The guitar was my weapon, my shield to hide behind.
Meaning of the quote
Brian May, the famous English musician, used the guitar as a way to protect himself and express his feelings. The guitar was like a powerful tool that he could use to defend himself and also a way for him to hide from the world when he needed to. The guitar was an important part of his life and allowed him to express himself in a meaningful way.
About Brian May
Sir Brian May is an English musician, songwriter, record producer, animal rights activist, and astrophysicist. He is best known as the lead guitarist and backing vocalist of the legendary rock band Queen, which he co-founded with Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor. Brian May’s guitar work and songwriting contributions were crucial in making Queen one of the most successful bands in music history.
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