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Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby Teflon » Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:07 pm

Following on from the thread regarding Brian Lockings hospital stay, I found myself browsing Youtube for videos of Brian in his prime. On doing so, I happened upon this video of Brian, with Ian Purdon and others that will no doubt be known to forum members, jamming at the Warwick Shadows club.

What a stonking performance by all concerned. I'm not normally a fan of the harmonica, but I watched the video 3 times over back to back. It's wonderful stuff and well worth watching for those who've not already seen it. A bunch of talented musicians clearly enjoying themselves - a real joy to watch and listen to.

Well done to all concerned :thumbup:

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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby DustyShoes » Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:11 am

That was nice, sounding good rolling along like it did.
A fine example of refined White Man's blues.
But a happy musical jaunt nonetheless and great listening over a pint
and with good company.
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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby GoldenStreet » Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:52 am

Teflon wrote:Following on from the thread regarding Brian Lockings hospital stay, I found myself browsing Youtube for videos of Brian in his prime. On doing so, I happened upon this video of Brian, with Ian Purdon and others that will no doubt be known to forum members, jamming at the Warwick Shadows club.

What a stonking performance by all concerned. I'm not normally a fan of the harmonica, but I watched the video 3 times over back to back. It's wonderful stuff and well worth watching for those who've not already seen it. A bunch of talented musicians clearly enjoying themselves - a real joy to watch and listen to.

Well done to all concerned :thumbup:

Cliff

Yes, an excellent sound, complete with left handed drummer!

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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby Teflon » Thu Aug 20, 2020 12:46 pm

GoldenStreet wrote:.........complete with left handed drummer!

Bill


Interesting! I've never thought of drummers being left or right handed, but I guess it must make a difference in terms of drum setup etc. By the way, who is playing lead? He does a great job :D .

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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby davidherbert54 » Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:11 pm

I think you will find that the lead guitar is played by Ian McCutcheon ! not Ian Purdon.
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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby Teflon » Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:47 pm

Yes, I knew it wasn't Ian Purdon, he's playing bass, but didn't know who was playing lead - hence thequestion above :D . I've heard of Ian McCutcheon, ether from postings here, or possibly other Youtube vids - I'd love to be able to play like that. More practice required I think (much more!) :D :D

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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby RogerCook » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:28 pm

Ian McCutcheon is well known for his backing tracks.
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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby Teflon » Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:17 pm

RogerCook wrote:Ian McCutcheon is well known for his backing tracks.


Of Course!! The Shadow workout CDs. I knew the name was familiar :D

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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby Stu's Dad » Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:31 pm

Teflon wrote:
GoldenStreet wrote:.........complete with left handed drummer!

Bill


Interesting! I've never thought of drummers being left or right handed, but I guess it must make a difference in terms of drum setup etc. By the way, who is playing lead? He does a great job :D .

Cliff

The reason Ringo Starr looked different from other drummers is that he was left handed but played a right handed drum kit.
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Re: Brian Locking, Ian Purdon, and orhers.

Postby Iain Purdon » Fri Aug 21, 2020 10:58 pm

Thanks for the kind words. Jamming with Licorice is always rewarding, he’s very good at directing the rest of us as we play so that it all hangs together well. Credit also to John ‘Cubbyhole’ Stallard for shooting the video, recording the sound and assembling the footage so effectively. The only thing missing - a title for the number!
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