10 Changes in Guitar World When I Returned After 15 Years' Total Absence

10 Changes in Guitar World When I Returned After 15 Years' Total Absence Listen

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In 1989, having been playing the guitar since the mid-1970s, I stopped completely and sold all my gear. In this video I count down the top 10 things I noticed when I took the guitar up again in 2005.

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