Just spotted this on you-tube and thought that I would pass it on for your perusal !. For a while I thought that the Shadows and Cliff had been allowed to perform without dancers, but sadly I was wrong. One final point, is that Tony Meehan on the drums again ? All the best, Philip.
captainhaddock wrote:For a while I thought that the Shadows and Cliff had been allowed to perform without dancers, but sadly I was wrong.
What's wrong with the dancers ? I thought that some could have been a welcomed addition during the Shadows' Final Tour and the current Final Reunion tour ! Thanks for the video anyway...
superb! guitar tango sketch is brilliant - and love the way in foot tapper the miming is really bad!!!
I assume that is from 'After Ten Fellas'? (the title of the video is 'After Ten Follows Ten') I remember a couple of years ago a couple of the members here (I think) bought the tapes - and were gauging interest to see if they could get enough buyers to merit a release of this. Seem to remember they had to hit a certain number and were intending to release the show to all buyers at the same time (to beat the bootleggers, I guess) but nothing became of it. Shame this seems to have sneaked out onto the net anyway- and they get nothing in return for their outlay. Nobody really wins
PS - where was Brian? I knew he had not been on the 1969 New Years Eve show and had been ill for a week (was it talk of the town) but I didn't realise that he wasn't on this show?
There are several more clips from this particular show on you-tube,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyopJcKyDlk is perhaps the most interesting as it shows Hank,Bruce and John acting in a little sketch about song writing.Another clip explains that Brian was missing following the removal of his appendix. What a shame that inner tensions were to tear the band apart, just six months later, they actually seemed to have a nice rapport with each other.
Yes, Foot Tapper is close to the original feel but the bass line is slightly different - which suggests a re-record - but Bachelor Boy and Guitar Tango sound like the original records. An altogether odd selection!
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