Burness Band new live videos on Youtube

The sold-out gig with the massively talented Nick Harper (son of Roy but very much a talent in his own right) at the end of last year was a great success. Nick is a top chap and he was absolutely stunning in his musicianship and general performance. I played a short solo support set. There was a lot of love in the room!

After various delays (mainly Covid stuff), live 2019 Burness Band videos of ‘Electric Energy’ and ‘Mumbling In The House Of Commons’ are up on my Youtube channel

They were recorded in February 2019 at The Brunswick, Hove by Robert Cooper and Roy Weard, with final editing by Julian Tardo. Great to have a visual record of the band at that time, we did some good gigs from 2016 through to 2019. Fudge Smith – drums, Keith Hastings – bass guitar, Monty Oxymoron – keyboards, Cliff Dowding – additional keyboards, TB – guitar and vocals.

https://www.youtube.com/user/TimBurness1/videos

Over 10K Youtube music plays – thank you

Thank you to everyone who has visited my Youtube music channel.

I’ve gradually been putting up a selection of my better material through the years, including the five videos from the last two albums, Whose Dream Are You Living? (2017) and Interconnected (2018).

https://www.youtube.com/user/TimBurness1/videos

Many thanks again to everyone who has supported and continues to support my music in any way, it means a huge amount.

My main music website is at timburness.com

Cheers! TB

More Tim Burness music on YouTube

Finding New Ways To Love (2004)

Finding New Ways To Love (2004)

More tracks from my albums are now up on YouTube. Mumbling In The House Of Commons (originally written in 1981, final version released in 1989) is a punky little number and the nearest thing I’ve had to a “Greatest Hit”. It has featured on several releases down the years.

The two albums below feature Fudge Smith (ex-Pendragon, ex-Steve Hackett) on drums, Keith Hastings on bass, Monty Oxymoron (The Damned) on keyboards and myself on guitar, vocals and keyboards.

From Finding New Ways To Love (2004) there is the upbeat Open Man and the darker and rockier Walk Through The Darkness, both popular tracks. I have also uploaded Heal Your Soul and Love Is For Giving and the short instrumental Beneath The Surface.

Vision On (2007)

Vision On (2007)

 

From Vision On (2007) there are the ambient pieces Undercurrents and Undercurrents II, the space-rock of Broaden Your Horizons and the instrumental progrock of Can You Hack It?

I think they’ve stood the test of time but of course I’m biased!