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In 1975, when we where asked to represent
Britain in the European Song Contest, we decided we would do
some concerts to get used to playing live in front of a big
audience before our visit to Stockholm.
Croydon was
the first of a 20-date tour before that event.
We had not
worked together as The Shadows for eight years so did not know
what to expect when we walked on stage. Well, at Croydon we
where reminded of the affection our audience has for us. It
was a standing ovation before we had played a note, the
biggest response so far on this tour. Lots of friends came to
see us as it is the closest to London we have performed so
far.
Kelly, my PA
for two years came as she lives here.
David Bryce
our touring manager since we began in the 60s turned up. He
was in New York when I got the original Ludwigs.
Peter
Listor-Todd, great friend and colleague, was there as was
Frank Allan from The Searchers who always tries to come to see
us if we are in town.
Roger Bruce,
who has worked with Cliff for many years and is a big fan of
my film and TV music, made an appearance so it was a great
turn-out backstage as well as front of house.
I think we
played the best set so far and are now very together as a
band.
I decided to
drive to Brighton after the show as we are there the next day
and it is only a couple of hours travelling late at
night.

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