"In the last couple of years I've been picking up my guitar again"
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The intent is modest on the surface, almost conversational, which is exactly why it lands. Bryson isn’t selling reinvention; he’s revealing maintenance. The subtext is that a long career can turn artistry into repetition, performance into muscle memory. Picking up the guitar again hints at reclaiming agency: an older artist choosing tactile songwriting and self-accompaniment over the machinery that can surround a legacy act. It also nods to time’s reality. Hands change. Ears change. The humility of “again” acknowledges drift without dramatizing it.
Contextually, this is the language of late-career recalibration that’s become newly legible in a culture obsessed with “comebacks.” Bryson’s version is quieter: not redemption, but return. The guitar becomes a private room inside a public life, a way to touch the work at its source and remember why it mattered before it was marketable.
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"In the last couple of years I've been picking up my guitar again." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-the-last-couple-of-years-ive-been-picking-up-85398/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.




