Peter Green's "Love That Burns" from the Mr. Wonderful LP. For me, the most difficult Peter Green solo to get right in all respects: tone, touch, timing - unbelievable! The guitar is a 2004 R9 "Real Feel" Historic. In 2003, Dave Carpenter of Music Machine custom ordered 25 (possibly 28?) R9s from Gibson, using the actual neck profile from his original '59 Burst, because R9s typically have necks that are nothing like a real '59. I can say, having owned 8 or so original '59s and having played many others, the neck is spot on. I've owned six other Historics and none of them had a neck that comes close to a real '59, or '58, for that matter. I changed the pickups to a pair of original PAFs: DW neck, magnet flipped or course, and Zebra bridge. I also changed to a Faber locking bridge, and Faber Tone-Lock Kit (locking tailpiece studs/spacers and aluminum tailpiece). For this video, I used a '59 tweed Fender Tremolux, which is pretty much a tweed Deluxe with a larger cabinet and tremolo added to the circuitry.
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