GUITAR PLAYING doesn’t come more honest, raucous and exciting than the early days of rock and roll. With the world in a post-war flush of 50s optimism, and America’s teenagers finding their voice, there were certain things that came to epitomise the times. For our purposes, one was the car (freedom, excitement!) and the other was the electric guitar (music!). Made by trailblazing companies such as Fender and Gibson, the amplified guitar was a huge entity, as was the sound it made. Grasped in the hands of Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, James Burton, Cliff Gallup and others, America’s guitar developed a sound and a vocabulary that resonated around the world.
It’s that flush of excitement, that notion of playing loud using string bends, double-stops and Pentatonic flurries, that…
