Could this be the real John Rostill Model?

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Could this be the real John Rostill Model?

Postby JimN » 23 Sep 2011, 18:45

Given what we now know of the studio-use preferences of Licorice and John, that is...

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Re: Could this be the real John Rostill Model?

Postby Iain Purdon » 23 Sep 2011, 20:53

I don't know 'cos I wasn't there but ...... my ears suggest to me that a lot of the characteristic recorded Rostill sounds were made with the Burns. Certainly it's easy to reproduce them now on a Burns, picking the way JR did on the neck side of the toast rack, but really not on a J-bass. That said, no question that the Jazz was JR's favourite instrument, as I expect Rob B's updated "Funny Old World" will confirm.

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