I'm a 53-year-old self-taught geetar player who *should* be a lot better than he is. Glad I found Neil so he could show me what I've been doing wrong all these years.
My musical tastes are very much like Neil's - not surprising, since we're (close to) the same generation. Listening to James Taylor, Harry Chapin, and Jim Croce taught me how to play... and sappy bands like 'Bread' taught me that sappy songs can get girls...

My (one and only) brush with greatness? I was stationed in England in the early 80's and made a little 'walkin around money' (sometimes just a few free pints) by playing pubs in my spare time. One night in a pub in Bedfordshire, I was playing, and in walked a very well-known 'local'. It was Ralph McTell, who made a hit with the song, 'Streets of London'. As you can imagine, I had no problem relinquishing the mike... and was rewarded by having Ralph ask me to stay and accompany him on a few songs. I didn't wash my guitar playing hand for months after that... lol
Glad to see so many rabid enthusiasts here - hope to make a lot of friends!
> Jimmer