The Guess Who Clearinghouse
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Page 4 - Potpourri! -
featuring any Guess Who-related stuff that doesn't fit on the other pages.Links to other pages: ----
Page 1(tribute sites)----Page 2(Message Boards and History)----
This is my own representation of the famous Garnet logo, which was prominently displayed by Kurt Winter, Bill Wallace, and Donnie McDougal. Want a Garnet T-Shirt or Sweatshirt? - just go to the link, copy the image to a Paint or picture program, size it up a bit, send it to the printer as a t-shirt transfer on transfer paper, iron it on your garment of choice, and voila - you're wearing the unofficial logo of the Guess Who. Remember if you put it on a sweatshirt to rip off the arms! |
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A new page about Garnet amps that shows pictures and info about them, not just tech stuff. Nice pics of the actual amplifier units. Plus a little history. |
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This page is about Garnet amps but just from a technical perspective; mostly schematics and such. But then, maybe that's your thing, and this place is for you. |
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Here's a page from the lads' own home town - complete with info on everything going on now and some history. Maps, searches, etc. You'll undoubtedly come across some familiar names from their albums and liners, some of which are actually street names. Can you non-Pegs find Bannatyne avenue? Fun place to poke around. |
The Best of the Guess Who - Tribute Group Here's an "ad" for the Don McDougal-Bill Wallace touring version of the Guess Who from earlier in the 1990's with a female member, Debbie Segal(Bill's gal). I don't know why this page is active, but it's apparently from a booking agent who forgot to take it down. (or something.) To see the text on the page, roll your cursor over the page until you see it turn into a text bar, then highlight it like you would regular text. Weird, huh? |
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Burton Cummings sings Canadian and US National anthems This page has links to RealAudio files you can play in streaming fashion of BC actually singing the anthems; apparently at some event. The US picture doesn't work, but the audio portion link does. |
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Ultimate Collection - Reviewed This is a review of the latest release of a GW collection, in which the reviewer makes some remarks unkind to Jim Kale's latest version of the group. The funny thing is, the picture for the piece is a publicity shot of Kale's group. One hand doesn't know what the other......... |
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This is a fan of BC's praising him, and includes a hand drawing of Burt(see left), some pics of a CD collection, something called the Burton Cummings Community Center, and Burt's handprints in cement. This isn't weird, but very different from any other BC-related site. |
This review of BC's last release is a rather scathing indictment of Burt's persona. And this Ottowa paper reviewer is merciless; however he does find some good on the CD. |
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Arrow 93 Artist Bio - The Guess Who Another bio of the group, this time from a Radio station in LA, California. Discography link on page. |
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Burton Cummings Concert Review - from October 1997 A review of Burt's Up Close and Alone Concert from '97. One picture and positive review . |
Canoe Jam! Music Database Burton Cummings Articles from '96-98 Four articles(interviews) from recent years about Burt. One picture (seen here) |
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Realplayer File: Burton Cummings sings "These Teeth" on the Howard Stern Radio Show. Burt was a guest a few years back and sang and played an adaptation of "These Eyes" to describe Baba Booey's(Howard's much-maligned producer) incredible dental appendages; a consistent source of ridicule on the show. |
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This is a page from a Japanese fan who emailed me to say he/she first heard the GW while on an airplane - then searched to find out who they were. The page comments are very complimentary, they say. They've even got a link to here if you look close down near the bottom right. Still wish I could translate it..... |
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