MeBHank wrote:IIRC, Licorice told me that All Day was written with a certain day in mind, the day in question being the one in Athens when the Shadows were filmed wearing traditional Greek dress for the final scene of "Summer Holiday". He said that it took "all day" for the filming to be completed. The Shads stood around for the whole day in those costumes. Lic couldn't remember whether the composition of the tune itself began that day whilst the group were waiting with the bouzoukis (a romantic thought, perhaps, but feasible) or whether the mere memory of the day inspired the tune at a later date.
Hope that doesn't throw too big a spanner in the works...
J
My error (just shows you that copying stuff out manually from window to window isn't always the best way to proceed). According to the Hayes archives,
All Day was first attempted on 27 April 1962 (which
is after Jet left). But it
cannot be right. That's because on Friday 27th April 1962, The Shadows were playing in a week's variety at the Liverpool Empire (along with Jackie Trent, Frank Ifield, Daley & Wayne and others), helped out on rhythm guitar by Checkmate Peter Carter because Bruce was ill. I was there on Tuesday 24th.
So... the much-vaunted EMI studio archive is wrong. Well, it's wrong unless the Shadows (including an ailing Bruce, who was still being replaced the following weekend) drove down to London following the Thursday night Empire show, did some recording and then got back to Liverpool in time for the Friday show.
Let's see... the next recording date for
All Day is 17th August, listed as "unissued" (until the 1997 CD "The Shadows At Abbey Road", that is). Then there's another version on 21st November, which is annotated "B-side?". Incidentally, the same session produced an unissued version of
Foot Tapper and an untitled tune (which also was presumably never issued).
Does anyone know the approximate date of the filming (in Athens) of the final "Summer Holiday" sequence?
JN