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Vox phantom mark iii
Vox phantom mark iii











vox phantom mark iii

We,, have purchased the end of the line of this Anniversary guitar. Brian was British so his guitar had to be British. Nothing else fitted Brian-except the reverse Firebird-and that guitar made him beyond cool but it was not British. That incredible driving guitar ending is Brian playing his Mark III. And to hear the original, play “It’s All Over Now” very loud. (Teen Age Music International) show, then you must watch it and see Brian playing the iconic VOX teardrop used as the blueprint for this Anniversary Guitar. I, among most fans, saw the VOX Teardrop as being a Brian Jones guitar-only he could play one and only it could he play. They were not, for good or bad, the same after Brian left the stage. Look at photos of the group with, and without, Brian. Without Brian, I don’t think the “aura” of the Stones would have developed so quickly. He was the beginning, and some say, the end, of the Rolling Stones. To me, it is the SECOND most memorable guitar directly associated with its player (first for me is the “Beatles Bass”).īrian Jones was the ultimate embodiment of rock coolness. The Mark III, a/k/a, “Teardrop” guitar is one of the most iconic guitars in music history.

vox phantom mark iii

Guitar collectors and fans of Brian Jones know the story of VOX’s offering in 2007 of the Brian Jones Mark III Anniversary Guitar. VOX, Mark III BRIAN JONES 50 th Anniversary Guitar “It’s All Over Now”













Vox phantom mark iii