The Zombies

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ataritoobin wrote:...
I'm guessing that bass was modified and ended up being what Rodford used later on with Argent (later with a larger pickguard).
Hopefully it wasn't turned into the bottom half of that double-necked Strat/P-Bass contraption Rodford had (though I'm guessing it was :()
Good lord! Looks like it was made into a DETACHABLE double-neck..check out the saw line towards the top of the body :(

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rikk wrote:The Zombies did a KILLER version of Summertime.
Absolutely! :-D

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So was the 1997 his main guitar on most zombies tracks?
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egosheep wrote:So was the 1997 his main guitar on most zombies tracks?
He said that he preferred to use his acoustic (Epiphone Zenith with added pickup) electrified in the studio as it had a "chunkier" tone compared to his Gretsch or Ric, however there is definitely Gretsch on some early songs, and Ric on others. I would imagine he probably used the Ric more in the studio around the time of Odessey and Oracle, especially judging from the studio pics from Rod Argent's site.
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We do "Time of the Season", I sing it, kinda fun to sing and play that cool bass part at the same time.
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kennyhowes wrote:Being a huge "O&O" fan, I went to a couple of the recent Zombies performances and man that was good stuff.

Got to shake hands with both Rod and Colin afterwards. What warm, humble people.
Hey Kenny, let's do, "She's Not There" and or "Time Of The Season" at the next mini-con jam.
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Kenny and R-Brother,

At our last gig 3 weeks ago, we did She's Not There / Tell Her No. On THN, every head in the bar turned to the stage, because the audience never saw that one coming. You guys might want to try it.

Have a successful journey down the Zombie-zee River.

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I've managed to pull off a few Zombies songs live, including "Care Of Cell 44" - but only after I'm warmed up! (I'm a better tenor when drunk.)

But yeah Joey, we can do that one!
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Here's a seemingly actual live clip from Hippodrome.

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Great clip!!!!!!!!!

Colin looks about 7 feet tall (and rail thin) here.

Notice the Vox logo is hanging loose. :mrgreen:

LOVE the Zombies.
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longhouse wrote:Great clip!!!!!!!!!

Colin looks about 7 feet tall (and rail thin) here.

Notice the Vox logo is hanging loose. :mrgreen:

LOVE the Zombies.
Yes, this is a great clip! It's so great to see actual live footage.

I recall reading that both Rod and Colin bumped into each other at a pub after this was aired - turns out they were both so embarrassed by the performance that they decided to have a few drinks. Doesn't seem to be that bad at all!

I also like how the lid to Rod's Pianet lid starts to close by itself in one part - reminiscent of that Monty Python sketch :-D
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What a terrible intro.
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Setlist from the tour I saw in 2004, This show was in Atlantic City. Colin and Rod two gentleman indeed. I got to meet them after the shew. What a terrific band who I constantly drink from!
My only disappointment was during each guitar solo, some annoying super young chap had modern Eddie VH chops which destroyed each section of what seemed nearly every song. I never understood this concept with some of the bands from this era.
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I did however just melt with Colins vocal which has all the kernals of what it was. Of course the obligatory Hold your head up!!
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Andorra
This Will Be Our Year
I Love you
What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted
A Rose For Emily
Beechwood Park
Time Of The Season
I Want to Fly In My Mind
a Miracle Keep On Rollin'
Hold Your Head Up
Southside of the Street
Time to Move
Misty Roses
Old And Wise
Indication
Tell Her No
She's Not There
Encore:
Just Out Of Reach
God Gave Rock & Roll To You
Summertime
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I saw the same tour. Colin's voice has only gotten better with time.

Yes, the young guy (who was a cousin, brother, or distant relation of someone in Deep Purple) completely wrecked the feel of the songs during the breaks.

But how cool was 'Indication'?!?!!? That one blew me away.
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