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Guitarist says he suffered a 'minor stroke' which left him unable to use his left arm.
The 77-year-old rock legend said he's now able to play guitar again.
He said he had been "grounded" by doctors at Frimley Hospital in Surrey .
The revelation comes two weeks after a BBC One documentary about his campaign to protect badgers.
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