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Were the 80s a good time be to be a guitar player?
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>>129271382
Every time is good to be a guitar player
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>>129273177
But the 80s especially was a time when they were practically worshipped as rock stars in their own rights, almost as much as singers and frontmen.
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>>129271382
There has never ever been so much competition in guitar playing like in the 80s
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>>129271382
the 70s imo
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>>129276162
It was, but the 80s was the last high point of the guitar.
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>>129271382
you could get a lot of attention but you also had to be really fucking good if you were going to make it.
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>>129271382
No, it was a disposable background twangy-twang noise



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