Uncle Fiesta wrote:Probably the Beeb were 'unenthusiastic' because they know that the majority of people these days neither know who the Shadows were nor have any interest in finding out.
I also predict that most of us on here will end up disappointed, having got nothing out of the programme that we couldn't have got elsewhere.
David Martin wrote:I looked at them and thought - unreasonably - "if they can do that... I can do that"
Iain Purdon wrote:David Martin wrote:I looked at them and thought - unreasonably - "if they can do that... I can do that"
In 1963, the young, impressionable, teenage me saw Licorice thoroughly enjoying himself on stage and playing notes I thought I could play too. That was my introduction to the Shadows as performers, and it's what started me off.
When later I got to know him I had the pleasure of telling him so. He was pleasantly baffled. I remember talking about the bass part he'd devised for Dance On. "Anyone could have done it," he said "it just happened to be me!"
True. But I had learned only the half of it. Going on to do some stage shows in which he was starring, I learned so much from him about showmanship. That was the quality I had spotted in him as a teen, but it took me years to appreciate what an art it is.
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