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Robin Trower

"It all comes down to the density of the wood. Every guitar's different."

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Donna Grant

"Still others want a traditional guitar sound if they call you for guitar."

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Donna Grant

"I pestered the hell out of everybody I ran into until I could play the guitar well enough to write and sing with it."

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Donna Grant

"Now they have banging guitar and no bass and call it rock, but that's not what I call rock."

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Donna Grant

"With a guitar I would be able to express the things I felt in sounds."

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Donna Grant

"I didn't know that you were supposed to tune the guitar to an open chord, and I learned to play slide with a normal tuning. I think it's a little more melodic that way and doesn't sound so bluesy. Of course, if I could play like David Lindley or Ry Cooder, I'd be a happy man!"

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Donna Grant

"I just managed to convince my grandmother that it was a worth while that was something to do, you know, and when I did finally get the guitar, it didn't seem that difficult to me, to be able to make a good noise out of it."

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Donna Grant

"I think the way I play the guitar is very percussive. I play a lot of rhythm chops as though I were playing congas or something."

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Donna Grant

"Bruce's band is so different from the Grateful Dead; there's no lead guitar player, for one thing."

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Donna Grant

"I did play every little note on the guitar on that record."

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Donna Grant

"I wasn't originally a bass player. I just found out I was needed, because everyone wants to play guitar."

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Robin Trower
"While I was with Procol Harum, the only time I'd see my guitar was either when I walked onstage or in the studio."

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Robin Trower
"My songs are more arrangements than they are songs."

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Robin Trower
"It was an experience being on a Beatles tour. They weren't very good. The singing was great, but the playing was a bit weak."

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Robin Trower
"I was very keen on people like Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent."

People

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Robin Trower
"The first real thing I heard was Three O'Clock Blues by B.B. King. That's where it all began for me."

First

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Robin Trower
"I feel that my playing on the first album was probably some of my best."

First

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Robin Trower
"A wah-wah is important as well. I love it; it makes the guitar scream."

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Robin Trower
"Radio is commercial, isn't it. Its a business."

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Robin Trower
"It all comes down to the density of the wood. Every guitar's different."

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Robin Trower
"Music has nothing to do with your technical ability."

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