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POLK Salad Annie Gordon Hendricks (Elvis) with the bass solo from the 72 version.


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Hi this is just phone video, from the weekend show at Redditch Palace Theatre and the quality is pretty good! I'm Gordon Hendricks Bass player, and we have a good amount of shows in, including the o2 indigo in Dec 🙂 I use my squire 97 P bass for these shows, as it has the right look, and it sounds like a good P bass should. I picked this up last year while playing on the isle of wight for about £150. It's one I won't part with. Thanks for looking. 

 

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12 minutes ago, greyparrot said:

aw thank you, yes it's a great show to be a part of. 

 

I played in a 50's Rock n Roll club band for 3 years and I loved playing the Elvis numbers. My favourite was The Wonder of You but loved Hound Dog, Blue Suede Shoes, Jail House Rock and Elvis's version of Whole Lotta Shakin. I even had an old chap who was an bassist session player from the 60's come up to me and say I'm the only one he's heard play Burning Love properly 😁

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8 minutes ago, Linus27 said:

 

I played in a 50's Rock n Roll club band for 3 years and I loved playing the Elvis numbers. My favourite was The Wonder of You but loved Hound Dog, Blue Suede Shoes, Jail House Rock and Elvis's version of Whole Lotta Shakin. I even had an old chap who was an bassist session player from the 60's come up to me and say I'm the only one he's heard play Burning Love properly 😁

aw brilliant . Burning love is a big one on this show. Yes they are loads of fun to play, and there is still a huge demand for Elvis. 

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3 hours ago, greyparrot said:

aw brilliant . Burning love is a big one on this show. Yes they are loads of fun to play, and there is still a huge demand for Elvis. 

 

Yeah I really miss playing this sort of stuff and the bass lines are just superb, from the early Rock n Roll bass lines right up to the Jerry Scheff parts. We also played stuff by Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Bill Haily etc. and it went down a storm and was so much fun to play. Keep up the great work, its sounding great 👍

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40 minutes ago, Linus27 said:

 

Yeah I really miss playing this sort of stuff and the bass lines are just superb, from the early Rock n Roll bass lines right up to the Jerry Scheff parts. We also played stuff by Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Bill Haily etc. and it went down a storm and was so much fun to play. Keep up the great work, its sounding great 👍

Thank you 

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