The Shadows in Scandinavia 1981
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มี.ค. 2024
- Short Documentary style video following The Shadows on a promotional tour for the new album "Hits Right Up Your Street" contains interviews, archive footage and performances of "This Ole House", "Sailing" & "Telstar". Filmed on the 6th & 7th August 1981
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Never seen this before! Brilliant! Thanks!!!
Ive been listening to the Shadows since 1959 and I can honestly tell you that I've never heard them play better than in this clip from 1981.
Thanks for posting, never seen this before. It’s certainly Rock n’ Roll when you have to collect your own guitar from an airport luggage carousal!
Nothing or no one will ever match these guy's
i am so pleased they did get back together to make amazing music love the shadows
Thank you.
Loved watching this absolutely Brilliant seeing the lads in the heyday loved them all especially Bruce
Che bel documentario , del viaggio del Nord Europa 😮
Purtroppo in Italia non sono venuti mai fare il concerto !😢
never seen this before it is great.thank you for sharing this with us
Boy! Really enjoyed this. More of an intresting interview , not the usual same questions that most interviewers ask and some great music. Really love the instrumental sailing. And love Hanks statement about we are are all humans and we all make mistakes.
Some of this footage i've never seen. Thank you!
Legendary group
Music Man Bass Amp, Yeah!
Fifty two years since the Tornados released Telstar, and this is the first time I've seen it played by the Shadows. There version is better, naturally! Hank on his red Stratocaster so much smoother than that primitive electic keyboard in the original version 😀👍
❤ Hank Marvin, si diverte mentre suona la chitarra 🎸 elettrica
💕💕👍👍
Interesting....
Actually, their singing is very good. Catch their early 70s album Rockin' With Curly Leads On. Singing & Brian Bennett drumming is very Abbey Road. It's a forgotten album & one of their best.
Roland 501 echo?
...... Meazzi perhaps ?
Is it me or did I see Richard Tandy from the Electric Light Orchestra in the back ground on the Yamah CP88 electric piano.