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little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 18:37
by kipper
hi all just come acrodd this on you tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0TetxPg ... re=related peter
this as well havent heard these ever nice burns guitars. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KqgHgZ7 ... re=related peter

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 19:51
by JimN
On A Little Bitty Tear, there is definitely a certain amount of (instrumental, but not necessarily vocal) miming going on. Well, either that or someone has discovered a way of making solid guitars sound like Gibson acoustics - and a bass be heard at all - without even plugging them in. Still, nice video. Any idea of its source?

The second piece (Last Train To Clarksville) looks as though it might have come from Japanese television, but what I find interesting (in this undoubtedly mimed performance) is that Hank was still using a wound third string - this in late 1967 or slightly later.

JN

PS: The second piece is a bit of a tribute to Davy Jones, I suppose...

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 20:03
by kipper
sorry jim dont know the souce, i was just doddling youtube as you do and there it was. peter

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 20:14
by AlanMcKillop
I think you should have another listen Jim. A Little Bitty Tear is live and the Burn's lead breaks, sound nothing like a Gibson acoustic. This is a live show from Luik 1964 (I think) which was shown on TV, The Shads did the first half and were joined by Cliff in the second half. There is much better quality footage available where guitar cables and mic's in front of amps are visable. You can see the mic in front of Johns amp when he walks away to the right.

Last Train To Clarksville was one of a number of pieces (mimed) which appeared on Australian Bandstand in 1967/68, again much better quality copies exist.

I am most surprised that you seem to have neither of these shows.

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 20:21
by JimN
Alan, I'm sure that ALBT isn't "mimed to the record", as it were; the vocals are surely live, but that's got to be an acoustic guitar sound on rhythm?

JN

PS: And no, I don't have these shows, though I have seen other footage from the Australian programme. Any idea where I could get them? ;)

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 20:41
by Derek Mowbray
Bruce said that he didn`t play bar chords, he does on Last train to Clarksville

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 21:07
by AlanMcKillop
Well, now I know why people can't agree on 'that sound' ;) , there is no way that Hank's playing in ALBT is acoustic and I suggest you have a good listen again ............... pleaseeeeeeeeeee.

I'll see what I can do about your other request. :thumbup:

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 23:04
by JimN
AlanMcKillop wrote:there is no way that Hank's playing in ALBT is acoustic


I was talking about Bruce's part, Alan. Can we agree that it sounds very acoustic? ;)

JN

PS: Note taken of your further remarks...

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 23:14
by rogera
You're right about the rhythm part Jim - definitely an acoustic.

Re: little bity tear let me down

PostPosted: 29 Feb 2012, 23:36
by Bill Bowley
Rogera,

Disagree. Sounds like an original Burns Marvin on middle pickup to me - I've used Marvins playing rythm since 1964 and that obtained that sound many times. It's not a Strat. ;)