THE VENTURES - Live in Japan 1990 [1/5]
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Jerry plays Apache & Manchurian Beat, it's so good.
He is playing so nice !
彼が使用している白いギターはフェンダーでしょうか ?
音がいいですね。とても素敵です !
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@carvindc160 of course they are good but the shadows are excellent. They have made a tour 2 years ago with Cliff Richard and they play better than in the sixties. Brian Bennett is also a terrific drummer and Hank Marvin is an absolutely amazing guitarist who had invented a specific sound in 1958
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Ventures on 78rpm? More likely a 33.
But she did like my 10 inch record (78).
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@The170460 Find the live version they made with Peter Frampton and Nokie Edwards trading leads and playing in harmony. Then say the Shadows are far better.
Good as he is Gerry's playing doesn't have the same energy.
The band's best stuff probably came in the mid 60s. Everybody ages and we're talking about rock 'n roll here.
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@spacestate Bob ended up being the #3 guitarist after Nokie and Gerry. Name any other band with a #3 player this good. Bob's clean tones of a Fender Jazzmaster are among my favorite guitar sounds ever. You don't get that kind of finesse plugging a Les Paul into a Marshall amp turned all the way up.
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Bob Bogel (sp?) was the sound of the early Ventures.
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they eem to seed up in the first minute...
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@bobo007xx sorry but listen to the shadows version of Apache it's really far better and more inventive.
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@The170460 yeah,thats why they're known internationally,and had international hits,for years.
The best Group Instrumental of the World
r1j2m3r4 2 years ago 10
The arguments over who's better will never stop I kmow. Whatever yiu think not many would ever dispute the lasting greatness of the Ventures.
Mel was my all time favorite drummer.
And the Mosrites were long gone because Semie Mosely stiffed the Ventures LOTS of money he owed them in endorsement money. The original Mosrite company went bankrupt because Semie Mosely made nice (if quirky) guitars but even selling them for a lot more than Fenders he lost money.
carvindc160 2 months ago