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(just kidding)
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
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I wasn't even a featus in May 1977...
I'll get my Zimmer frame... cough...
He'd been gigging pubs since his early teens though so probably just saved up. I believe he 'borrowed' his Peavey amp from Ric Parfitt.
I stole your comment for the OK Computer 20th anniversary thread.
Similar for me. I was 19 in 1997 and I can remember the Jools Holland performances, taping it on VHS and watching it over and over, buying the cd on release day, going home and locking myself in my room and listening to it on repeat.
I can't believe that was 20 years ago...
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I have since grown to appreciate them, especially Foxton's superb bass playing. They always struck me as unusual in that they seem to be the only guitar-based trio I can think of where the guitarist was kind of inconsequential. They were about the songs and the attitude but never really the guitar playing.