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.
A wah-wah is important as well. I love it; it makes the guitar scream.
When it comes to music, it's my clothes, it's my guitar, it's my voice, it's my song.
I'm a strong advocate for music. I think guitars are wonderful.
I just go where the guitar takes me.
Sometimes the nicest thing to do with a guitar is just look at it.
Then the musical instruments appeared. Dad’s snare drum from the house, Henry’s guitar from his car, Adam’s spare guitar from my room. Everyone was jamming together, singing songs: Dad’s songs, Adam’s songs, old Clash songs, old Wipers song...
To stand up on a stage alone with an acoustic guitar requires bravery bordering on heroism. Bordering on insanity.
It really shocked me just to hear of the fans' response to 'St. Anger' not having guitar solos.
I don't really collect guitars like some musicians do.
I picked up the guitar at 11, but even before then, I was writing songs on the organ.
I'll always do the guitar parts since it's my main instrument.
I like guitars in the Fender style because they have skinny necks.
Now they have banging guitar and no bass and call it rock, but that's not what I call rock.
When I'm having a bad day, I pick up my guitar.
I'm not a collector, however, and I have no desire to own 50 or 60 guitars.
My dad bought me a guitar when I was very young, and I never looked back.