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Originally Posted by Lobomov
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12-06-2021 11:43 AM
Pat is a very intelligent musician and a great composer.Originally Posted by LobomovPat worked his ass off from a young age and came out of school as an analphabet as all his time went into guitar. According to an interview with himself, he claims that he didn't learn to read and write properly before in his 20s.
Musical talent isn't a gift from God that just is there without any work.
Wired was my first, and still my favourite. Then I discovered Rough and Ready, Blow by Blow, and all the others. https://youtu.be/vs_KgJlCd84?si=GFHMsEXto-Kbqvgx
Disclaimer--I no longer own any of these guitars: 1960 Gobel: 1994 Gobel more modern L-5 thinlines:
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