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Rhythm & Greens

PostPosted: 05 Oct 2022, 12:58
by shadfan4
Not one you will often, if at all on these forums, only had the original Shadows music book to work from and replaced vocals with various toys around the "Studio" an old one of mine from 2013.

Mike.

Rhythm&Greens.mp3

Re: Rhythm & Greens

PostPosted: 05 Oct 2022, 14:54
by JimN
Do you mean you've never heard the record? :-)

Re: Rhythm & Greens

PostPosted: 05 Oct 2022, 20:30
by dave robinson
JimN wrote:Do you mean you've never heard the record? :-)



I wish I never had. :lol:

Re: Rhythm & Greens

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2022, 12:00
by shadfan4
JimN wrote:Do you mean you've never heard the record? :-)


Yes, have got the record from way back, but as I dont have the patience to play by ear I use mostly band scores or tab, and the sheet music for this is really only very basic and leaves most of the guitar work out so had to knuckle down and work it out. if was only supposed to be a fun piece but was more work than I thought.

Re: Rhythm & Greens

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2022, 12:03
by shadfan4
I wish I never had. :lol:


Yep, its not the most liked or ever played piece of Shadows musical history,

Mike.

Re: Rhythm & Greens

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2022, 12:36
by JimN
At the time of the single (summer 1964) and even more so at the time of the whole EP a couple of months later, I thought that The Shadows' direction was changing, for a more earthy RnB sound. This was particularly emphasised by the track Ranka Chank, which loses the title track for musical value and validity.

To a limited extent, they did pursue the RnB theme, but only with the odd track (eg, Alice In Sunderland).