“Some people are like "Oh, I hate guitars." How can you hate a guitar? It makes no sense. It's just an instrument.”

—  Andrew Sega

AeschTunes interview with Iris http://www.angelfire.com/music5/aeschtunes/interviews/iris.html

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musician from America 1975

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