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RIP - Les Paul

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Les Paul, who invented the solid-body electric guitar died thursday of complications from pneumonia. He was 94 and will be missed. :(
 
One of my personal heroes, I got to meet him a couple of years ago for a few minutes, what an amazing pioneer, musician, inventor and all-around decent man. I'm teared up over this, man, they don't make 'em like Les Paul anymore. Damn.

Thanks for the post, pixelsmith.

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One of my personal heroes, I got to meet him a couple of years ago for a few minutes, what an amazing pioneer, musician, inventor and all-around decent man. I'm teared up over this, man, they don't make 'em like Les Paul anymore. Damn.

Thanks for the post, pixelsmith.

dB

Something about a person that knows exactly what they want and won't comprimise their decisions.
 
94 years old. It's wonderful to see someone live that long and accomplish so much. I have a guitar with his name on it in my basement and I hope that I get a chance to play it tonight.
Thank you Les Paul for everything you gave the world.
 
I think I'm going to have to go do some multi-track recording.

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He was a real hero of mine as well. Just a few days before his death I was saying to my wife that we have to get out to see him play before it's too late.

:frown:

He didn't invent the solid body electric guitar, but was surely one of the pioneers. Rickenbacker (Electro String) and Bigsby had made solid guitars, and a little known guy named Paul Tutmarc even had a solid body electric bass in the 30's.

But Les did have the very first multi track recorder, and pioneered things like close mic'ing the vocals.

I never got to meet him, but he was in a music store in NJ once when I was there back in the late 70's. I wanted to go say hello, but they wouldn't let me.
 
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