Dear Dr Dupont
My mother informs me that Django made an appearance on last night's programme on the life of ol' VD (BBC4, 9.00pm). She recounted that our man was a major influence on the rocking chaired crooner's guitar playing and that Django (shock, horror) had a damaged left hand. Film was shown of said hand apparently.
Being a typical Val fan yourself I trust you watched this and can enlighten me further.
Django and Val Doonican
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Dear Mr Gadjo,
I'm afraid I missed this program as I have spent so much money on strings, picks, replacement bridges and Korean guitars that keep exploding into wood slivers as soon as you start to play them that I cannot afford to get the facility of BBC 4. I was, however, aware of this program and of Val's love for the great Django Reinhardt. He and I had discussed it many times around the rocking chair as we sifted through our collections of cutting edge cardigans and sipped on a pale cream sherry. Ah! Those Irish pubs!
I do remember many, many years ago when I was but a youth that Val used to regularly play Django records on his radio program and eulogise about him. This was before he became a TV and "pop" star.
Val's guitar accompaniment to his acoustic version of "Paddy McGinty's Goat" is so Django, it can bring tears to your eyes (as did his pale cream sherry).
Presumably, your dear Mother recorded this for me? If not, I'm sure Cabo has.
Kind regards,
Teddy
I'm afraid I missed this program as I have spent so much money on strings, picks, replacement bridges and Korean guitars that keep exploding into wood slivers as soon as you start to play them that I cannot afford to get the facility of BBC 4. I was, however, aware of this program and of Val's love for the great Django Reinhardt. He and I had discussed it many times around the rocking chair as we sifted through our collections of cutting edge cardigans and sipped on a pale cream sherry. Ah! Those Irish pubs!
I do remember many, many years ago when I was but a youth that Val used to regularly play Django records on his radio program and eulogise about him. This was before he became a TV and "pop" star.
Val's guitar accompaniment to his acoustic version of "Paddy McGinty's Goat" is so Django, it can bring tears to your eyes (as did his pale cream sherry).
Presumably, your dear Mother recorded this for me? If not, I'm sure Cabo has.
Kind regards,
Teddy
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In Martin Taylor's autobiography he says when he was young he had a Val Doonican record he loved because the cover photograph featured Val, in a typical polo-neck sweater, holding a very attractive guitar which he coveted.
At Christmas MT's mother said she had noticed how much time he'd spent gazing lovingly at the record and had got him a present. He held his breath waiting for the guitar and got... a hand-knitted polo-neck sweater....
The follow up was that when MT became better known and told Val the story, Val presented him with the guitar from the record cover.
What a nice chap.
D.
At Christmas MT's mother said she had noticed how much time he'd spent gazing lovingly at the record and had got him a present. He held his breath waiting for the guitar and got... a hand-knitted polo-neck sweater....
The follow up was that when MT became better known and told Val the story, Val presented him with the guitar from the record cover.
What a nice chap.
D.
Dennis wrote:At Christmas MT's mother said she had noticed how much time he'd spent gazing lovingly at the record and had got him a present. He held his breath waiting for the guitar and got... a hand-knitted polo-neck sweater....
The follow up was that when MT became better known and told Val the story, Val presented him with the guitar from the record cover.
D.
So MT never got the original sweater? Just a hand-knitted replica and a second-hand old guitar...