Totally agree, it's a great program. Thanks for providing the links enabling those of us who couldn't see it on the telly to watch it online
I was enthralled all the way through and just had a big silly wide grin on my face the whole time. I found each of the six guitar stories had great resonance, absolutely loved 'em all. For two years I played my own first electric, an Antoria tele copy, through a little old reel-to-reel tape recorder, 'cos I couldn't afford an amp either! . . and it always sounded absolutely wonderful to me
That feeling of pride, bordering on reverence, really came across when they opened the case and took out the red strat, it was just something else. And I really felt the charge of emotion passing between the master craftsman and the player when they talked about the song that the guitar maker inspired . . think I must have got something in my eye which made it water a little!
Oh, and superval99, that's a nice story too . . and you are so right about the "beautiful" bit when they're heading towards Robin Hood's Bay, a gem! . . . just filled me with pride to be a North Yorkshireman!