The Shadows live in concert, 1964
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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2021
- The Shadows play Chattanooga Choo Choo, Dance On, Nivram, Foot Tapper, A Little Bitty Tear & Apache, in concert at The Forum, Liege, Belgium on May 8, 1964 in front of enthusiastic fans. Hank Marvin attempts to speak in faltering French but reverts to English.
Chapters:
00:00 Chattanooga Choo Choo
02:10 Dance On
05:03 Nivram
08:23 Foot Tapper
11:23 A Little Bitty Tear
14:10 Apache
Also filmed at this concert were Fingle Bunt, Sleep Walk and FBI, but they've been blocked from UA-cam by representatives of Cliff Richard - apparently he owns them. They don't appear on his channel - although his show at this venue with The Shadows backing him does - but you can find Bunt elsewwhere in poorer quality.
#TheShadows #HankMarvin #TheShadowsInConcert @Gazely Gaze
One musicien, one amp, no technology... and it sounds great.
Hank Marvin was 23 when this concert was performed. He had such a cool look with dark hair, glasses and a big smile.
No loud metals, no excessive distortions and compressions.... pure music, not volumes
the shadow's songs across generations are popular with all ages all over the world.
The Shadows for me will always be number one . Hank is the reason took up the guitar and had a quite successful 25 years as a semi pro ,playing lead with a group doing a lot of Shadows covers 🇬🇧
The Shadows are by far the most and extreme illustrous band ever on the planet.
They were very good weren't they.
What a wonderful music.
I was three years old when I first heard The Shadows. 53 years later and I still love their music. It's just superb playing, and that's all there is to it. The amount of artists that have been influenced by them is incredible.....or is it. Just timeless class!
Professional group back in the sixties
Music, REAL music
I absolutely love the Shadows. My late father was a huge fan and also owned a Burns and a USA Fender Strat in white and red which i know proudly own. I grew up listening to nothing but the shadows on cassette, good memories.
Fair play, I'm 68 and never took blind notice of the Shadows but this has opened my eyes. And we've even got a plaque to Jerry Lordan over my local pub door! From now on I'm a Shadows fan
I'll never get tired of the shadows.
or.. in other words: 'ever green' .. what I wonder most these days,, is how these OLD guys/ boys are able continue handle these guitar's,, so soft and gentle - never forget also listen to the 'back' up, Bruce, rythm, bas, drums,, etc.
Really enjoy the Shadows, and I particularly enjoyed their singing. I wish they had sung more.
WOW! That is some amazing musicianship! That drummer is stunning. And the camera man obviously likes the bass player!
What a performance!!! Yeah, those were the days, when artists were proud and had self respect for them self's, and to others.... 😅
There's only one word, legendary
I grew up listening to these guys, 74 now and still listen every day. I now live in Brazil and am married to a Brazilian woman, she asked me a couple of weeks ago, isn't there any other singers or bands in the UK.
My answer was simple, none worth a mention and certainly no legends like the shadows
The best instrumental rock group of all time in the world..... THE SHADOWS. They sing too.
Тихая , ритмически выдержаная музыка нашда
своих покдонников и почит,- ателей.Битлз только Успели
АСотыграли в Гамбурге свои
ЛивеРПУЛЬСКИЕ ПТИЧКИ А
Well, this is also my opinion.Wonderful.
Their singing talent alone was enough for success!
Definitely!!!
Cliff certainly did.
The fantastic sound of Burns and Vox!
So talented, vocally and instrumentally!
I love still The Shadows afther the first time wen i hear The Drifters backing Cliff's Living doll
That really dates you to remember them as the Drifters❤
Hank B. The reason many of us play guitar today. The best
Absolutely
@Joe Guitar Yes, he even hit a duff note during Sleepwalk here in Johannesburg in 2010. Shows he is also human. Still my favourite. !!!
@@myjames48 Hank hit a lot of duff notes, or, more accurately, missed them in the early recordings. Mustang, Back Home, Man of Mystery, FBI etc., but when I watched him at the Final Tour concert in Sheffield, I did not notice even one mistake. And I know every note and nuance of the pre-1964 recordings, having played them for 50+ years., many on stage. He is so good.
Yep! ,never heard Hank play a duff note!.
Bravooooo,koja perfekcija sviranja,koji savršen nastup,klasik
How did I miss this music
First timing hearing tonight
I’m a professional musician, singer guitarist
Learned all my basics from 50 s rock and Beatles
My mind is blown. !!!
Listen to The Sound of the Shadows or Dance with the Shadows to know what this is all about.
I was just a little baby girl
I loved them back and I adore them now
I saw The Shadows in Helsinki a couple of weeks after this concert and have seen them four times since then. They have style and a great sense of humour in addition to being great musicians and composers.
Yes.
And Hank could have had a career as a singer ...rich and resonant baritone voice. (would have made a great radio announcer)
It helped that she shadows had the best rhythm guitarist in the world too....and still is.
Wow great, Brian Bennette, the greatest drummer of all time.
Never heard that new version oof foot tapper before.
What a great document - I never ever dared to dream of actually seeing them play "Chattanooga Choo Choo"!
Gonna miss Hank when hes gone! xxx
The sound of those Burns guitars is outstanding!🎸✨
i was wondering what happened to the red strat!
@@keeferhazlewood6918according to what I read Hanks orig red Strat is now owned by Shadows member Bruce Welch
The voice of Burns is outstanding too. He sings better as cliff.
Nice, isn't it ?
I have a 1964 Watkins bass and I'd love a Burns from the same era.
exactly,, - and that's WHY I also I 'thought to my self' """ I need to have such a fantastic 'thing' my self - (to do likewise !!. - so I did..
Clear sound,no fuzz,can hear every note,beautiful sound.tw.uk
oh, wow, now I get it, where the Beatles and Jeff beck were coming from. hank marvin truly a great.
The Shadows were everywhere (not in the shadows) in the early 60's, so the Beatles & Beck would certainly be influenced. Though both their passions were USA black music; so blues and rock'n'roll were their most-used templates.
@@GazelyGaze Recorded in Hamburg Germany, by the Beatles was My Bonnie for release as the A side. Of more relevant interest is that the B side was a pleasant instrumental: Cry For A Shadow. Apparently, occording to the music press at the time the 45rpm disc was released, soon after the first records that kicked off their popularity, the tune was an acknowledgement of their liking of The Shadows the ten instrumental chart toppers and Cliff Richard's backing band.at that time.
Eh ? Jeff Beck inspired by Marvin...? Maybe a bit but not much...his big inspirations where more Les Paul, Django Reinhardt, Griffin Gallup and Scotty Moore....
That's Cliff Gallup. An old girlfriend of mine knew him when he was the Superintendent of Maintenance for the Portsmouth (Va) school system. Beck always cited Gallup as the man who made him pick up a guitar.
But Marvin did the same for Richard Thompson, which ain't half bad.
I loved their version of Little Bitty Tear...by Burl Ives.The harmonies were spot on.
BRUCE,GREAT,JOHN,GREAT,BRIAN,GREAT,HANK,SAY NO MORE. WONDERFUL MUSICIANS AND ENTERTAINERS.
I love Bruce's rhythm playing. Never uses one chord where four will do.
Sept. 25th.,2022
THE SHADOWS - SOUNDS AS GOOD TODAY as when all of these hits were played, FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS ago ❣🇬🇧
Roland Singh, Canada 🇨🇦
It's nice to see a Shadows video which includes John they look so young and slim pleased they played Nivram
Very few bands could play as clean and crisp as the shadows.
No one.
Thank You again and again, that you keep the Shadows 'still alive'!!!
Now I'm 78 and startet in the early sixcties playing Guitar with the Shadows.
In June I joined a Guitar-Workshop in a Blues-Camp at Rügen, and played my favorite Titel 'Apache" which I knew since the early 60ies
I felt great!! Thank you so much! Klaus
These blokes were a cut above the rest when it came to instrumentalists.
Rhythm player is really good, well they all are, but he is really solid with chords.
That'll be the multi-talented Bruce Welch you're taliking about!
This is excellent and amazing brand
Wonderful musicians ! Such a legacy 🙏🏻
The best of them all...:)
I've seen them in Supermarionation in the 1960's lol. This is very cool.
I did gigs in the early 90's with a true believer who played a Burns Bison thru a Vox AC30.....what chemistry...................never heard a guitar /amp combo to match it
I was fourteen.shadows used Burns guitars at the time.brilliant.
Love the footwork.
Thank you for posting this awesome performance. 🙂 (Chase)
Que buenos y que elegantes. Me encantan👏👏👏👏
Das war die Musik meiner Kindheit..übertragen durch meine Eltern..Einfach fantastisch..
They made history and still do. This is the result of giving your all.
Beautiful music.😊😊😊
The Legend..."SHADOW"...keerrreen!!?
Super !
😂Those were beautiful days, when men were gentlemen & women were Ladies, thank you so much for showing & sharing these classical moments
Glad you enjoyed it!
60 years ago magnificent 👍💖
Countless English guitarists learned how to play melodies from these guys. And a few Germans also named Rudolph and Michael.
I Will always remember thè Shadows....
There were some really good guitar groups in the 60's, but these lads overshadow them all. Lousy pun intended...
Hank lives in my home town Perth Australia. Never had the good fortune to bump into him though...
Thank you! Very beautiful video!
I love the Shadows!
❤👍👍👍🤗🙋♀️🇸🇰fantastické❣️❣️❣️
Marvelous 👌👏😍🤩😎 !!!
A little blue thumb 👍 added by a guitarist member of a Shadows tribute band from France 😜🇫🇷.
Simply a great concert from best group instrumental forever
AMAZING 😄
The 'three guitars and drums' format at it's best.... ! Xx
The Shadows at their very best pre-fender playing burns guitars but the brilliance of Hank and Co bring out the best of these fantastic machines🎸🎸🎸Shadows Rule ok
They had Fenders from 1959 to 63.
And again from 65-....... they only played Burns because they got a good offer.😉
Hank had BURNS design and make him a replacement guitar for the Fender Stratocaster because they weren't happy with the products Fender was delivering in 1964 - staying in tune was one problem. The only reason that they changed back to Fender was BURNS was sold to Baldwin in the USA when they couldn't buy Fender because CBS had done that - Baldwin stopped making the Burns designs a few years later. The Burns guitars that Hank had were stolen, that's when he went back to Fender.@@ovemunk
Fabulous Burns guitars they used for a while.
They were the days eh, great musicianship, great live sounds. 🎼🎸🎵🎶 Yeh 😁👍
quel festival !!!!! je n'avais jamais vu ce concert 100% BURNS . Fabuleux !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1000 mercis . un grand plaisir de revoir John Rostill !!!!!!!!!!! the Shadows sont devenus mes idoles à l'âge de 14 ans .....çà fait très très très longtemps !!!!!!! la version de nivram est superbe .....que dire ?...ils sont de loin les meilleurs !!!!!! le son BURNS est excellent !!!!! je m'abonne .
You're welcome!
Ye gotta love the shadow ties! I really enjoyed this concert! It's amazing to hear how people played music honestly back then, and studio recordings were often striving to capture the atmosphere of a live version. In this recording, the snare drum was a major instrument, and not just a clap-track. The bass came out of its shell to make tunes come alive, the rhythm guitar played a major role, and the lead guitar was basically the vocalist. Magnificent stuff! Many thanks for the upload.
Hello ! I love beautiful music. Thank you very much !
La musique qui nous a fait passer à l'ère moderne en France, après Maurice Chevalier, Tino Rossi et Edith Piaf ! Et ceci juste avant l'arrivée des Beatles. Merci les Shadows.
There, ll never be another band like The Shadows, wonder what happened to The Beatles anyone!!!! Alan.
The shadows mantap....
The legend instrumental band.....
This is when the line up of the Shadows was the greatest: Marvin, Welch, Rostill and Bennett. Sad that Rostill took his life at only 33.
What memories that brought back! Took me back to a wide-eyed 10 year old who marvelled at Hank’s playing and the wonderful red Stratocaster he introduced us all to. I made my mind up that I was going to have one of those some day. And I did, although not red. Listening to this footage, I am struck by just what great musicians they were - but then you had to be in those days with no electric gimmickry and gizmos. Thank you so much for posting this.
You're welcome!
@@Ndlanding get back in your cave, troll
@@michaelporter4050 Something odd going on here. Has a post or two disappeared, since my reply makes no sense in the current context?
@@Ndlanding I just deleted that response - but I think you were trying to reply to another post slagging the band off (as I saw you made a separate, glowing post). Let's lead by example and all be nice!
@@Ndlanding I have no idea and if you are not a troll, please accept my apologies for the reply I posted.
que dire !!!!! magistral !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A master class performance in knowing the rudimentary elements of your instrument and having it all come out naturally on the fretboard or drum surface. Thank you for the posting. Getting reacquainted with my guitar at 64. This time studying scales is like climbing a ladder, got to get on the first rung before you can reach your personal top.
Quel plaisir et joie de retrouver cette musique de mon enfance,merci 💕
I was there. It was fantastic. It was the first and only time that I saw them and Cliff. I was 15. Thank you for sharing. This video is so precious to me. You made my day.
You're welcome! Cliff's set here with the Shadows can be seen at his own UA-cam channel. There are three missing Shadows tracks from here; I think I've seen one on YT maybe as a VHS copy.
Must have been a fun time wish I was around then to see them live so you are a lucky person! I Still love their music and one of the best bands ever even though I didn't have the honor of seeing them live.
The last 5 seconds of Hanks crescendo sounded like a punk riff at the end of Apache.
Yeah, certainly! And it's all connected; plenty of punks will have grown up appreciating The Shadows. Cross-pollinating across the Atlantic to/from the Ventures, then a short jump to Johnny Thunders covering the Contours' Pipeline in his own style. The Flying Padovanis were punk specialists in guitar twang.
Those guys are awesome , run into this video of them and we danced great music 😍🎶🎶thanks
The Shadows were the British answer to The Ventures!
Ventures are very good...the Shadows are more !!!!!!! very good...THE MASTERS .
Quand les guitares électriques étaient magiques...🎶 🎸🥁🎸🎸
MY ETERNAL GODS, GODS GODS.
J'ai eu le plaisir d'assister à leur concert en 65 à Charleroi. Merci pour ce partage.
There is a 27-minute version in the archives of Belgian television (Sonuma)
Sadly, the missing tracks are blocked on UA-cam, due to a claim of copyright ownership by Cliff Richard. On his channel there is Cliff's show from the same night with The Shadows backing him, but no sign of those missing tracks.
Beyond Classic
Életem legszebb élménye volt Budapest Kisstadionban 2000.Aug 19.
This boys was ny big brothers favorites nowe his loking from heaven on them i think
Wow! Thank you for posting this! It's all good but I really enjoyed "Nivram" and the talented John Rostill's bass guitar.
Ezen a héten eddig , ez volt a legjobb ,idötöltésem. Nagyon szivessen ,,halgatom ezt az oldalt. Köszönöm SZ--I.
Én is újra felfedeztem ezt az együttest , Shedows akik voltak az úttörők az elektromos gitárnak, és főleg az elegáns módú viselkedésük , miatt örökké flejthetetlenné váltak.
Thanks for posting that! I love The Shadows!
Allora avevo una gioventù.
Tempi immemorabile
Suono puro senza distorsioni o accorgimenti elettronici. Hank Marvin bravissimo.
Sai per caso come si chiama la prima canzone
Beautifully played Jason. Enjoyed it very much. Regards, Ernie.
best member
The Shadows were always a favorite of mine. As a guitar player myself, I’m glad they went back to playing Fender guitars. The Burns guitar had a horrible sound, and that’s why they went back to playing Fenders.
Csodás zene.