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Sunburst 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard
The Kossoff Burst is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard that was played by Free guitarist Paul Kossoff from 1970-1976. The guitar was broken during a concert
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English guitarist (1950–1976)
Paul Francis Kossoff (14 September 1950 – 19 March 1976) was an English guitarist, best known as the co-founder and guitarist of the rock band Free. In
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house. Kossoff Burst a 1959 Sunburst Les Paul Standard in sunburst finish. Played by Paul Kossoff from 1970 until his death in 1976. Kossoff played in
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Solid-body electric guitar
similar to those Kossoff had installed on the instrument. One hundred Kossoff models were made to resemble the guitar at the time of Kossoff's death in 1976
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1956 British film by Michael Anderson
O'Connor of the Inner Party Jan Sterling as Julia of the Outer Party David Kossoff as Charrington Mervyn Johns as Jones Donald Pleasence as Parsons Carol
1984_(1956_film)
5585. "Florence Ballard Dead at 32; Original Member of Supremes". "Paul Kossoff - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 November 2017. Colin Larkin
List of 1970s deaths in popular music
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American musician (born 1977)
elaborated on his influences: You know, my heroes were the English guys – Paul Kossoff, Peter Green, Eric Clapton. There's so many – there's Gary Moore, Rory
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2010 studio album by Bring Me the Horizon
shades and it is these contrasts that make it so vital. It's an album that bursts with ambition, and that Bring Me the Horizon pull it off so powerfully further
There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.
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British drama by Mario Zampi
Squire as waiter Wilfrid Lawson as Gossage Sonia Dresdel as Miss Fox David Kossoff as pawnbroker Moultrie Kelsall as doctor Guy Middleton as Hector Michael
Now_and_Forever_(1956_film)
Higher-end variation of the Gibson Les Paul guitar
Clash Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols Hiroki Kamemoto of Glim Spanky Paul Kossoff of Free Johnny Marr of the Smiths Paul McCartney Wayne Osmond of The Osmond
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English footballer (born 1972)
Glenn Hoddle". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2019. Goodchild, Sophie; Kossoff, Julian (31 January 1999). "Glenn Hoddle: The trouble with Glenn". The
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German writer and literary critic (1797–1856)
Translated by R. J. Hollingdale, Penguin 1977, p. 147 Reid Busk 2014. Kossoff 1983, pp. 125–126. North American Heine Society, University of Connecticut
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Rare form of childhood-onset epilepsy
Joshi, Sucheta; Kanner, Andres; Kirsch, Heidi E.; Knowlton, Robert C.; Kossoff, Eric H.; Kuperman, Rachel; Kuzniecky, Ruben; Lowenstein, Daniel H.; McGuire
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Day of the year
1976 – Albert Dieudonné, French actor and author (born 1889) 1976 – Paul Kossoff, English guitarist and songwriter (born 1950) 1977 – William L. Laurence
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Type of generalized seizure
Pyzik, Paula L.; Turner, Zahava; Dorward, Jennifer L.; Goode, Victoria H.; Kossoff, Eric H. (February 2011). "Do Patients With Absence Epilepsy Respond to
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List of musicians notable for using Gibson guitars
'Chet Atkins'. Paul Kossoff (Free) "was a passionate Les Paul player able to say in a few notes what many dozens were attempting." Kossoff used several late-50s
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Welcome Santana - 14 Piano Man Billy Joel - 16 Back Street Crawler Paul Kossoff - Bette Midler Bette Midler - Between Nothingness and Eternity Mahavishnu
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Anglican priest and author, Dean of Rochester (1989–2003). 4 July – Leon Kossoff, 92, English painter, stroke. 5 July Sir Wynn Hugh-Jones, 95, diplomat
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Greek
(Πήγασος) Greek name derived from the word pegaios, PEGASOS means "born near the pege (source of the ocean, spring, or well)." In mythology, this is the name of a winged horse who was the son of Poseidôn and the Gorgon Medousa (Latin Medusa), and brother to the giant Khrysaor (Latin Chrysaor). Like Athene, who was born of Zeus's head, Pegasos and Chrysaor are said to have been born of Medusa's neck when Perseus beheaded her. According to Hesiod, everywhere Pegasus struck hoof to earth an inspiring spring burst forth.
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Burston, in Buckinghamshire, Norfolk, and Staffordshire, which have different origins. The Buckinghamshire place name is from an Old English personal name Briddel + Old English þorn ‘thorn tree’; the place in Norfolk is named with Old English byrst ‘rough ground’, ‘landslip’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’; the Staffordshire place name has the same second element, the first being an Old English personal name Burgwine or Burgwulf.English : possibly from an unrecorded Old English personal name, BurgstÄn.Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Burstein (see Bernstein).
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American, Christian, French, German, Greek, Indian
Trustworthy; Green Shoot; Blooming; Bursting Forth
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English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
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Adorned, bursting the veil.
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adorned; bursting the veil
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Variety; Beauty
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English : unexplained.
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Hindu
Of jewels, Ruby
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Arabic
Father of the Pearl
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British, English
Man
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Muslim
Expert, Brave
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Hindu
The eye of victory
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Hindu
Small flower of common Basil, Holy Basil in india indian Goddess of romance i.e.. wife of Madan God of romance
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Biblical
Another host; the last sorrow; a brother's sheep.
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Egyptian
, a title of Horus.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Burst
n.
A burst or emission of many things at once; as, a volley of words.
n.
A West Indian plant (Alternanthera polygonoides) somewhat resembling burstwort.
v. t.
To break or rend by violence, as by an overcharge or by strain or pressure, esp. from within; to force open suddenly; as, to burst a cannon; to burst a blood vessel; to burst open the doors.
v. t.
To produce as an effect of bursting; as, to burst a hole through the wall.
n.
One that bursts.
v. i.
To fly apart or in pieces; of break open; to yield to force or pressure, especially to a sudden and violent exertion of force, or to pressure from within; to explode; as, the boiler had burst; the buds will burst in spring.
v. i.
To leap or rush out; to burst forth; to issue suddenly; as a body of troops from a fortified place to attack besiegers; to make a sally.
n.
One of the pieces into which a capsule naturally separates when it bursts.
imp. & p. p.
of Burst
n.
A breaking upward or bursting forth; an upburst.
a.
Discharged with a sudden burst, or as if in a volley; as, volleyed thunder.
n.
A saclike envelope of certain fungi, which bursts open as the plant develops.
n.
Any brief, violent exertion or effort; a spurt; as, a burst of speed.
n.
The act of bursting upwards; a breaking through to the surface; an upbreak or uprush; as, an upburst of molten matter.
v.
A rushing or bursting forth; a quick issue; a sudden eruption; specifically, an issuing of troops from a place besieged to attack the besiegers; a sortie.
v. t.
To part by violence; to break; to burst; as, to rupture a blood vessel.
n.
A sudden breaking forth; a violent rending; an explosion; as, a burst of thunder; a burst of applause; a burst of passion; a burst of inspiration.
n.
Same as Burstwort.