Sorry to hijack... but let's give this the attention it deserves.
I know nothing about your age, physical condition, financial situation, etc... but, if you can afford, and physically play a guitar... by all means TRY IT.
A decent guitar teacher can make you "bar band" worthy in about 6 months, if you'll commit about 20-30 minutes per day to practice. I know, because 38 years ago, that's exactly what I did. Learn your chords, notes on the fretboard, and eventually, scales. You won't be EVH, but you'll be good enough to join a band... and if you keep practicing, you'll likely move/advance from playing chords/rhythm guitar to PLAYING LEAD GUITAR... which is where THE REAL FUN BEGINS!
If you're into acoustic music, a very playable used acoustic guitar can be had on Craigslist for $150. Get a good setup... and you're good to go.
If you'd rather start on electric (which is what I did) you'll need an electric guitar and an amp... both can be bot used on CL for maybe $300 easy. Don't be too picky as you'll upgrade pretty quickly when it comes time to join a band.
As you progress, you'll find zillions of excellent resources available online... full blown lessons, tricks, shortcuts... even YT vids that will show you EXACTLY how to play songs.
Let me finish by saying that playing guitar is a gift you give yourself for a lifetime. I'm 58 and still slugging it out on the weekends because its DAMN FUN... there are very few things I've done in life more fun than playing a song that gets people dancing... or nailing a tough song (Sweet Child, My Sharona, the harmony stuff and outro guitar solos on Hotel California, etc) and having people "High Five" me afterwards.
DO IT!