@@lindawest1776 it's crazy how unrecognised he's been since the drummer from The Who said he was responsible for some of the stuff he played on Who records🫢
I’m a music fan and I never heard of these guys but now I’m hooked and agree while the guitars are insane it’s not right if the drummer is not also celebrated as much. He’s also incredible
The first group ever to 'grab' my imagination when I was 11 years old (1959). Their music could be looked on as rather staid these days, but we must remember that they laid down the basics that many far more 'complicated' musicians (Knopfler, Oldfield, etc, etc,) followed. They were true pioneers!
The lead , rhythm and drumming is superb. The Shadows produce the kind of music that is atonce captivating. .... ..... The Shadows are simply par excellence.
My dad brought me up listening to the music from the 60's in the 90's. I love the shadows and this is my favourite track. I would of loved to see them..xxxx
They have God given the ability to relax, excite and inspire you at the same time, which is what music is about. 24 carat gold guitar from Hank B Marvin.
Questo " Réunion" degli SHADOWS compagnando Cliff Richard rimarrà nella storia . Complimenti , anche le riprese il video , poi quando eseguono i brani le loro bellissime canzoni
Read a Story that Mick Tucker of Sweet. As a very young man and before Sweet existed, one of his first ever gigs was to Dep for Brian somewhere. He rated the guy so highly he was terrified.
@@one-minutemetal1290 you saying screw off makes you a boomer and i was only joking i have a deep respect for their music and they really helped me become a better player so 'screw off'
Sorry to be a downer. This song is so easy to play and doesn't take much to learn. In C major. Mainly four chords C,Am,F and G are used. Add a fifth chord D7 in the bridge. The lead guitar is literally part of the C major scale. I learned it when I was in primary school aged 10. I really do not know why Hank Marvin is revered so much as a guitarist. Simple tunes simply played. The drummer is basic. Bruce Welch on rythym twangs away on C, Am, F and G. Much of the Shadows music was simple and easy to play. Guitarist of that era like Chet Atkins, Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Chuck Berry, Clapton, Beck, etc were in a different league. Most of the Shadows songs were Grade 3 music level. Basic. Reason why they influenced many up and coming beginners was simply the songs were easy to play and it was a starting point before graduating onto the far more technical stuff like Hendrix etc.
Thank you. I felt the same as you. Watching this, looking at the audience who are clapping on 1&3 (instead of 2&4) then thinking of all the other guitar greats.
@@stacemantheaceman1501 Yup you are spot on. The only thing about Hank Marvin is that he was the "first". In the UK. But USA guitar bands of the era were far better than Marvin. The Ventures were superior. Scotty Moore who was Elvis' guitarist. James Burton. The guys that backed Bill Haley. Try playing that guitar solo in Rock Around The Clock at the time. I think many people in the UK underestimated how really good these people were. Hank Marvin was no doubt inspired by them because he like all of us had to start somewhere. Good luck and take care.
I'm 70 and The Shadows are still my favourite group. 😊.
Brian Bennett must be one of the most overlooked drummers out there, he is absolutely fantastic.
And he’s Old School. Learnt his trade with the big bands of the 1950’s and it shows. Master musician indeed
He's right there with Ringo
Absolutely great drummer!!!
@@lindawest1776 it's crazy how unrecognised he's been since the drummer from The Who said he was responsible for some of the stuff he played on Who records🫢
I’m a music fan and I never heard of these guys but now I’m hooked and agree while the guitars are insane it’s not right if the drummer is not also celebrated as much. He’s also incredible
Brilliantly outstanding in every department, guitars, drums and bass. Impeccable and Brian Bennet deserves a special mention. They all do.
Absolutely hip and perfect surf 🏄♂️ song for the time. An endless classic!
Amazing musicianship ---Well done Shads for the years and years of brilliant and timeless music...
The first group ever to 'grab' my imagination when I was 11 years old (1959). Their music could be looked on as rather staid these days, but we must remember that they laid down the basics that many far more 'complicated' musicians (Knopfler, Oldfield, etc, etc,) followed. They were true pioneers!
The lead , rhythm and drumming is superb.
The Shadows produce the kind of music
that is atonce captivating.
.... ..... The Shadows are simply par excellence.
Loved the shadows.They were very talented musicians.
How many people know how amazing Brian Bennett (1:24) is?! This music will never get old.
Love this tune my parents named me after Brian Bennett absolutely an amazing drummer
One of the greatest songs from the SHADOWS!!!!!! Super great performance............Thanks specially, Hank.........!!!!!
It's a tune, not a song.
They let the music do the talking and the singing! Amazing! Great memories as a kid in the 80's.
My dad brought me up listening to the music from the 60's in the 90's. I love the shadows and this is my favourite track. I would of loved to see them..xxxx
Saw them play this in Hull on my 6th birthday in 1964.
I remember hearing these guys on the radio in the kitchen in the early sixties and thinking this has got my attention
I'm 77- followed The Shadows all my life - nobody has ever come close. Total genius. ❤
What a legend Bennett is.
I saw the Shadows Live. Fantastic. Got to be in my playlist on TH-cam.
They are great..im the very fan of The Shadows ❤⭐⭐⭐
They have God given the ability to relax, excite and inspire you at the same time, which is what music is about.
24 carat gold guitar from Hank B Marvin.
Who would have believed after all those years, their still filling stadiums
Musicians doing a Masterpiece, Brian is having a ball banging those skins. Real musicians
Brian Bennett, legend on the drums also wrote my favourite BBC TV Golf Theme music! and Rugby Special, awesome stuff !!!
Love the drum solo
Questo " Réunion" degli SHADOWS compagnando Cliff Richard rimarrà nella storia .
Complimenti , anche le riprese il video , poi quando eseguono i brani le loro bellissime canzoni
Hank always marvelous 😍
I'm 2 months old and the shadows are still the best group out there
I AM 80 still think the shadows are the best
one of my Favourite Group.
My Favourite by the Shadows
Yes agree that Shadows are the best.
Brian Bennett - the best!
acording to PHIL ,COLLINS HES THE BEST .
Love it the best ❤
Brilliant song
Moja ulubiona muzyka
Обожаю эту композицию! И в исполнении The Shadows, и в исполнении Ricky King.
Kedvenc zenekarom.
Best dad band ever!!!
And I’m 40 so that says it all 👍👍
Read a Story that Mick Tucker of Sweet. As a very young man and before Sweet existed, one of his first ever gigs was to Dep for Brian somewhere. He rated the guy so highly he was terrified.
Soooo nice😊
Just killing playing all round
Excelente musica com bom video Kiváló zene jó videóval
Brian Bennett is the greatest drummer bar none. Who else can play "little B",?
Trop bien....
Здорово 👍
Still the best :)
Mark, Is a .legend with that unique guitar sound, hey Bro, nice to sit and listen to on a quality sound system, Well done copying his style!
Hank Marvin is why I play guitar.
When Was This Filmed - Brilliant?😀
You can see why Mark Knopfler has Hank Marvin as his major influence. I mean, this song really is the blue print for Dire Straits
Yes he has that ability to make the strat quack, sing and talk, like Knopfler.
Is hank playing the 1959 strat here
Theres a video on here of Bruce Welch with it, he owns it. He claims it was the first Strat in the UK.
Még mais léteznek.
Utterly soulless!
Boomers
screw off
@@one-minutemetal1290 you saying screw off makes you a boomer and i was only joking i have a deep respect for their music and they really helped me become a better player so 'screw off'
Sorry to be a downer. This song is so easy to play and doesn't take much to learn. In C major. Mainly four chords C,Am,F and G are used. Add a fifth chord D7 in the bridge. The lead guitar is literally part of the C major scale. I learned it when I was in primary school aged 10. I really do not know why Hank Marvin is revered so much as a guitarist. Simple tunes simply played. The drummer is basic. Bruce Welch on rythym twangs away on C, Am, F and G. Much of the Shadows music was simple and easy to play. Guitarist of that era like Chet Atkins, Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Chuck Berry, Clapton, Beck, etc were in a different league. Most of the Shadows songs were Grade 3 music level. Basic. Reason why they influenced many up and coming beginners was simply the songs were easy to play and it was a starting point before graduating onto the far more technical stuff like Hendrix etc.
Thank you. I felt the same as you. Watching this, looking at the audience who are clapping on 1&3 (instead of 2&4) then thinking of all the other guitar greats.
@@stacemantheaceman1501 Yup you are spot on. The only thing about Hank Marvin is that he was the "first". In the UK. But USA guitar bands of the era were far better than Marvin. The Ventures were superior. Scotty Moore who was Elvis' guitarist. James Burton. The guys that backed Bill Haley. Try playing that guitar solo in Rock Around The Clock at the time. I think many people in the UK underestimated how really good these people were. Hank Marvin was no doubt inspired by them because he like all of us had to start somewhere. Good luck and take care.
Holding the public's attention with a simple song is a real challenge.