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A 150-year-old Martin acoustic is up for sale on Reverb – and it’s surprisingly attainable and 100 percent playable

“This guitar does things most guitars aren’t gonna do”: It took three failed attempts and three decades of waiting, but Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil finally has a signature Guild S-100 | The Keith Richards riff machine is still in fine working order on the Rolling Stones' new single, Angry | “To put it simply: no Beatles, no George, no me. I still feel very privileged to have called him a friend”: Bernie Marsden on the genius of George Harrison
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A 150-year-old Martin acoustic is up for sale on Reverb – and it’s surprisingly attainable and 100 percent playable
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The compact 1-21 must have some tales to tell, and it's in such good condition that it's got plenty more songs in it yet
“This guitar does things most guitars aren’t gonna do”: It took three failed attempts and three decades of waiting, but Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil finally has a signature Guild S-100
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The long-awaited signature model for the grunge guitar icon has landed at last, complete with nods to the Seattle institution's discography and hand-wound Jason Lollar pickups
The Keith Richards riff machine is still in fine working order on the Rolling Stones' new single, Angry
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The first single from Hackney Diamonds – the band's first studio album of new material in almost two decades – proves that even after all these years, no-one does rock 'n' roll guitar quite like the Stones
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“To put it simply: no Beatles, no George, no me. I still feel very privileged to have called him a friend”: Bernie Marsden on the genius of George Harrison
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In this previously unpublished interview, the late Whitesnake guitar great recalls how the Beatles' lead guitarist inspired him to pick up the instrument in the first place: "The word 'lead' grabbed my attention immediately – I liked the idea of being a leader very much..."
“Right then we knew: this guitar is going to be epic”: Ana Popovic’s Fender ‘Foggy’ Stratocaster is causing quite a stir – and its backstory is as remarkable as its one-of-a-kind finish
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Four years in the making and a victim of Covid-induced delays, 'Foggy' features an exclusive cloudy chrome colorway – and came to fruition as the Serbian blues ace went through the toughest period of her life
From Guitar Player
"I was 19 when I left the Yardbirds. I intended to give up then, but John Mayall offered me a job... I needed the bread, and some kind of identity too': Cream's Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce discuss balancing blues, jazz, and volume in this 1967 GP interview
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This classic from the GP archives is a window into rock's pioneering supergroup in their prime, and an intimate look at how they re-wrote the genre's rulebook
Jazz great Wes Montgomery explains why the guitar is “not a perfect instrument”
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The epitome of cool talks jazz and pulls out his hottest licks in this must-watch vintage film
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Michael Romeo is one of the world's elite shredders – test your soloing skills with this lesson on his devastating abilities
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Private Companies Are Stealing Public Parks

Rivkah Brown: On a Monday morning in April, locals came to Finsbury Park in north London to discover a sea of mud – paths caked in it, tyre tracks churned through it. The culprit was Tough Mudder, an endurance event that had poured 90,000 litres of water onto the park to create one of the military-style assault courses for which the company is famed, with predictably disastrous results.


The company had run 7,500 people straight through the community orchard, turning it into a quagmire – something locals had warned Tough Mudder would happen. The evening before the event, members of Friends of Finsbury Park (FoFP) – one of more than 600 friends of parks groups around the UK, whose aim is to maintain and protect their local green spaces – questioned the company's managing director on the route. He told them he was no expert in wildlife, adding that Haringey council – the Labour-run authority that owns and manages the park – had approved it.

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