dave robinson wrote:I suspect that the 'tuning' problems were indeed 'pilot error'
In his book, Bruce tells that tuning his guitar drove him so mad that in the end, he paid John Rostill to do it for him before each concert !
Didier
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dave robinson wrote:I suspect that the 'tuning' problems were indeed 'pilot error'
Paul Childs wrote:When they switched to Burns, have you noticed that around the same period the chart placings dropped with new releases after that and hardly anymore hits until the 70s when they switched back to Fender. That tells you something.
Didier wrote:Paul Childs wrote:When they switched to Burns, have you noticed that around the same period the chart placings dropped with new releases after that and hardly anymore hits until the 70s when they switched back to Fender. That tells you something.
When I first saw the Shadows at the Paris Olympia in early 1961, Hank was still using the first Strat and a meazzi echo, and the sound was fabulous, much the same as what can be heard on the "Kingston" live CD recorded in 1962.
But when I saw them again in 1964, the sound was much different, not because of the Burns guitars, but because Hank used hardly any echo, and I liked it much less.
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