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Mozart Forte

Postby drakula63 » Sat Aug 12, 2017 10:00 pm

WATCH THIS!!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUHLu9E ... e=youtu.be


Never seen this until about five minutes ago! Great quality and Hank's antics are amusing! Well Brian seems to think so anyway! Never seen Cliff Hall and George Ford together in the line-up before - apart from on the 1980 spring tour.

As they say... ENJOY!!!
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby Nemesis » Sun Aug 13, 2017 2:47 am

Thanks for the link, Chris. A most entertaining video indeed. If I remember correctly the line up did a tour in Holland in 1980.
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby iefje » Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:07 pm

Nemesis wrote:Thanks for the link, Chris. A most entertaining video indeed. If I remember correctly the line up did a tour in Holland in 1980.


They did. It was in the Spring of 1980. The last concert of this tour was professionally filmed and multi-track recorded for television on April 2nd, 1980 at the Doelen Theatre in Rotterdam.
This TopPop clip however, was probably recorded later that year or maybe early 1981, as it was featured on the September 1980 album "Change Of Address", the first on the Polydor label and one of their finest of the Polydor era, in my humble opinion. To coincide with the Autumn tour of 1980 (with Alan Jones instead of George Ford on bass guitar), "Mozart Forte" was released in the same month as the parent album, backed with "Midnight Creepin'".
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby Monty » Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:17 pm

A track that has never appealed to me - 'Fender Bender' would have kicked off 'Change of Address' better for me - I replaced the Mozart track with that when I put it onto cassette tape years ago
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby emielvisser48 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:14 am

It's playback, so fake.....
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby drakula63 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:24 am

emielvisser48 wrote:It's playback, so fake.....



Not sure what you mean by that. Of course they are miming to the recording, just about EVERYONE did that in those days! Common knowledge. So what's fake about it that it needs to be pointed out as if it's in some way an important point to make?
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby drakula63 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:28 am

Monty wrote:A track that has never appealed to me - 'Fender Bender' would have kicked off 'Change of Address' better for me - I replaced the Mozart track with that when I put it onto cassette tape years ago


I think the Shads were probably influenced by SKY to some degree when choosing to do this.

Controversial, I know, but I honestly think that their 1980 version of 'Temptation' should have been released as a single. It's very much in the vein of 'Riders in the Sky' (deliberately I assume) and I have never understood why it was not released as a single. A better choice, in my view, to either this or Equinox pt. V.

(their live version of Temptation was amazing!)
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby emielvisser48 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:37 am

What I mean is that, not only in this case, musicians not even try to do like it is real. You can see the moves on the guitar, the drums and hear something different, that annoys me.
No cables to an amp etc.
The only thing I see is an act. That is just my opinion.
That said, I have no critic on the quality of The Shadows, they are great!!

Besides that, I have a feeling that any kind of criticism is not appreciated........
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby drakula63 » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:36 am

emielvisser48 wrote:What I mean is that, not only in this case, musicians not even try to do like it is real. You can see the moves on the guitar, the drums and hear something different, that annoys me.
No cables to an amp etc.
The only thing I see is an act. That is just my opinion.
That said, I have no critic on the quality of The Shadows, they are great!!

Besides that, I have a feeling that any kind of criticism is not appreciated........


VALID criticism is always appreciated.
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Re: Mozart Forte

Postby Iain Purdon » Tue Aug 15, 2017 5:16 pm

emielvisser48 wrote:I have a feeling that any kind of criticism is not appreciated........

Your comment is perfectly valid, Emiel. What they did would have been hard to do if playing live. In this case, they were giving a TV performance and we know how Hank likes to entertain!
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