Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

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Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby captainhaddock » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:45 pm

I guess that this thread may have been tried before and if it has, I appologise. Following on from another thread, are there any Tracks that you wish they had recorded.? I'll start it off with "House Of The Rising Sun", "Wicked Game",The "Randall and Hopkirk" theme and an obscure title , the 1974 Eurovision runner-up "Go" originally recorded by Gigliola Cinquetti.
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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby bgohara » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:02 pm

'Je T'aime'.... :?

Warren did 'Dances with Wolves' on one of the Vibratos albums - I read somewhere that he had done a demo for Hank - but that Hank didn't do it for some reason. I can't understand why - I think it would have made a great Hank / Shads instro. Maybe they thought that the tune wouldn't be instantly recognisable to the general public?
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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby Bill Bowley » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:22 pm

The classic Oz surf instrumental 'Bombora' by The Atlantics -it knocked 'The Boys' off the charts in Australia back in the early '60's - (and after all, Hank is an Australian now!), it would be interesting to hear a Shads rendition of this .............. ;)

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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby Bill Bowley » Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:31 pm

.....and still popular as an Oz 'standard' though The Atlantics have 'matured' somewhat........ ;)


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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby George Geddes » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:26 pm

The theme from 'Twin Peaks'

Soleado aka When a child is born

The lonely surfer (probably retitled...)


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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby RuneMoe » Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:49 pm

Tea Break by Singapore 60's instrumental band The Quests

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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby tim.cooper5 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:51 am

"Thunderbolt" is the one for me.

I don't think this song ever got the reconition it deserved.

Does any one know if the Shads have ever played this track live at all?

I remember a Cliff (sorry!) concert in the 70s, when it must have just been released as a single, Cliff's backing band with BB on drums use to play it.


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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby David Martin » Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:54 am

Mind Reader... (come on Jim... tell 'em!)
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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby RayL » Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:30 am

. . . . and Saturday Nite At The Duckpond so all those people who thought The Shadows had recorded it would be right after all!

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Re: Tracks You Wish They Had Recorded.

Postby iefje » Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:28 am

I wish they had recorded more originals in the 1980's. I never understood why the "Guardian Angel" album had such little promotion. I think that if it had the amount of promotion of the other albums in the decade, it would have done better and The Shadows would have been allowed to record more originals. I have read stories that The Shadows didn't promote it enough themselves on tour, but, to be fair, they did promote it while they were on tour in Australia and New Zealand in early 1985. The two tracks they played were "How Do I Love Thee" and "Hammerhead".
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