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Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 3:54 pm
by cockroach
Didier wrote:
Patrice wrote:Now and about a possible picture of Cliff and the Shadows taken in March 61 in Johannesburg... ;)
At this time it's seemed that it was "Irene Bester" who were the "president" of the South Africa Cliff and the Shadows fan club.
1) I have a picture of this lady taken in 63 with Hank and Bruce...
2) I have also a picture taken (may be ?!!! = not totally sure !) but with "this" credit ... on the stage of the Colisseum in Johannesburg in 61, by Irene, ou by an other fan ?

My main problem for instance it's, for me... to know the process for posting these pictures "here" ! :roll:
Didier tried (in french !!!) to explain me... but !!!

Here is the pic :

Image

Didier



To get back to the original topic, is there any way we can view Patrice's or Didier's photos taken by the South African lady at the concert please?

Thanks!

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:44 am
by Didier
cockroach wrote:
Didier wrote:Here is the pic :

Image

Didier

To get back to the original topic, is there any way we can view Patrice's or Didier's photos taken by the South African lady at the concert please?

Thanks!

The Pic taken by the South African lady is the above one, we have found no other.

Didier

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:54 am
by fenderplucker
I can't locate the pic(s), can it be posted again please?

Paul

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:41 am
by UlrichS
fenderplucker wrote:I can't locate the pic(s), can it be posted again please?

Paul

Yes, please. :D
Ulrich

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 3:28 pm
by cockroach
Didier wrote:
cockroach wrote:
Didier wrote:Here is the pic :

Image

Didier

To get back to the original topic, is there any way we can view Patrice's or Didier's photos taken by the South African lady at the concert please?

Thanks!

The Pic taken by the South African lady is the above one, we have found no other.

Didier


Sorry Didier, but it doesn't seem possible to open and view the image posted.

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:28 pm
by Iain Purdon
Hello Didier. Your google links are not working. May I ask what process you are using to get to the pictures before you post them? Happy to help if I can.

Best wishes - Iain (for the mods)

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 1:27 pm
by Patrice
Didier ;)

Sorry but I write my message in french :D
Je vais t'envoyer par mail (parce que ce sera bien plus facile pour moi !) les deux photos en ma possession qui proviennent peut-être elles mêmes, d'une parution sur facebook ?
C'est Jean Yves Lorziou (que tu connais peut être) qui me les a envoyées !
Sachant que, comme tu le sais ! je cherchais un photo qui montre les Shadows live à Johannesburg pour lever les doutes...

So !
To be continued... ;)

Best regards from France
patrice

Re: The Shadows in South Africa 1961

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 5:45 pm
by Gatwick1946
I have followed this thread with interest.

One thing has puzzled me for years. I was aware of the South Africa recordings since 1962, curtesy of an EMI flier which included them on a list of Shadows recordings up to their (then) latest single, Dance On.

It was not until 1978 that I was able to purchase the tracks on a vinyl EP from that little shop (I have forgotten its name) in Feltham Middx. In 1980 they were included on the See For Miles CD, The EP Collection Vol 2.

I was made aware (from the Mike Read book) in 1983, of the use of Gibson amps for these recordings. My thought was

(a) but it still sounds like the classic, early Shadows sound, so:-

(b) are VOX amps essential to achieve "that sound"?

I put this point to Colin Pryce-Jones (The Rapiers) when they visited the Isle of Wight in 2006 (they were backing Jet). As the Rapiers had used Fender amps, I asked Colin about the VOX vs Fender question. My recollection is that Colin said that the Rapiers used used both Vox and Fender amps, (depending on the gig, or what was to hand) because both types could be adjusted to produce the required sound. The Rapiers tended to use Vox amps for their Cliff and The Shadows Tribute gigs because that is what the audience expect to see.

I still think that the Rapiers sound is one of the best I have ever heard.

Kindest regards
Christopher