Cry for a Shadow
Cry for a Shadow
Hello friends. So, just what instruments are we hearing on CFAS? Obviously Lennon has his Rick, but is George on the Futurama? And is Paul playing the first Hof? It can't be Stu's base upside down, can it? Nah...
Anyone?
Anyone?
Michael: I would agree with you that George Harrison is in all likelihood using his Futurama on "Cry For A Shadow" recorded in the fall of 1960. I think the recording was made before Paul McCartney acquired his Hofner violin bass, however. Let the timeline begin!
By way of explanation, Dr. Who is a punster and hence the word play on the 4003 "Shadow" bass. In this department, he will never let us down or leave us flat.
By way of explanation, Dr. Who is a punster and hence the word play on the 4003 "Shadow" bass. In this department, he will never let us down or leave us flat.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I am not sure that it is Paul on bass. My take, (sorry Dr. Who) is that this recoding was several months after the Scotland May 1960 Tour with Johnny Gentle.
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The recording date for "Cry For A Shadow" is June 22, 1961 recorded in Hamburg at Friedrich-Ebert Halle. Also recorded on this day was "My Bonnie", "The Saints", and "Why". Harrison used his Futurama Resonet on these sessions, and McCartney was the bassist at this time and was more than likely using the '61 Hofner bass.
Jeff: Thanks for this clarity. I felt the recording was earlier. It would make the 1961 Hofner a likely candidate.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Peter, if you're looking for one of the best resources on the early years of The Beatles, may I recommend "The Beatles: From Cavern To Star Club" by Hans Olof Gottfridsson. I believe it is still in print. Here's a link : http://www.premiumpublishing.com/eng/products/beatles.html.
Jeff: Jeff Rath should be close to 3000 at this point.
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