I've only skimmed this thread and don't currently have time to watch the video, but I will say this: I see the ongoing problem as too many of us living in the past. I look at the examples posted here and there are precious few current players represented.
Rory? Fantastic. The Nuge? Hell Yeah.
But where are the videos of current young gunslingers? (and I don't include Mayer in that - he's a known quantity) GC Jr. is about all I saw. The rest is stuff I listened to as a teenager.
There is no lack of them out there making music, so why is it that we, the guitar-playing, guitar-buying community don't do more to promote the instrument? Instead we post endless examples of our childhood hero's and influences and make proclamations about how much better it all was then, how more more feeling they had, etc., ad nauseum. It's not limited to this forum either - it's rampant in the guitar community and I see it everwhere.
If we can't manage to promote new players and new music, how is the next generation of players ever going to think it's cool? They need to relate to people at or near their own age, not see a bunch of guys their grandfathers age playing music that is conveyed as somehow "better" than what they have to listen to (which is also a load of ***Edited for foul language******Edited for foul language******Edited for foul language******Edited for foul language*** - some of the best bands I have ever heard in my life have come along in the last 10 years).
Folks, if the electric guitar is indeed dying, we have only ourselves to blame for it. Present company included.