WDR Mania
Yes a bridge too far Rob I was overzealous probably, but actually there is a CD out called WDR mania which has 22 versions on it.
Only 2 of you given me your preference to date I'll leave it till Saturday then list who versions are by. I am also going to check out the original again on other CD's I have because original is there albeit perhaps a poor recording.
Only 2 of you given me your preference to date I'll leave it till Saturday then list who versions are by. I am also going to check out the original again on other CD's I have because original is there albeit perhaps a poor recording.
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Probably too many versions put up as only 2/3 chose the ones they liked best, for those who may be interested the versions I posted were these.
Version 1 John Barry Seven
version 2 Ventures
version 3 Stringalongs (remember wheels)
version 4 Bruce Springsteen though it was pipeline
version 5 Shadows
version 6 Ventures but the WDR64
version 7 Jeff Beck
Version 8 Chet Atkins
Version 9 Herb Alpert
based on the few votes cast the best were
Beck
JB7
Atkins
Ventures 64
Shadows
Ventures
Alpert
Stringalongs
Version 1 John Barry Seven
version 2 Ventures
version 3 Stringalongs (remember wheels)
version 4 Bruce Springsteen though it was pipeline
version 5 Shadows
version 6 Ventures but the WDR64
version 7 Jeff Beck
Version 8 Chet Atkins
Version 9 Herb Alpert
based on the few votes cast the best were
Beck
JB7
Atkins
Ventures 64
Shadows
Ventures
Alpert
Stringalongs
TODAY'S THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
If #2 is the Ventures it is definitely a re-recording, I have the original 45 here and it sounds nothing like that. In fact in the original recording the first chord of the A, G, F, E run is an A major played by the rhythm guitar not a minor like all subsequent versions have. Even WDR 64 had a minor A.
Chet Atkins is even better than I thought.
Chet Atkins is even better than I thought.
I think a lot of the pioneers re-record their stuff as the originals are usually owned by the record company's and it is the only way they can make money from many of these classic recordings. I don't know if this is the case of course but that is the reason why you'll see so many bands re-recording their old hits.
Version 2 is definitely The Ventures taken from a CD called The Ventures Collection released in 1980, I have scoured the CD and cover with a magnifying glass even and nowhere does it state re-recording, but you guys know your stuff because I also have the original Walk Don't Run album on CD and Vinyl and just played them side by side and there is a marked difference I admit.
Ventures were always re-recording their hits but this CD states taken from original master, one assumes therefore original master of a re-recording.
There is one Ventures CD issued on Laserlight, a budget German CD Label, which has a picture of original lineup, well Mel Taylor on drums but that would be being pedantic, Howie Johnson was drummer only for a couple of singles, but this CD is terrible, keyboards take the lead on some tracks.
Here's a story that may amuse some, a while back I bought a CD, if CD is cheap I always check to see if it has the usual disclaimer on, you know the these tracks have been re-recorded to ensure the best sound possible, load of rubbish, but this CD didn't.
Got it home played first track and knew straight away re-recordings, took it back and asked for a refund, some young kid said "is it faulty?", "No" came my retort "these are re-recordings and not originals but it does not state that"
"Sorry we can only take back faulty goods" won't go into rest of conversation but a supervisor eventually called over and I was given a refund.
As I left the store no doubt "what a nutter" was said but matter of principle for me.
Ventures were always re-recording their hits but this CD states taken from original master, one assumes therefore original master of a re-recording.
There is one Ventures CD issued on Laserlight, a budget German CD Label, which has a picture of original lineup, well Mel Taylor on drums but that would be being pedantic, Howie Johnson was drummer only for a couple of singles, but this CD is terrible, keyboards take the lead on some tracks.
Here's a story that may amuse some, a while back I bought a CD, if CD is cheap I always check to see if it has the usual disclaimer on, you know the these tracks have been re-recorded to ensure the best sound possible, load of rubbish, but this CD didn't.
Got it home played first track and knew straight away re-recordings, took it back and asked for a refund, some young kid said "is it faulty?", "No" came my retort "these are re-recordings and not originals but it does not state that"
"Sorry we can only take back faulty goods" won't go into rest of conversation but a supervisor eventually called over and I was given a refund.
As I left the store no doubt "what a nutter" was said but matter of principle for me.
TODAY'S THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
Can anyone confirm that Jerry McGee, once a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, is also an ex-Venturer?! IF, one of the greatest crossovers in popular/rock music!
Searchers amongst my teenage favourite music. Still fond of them, but earnestly a little puzzled they are considered THIS big! But I'm very excited about this forum, and will love to read it regularly, and also contribute!
Certainly is Einar, he joined The Ventures in 68 till about 72, but rejoined them later.
As far as i know Nokie Edwards and Jerry McGee still sort of alternate in spells with group.
Good interview here which may appeal to the guitar buffs too.
http://vintage-guitars.com/artists/details.asp?ID=37
As far as i know Nokie Edwards and Jerry McGee still sort of alternate in spells with group.
Good interview here which may appeal to the guitar buffs too.
http://vintage-guitars.com/artists/details.asp?ID=37
TODAY'S THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE

