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I’ll have had mine for a quarter of a century in August of this year - the longest I’ve owned a guitar.
I work from home a couple of days a week - it provides a constant temptation as it’s on stand next to my desk....
Yep I met him too and have been up close and personal with him playing in the room. Met his first at Bath University at the guitar festival around 2001 or so. Had a coupe of beers with him after the show in the student bar, lovely fella.
Watched him perform intimately at Sleaford Playhouse in front of what was a round 25-30 people and he sat cross legged, bear footed on an indian rug and played "With The Hands"...you could have heard a pin drop, it was breath taking. He announced that night that it was his last gig before surgery for the cancer of the saliva gland and we could visibly see the size of the tumour under his chin.
Never met him again but followed his blog as he passed through surgery, all clear, remission then return of the cancer which ultimately took his life.
I shed some tears when he passed away and this tune is very special for me.
To be fair, I often capo it and use quite a lot of open tunings, so it gets played all over the neck.
I seem to be unusual in this respect - I’ve never had any fret work done on any of my guitars.
Gear wise I dunno. Both playing Classicals. McLaughlin is using a Plectrum which I always think sounds really cool.
My actual favourite Acoustic record would be Bert & John, but tone-wise I think there are better candidates. Plus I'm pretty sure there's a dog barking in the background of one of the tracks.
Richie Havens - a big Guild if I remember aright - sounded like he was beating the living crap out of it sometimes; and:
Eric Bibb - saw him a couple of times at the Colne Blues Festival. He had 2 guitars, one a 60's Levin dread, and the other a Dave King custom, built entirely from a lightning-struck tree, according to Eric. He was a lovely chap to talk to, very pleased with his guitar.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.