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    James Burton solo (1965)



    From time to time, you can discover real treasures on YouTube.
    We found this clip on the ElvisMatters forum and we think it's worth to mention it on this page.
    James Burton was the bandleader of the 'Shindogs' in the popular TV-show 'Shindig'.
    The band had also Glen D Hardin on piano.
    The house band played each week with another musical guest.
    In this recording from 1965, James is playing a solo piece, called 'Love Lost'.
    A unique time document.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOEwp7NBtLI"]YouTube - James Burton-Love Lost[/ame]

    Source: ElvisMatters, october 6th 2009
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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    Brilliant find, thank you.

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    Gotta love 'em old men.. Thanks for sharing!
    all the goons I left behind,
    memories still linger..

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    Re: James Burton solo (1965)

    He's pretty special!!!!
    Watched Cliff being interviewed by Piers Morgan the other night, .....and Cliff mentions James
    "NO-ONE, BUT NO-ONE,IS HIS EQUAL, OR EVER WILL BE. HE WAS, AND IS SUPREME".Mick Jagger

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    Thank you annie.. i am glad i got to meet james and shake his hand, he is a nice guy!

    elvislady

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    James is a fantastic guitarist...thanks for posting

    Diane

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    He makes me green with envy-his style is so his own.
    Work in Progress!

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    SleepyJack
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    Love it.I`d give anything to be able to play like that. Thanks for this Annie..great find.

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    SleepyJack
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    Re: James Burton solo (1965)

    Hope you don`t mind me putting another video on here as well... another of Elvis` guitar-men...the great Hank Garland.
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytme7s9pSx0"]YouTube - Hank Garland - Sugarfoot Rag[/ame]

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    He is very good! Thank you Jack

    Diane

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    Quote Originally Posted by kathy parkinson View Post
    Brilliant find, thank you.
    You are welcome
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyJack View Post
    Love it.I`d give anything to be able to play like that. Thanks for this Annie..great find.
    You are welcome.
    And my real name is Rik
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnigmaticSun View Post
    Gotta love 'em old men.. Thanks for sharing!
    You are welcome
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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    Re: James Burton solo (1965)

    Quote Originally Posted by elvislady View Post
    Thank you annie.. i am glad i got to meet james and shake his hand, he is a nice guy!
    elvislady
    You are welcome
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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    Re: James Burton solo (1965)

    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    James is a fantastic guitarist...thanks for posting
    Diane
    You are welcome
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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    Thank you for sharing is brillant

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    Quote Originally Posted by beckelvis View Post
    Thank you for sharing is brillant
    You are welcome
    Some of you all never been down South too much...
    I'm gonna tell you a little story, so you'll understand where I'm talking about

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