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'39 on Pacemaker

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cuthbert
Posted 2012-03-05 4:32 PM (#451487)
Subject: '39 on Pacemaker


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For those who never saw this video Brian May plays '39 with the worshipful Pacemaker he used for almost 40 years...it's pretty battered too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqOdu2xjlBA&feature=related
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bburg
Posted 2012-03-06 12:34 PM (#451510 - in reply to #451487)
Subject: Re: '39 on Pacemaker



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Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh)
Hey, thanks for sharing!
Brian has this guitar for a long time, it has some finish-cracks as you can see in the vid.
I love most this performance of him and this guitar:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izSpY5RehBY&feature=fvst
The guitar is sounding incredible in this vid, doesn't it?

Bernie
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Nick B.
Posted 2012-03-06 1:12 PM (#451511 - in reply to #451487)
Subject: Re: '39 on Pacemaker



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What a band. They did, they did, rock us!
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cuthbert
Posted 2012-03-06 2:34 PM (#451513 - in reply to #451487)
Subject: Re: '39 on Pacemaker


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Yes, Brian is great and his Pacemaker was the reason why I chose as first guitar a 12 strings Ovation, in my case a Custom Legend...I love to play '39 and Love of my life with my O.

Burg, I think the cracks are THROUGH the top which looks a little sank as well, probably that's the reason why it was retired after 30 years of honourable service and replaced by a Guild 412...
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