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Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
Not heard this before, it sounds great.
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Sure, 'better' players maybe followed on using his template but really guitar sound as we know it changed massively around that 18 months or so with the bigger Brit amps and the lads that knew how to use them and for that I think we owe EC and co a lot.
As ever just my 2ps worth
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His 335 (complete with hacksaw damage) passed to Dave Gregory who used it on the early XTC stuff. Dave had it restored, without realising its history!
I met Eddie in the mid 90s at the Creation Records ‘Undrugged’ party - iirc he was driving tube trains at the time!
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https://www.my1960gibsonburst.com/
But I think a lot of collectors and owners keep the identity of their burst as discreet as possible in case they have have been stolen in the past or have a murky history. Joe B's latest burst has said murky history but I think it was all cleared up by a court case.
It's a little rough around the edges for modern ears, but to me the way the high treble is way over the top but still with a softened, feathery edge is an elusive and lovely thing.
But maybe it's just that my ears are bollocksed by gigging them myself too often.