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Karl Burns is a British musician best known
as
Although several musicians have rejoined the band having
previously left or been sacked, Burns was rehired a record nine times,
eventually leaving for good following an on-stage altercation with
group leader Mark
E. Smith in New York in April 1998. Burns was the group's
first permanent drummer, joining them in time for their second gig; he
had previously played in a different band, Nuclear Angel, with founding
guitarist Martin Bramah. Burns can be
heard on the first studio album
He left in early 1979 but returned in 1981, initially as a
temporary replacement for Paul Hanley who was
refused a visa for a US tour due to being too young. Recordings from
this tour were released as A Part of America Therein, 1981.
Upon the group's return to the UK, Smith invited Burns to stay on and
The Fall appeared with 2 drummers until Paul Hanley's departure in late
1984. Burns would also sometimes play a second bass guitar during this
period; an example of this can be found on "Lay Of The Land" from
He left the band in early 1986 and was replaced by Simon Wolstencroft. However, he rejoined the band in 1993, playing alongside Wolstencroft in a second two-drummer line-up until the latter left in 1997. Burns also played guitar and even sang during this period. However, he was absent from several tours in the 90s, leaving and returning regularly until his final departure.
He is known to have played with two other bands during time
out from The Fall - he formed Thirst with ex-Fall guitarist Martin
Bramah in the 80s and also played briefly with John
Lydon's
At present, Burns' exact whereabouts are unknown; he was the only member journalist Dave Simpson failed to trace for a 2006 article which sought to track down everyone who had passed through the group's ranks, with several former members worrying that he was dead. However, there have been reported sightings by fans and, in an interview with The Stool Pigeon (issue 10, February 2007), Mark E Smith states that he had recently met Burns' mother; she confirmed that he was alive and advised Smith that "he lives on a farm in the hills somewhere".
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