"Except for a few guitar chords, everything I've learned in my life that is of any value I've learned from women"
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The intent isn’t pure tribute; it’s also persona management. Frey came up in a rock culture that sold swagger as authenticity and treated women as muses, prizes, or collateral damage. This quote tries to re-tilt that legacy: not women as props in the story, but women as the source of the story’s hard wisdom. It’s a soft rebuttal to the stereotype of the oblivious touring guy, an attempt to sound emotionally literate without surrendering the roguish charm that made him legible to fans.
The subtext is complicated. “Learned from women” can be read as belated gratitude, but also as a kind of absolution-by-acknowledgment: if women shaped his values, then the messy parts of rock masculinity get rebranded as education. Still, it works because it’s compact and human-sized, not preachy. Frey doesn’t claim enlightenment; he admits dependency. In an era when rock gods rarely did, that’s both disarming and revealing.
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"Except for a few guitar chords, everything I've learned in my life that is of any value I've learned from women." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/except-for-a-few-guitar-chords-everything-ive-48493/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.

