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Rock icon Bryan Adams has unveiled the fascinating backstory behind his first electric guitar, which differs dramatically from his famous song's narrative. The journey of this guitar spans decades, involving unexpected twists including gifting it away, receiving a mysterious email, and an extraordinary reunion in Berlin. Adams reveals he acquired the instrument at age 12 from a music shop in Reading, England, with help from his uncle. Despite the guitar's sentimental value, Adams keeps it more as a piece of personal history than a pristine musical instrument.

Key Points: Bryan Adams Reveals Truth Behind Iconic Guitar Story

  • Bryan purchased first guitar at 12 in Reading, England
  • Lost and miraculously recovered guitar decades later
  • Guitar originated from surprising personal connection
  • Not autobiographical despite iconic song's narrative
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Bryan Adams reveals he got his first real six-string guitar years after the summer of '69

Rock legend Bryan Adams shares surprising journey of his first electric guitar, decades after 'Summer of '69'

Bryan Adams reveals he got his first real six-string guitar years after the summer of '69
"I got a random email from somebody saying, 'Hey I have your guitar from 1970. Do you want it back?' - Bryan Adams"

Los Angeles, April 16

Singer-songwriter Bryan Adams got his first real six-string guitar years after the summer of 1969. The singer also revealed that the guitar wasn't from a cheap store.

The 65-year-old singer is probably best known for his breakout 1985 hit ‘Summer of ’69’. The song was released when he was aged 26, reports ‘Female First UK’.

He has now told the real story of how he got his first guitar during an appearance on the ‘I Never Thought It Would Happen’ podcast. While the lyrics to his 1985 hit ‘Summer of ’69’ paint a picture of a simple purchase at a local discount store, Bryan admitted about how the reality was a lot different.

He said, “I told (my uncle) that I wanted to buy an electric guitar, and he took me down to the music shop in Reading and I still have that electric guitar. It’s an Italian thing, it’s an imitation Stratocaster”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, Bryan said the purchase came when he was visiting his uncle in Reading, England, when he was aged 12. In 1969, he would only have been aged 10. At the time, his family was frequently on the move due to his father’s diplomatic posting with the Canadian Embassy.

They later lived for a year in Israel, where Bryan gave the guitar to a neighbour before returning to Canada and purchasing a replacement.

“I was like, ‘Ugh, why did I do that?’” he said. Years later, a surprise email offered the guitar back. Bryan said, “I got a random email from somebody saying, ‘Hey I have your guitar from 1970. Do you want it back?’ And I was like, ‘Whoa. Yeah, of course I want it back. Thank you’”.

The sender never followed up, and Bryan assumed the guitar was gone for good, until a chance encounter at a club in Berlin around a decade later. He said about bumping into the person with his guitar, “I said, ‘What?’ He goes, ‘I have the guitar from your childhood. Give me your address and I’ll send it to you’. I said, ‘Wait a minute, are you the guy who wrote to me back in ‘94?’ And he said ‘No, I’m his friend. He died in a plane crash and left it to me, and he told me he was going to give it to you and so it came back to me’”.

He added, “It’s the stupidest story, but it’s what happened”. Though the instrument has since been altered, Bryan hasn’t bothered to restore it.

He said, “I tried playing it a few times, but I think it’s been modified in the neck… it’s just there. Just a piece of history”. The song ‘Summer of ’69’, co-written with Jim Vallance, is not autobiographical for either musician. On his website, Jim previously stated his own first guitar was a Christmas gift in 1965.

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Sarah K.
What an incredible full-circle story! The universe really wanted him to have that guitar back. Makes me wonder about items from my childhood that might still be out there somewhere. 🎸
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Mike T.
Always loved that song but never realized how much of it was fictional. Kinda ruins the magic a bit, but still a banger!
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Jamie L.
The part about the plane crash gave me chills. That guitar was meant to be his. Also can't believe he was only 10 in 1969 - I always pictured him as a teenager in that song!
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Ravi P.
Respectful criticism: The article could have included more details about the guitar's make/model. As a musician, those technical details would have been fascinating to know.
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Amy W.
This makes me want to dig out my old guitar from high school! Bryan's story is so heartwarming - makes you believe in fate. Also props to him for keeping it real about the song not being autobiographical.
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Tom G.
"It's the stupidest story, but it's what happened" - classic Bryan Adams 😂 Love how down-to-earth he still is after all these years. The man's a legend!

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