I would tend to agree that it was Alan's car accident that really ended his Shads-related career. He was, and I'm sure still is, a brilliant bass player who contributed massively to their sound during his tenure. Just listen to The Third Man and a few other pieces from that era. He had a very fluid and melodic way of playing, which I think it would be hard for anyone to match. Having said that, Mark Griffiths has been with them, in one way or another, for three decades and there is a very good reason for that. He is
the right man for the job. Of course we all have our favourites (Jet, Licquorice, John, Alan Tarney, Dave Richmond) and they were all right for the band at their respective times. But I personally feel that Griff has always fitted in perfectly and, anyway, what's it got to do with us?
Just to change the subject slightly...
I have always, well, for a while, thought that Suzy Quatro would have been brilliant playing bass for the Shads. Seems a mad idea, but I know she's a fan and I bet she'd have a ball on stage with them. And just imagine her backing vocals!!! Did one of the earlier posts sort of suggest that she
might have been considered? I'd definitely pay to see that!!!
Merry Christmas everyone...
