“Are you going to come and get this guitar?”: Blues legend Marcus King drunkenly purchased a rare guitar (and forgot he had done so)

“Are you going to come and get this guitar?”: Blues legend Marcus King drunkenly purchased a rare guitar (and forgot he had done so)

We can all fall prey to impulse from time to time, especially when under the influence. But for American blues songwriter and guitar legend Marcus King, a drunk spending spree happened to land him a Fender 1966 Esquire.
As the story goes, King picks up the phone to guitar shop Carter Vintage on the other end of the line. “Are you going to come and get this guitar?” He recalls them asking, in a new interview with Guitar World. 

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King – who has worked with the likes of Rick Rubin and has played Rory Gallagher’s very own white Fender Tele – says he was completely drunk when he placed the order. And because of that, he had no recollection of buying it at the time. He confesses, though, that “It’s probably the only good thing that came of my drinking.”
Despite his purchase, King’s drunkenly purchases guitar probably doesn’t get much play time considering his sizeable instrument collection, which also includes piano, pedal steel, fiddle, banjo, ukulele. “When I’m at home, I don’t like to touch the guitar,” he says.
As for why he often chooses to play other instruments instead of the guitar, he says his skills with the six-string aren’t likely to diminish if he plays less.
“The guitar is something that I’m so familiar with,” he says. “It’s like riding a bike or speaking the English language. If I moved abroad and only spoke Spanish for six months, it’s not like I will forget how to speak English.
“Guitar is so deeply rooted in me. I like to play different instruments, and it helps my playing when I go back to the guitar. I read Victor Wooten’s book [The Music Lesson], and he harped on the importance of being a musician, not a bass player, and I have always been influenced by that idea. It’s a holy experience to be able to sit at a guitar and say exactly what I have on my mind.”
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