My guitars are my umbilical cord. They're directly wired into my head.
I did play every little note on the guitar on that record.
Cowboys had guitars. And they sang country 'cause they lived in the country.
It all comes down to the density of the wood. Every guitar's different.
When I first got a guitar, it was a Spanish, classical thing.
I actually write more on guitar than I do on piano.
All I do is sit at home and play guitar. That's seriously what I do.
I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed.
My dad was a musician. He was a singer and he played the guitar, so music was always around.
Guitar is great for a certain thing, but a piano is so much more expansive.
I went to see John Mayall at the Marquee, with Peter Green on guitar, and that was a particularly good gig.
You couldn't really like a bad guitar in 1960 'cause everybody was pretty good.
I don't mind sitting at home playing the guitar for a year as long as I'm making good films.
God is playing my guitar, I am with God when I play.
In real life I can play guitar, sure, but badly.
It's a complicated relationship with a guitar. I love the Bullet, for sure.
I don't think anything can touch the expressive range of the guitar.
I got my first guitar in October of 1968. I'm self-taught.
The guitar has a kind of grit and excitement possessed by nothing else.
Strats are my favorite electric guitars, and I've got quite a collection.
I sing and play guitar and harmonica. I've been doing it for a long time.