I am 61 years old now and from The Netherlands. When I first heard The Shadows with Apache I was hooked on this kind of music. Also the Ventures, The Spotnicks and more of those guitar groups. Also surf music is great. And this group....outstanding
Nice to see The Spotnicks get mentioned alongside The Shadows and the Ventures! I love all of their music, some great stuff. I'm very impressed with The Toe Tappers, they are right up there with those classic groups!
Hey Jez. I am from Hong Kong. The Shadows Greatest Hits was the first LP I bought. I did well at school in the 60s and my dad bought me an electric guitar: a Hofner sunburst. I got expelled from school for not passing exams because I was too playing the guitar. Guess where I ended up, LIVERPOOL. I am 71 now with grand childen. Haha funny how music changes your life.
@@digitalpau2347 Hi. Did guitar playing take you to Liverpool ? I am 70 in three weeks and with grandchildren too. My passion from the 60s on was playing drums. Not much now. I do play piano, keyboards, drums and now learning bass guitar. Music is still very much my passion and in touch with several musicians around the world. If I can I will send you a link to one of them. Regards. Jez.
Late to the party - what a fantastic set of young musicians - the drummer is unbelievably good - I grow up with The Shadows and love their music - more please!
I will Venture to say that these guys are Not in the Shadows of anyone, but rather rocketing like sputniks to outer space with outstanding musicianship and preserving a very important and popular art guitar idiom.;;
Burns Marvin's and Vox AC 30s. Wow this takes me back to 1964 when I was gigging with this stuff! 🙂 Then the Beatles arrived and we all changed course. Perfect recreation of the sound and very polished. Well done lads. 👏👏👏 🙂🎸
Great version of genie with the light brown lamp! I used to listen to that on my mum's portable record player back in 1965 when I was about 6 years old.
You guys are absolutely awesome, a musician and guitar player myself I have to say your whole performance was just spot on I didn't pick one slip-up. Keep on moving forward men you might just save the music world before it's to late with all the talentless talent out there we need more musicians like you. God bless and thanks again. tones1957 (New Zealand)
fantastic guitar playing ,it brings me back to the early surf music ,the drummer is also very good in keeping up with the guitars .This is a very good band , i will be searching for their music on cd .
I'm so happy all of a sudden and do you know why???????????? No HOUSE or RAP and other shit!!! This is the real music like we want, yes I'm from the fifties and have consciously experienced the real 60s and 70s etc., a pity that time has gone so fast, at least I think so, but what could I like to go back to that time in the 70s, my happiest time of all time. Can only say one thing "chapeau" and it was amazing!!! People may disagree with me but that doesn't bother me, it's about the experience!!!
Proper music and talent collapsed in the late 80's when cop out rubbish like rap came along and horrible sounds created on a computer too... no talent at all required ... just get rich quick and play off the gullible public !
@@janinapalmer8368 Correctly answered! if you have a little brain and most of those rap boys and girls have!!, then you can make this kind of crap like house and rap and more of that junk and the crazy thing is they have and get followers too, they called themselves "fans", but yes they can also be counted among those with just a little too little IQ because they all missed the exit when these important brain parts were handed out during their development in the womb.
@@paulwatson9217 Well I'm a lefty myself. I have a Squier Classic Vibes ( Indonesian make ) and get good tones actually. Plug it into a Marshall 30 amp and vintage echo/ digital delay from Behringer. I'm 64 and lead guitar. All of us in the group are 60+ and silver haired. Shadows are my gods since I was 14.
WOW..! love these guys..just got it dead right..close my eyes and Hank is just there..just need a Cliff singer ..!! and all playing Burns Guitars...cool
I’m so glad that this current rock band of young generations embrace the instrumental music of the ‘60s and more. More power to The Foot Tappers, and God bless you four. I like your playing style. My favorites are: The Shadows, The Ventures, The Eagles (UK), The Fireballs, and The Foot Tappers.
Great to see, and with those Burns Marvin's too. Great lead guitar with nice delay, and the rhythm guitar chord work Real Good also, in fact the whole Rhythm Section- awesome Guy's
Don here again, I loved Riders in the Sky, with The lead guitarist and Rhythm guitarist moving and the Bass player was stationary ❤ THAT was GOOD, keep it up 😊😊
Very clean sound, bringing back that twang, the band works incredibly well together, I am thinking that lead player has such a mature technique for such a young player.
Although the Shads had a simple line-up and straightforward sound, very, very few bands have been able to recreate their unique sound. Which proves that the perceived simplicity was deceptive. It's very hard to bring this sound to life. These gentlemen are masters at their game. Wonderful performance, wonderful sound and that great guitar sound would be nowhere without the drums that add a true Brian Bennet touch. Bravissimo !
Hello friends, I'm from Tijuana, Mexico, and I'm a musician, just like you, I'm 64 years old. And a few times I had the opportunity to play Apache and some of The Ventures I'm still in force and I make my own recordings Greetings from Mexico
Ventures / Shadows / It had to come back as we recycle the music that lay hidden all of these years. Right down to the drum beats. For me, this is a flash back. For the younger crowd, this is totally new. Gotta love that reverb and twang bar work, Rock on. dcb
Avec des copains nous étions tellement accrochés à ce style de musique que nous avons créé un petit orchestre, malheureusement très éphémère, et identique à celui des Shadows. Ce petit orchestre, c'est l'un des plus beaux souvenirs de ma folle et heureuse jeunesse ...
These guys are rather more than a Shads’ tribute band. They played a number of times at Bruce Welch’s Shadomania, and I’m pretty sure that the lead player was one of three(?) lead guitarists at various times in Bruce Welch’s Shadows, in effect taking the Hank Marvin role. The first number on this video is a slight reworking of a Shadows’ piece, which I have (somewhere!) on a cassette, along with Change Of Address and Stack-It - I can’t remember the title of this one. As you see they are all playing Burns instruments which the Shadows used and promoted in the mid-60s.
"they are all playing Burns instruments which the Shadows used and promoted in the mid-60s." Not really. The Shadows' career took off when they started playing Fender guitars. Hank Marvin was among the first to play the now legendary Stratocaster, while Jet Harris had the luck and honor to introduce the first Fender bass guitar in England. That said, I must say I like the sound of the Burns guitars as much as I like the sound of the Strats. Of course, the amps also played a major role. Anyhow, Billy Kuy from the original line-up of the Outlaws played a Burns guitar and his sound is unbeatable. Try "Husky Team," for instance.
They began with cheap guitars, then got Fenders. They went over to Burns in about 1964, which they helped to promote via a Hank Marvin signature issue, and a ‘Shadows Bass’, played by John Rostill - then they went back to Fenders later. It is well documented and I recall it clearly. Marvin is alleged to have had the first Strat imported (not yet marketed in UK) into UK, bought for him by Cliff Richard.
Hank Marvin co-designed the guitars with Jim Burns, the scroll on the headstock was his idea. Jim Butns, a brilliant guitar designer but always a poor businessman sold the Burns company in 1965 to Baldwin and wasn't allowed to use his own name on guitars he designed. He put out guitars under various names over the years while Baldwin made inferior guitars then dropped making guitars altogether. All Hank Marvin's Burns guitars were stolen from a van outside a gig in 1979 and Burns guitars were not available until Barry Gibson, a skilled luthier in his own right, bought the Burns name sometime in the 1980s. He employed Jim as a consultant and resurrected Burns guitars. I believe he has now sold the company but Burns guitars are still being made. Sadly Jim Burns passed away some years ago. He was a true pioneer of the electric guitar
@@Rog107 I would like to recreate Billy Kuy's sound, so I wrote to him to let me know details about his Burns guitar and Truevoice amp. He graciously responded and I now know what he used when he recorded Dream of the West. But it may be a wild goose chase. I'd give quite a lot to recreate that sound, particularly on the Husky Team track.
молодцы хорошо играете наш ансамбль всё это играл в 70 годы точно на такой аппаратуре правда гитары были другие музимы немецкие и музыка немножко по другому звучала т.е. оранджировка ещё раз спасибо за музыку вспомнил молодость
Foot Tappers. Yes, sort of musical group descendants of American "Ventures" and British "Shadows" of 50's and 60s. I'm 66 years old and we have also local group like that from the Philippines before in the 1960's. The musical band called The Electromaniacs. 👍🎶🎸🥁🎵
Burns guitars
Vox amps
The shadows dance
I can watch this all night long on repeat
Great band
Great tunes
Sheer quality
Not sure, are these guitars the burns bison model.wonderful sound.
I still love this music 🎶...ventures shadows....brilliant young musicians are embracing old music..that won't go away...
It's so nice to hear a group who is willing to play instrumental music 🎵 for a change.
I am 61 years old now and from The Netherlands. When I first heard The Shadows with Apache I was hooked on this kind of music. Also the Ventures, The Spotnicks and more of those guitar groups. Also surf music is great. And this group....outstanding
I am 66 and I play only such music.
Thanks, Ruud, for the good names to listen to.
@@AndreyYevsyukov You are welcome sir.😀
Nice to see The Spotnicks get mentioned alongside The Shadows and the Ventures! I love all of their music, some great stuff. I'm very impressed with The Toe Tappers, they are right up there with those classic groups!
🏃💨 neanderthal 🦍💨💨💨
Thanks for the upload. A nice group. Great sound's.
Absolutely fantastic sounds from this band they deserve more airtime .timeless music 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Top quality group with authentic Shadows sound. All great musicians. A pleasure to listen to.
Fantastic instrument playing - guitars and drums. I grew up loving and listening to the Shadows. Marvellous tribute to that era.
Hey Jez. I am from Hong Kong. The Shadows Greatest Hits was the first LP I bought. I did well at school in the 60s and my dad bought me an electric guitar: a Hofner sunburst. I got expelled from school for not passing exams because I was too playing the guitar. Guess where I ended up, LIVERPOOL. I am 71 now with grand childen. Haha funny how music changes your life.
@@digitalpau2347 Hi. Did guitar playing take you to Liverpool ? I am 70 in three weeks and with grandchildren too. My passion from the 60s on was playing drums. Not much now. I do play piano, keyboards, drums and now learning bass guitar. Music is still very much my passion and in touch with several musicians around the world. If I can I will send you a link to one of them. Regards. Jez.
Excellent golden oldies style guitar band. 🙂👍 And the guys are really good and unassuming type gents.
Very cool. 👍
Matching suits, matching guitars, nice sound, nice moves - good show!
YEP and BOOTS!
MUST HAVE SHOPPED IN DALLAS
Very cleancut. Love the pink ties. Great playing. Keep up the GREAT WORK!!!!!!
Ya'll are Awesome Ya'll remind me of the sway days ❤❤❤
It's great to see a band carry on in the style of The Ventures and The Shadows.
Are they an older or younger group than the shadows or ventures?
@@yootoober2009 Younger. Shadows and Ventures were early 1960s.
Hopefully real music will make a comeback.
Especially young guys like these keeping tyhe tradition going!
Great comparison. I was trying to spot this band.Perfect
On ne peut qu'être admiratif ! Un groupe solide ! Congratulations !
What a great sound ,and that lead player is something else 🎸
Late to the party - what a fantastic set of young musicians - the drummer is unbelievably good - I grow up with The Shadows and love their music - more please!
I will Venture to say that these guys are Not in the Shadows of anyone, but rather rocketing like sputniks to outer space with outstanding musicianship and preserving a very important and popular art guitar idiom.;;
Brilliant. Fabulous music and a fine tribute to British excellence in music, Burns and Vox. Very very good.
Burns Marvin's and Vox AC 30s. Wow this takes me back to 1964 when I was gigging with this stuff! 🙂
Then the Beatles arrived and we all changed course.
Perfect recreation of the sound and very polished. Well done lads. 👏👏👏 🙂🎸
This is awesome. I love the '60s style instrumentals. Brings back great childhood memories. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely fantastic lads, don't ever stop, and another thing you look so smart, nice one.
Great version of genie with the light brown lamp! I used to listen to that on my mum's portable record player back in 1965 when I was about 6 years old.
I am huge fan of metal and hard rock but these guys remind me The Shadows and their amazing music.
I am so glad to hear The Shadows too. I was beginning to think I was the only one ..lol.
There is a very good reason they remind you of the Shads. I think everybody can see and hear it 😅
@@Steve-gc5nt Yes I knew it was a daft comment once I watched the whole thing but I got side tracked and did not delete it .Oh well..😂
You mean The Ventures
@@GG-ku1gz Nope ,they were good but the Shadows are forever.😁
I didn’t know what to expect, but that was excellent.
You guys are absolutely awesome, a musician and guitar player myself I have to say your whole performance was just spot on I didn't pick one slip-up.
Keep on moving forward men you might just save the music world before it's to late with all the talentless talent out there we need more musicians like you.
God bless and thanks again.
tones1957 (New Zealand)
fantastic guitar playing ,it brings me back to the early surf music ,the drummer is also very good in keeping up with the guitars .This is a very good band , i will be searching for their music on cd .
These are excellent - loved it all and now looking for more on YT. Would love to see them live
These guys are really great - extended the style of the Shadows so well!
So refreshing with matching suits, ties & clean cut looks. Guys every mother hope their daughters bring home
So good. These guys are excellent!
I'm so happy all of a sudden and do you know why????????????
No HOUSE or RAP and other shit!!!
This is the real music like we want, yes I'm from the fifties and have consciously experienced the real 60s and 70s etc., a pity that time has gone so fast, at least I think so, but what could I like to go back to that time in the 70s, my happiest time of all time.
Can only say one thing "chapeau" and it was amazing!!!
People may disagree with me but that doesn't bother me, it's about the experience!!!
Proper music and talent collapsed in the late 80's when cop out rubbish like rap came along and horrible sounds created on a computer too... no talent at all required ... just get rich quick and play off the gullible public !
@@janinapalmer8368 Correctly answered! if you have a little brain and most of those rap boys and girls have!!, then you can make this kind of crap like house and rap and more of that junk and the crazy thing is they have and get followers too, they called themselves "fans", but yes they can also be counted among those with just a little too little IQ because they all missed the exit when these important brain parts were handed out during their development in the womb.
Fully agree with you
I so agree with you. Rap is not music. It's noise with violent words tagged to make the dipshits sound tough.
😂😂😂 ...calm down! I feel the same! 😄😄
Love it. Would be great if this came back. Melodic music to 'tap your feet' to. Brilliant.
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Awesome tone from the Burns guitars! Authentic shadows sound recreated. Wonderful ! And the lead guitarist is a southpaw!
Yes the left handed Burns was easy enough to get the problem was finding a left hand amp to play through they are like hens teeth :-)
Could tell which is lead
@@paulwatson9217 Well I'm a lefty myself. I have a Squier Classic Vibes ( Indonesian make ) and get good tones actually. Plug it into a Marshall 30 amp and vintage echo/ digital delay from Behringer. I'm 64 and lead guitar. All of us in the group are 60+ and silver haired. Shadows are my gods since I was 14.
Un groupe de grande qualité,des super musiciens
En live ils sont irréprochables
Its so nice to see youngsters play the music I grew up with.
Check out the Revolvers on youtube- 60's tribute band, will make you feel 16 again!
Never heard of these guys before but they're really good. Great sound, great show!
Wonderful job guys thanks for keeping the Shads music alive. I played a lot of these in the 80s and 90s.👍🎸🎸🎸🥁🎹
Yes l did too, good playing the whole rhythm section, all Burns too, and nice delay on the lead/guitar and what a Great Medley, WOW, awesome team,❤❤❤
You could play this in the background anywhere, and no-one would complain...very easy listening.
Awesome, Evergreen music.... Keep on going Guys. All the best and God bless to present clean music to the modern and future generations
Absolutely sublime!!!!!!!! Bravo!!!!!!!!!
I have been a SHADOWS fan for years and they remind me a lot of them .I love this track I hope they make a lot more
Extremely good drumming. Great tribute to Brian Bennet AND Tony Meehan !
Really enjoyed this. I hope they have had some success !
So glad I found this on UA-cam even though it's 4 years ago
Absolutely excellent 👍
Enfin tout n'est pas fini quand je vois et entant cela je revis, et me revois 63ans en arrière avec mes copains !
Me parece un gran grupo. Tocan como los mejores. Muy buenos.
Surf Music will never die!!!
Brilliant work gentlemen. Love your sound, takes me back to stage work on lead guitar.
Beautiful. Reverb heaven
WOW..! love these guys..just got it dead right..close my eyes and Hank is just there..just need a Cliff singer ..!! and all playing Burns Guitars...cool
What a nice bit of throwback. Very tight, obviously b****y well rehearsed. You gotta get an album out - you owe it to people!
I’m so glad that this current rock band of young generations embrace the instrumental music of the ‘60s and more. More power to The Foot Tappers, and God bless you four. I like your playing style.
My favorites are: The Shadows, The Ventures, The Eagles (UK), The Fireballs, and The Foot Tappers.
I love these guys! They are great musician's and they got swagger. Inspiring to a Yank in Alabama, USA
Great to see, and with those Burns Marvin's too. Great lead guitar with nice delay, and the rhythm guitar chord work Real Good also, in fact the whole Rhythm Section- awesome Guy's
Un groupe inconnu pour moi,j ai apprécié leur musique.👍👍👍
They are exceedingly well rehearsed.
Fantastic instrumental group, (the best in shadows 'style
I have 74 years. Beautifull this music.
Wow! What a repertoire
These guys are naturals
Ahhh the music of my teens and played with Burns guitars. You've got a really tight band there guys well done.
My kind of band! Great stuff. Takes you back to Voxland!.
Very nice, great sound.
Don here again, I loved Riders in the Sky, with The lead guitarist and Rhythm guitarist moving and the Bass player was stationary ❤ THAT was GOOD, keep it up 😊😊
I especially like how the guitarist's sway back and forth like they use to in the 1960's.
Very clean sound, bringing back that twang, the band works incredibly well together, I am thinking that lead player has such a mature technique for such a young player.
Long may the sound of the Shadows live on!
Superb stuff especially the Shadows medley ,the lead guitarist reminds me of Eddie Cochran! .
This is the way music should be. Polished, well rehearsed and matching attire. Oh, and descent!
Wonderful, thanks for sharing Jean Marie.
Great grooves in those feels. Wonderful stuff! Wanna here and see more!
Takes me back. Great stuff lads.
Although the Shads had a simple line-up and straightforward sound, very, very few bands have been able to recreate their unique sound. Which proves that the perceived simplicity was deceptive. It's very hard to bring this sound to life. These gentlemen are masters at their game. Wonderful performance, wonderful sound and that great guitar sound would be nowhere without the drums that add a true Brian Bennet touch.
Bravissimo !
Thanks for your analyse
Fantastic band!👍🎸
Hello friends, I'm from Tijuana, Mexico, and I'm a musician, just like you, I'm 64 years old. And a few times I had the opportunity to play Apache and some of The Ventures I'm still in force and I make my own recordings Greetings from Mexico
Great to hear a band as tight as these guys…..☮️🎶🔛🌎
Ventures / Shadows / It had to come back as we recycle the music that lay hidden all of these years. Right down to the drum beats. For me, this is a flash back. For the younger crowd, this is totally new. Gotta love that reverb and twang bar work, Rock on. dcb
Fantastic playing love that. 😉
First tune is called ”Fender Bender” by the Shadows.
Marvin, Welch, Bennet, Rostiil, everyone really left the mark forever...!!!
Avec des copains nous étions tellement accrochés à ce style de musique que nous avons créé un petit orchestre, malheureusement très éphémère, et identique à celui des Shadows. Ce petit orchestre, c'est l'un des plus beaux souvenirs de ma folle et heureuse jeunesse ...
Cet orchestre est un si pas le meilleur groupe style Shadows que j'ai pu voir
Awesome tones guys, thanks for sharing
Just fantastic...Sitting bak in Melbourne enjoying this..
These guys are rather more than a Shads’ tribute band. They played a number of times at Bruce Welch’s Shadomania, and I’m pretty sure that the lead player was one of three(?) lead guitarists at various times in Bruce Welch’s Shadows, in effect taking the Hank Marvin role. The first number on this video is a slight reworking of a Shadows’ piece, which I have (somewhere!) on a cassette, along with Change Of Address and Stack-It - I can’t remember the title of this one. As you see they are all playing Burns instruments which the Shadows used and promoted in the mid-60s.
"they are all playing Burns instruments which the Shadows used and promoted in the mid-60s."
Not really. The Shadows' career took off when they started playing Fender guitars. Hank Marvin was among the first to play the now legendary Stratocaster, while Jet Harris had the luck and honor to introduce the first Fender bass guitar in England. That said, I must say I like the sound of the Burns guitars as much as I like the sound of the Strats. Of course, the amps also played a major role. Anyhow, Billy Kuy from the original line-up of the Outlaws played a Burns guitar and his sound is unbeatable. Try "Husky Team," for instance.
They began with cheap guitars, then got Fenders. They went over to Burns in about 1964, which they helped to promote via a Hank Marvin signature issue, and a ‘Shadows Bass’, played by John Rostill - then they went back to Fenders later. It is well documented and I recall it clearly. Marvin is alleged to have had the first Strat imported (not yet marketed in UK) into UK, bought for him by Cliff Richard.
Hank Marvin co-designed the guitars with Jim Burns, the scroll on the headstock was his idea. Jim Butns, a brilliant guitar designer but always a poor businessman sold the Burns company in 1965 to Baldwin and wasn't allowed to use his own name on guitars he designed. He put out guitars under various names over the years while Baldwin made inferior guitars then dropped making guitars altogether. All Hank Marvin's Burns guitars were stolen from a van outside a gig in 1979 and Burns guitars were not available until Barry Gibson, a skilled luthier in his own right, bought the Burns name sometime in the 1980s. He employed Jim as a consultant and resurrected Burns guitars. I believe he has now sold the company but Burns guitars are still being made.
Sadly Jim Burns passed away some years ago. He was a true pioneer of the electric guitar
@@Kanassatego I briefly had two Burns following HBM's lead, but I never bonded with them and stayed with Fender.
@@Rog107 I would like to recreate Billy Kuy's sound, so I wrote to him to let me know details about his Burns guitar and Truevoice amp. He graciously responded and I now know what he used when he recorded Dream of the West. But it may be a wild goose chase. I'd give quite a lot to recreate that sound, particularly on the Husky Team track.
Careful! You guys are getting perilously close to surf.
Love it!
Great to see them iconic Burns guitars... Lovely clear sound 🤙🏽🎶🎸
Love it! And I love the suits! You guys look awesome!
Nice to see the Burns Baldwin guitars guitars again.
The drummer is a plus plus
I have always loved those Burns guitars.
Sounds great !!
молодцы хорошо играете наш ансамбль всё это играл в 70 годы точно на такой аппаратуре правда гитары были другие музимы немецкие и музыка немножко по другому звучала т.е. оранджировка ещё раз спасибо за музыку вспомнил молодость
А мы сейчас такое а Москве с балалайкой играем.
Keeping Real Music Alive! Subscribed.
This is the kind of music I grew up on duane eddy was my favourite keep rockin lads great stuff cheers Dan
Me lasse pas de les écouter.belle sonorîté des burns.
I like. It takes me back to high school and the Ventures!
Молодцы ребята, а за Чайковского особое спасибо!
Foot Tappers. Yes, sort of musical group descendants of American "Ventures" and British "Shadows" of 50's and 60s. I'm 66 years old and we have also local group like that from the Philippines before in the 1960's. The musical band called The Electromaniacs. 👍🎶🎸🥁🎵
What a great band so remind me of the shadows, great drummer.
amazing guys,keep on rockin
Здорово 👍 наикрутейшие музыканты Здорово 👍