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Neil Young & Randy Bachman • Winnipeg Rock Reunion 1987 "Shakin' All Over" ©️ Dan Neil & Carey Lauder
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Garnet - Randy Bachman’s Herzog Model G12-H, 1972
Tube Preamp Amp Distortion Unit & Amplifier Head
"... tube overdrive effect, serial number 7616, ... This is the first version, which is the predecessor the slightly later H-Zog. Both The Herzog and it’s successor have a single 12AX7 and a 6V6. This small head is an amazing sounding preamp, but will also function as a 3w amplifier. Randy Bachman was blowing up Tweed Champs by using them as a preamp, so Garnet effectively reconfigured a Tweed Champ schematic with line out, for proper use as a preamp ...
Developed by Thomas “Gar” Gillies, founder of the Garnet Amplifier Company, the Herzog was built in collaboration with The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive guitarist, Randy Bachman. A former violin player, Bachman loved the effect of a sustained hum sound, and often tried to mimic it on his guitar by plugging a small amp into a bigger amp, and cranking the volume. After repairing countless blown amps for Bachman, Gillies built him the tube pre-amp seen here. The creamy overdrive and sustained guitar tone produced by the Garnet Herzog went on to become the signature “Winnipeg sound” heard on tracks such as “American Woman” and “No Time”"
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Randy Bachman
#Randy bachman#Bachman-Turner overdrive#BTO#classic rock#rock#hard rock#heavy metal#rock and roll#'70s rock
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THE GUESS WHO records in the studio. (1966.)
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Kiwi Rebel. This guitar is the one that was used by Randy Bachman when he penned the song American Woman from his Guess Who Days is heading to auction and is expected to reach between 200 - 400 thousand dollars.
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Randy Bachman
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive Co-founder Tim Bachman Dies at 71
Tim Bachman, the guitarist and singer who co-founded Bachman-Turner Overdrive with his brothers Randy (guitar) and Robbie (drums) and bassist Fred Turner, has died.
Randy Bachman confirmed his brother’s death through his manager, the Toronto Star reports.
Tim Bachman was 71 when he died April 28; no cause of death was given.
The guitarist appeared on BTO’s 1973 LPs Bachman-Turner Overdrive and Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, for which he wrote “Down and Out Man,” “Blown” and “I Don’t Have to Hide.”
Tim Bachman left the band in 1974 but returned for a reunion tour a decade later. After leaving music behind, he worked as a realtor.
4/30/23
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26 days of cancon - day 9
I think more artists should do holiday parodies of their own material
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Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, and Neil Young | Winnipeg Rock Reunion 1987
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Feature LP / Randy Bachman - Survivor (1978) / 8am ET / 9-26-24
Randolph Charles Bachman OC OM FRCMT (hon) (born September 27, 1943) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a founding member of the bands The Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive. Bachman recorded as a solo artist and was part of a number of short-lived bands such as Brave Belt, Union and Ironhorse. He was a national radio personality on CBC Radio, hosting the weekly music…
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BURTON CUMMINGS AND RANDY BACHMAN WIN THE GUESS WHO LAWSUIT
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[PHOTOS] Bachman-Turner Overdrive @ Pacific Coliseum
Shots by Jacob Zinn
#bachman-turner overdrive#bto#pne#vancouver#pacific coliseum#classic rock#rock n roll#rock#rock music#randy bachman#taking care of business#let it roll#tal bachman#she's so high#the guess who#guess who#american woman#burton cummings#fred turner#no sugar tonight#these eyes
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Video of the Week: Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman Perform "Undun" on CBC TV in 1977
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Randy Bachman RIP - Robbie
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Ian Tyson, of Ian & Sylvia and Great Speckled Bird, Dead at 89
- “He put Canada on the map,” Randy Bachman says
Ian Tyson, one-half of Ian & Sylvia and writer of such songs as “Four Strong Winds” and “Someday Soon,” died Dec. 29 of “ongoing health complications,” according to a statement on his family’s behalf.
Tyson was 89 when he died at his ranch in Alberta, Canada.
“Rest in peace, Ian Tyson,” said Robbie Robertson, who performed “Four Strong Winds” with the Band and Neil Young during the Last Waltz concert.
Fellow Canadian Randy Bachman eulogized Tyson as “a fantastic singer, songwriter and inspiration” with whom the Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive co-founder shared many a stage.
Tyson “put Canada on the map with his folk hits and made the world wake up and take notice of the North,” Bachman said. “A true cowboy. Other worlds to sing in, my friend.”
As Ian & Sylvia with his former wife, Sylvia Fricker, the duo scored and wrote hits of their own - including Fricker’s “You Were on My Mind” - and that were covered by the likes of Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Joan Baez and the Kingston Trio among others.
“Farewell to the great folk singer-songwriter Ian Tyson … we won’t see his like again,” the Kingston Trio said.
Ian & Sylvia made one dozen albums as a duo before forming Great Speckled Bird. Tyson eventually retired from music, came back with a gravelly voice ravaged by illness and released his most-recent single, “You Should Have Known,” in 2017.
Suzy Bogguss remembered “the great Ian Tyson” as the musician who “helped launch my love and livelihood of singing.
“What a dream to call him ‘friend,’” she wrote on social media. “He was a great storyteller and melody-smith and his smooth, boyish voice made me swoon. Ride on cowboy, and thanks for leaving so much beautiful music for us to remember you by.”
12/30/22
#ian tyson#sylvia fricker#ian & sylvia#great speckled bird#robbie robertson#the band#neil young#randy bachman#the guess who#bachman turner overdrive#bob dylan#joan baez#phil ochs#the kingston trio#suzy bogguss
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