Rich here. I remember like it was yesterday, seeing Pete Townshend and The Who smashing their instruments on TV (the Mike Douglas Show, if I remember accurately). As a 13-year-old who'd had to take over my brother's paper route for several weeks just to afford a cheap, $45 Japanese-made guitar, I was aghast. "Pete!" I screamed. "I'll take your guitar. Give it to me!"
Damn.
And then Jimi Hendrix lit his guitar on fire at the Monterey Pop Festival, and by the time the Punk Movement came along, smashing guitars was routine. "How rebellious! What an artistic statement!" the rock critics wrote.
But to this day, it still breaks my heart for bands to smash their guitars, and John Hiatt voices my frustration perfectly.








