James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby Shad1 » 30 Nov 2010, 01:07

Great to hear James Burton playing (live or not) - the very last part of his solo is straight from his time with Elvis (or vica-versa). Terrific.

Malc.
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby d jones » 30 Nov 2010, 01:29

Hi Malcolm,it looks like James Burton is going on tour again in 2012 with the ELVIS in Concert show. I think about a dozen dates are lined up, i've just got tickets for the Sheffield arena on the 9th March 2012. Hope it's as good as last Febuary what a an excellent night!!!!!

Dave
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby cockroach » 30 Nov 2010, 13:12

It wouldn't matter what guitar he played really, would it?

James is still James, regardless of his tools of trade.

I remember seeing Roy Buchanan live years ago- the support band and the concert MC gave him the big build up- the 'master of the Telecaster' etc.

Out strolled Roy onto the stage, carrying a bottle of local beer in one hand and a STRATOCASTER in the other- which was what he played!!!
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby Bojan » 30 Nov 2010, 14:36

:lol: :lol: :lol: What a geat story.

We have a saying: "In the hands of Mandusic Vuk (epic hero) every gun will be deadly"!! 8-)
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby wstagner » 30 Nov 2010, 20:18

The clip was from Ricky Nelsons' family TV show called Ozzie & Harriet (Ricky's parents). The show featured Rick and his band, in a clip like this one, at the end of a show once in a while.

There is zero chance that James' HML solo was played on a JazzMaster. A JM has an unmistakeable sound and this aint it. ;)
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby Bojan » 30 Nov 2010, 21:30

wstagner wrote:The clip was from Ricky Nelsons' family TV show called Ozzie & Harriet (Ricky's parents). The show featured Rick and his band, in a clip like this one, at the end of a show once in a while.

There is zero chance that James' HML solo was played on a JazzMaster. A JM has an unmistakeable sound and this aint it. ;)

I used tro watch that show regularly as a kid living in the United States . . . Ricky's older brother was Dave. Wow, that was so long ago!!

I know that James Burton didn't play this famous solo on the Jazzmaster. It just seemed like a nice topic for discusson when I saw him with the Jazzmaster!!! ;)

Although I wonder, Jim says that a Jazzmaster can sound like a Telecaster!! :twisted:
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby Shad1 » 30 Nov 2010, 23:43

Hi Dave, thanks for that - I'll keep a lookout. A friend of mine went to one of these 'concerts' a couple of years ago and absolutely loved it. He was more interested in the Elvis thing than the musicians on stage though - I think I'd like both.

Regards

Malc.
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby wstagner » 01 Dec 2010, 04:11

Yah, Bojan....O&H is a great show.
Life was much simpler then...a course if "things" were as they were then, we'd probly not be chatting now. You can see more O&H clips on u toob:

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... elson&aq=f

A JM can sorta sound like a Tele, but it doesn't have the same byte 2 it.
It's primarily known for the sound obtained by the PUP switch in the middle position....which is what the early Ventures sound was.
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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby Bojan » 01 Dec 2010, 04:49

I guess this must be the real clip! 8-) :D

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Re: James Burton on Jazzmaster?!

Postby Paulps » 01 Dec 2010, 10:59

What happened to the instrumental? :evil:
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