Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

The Shadows, their music, their members and Shadows-related activity by former members of this community

Moderators: David Martin, Iain Purdon, dave robinson, JimN, George Geddes

Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby bgohara » 27 Feb 2010, 13:37

I noticed that Ian McCutcheon had done this track on his latest backing track CD...and I gave it a listen for the first time in a long time. I've been following the Shads now since around the time 'Steppin to' the Shadows came out - over 20 years - so I went backwards when I first became a fan, acquiring the LPs (and later, CDs) and just getting to know the music - and there are plenty of gems in there, as we all know.

But listening to Stack it just over the last day or so, I've realised just what a great track it is - so chilled out and groovy - and there's a superb guitar solo from Hank in the middle of it. Looking at the other threads on 'tracks you wish they had / hadn't recorded' - we can all see that one man's meat is another man's poison - and something like 'stack it' won't be to everyone's taste - but I think it shows that sometimes tracks grow on you through time, or something happens for you, to make them come to life. Sometimes for me, this has been hearing them played live - I remember seeing Hank play 'Find Me a Golden Street' live on tour - I loved it and 'rediscovered' the original Shads recording - and I began to fully appreciate it. I also remember this happening when I heard Bruce play 'Farewell My Lovely' with his band at Shadowmania - it was previously just a track in the middle of an album, and yet, hearing it in isolation I realised what a great tune it is.

So - just wondering - have others had similar experiences? Can you think of any Shads or Hank tracks that have just 'come to life' one day., even though you might have had them for a while?

Bernie
bgohara
 
Posts: 425
Joined: 16 Sep 2009, 12:10

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby des mcneill » 27 Feb 2010, 17:19

Hi Bernard,
Yes,we all have different tastes and opinions and they do tend to change over time,- I don't know this track, maybe you could email it to me.
Des.
des mcneill
 
Posts: 315
Joined: 17 Sep 2009, 01:30

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Fenderman » 28 Feb 2010, 11:00

Stack-it was the last track credited to 'Marvin, Welch and Bennett'. It's a pretty good track and should have been a single. I like the intro before the drums kick in, great.
I have to say out of the 3 originals on 'Steppin...' my fave is 'Shoba'. A great track written by Hank.
Fenderman
 
Posts: 1050
Joined: 02 Dec 2009, 21:17

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Pierre TEODORI » 28 Feb 2010, 11:47

Hi Bernie,

Thanks to mention "Farewell My Lovely" I wrote in october 1987, and recorded in 1989 by The Shadows. For those who would be interested, you can listen to my version of this tune on this link:http://www.myspace.com/wwwmyspacemusicpierreteodori

Have a very pleasant sunday.

Best regards
Pierre
Pierre TEODORI
 

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Pierre TEODORI » 28 Feb 2010, 12:00

Me again!

BTW I like very much Mountains Of The Moon, Shoba, Stack-It and Alone on this album

Pierre
Pierre TEODORI
 

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Fenderman » 28 Feb 2010, 12:08

How could i forget 'Farewell my lovely'??? That was another wonderful track. I'm going to play it now!
Fenderman
 
Posts: 1050
Joined: 02 Dec 2009, 21:17

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Pierre TEODORI » 28 Feb 2010, 12:23

Thanks Roy!

Pierre
Pierre TEODORI
 

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Jean_Phi » 28 Feb 2010, 12:43

Hi Bernie and everyone

That's my first post on this forum (since the msn version)where my nickname was DanceOn.
Stack It is a very good tune like so many others !
You can hear my version here if you want. http://www.4shared.com/file/231430836/c2871b49/Stack_It_JP.html

It's not perfect but i enjoy playing it !

Regards

Jean-Philippe (Belgium)
Last edited by Jean_Phi on 28 Feb 2010, 13:25, edited 1 time in total.
Jean_Phi
 

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby noelford » 28 Feb 2010, 12:56

It just shows how mercurial our tastes can be. I used to dislike Peace Pipe intensley, was persuaded to learn to play it, and now think it's a beautiful piece and has become one of my favourites!
noelford
 

Re: Stack it....what does it take to make a track grow on you...

Postby Bill Bowley » 28 Feb 2010, 13:03

Pierre TEODORI wrote:Hi Bernie,

Thanks to mention "Farewell My Lovely" I wrote in october 1987, and recorded in 1989 by The Shadows. For those who would be interested, you can listen to my version of this tune on this link:http://www.myspace.com/wwwmyspacemusicpierreteodori

Have a very pleasant sunday.

Best regards
Pierre


Pierre,

Thought I would just mention that I remain as always an admirer of your talent!

Regards
Bill Bowley
 

Next

Return to The Main Board

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 60 guests

Ads by Google
These advertisements are selected and placed by Google to assist with the cost of site maintenance.
ShadowMusic is not responsible for the content of external advertisements.