If I may make a comment. I don't believe any of the Burns of that era had pull out tone controls. The effect you are emulating with a wah wah peddle was produced using a De Armond volume/ tone peddle. Hank used it for quite a few years, I still have one myself. The up down movement is the usual volume control but the tone changes by moving the peddle horizontally. Left removes treble right full treble.
you need to get up earlier.. loads of cars had gone by the time you got there. sorry to correct you but 1982 Datsun-by-Nissan 810 Maxima was before the Maestro in being the first talking car
Bert ‘Mr Guitar’ Weedon probably taught more guitarists their first three chords than anyone else! Interesting interpretation of Bert’s signature tune-I liked how you kept true to the spirit of the original as well as adding your own
The Sessionette 75 has been my first amp as I started playing 35 years ago. Played a lot of other amps from mesa to marshall but in the last years, I noticed that - even though it's not a valve amp - the clean sound of the Sessionette 75 still suits my personal sound the best. I even bought a second one recently...just in case.
So you go to Burrow Mump, don't hardly go inside it, talk all the way through about "Where is Glastonbury Tor" and then you don't actually find it.... Genius! 🤪
Fantastic views. Coincidentally, i'm researching Saint Michael's Ley line. Burrow Mump, and the ruined church which is dedicated to Saint Michael, falls on Saint Michael's Ley line. Thank you for sharing.
"Chalice Well" and the gardens and stories around it are a modern day 'New Age' FAKE, a touristic INVENTION. It was originally known and recorded as CHALKS well. It is near Glastonbury, but not associated with the Abbey.