Re: The Shadows At Sixty
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drakula63 wrote:I think it's going a bit far to suggest that the Rapiers and the Runaways helped to put the Shadows on the map, worldwide! I'd suggest that the Shadows did a pretty fair job of that themselves!
However... this goes to support what I said about there probably being tons of footage for this documentary that ended up on the cutting room floor and how it would be great to see it all included on a DVD release. Or do we think that John Farrar only made two comments that totalled about ten seconds? An extended version of the documentary (or just the existing version but with all the additional/unused footage on as unedited extras), plus all the music clips in their entirety and in their correct picture aspect ratio would be great. I'd buy it. And I bet everyone reading this post would too... and a few thousand others.
Regarding footage ending up on the cutting room floor, do you, or anyone else, know if the complete footage of The Savage in The Young Ones exists or what happened to the first part? Whilst a few seconds of The Savage was shown last week it would have been better to have seen most of it rather than the clip from Summer Holiday singing Bachelor Boy as The Savage was more representative of the band especially with the original line up.