Topic: Guitar love: Is it wrong?
I started out on the bass way back at the start of the eighties and soon joined a band. We got good enough to earn a little money and I was lucky enough to be able to buy my dream guitar, a Rickenbacker 4001 in custom white. I'd always loved the sound of a Rickenbacker and I thought they were the finest looking guitar I'd ever seen.
I played that guitar in several bands with lot's of other guitarists for twenty odd years and while they all kept changing guitars as new features and fashions changed I always stuck with my old faithfull Rick. Eventually I needed my weekends back and I got fed up with humping closet sized speaker cabs up and down stairs so I gave up the band, sold my gear and bought an acoustic six string in the hope of learning to play it.
After a few months it was clear to me that I couldn't live without a Rickenbacker though. I still had another bass but it just wasn't the same. Eventually I gave in and went out and bought another one, this time in black.
That was three years ago I think and even though I must have spent many thousands of hours playing one of those basses, I still feel the same excitement as I pick up the case and I can literally feel the hair on the back of my neck stand up when I open the lid. When I finish playing it, I stand it on a guitar stand and just admire it.
In all those years I have never met anyone else that feels like that about their instrument so I have decided to come out of the closet as it were in front of my fellow musicians and ask:
Is it wrong?
Should I book myself in for councelling?
What do you think guys?