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Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby iefje » 14 Oct 2022, 13:47

A very happy 82nd birthday to you Sir Cliff!
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby Tigerdaisy » 29 Oct 2022, 12:01

Revealing to see the lack of interest here. Looking back to the days of 'Oh Boy' one can see how popular Cliff was back in the day with his quite edgy performances. Without Cliff there would be no Shadows.
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby shadowriter » 30 Oct 2022, 17:57

would it be possible that without the Shadows there would be no Cliff.
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby JimN » 31 Oct 2022, 01:52

Tigerdaisy wrote:Revealing to see the lack of interest here. Looking back to the days of 'Oh Boy' one can see how popular Cliff was back in the day with his quite edgy performances. Without Cliff there would be no Shadows.


Cliff's biggest fans congregate elsewhere.
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby Tigerdaisy » 31 Oct 2022, 13:36

shadowriter wrote:would it be possible that without the Shadows there would be no Cliff.


Lol! Very possible indeed as he would never have got started at all in the first place!
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby Tigerdaisy » 31 Oct 2022, 13:40

JimN wrote:
Tigerdaisy wrote:Revealing to see the lack of interest here. Looking back to the days of 'Oh Boy' one can see how popular Cliff was back in the day with his quite edgy performances. Without Cliff there would be no Shadows.


Cliff's biggest fans congregate elsewhere.


I was merely making an observance. I used to be a 'Cliff fan' in the very early days but soon lost interest- it was always The Shadows that captured my main interest, but sorry to say I eventually lost interest there also as they became 'family' orientated.
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby Twilight Ranger » 01 Nov 2022, 09:24

Tigerdaisy wrote:
shadowriter wrote:would it be possible that without the Shadows there would be no Cliff.


Lol! Very possible indeed as he would never have got started at all in the first place!

As far as I know, Cliff's Move It was recorded before he had even met The Shadows/Drifters.
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby Iain Purdon » 01 Nov 2022, 10:24

The point of this post was to wish Cliff Richard a happy birthday, not to talk him down.
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Re: Happy birthday Sir Cliff

Postby GoldenStreet » 01 Nov 2022, 14:16

Twilight Ranger wrote:As far as I know, Cliff's Move It was recorded before he had even met The Shadows/Drifters.

Only Ian Samwell and Terry Smart of the original Drifters were featured on Move It. Hank and Bruce were recruited for the purpose of Cliff's first tour in early October, 1958.

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