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| This is a look back over the years since I started working with Shaky and the band. 1984 was the year, and its unbelievable how time has flown by, from my first recording session with him, back in 84, right up to the recent 2000 tour of the U.K. |
I first saw Shaky, when he was supporting us (Harmony Grass) on March 17th 1970, at the Kings Hall, Aberystwyth, for Aberystwyth University! I don’t remember anything about it, other than someone (not Shaky), in a check jacket, standing on one side of the stage, clicking his fingers and leaning on an ‘amp’. I think he was part of the band, but he didn’t seem to do anything else! He looked good though. Years later, the bass player with Huey Lewis did sort of the same rock’n’roll thing, leaning on his amp and clicking his fingers, whilst smoking a cigarette! I don’t really remember watching Shaky do his show, but now I wish I had. The next time I saw him, must have been 1982, at the very first session we did with him, the recording of, “A Love Worth Waiting For” at a studio in North London somewhere. Id been asked, by the producer Richard Hewson, to get the backing vocals together with my team, John Perry, the late Stu Calver and me. This we did, and the end product was our first hit with Shaky. Wed worked with Richard Hewson on some stuff with Cliff Richard, and I think thats how the gig came up, Im glad to say, it was the start of a successful run of hit records with Shaky, which lasted throughout the 80s. It wasnt long before we were asked to join his band, and so for a while we were in Shakys, and Cliffs band, at the same time. Our dates never seemed to clash and so luckily we were able to tour with both of them for at least a year or so, until we eventually lost the gig, after 10 years, with Cliff, when he went into Time the West end musical for a year. Funny enough, we were at Number 1 in the charts (the only time I made number 1) with Shakys Merry Xmas Everyone (still havent got my Gold Disc that I was promised, by Freya his manager, at the time), on the day Cliffs band did one of our last gigs together, at the NEC Birmingham. It was great sitting in Cliffs dressing room watching Shaky (at no.1) on Top Of The Pops, (with me and the boys on backing vocals, singing my vocal arrangement) whilst waiting to go onstage with Cliff!!! Wonder if that had anything to do with it? NO-O-O-O!! |
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Shakys band were AMAZING! What a rockin band!! A four piece brass section who played and moved as a team, the fantastic Gavin Povey on piano, and the legendary Mickey Gee and Roger McKew on lead guitar. The line up changed over the years, but it was always a great band, with great musicians, who were a real pleasure to work with. Id always loved being in Cliffs band for the great songs we got to sing, working with Shaky was very different, it was much more ROCKIN!! With Cliff, we were always being told to stop moving and just stand still, dont distract people from looking at Cliff. The total opposite with Shaky, he wanted movement all the time, he got that alright!!! Cliffs always going on about being a rock and roller, he should have seen Shaky. The first tour we did with him was an eye opener. On the morning of the first rehearsal we were set to walk (out). We had our way of working, but this wasnt Shakys way! Our idea of a rehearsal, was to rehearse our harmonies first, til we knew what we were doing, not to be working out stage routines and clapping our hands all the time (on the off beat of course!) Not only did we have to learn the harmonies that did exist, on record, but as well as that, think up new arrangements as we went along almost, and put them into the songs, and make up routines and clap our hands at the same time!! Certainly different from what we were used to! Anyway by 11am, after a few heated words, we were off home. However, we came to a bit of a compromise and stayed, but its always been a bit volatile. |
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