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Searchers with Burns

Postby cockroach » 20 Sep 2017, 03:47

For Burns fans- early Searchers clip with Mike Pender using his Artist, and two later clips with them using all Burns guitars and bass..John McNally seems to be using a Marvin in one clip..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YRF9lmhJi4


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwK1cw6 ... u&index=73


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9My9EwuHPU
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Re: Searchers with Burns

Postby dave robinson » 20 Sep 2017, 12:21

Yes The Searchers used their Burns guitars quite a lot. I first saw them at The Black Cat club owned by a very young Peter Stringfellow back in 1963, Mike Pender had the Burns Artist, John McNally the Hofner Club and Tony Jackson had the Hofner 500/1 bass (McCartney style)
They sounded great and had a very raw and earthy sound which I don't think they bettered by going onto the later 335 style guitars. :)
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Re: Searchers with Burns

Postby JimN » 20 Sep 2017, 14:59

cockroach wrote:For Burns fans- early Searchers clip with Mike Pender using his Artist, and two later clips with them using all Burns guitars and bass..John McNally seems to be using a Marvin in one clip..


It was fairly common knowledge at the time that The Searchers (1964-on) had an endorsement deal with Burns.
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Re: Searchers with Burns

Postby JimN » 20 Sep 2017, 15:03

dave robinson wrote:Yes The Searchers used their Burns guitars quite a lot. I first saw them at The Black Cat club owned by a very young Peter Stringfellow back in 1963, Mike Pender had the Burns Artist, John McNally the Hofner Club and Tony Jackson had the Hofner 500/1 bass (McCartney style)
They sounded great and had a very raw and earthy sound which I don't think they bettered by going onto the later 335 style guitars. :)


John McNally continued to play his black-sprayed Club 60 for a few years, occasionally going back to it from the Marvin and the (more-often used) sunburst Telecaster.

A few years ago, I had my ES175 (with flatwounds) with me at a local jam.

I got roped into doing some Beatles and other Mersey Beat songs - and with the bridge pickup engaged (which I hardly ever used on that guitar), the 175 aced the Mersey Beat sound. Perfect. You'd never have been able to get that sound with a Strat or Tele (or even a Les Paul) with 10-46...
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Re: Searchers with Burns

Postby anniv 63 » 20 Sep 2017, 16:30

Yes the Searchers first two LPS Meet The Searchers and Sugar and Spice
really captured their early sound and very fine covers of fairly obscure
american chart hits and black r&b were the main content.
Think their drummer Chris Curtis at the time sourced much of this material
that suited them to a tee

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Re: Searchers with Burns

Postby cockroach » 21 Sep 2017, 02:44

In finding those clips, I noticed that there is a huge amount of material by the Searchers on youtube, a lot of newer clips but a large number of audio of old '60's material- may be of interest for Searchers fans..

Either way, they were and still are a great group, IMHO..
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