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drakula63 wrote:OK, I know it's not the most popular of Shadows albums, but it is exactly 50 years tomorrow, 12 October 1969, that the Shads recorded this live album. I wasn't sure about it at first, when I heard it in 1981 on the MFP release, but since then, it's grown on me. It's nowhere near as bad as some people make out, even if it isn't truly the Shadows at their best. I recently managed to get hold of the original gatefold edition, with mini-poster still attached, and so here it is. A treasured possession. They don't make 'em like they used to. Happy Birthday and many happy returns!
StuartD wrote:I'd seen them with Alan Hawkshaw in the UK on Numerous occasions and it was good to have this.
The best part of it for me id the amazing Bass Playing of John Rostill. It's the only example of his 'take' on the early Shadows hits he wasn't on. Dance On and Foot Tapper are amazing examples of this.
Regards
Stuart
andykombi wrote:What piano and organ.did Alan use ?
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