Advantages: flexible, mellow edges, good graphics ect Disadvantages: NONE
soo the burton dominant ..
LOOKS
the graphics looks sick (REALLY REALLY GOOD)
THE BOARD ITS SELF
the board is well suited to all stages of rider (ie experience wise) beginner to expert. the edges are reallly mellow so begginers will not catch edges easily also the more experienced will not catch edges doing rails (which really hurts!!!) the board is also very flexible so if you land wrong doing a trick you have a better chance of staying upright.
TYPES OF TERRAIN
the board is more suited to park/freestyle riding and also good for powder as it is flexible. you can use it on normal runs but it is not very effective as you slide round corners rather than carve due to the mellow edges!
ADVANTAGES
i leant on this board and i have turned out ok so thier must be something right on this board. flexible, mellow edges, good ...
Advantages: good for sliding Disadvantages: colour choice
The first thing i noticed when trying to buy the guitar was the awful choice of colours for it. The nicest i could find was 'burgundy', but being a JamesBurton fan I took the guitar. I got mine for around £550, and that was on a deal, (i think they cost about £700 normally).
To play on though, it was a dream. Like most Fender Telecasters, the strings were a perfect distance away from the fret board which makes it easier for certain techniques such as shredding, hammer ons and pull offs, and sweep picking.
The sound quality was good, but for the price i paid for it, the tone and such were fairly standard. Played through I nice amp though it was wonderful, tone quality beating many of my guitars with humbucker pick-ups.
I have had my JB Tele for just over a year now, and I have played almost every day, it is my most played guitar ...
Advantages: Is Blue Grass related to Rock'n'Rock? Brilliant fingerwork, delightful interpretions, makes you smile, I'm sure Pete would approve. Disadvantages: Guess you'll have to order it on line!
album, Amazon (America) has a page dedicated to the CD which includes playable excerpts from the first five tracks.
Cut and paste the whole of the following into your internet search box:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00006FSTS/qid=1047422221/sr=8-1/ref=sr81/103-7682242-7926203?v=glance's=music'n=507846
The album is well worth the listen.
PICKIN? ON? THE WHO (2002) CMH Records. $16.98
[POSTSCRIPT: At the end of the day, CIAO has opted to ?file this album under The Who? too. There are several other blue grass treatments of rock legends by the same ensemble. These include Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Eagles, Jimi Hendrix. You can get more information from http://www.cmhrecords.com/] ...
Product Information for "Corn Pickin' And Slick Slidin' - James Burton & Ralph Mooney" »
Product details
Title
Corn Pickin' And Slick Slidin'
Performer
James Burton & Ralph Mooney
Genre
Blues
Release Date
07/03/2005
Original Release Year
1968
Label / Distributor
Sundazed / Rollercoaster; Cargo
Guest Artist(s)
Burton, James & Ralph Mooney
Producer
Ken Nelson
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
90771900920
Catalogue Number
SC 9009
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel includes: James Burton (guitar); Ralph Mooney (steel guitar). Personnel: James Burton (guitar, dobro); Ralph Mooney (steel guitar); Al Casey , Don Owens (guitar); James Stewart (piano); Joe Osborn (bass guitar); Jim Gordon (drums). Liner Note Author: Rich Kienzle.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Columbus Stockade Blues
2.
Texas Waltz
3.
It's Such A Pretty World Today
4.
Moonshine
5.
Laura
6.
There Goes My Everything
7.
I'm A Lonesome Fugitive
8.
My Elusive Dreams
9.
Corn Pickin'
10.
Your Cheatin' Heart
11.
Spanish Eyes
12.
Sneaky Strings
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