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Barklessdog

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PostSubject: Glenn Cornick   Glenn Cornick EmptyThu May 14, 2009 4:36 am

From Jethro Tull & Wild Turkey

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PostSubject: Re: Glenn Cornick   Glenn Cornick EmptyThu May 14, 2009 7:19 pm

Whoa! Lookie there! Is that a modified Gibson trem?
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PostSubject: Re: Glenn Cornick   Glenn Cornick EmptyThu May 14, 2009 11:54 pm

Woah dude that's awesome!
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PostSubject: Re: Glenn Cornick   Glenn Cornick EmptyTue May 19, 2009 11:48 am

Found another pic of him

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PostSubject: Re: Glenn Cornick   Glenn Cornick EmptyTue May 19, 2009 11:56 am

Found the interview here-

http://www.flyguitars.com/interviews/GlennCornick4.php


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Glenn Cornick In 1971 (with Wild Tukey) I bought a white non reverse T Bird from Manny's in New York. They had a stack of them unsold in the basement and they were $100 each with soft case. The headstock got broken after a few months so I ordered another to be sent to England. It was metallic green and I used that for a year or two although it ended up much modified - I added a Guild bass humbucker and eventually a Gibson Vibrola which worked well except that the arms used to break and I had to have someone make one out of heavy duty steel! Like the white one, it ended up with a broken neck and a cracked body and eventually was broken up for parts. For your interest reverse and non-reverse Firebirds and Thunderbirds were always known as 'Upside Down Gibsons' and 'Right Way Up Gibsons' in Britain in those days.


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Glenn Cornick Tone and volume usually all the way up. For a short while I used a distortion box only for my bass solo with Wild Turkey to get feedback and other generally obnoxious effects! - especially funny with the Vibrola! There might be some vibrola stuff on the Live Wild Turkey stuff that came out recently but I've never listened to it!
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PostSubject: Re: Glenn Cornick   Glenn Cornick EmptyTue May 19, 2009 6:37 pm

Huh...how about that.
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