I very much suspect that you're correct... though I wouldn't be surprised if he played one of the Brinsley Schwarz covers.migdd wrote:Seriously doubt he'd be playing any of the Rusty songs without Allan.
I will report back w/ my findings.
I very much suspect that you're correct... though I wouldn't be surprised if he played one of the Brinsley Schwarz covers.migdd wrote:Seriously doubt he'd be playing any of the Rusty songs without Allan.
It appears to me to be a 1940's National OO. National contracted w/ Gibson to produce guitars bearing the National logo for a time. I suspect this is one .Top balcony wrote:Anybody know what make of guitar that is ? Logo on headstock looks vaguely like the National one but it ain't a resonator
I'll let you know if he ever gets around to releasing "Go Tell (Your Quiet Sister)."Hawksmoor wrote:Has anybody ever had that thing where you fall in love with a new Elvis song based on scratchy, unofficial, live recordings of it, and then when it finally gets released, you're a little bit disappointed?
Bingo!Neil. wrote:'Unprecedented'... 'based on'...
So if it's unprecedented, it won't be loads of alternate takes, cos we've had that.
Maybe it's a live album taken from on the 'Imperial Bedroom and Other Chambers' tour?