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History of Burns

Postby george ridley » 07 Feb 2018, 21:09

Found these 3 volumes regarding the History of Burns
on the Vintage Guitar Magazine website.
Apologies if this has been on Shadowmusic previously.
Cheers...George.

http://www.vintageguitar.com/29800/beat ... -volume-1/

http://www.vintageguitar.com/29813/beat ... -volume-2/

http://www.vintageguitar.com/29821/beat ... -volume-3/
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Re: History of Burns

Postby George Geddes » 07 Feb 2018, 23:15

These were originally published in Vintage Guitar in 2009. Slightly out-of-date but still worth a read. The next couple of chapters to be published will deal with the Shadows links to Burns.

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Re: History of Burns

Postby dave robinson » 08 Feb 2018, 02:30

Iintrresting, thanks George.
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Re: History of Burns

Postby George Geddes » 08 Feb 2018, 23:24

Parts 4-6 now available online, with 4 focussing on the Shadows

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Re: History of Burns

Postby cockroach » 09 Feb 2018, 03:48

Thanks chaps for posting the links...very interesting! :D
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Re: History of Burns

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 10 Feb 2018, 14:19

Thanks a bunch George - I got absolutely nothing done this morning because I just had to read all 6 parts of this fascinating article!

It reminded me that between late '79 and early '80 I used a Baldwin Vibra Slim bass. I'd landed a job as a bass player but not having one of my own, had to hire one and that was all the local music shop had! 16 gigs later I saw sense and realised that the money would be better invested in buying one. I bought a Maya copy of a Precision, in a rather nice natural finish with tortoiseshell scratchplate, and kept it for about a year and a half, and a further 52 gigs.

in retrospect, I often wonder why I didn't just buy the Baldwin.
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Re: History of Burns

Postby cockroach » 11 Feb 2018, 01:14

Uncle Fiesta wrote:Thanks a bunch George - I got absolutely nothing done this morning because I just had to read all 6 parts of this fascinating article!

It reminded me that between late '79 and early '80 I used a Baldwin Vibra Slim bass. I'd landed a job as a bass player but not having one of my own, had to hire one and that was all the local music shop had! 16 gigs later I saw sense and realised that the money would be better invested in buying one. I bought a Maya copy of a Precision, in a rather nice natural finish with tortoiseshell scratchplate, and kept it for about a year and a half, and a further 52 gigs.

in retrospect, I often wonder why I didn't just buy the Baldwin.


:D

These days, being an OAP, I usually think first before I buy another piece of kit, namely, how many gigs do I need to play to pay for this? :D
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