let me tell you baby... it's called rock 'n' roll - 2cd

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let me tell you baby... it's called rock 'n' roll - 2cd

Postby Mark Daniels » 06 Nov 2012, 07:58

Hi All,

Received the new rollercoatser cd( let me tell you baby... it's called rock 'n' roll) yesterday and the sound is Great, the booklet is a good read with pics & facts about the recording sessions.

All round a good little package, well worth the money

Well done rollercoaster, John Beecher and the late Bernie Andrews.
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Re: let me tell you baby... it's called rock 'n' roll - 2cd

Postby Martin Page » 06 Nov 2012, 10:47

Yup, got mine also - listening to it now!

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Postby GoldenStreet » 06 Nov 2012, 13:09

The Antoria appears to be a fetching shade of pale blue in this cover picture - and is Bruce actually standing on a chair?

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Postby Martin Page » 06 Nov 2012, 13:56

GoldenStreet wrote:The Antoria appears to be a fetching shade of pale blue in this cover picture - and is Bruce actually standing on a chair?

Bill :)

On a coffee table...
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Postby Martin Page » 06 Nov 2012, 14:15

GoldenStreet wrote:The Antoria appears to be a fetching shade of pale blue in this cover picture - and is Bruce actually standing on a chair?

Bill :)

...and, the angle of the guitar has caught the light and just appears to be that colour. In fact the piece of the guitar nearest to the strap has a hint of the true colour.

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Postby Martin Page » 06 Nov 2012, 15:09

Here's an interesting picture from the accompanying booklet, which is supposedly from the Living Doll session in April 1959. I'm guessing that's Bruce with his back to us. I was curious about the guitar he's playing. It doesn't appear on this website dedicated to Bruce's guitars: http://www.brucewelchtribute.com/guitars/50s.html. However, in Mike Read's biography of The Shadows, there's a picture of Bruce playing what is probably the same guitar, which is apparently a Clifton. I can't find anything about it on the net - any ideas folks? Jim?

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P.S. Autoria! [sic]
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Postby GoldenStreet » 06 Nov 2012, 15:24

Great pictures that I've never seen previously... Hank's Autoria!! It seems Bruce played a variety of F-hole cello guitars during the 1958-59 period, and this one is not the Vega (with the white triangular pickguard) or, indeed, the guitar he's playing standing on the coffee table!

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Postby JimN » 06 Nov 2012, 16:13

There are a lot of borrowed guitars either shown or hinted at above. It's a Gibson ES125 pictured on the CD cover. Never been sure what a " Clifton" was, but it's obviously not the Framus or Vega. Probably not a Hofner either.

Tony Harvey's presence at the "Living Doll" session is interesting, especially as he is credited as the owner of the "Japanese copy of a Gretsch White Falcon" used by Hank for that recording.

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Postby Martin Page » 06 Nov 2012, 16:28

Thanks Jim. Hopefully someone will identify that pointy headstock...

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Postby GoldenStreet » 06 Nov 2012, 18:19

Yes, the distinctive tapered headstock could provide a clue. Certainly, if it's the guitar Bruce played on Living Doll, it doesn't sound at all bad!

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