"I don't recall getting a first guitar"
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That matters because Montrose’s reputation is built less on celebrity confessionalism than on craft: a player’s player whose impact sits in tone, attack, and arrangement, not in a carefully curated persona. By skipping the sentimental “first guitar” anecdote, he frames musicianship as accumulation rather than conversion. You don’t become a guitarist in a single cinematic moment; you become one through repetition, osmosis, and obsession.
There’s also a quiet pushback here against interview culture itself. Journalists ask for beginnings because beginnings make legible heroes. Montrose gives you an anti-beginning, which forces the focus forward: not “How did it start?” but “What did you build?” The subtext is that talent isn’t a talisman handed to you by fate or family; it’s a long relationship with an instrument so continuous the starting point disappears. That’s a more honest story, and a colder one - the kind that leaves the romance to the listener and keeps the work with the musician.
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"I don't recall getting a first guitar." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-recall-getting-a-first-guitar-165761/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



