Shadows doing some singing, and they have a few good songs, but i'll always prefer their instrumental music...

Didier


And I say that MWF were musically and in their compositions better than CSNY - CSNY had another musically background than MWF. Listen to a lot of songs
the country / blues influence you can hear. The only both acts had together were their singing in closed harmonies.
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby Steve Parish » 22 Dec 2012, 12:58

I love MWF's music! It is still a massively pleasant surprise to listen to those two awesome albums they did and hear the outstanding musical quality. Just after, I think Rocking With Curley Leads is a superb album too.
I rate Hank as a lead vocalist... and Bruce aswell. To be honest, in my opinion, when Hank and Bruce do the harmony thing, I reckon it's hard to better them.
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby Fenderman » 22 Dec 2012, 15:16

Gary Allen wrote:Anyone still listen to Hanks "words and music" ?


I still play that occasionally. I liked 'Lifeline' and 'Oh Suzie'.
Wasn't too keen on 'All alone with friends' though.
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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby donna plasky » 23 Dec 2012, 04:25

While I could never choose between Hank and Bruce as singers -- I like them both, and they have different types of voices (alto vs. tenor, etc.), I think Hank generally doesn't receive enough credit for his vocal abilities. Maybe it's just because he is so well known as a guitarist. I think the song that best demonstrates Hank's ability as a singer is "You Never Can Tell." Cliff recorded that song as well, but in this case I think Hank's version (technically MWF) is stronger. Other songs like "Silvery Rain" and "The Day I Met Marie" are very pretty but also very difficult to sing, in my opinion. As for Bruce, I love to hear him sing "Faithful," the song about a ship sailing out to sea. I think it's nice that they can perform instrumentals as well as vocals; not everybody can.

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Re: The Shads' vocals

Postby ribiers » 23 Dec 2012, 23:42

..for me the best and the most "pop" record is "I want you to want me"....I imagine it sang by keith richards....!!!!
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