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Guitar, Studio Wizard Les Paul Dies At 94

beeshman noted that Les Paul has died. Paul was quite the hardware hacker of his day, innovating with guitar hardware, and later multi track recording. The Gibson Les Paul is one of the single most iconic instruments associated with Rock 'n Roll, and was of course played by Pete Townshend. Someday I'm going to get me one.

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  1. May I be the first to say... by scribblej · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't fret.

  2. Chet Atkins and now Les Paul by Sturm · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What a loss. I love everything Chet Atkins and Les Paul did together. I loved hearing Chet and Les banter back and forth before doing a song. Their music was so technical but because of their great skill it ended up sounding effortless (the trademark of truly great musicians).

    Most people will obviously associate Les Paul with a particular guitar, and although that particular piece of hardware will be his legacy, his musical skills will be greatly missed. His style was so unique and is almost impossible to emulate.

    Thank you for all your wonderful contributions to the musical world, Les. You will be greatly missed.

    1. Re:Chet Atkins and now Les Paul by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Its not a loss. Its a great success! Look at all the stuff he got done before today! At 94 I'd say his lifes work was complete. And we still have all of his inventions. No need to miss him. Don't miss him, celebrate his work with the epic sustain of a Les Paul Standard.

    2. Re:Chet Atkins and now Les Paul by Critical+Facilities · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I will absolutely second this. My dad is a huge Chet Atkins fan, and a fan of Les Paul as well. As a result, I grew up listening to them both. I got to see Chet play live several times, but never got to see Les. I heard all the old 10 inch (yes, I do mean 10 inch) Les and Mary records, and it was the first time I considered the significance of multi track recording.

      As a kid, my favorite story about Les Paul was the one briefly alluded to here. Apparently, Les broke his arm badly (shattered would be a better description). So, he had the doctor set his arm in a bent position so that he could still play the guitar since it would never really be mobile again. That is a true guitar player.

      Thank you, Les, for everything. We will rock on in your honor.

  3. 'Guitarhero' by fwice · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Whoever tagged this article 'Guitarhero' was absolutely correct.

    The man's influence on music cannot be stated highly enough.

    Between the design (and implementation of the electric guitar) to multitrack recording to delay effects, he really was a renaissance man.

  4. Oblig. Wayne's World by damn_registrars · · Score: 5, Funny
    Per Wayne Campbell:

    Oh yes, she will be mine

    Butchered by CmdTaco:

    Someday I'm going to get me one.

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  5. Re:A true innovator by mcgrew · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "The Log"
    Paul was dissatisfied with the acoustic guitars that were sold in the mid 1930s and began experimenting with a few designs for an electric model on his own. Famously, he created "The Log," which was nothing more than a length of common 4" x 4" lumber with bridge, guitar neck, and pickup attached. For the sake of appearance, he attached the body of an Epiphone hollow-body guitar, sawn lengthwise with The Log in the middle. This solved his two main problems: feedback, as the acoustic body no longer resonated with the amplified sound, and sustain, as the energy of the strings was not dissipated in generating sound through the guitar body.

    Les Paul actually invented the first true electric guitar. All the ones before it were simply acoustic guitars with mocrophones. If it weren't for Les Paul, rock and roll might possibly have never come about.

  6. Ah, nuts. by RevWaldo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Les Paul and his trio played (every?) Monday nights at the Iridium Jazz Club here in NYC. Every once in awhile I'd see the ad for it and think "I gotta check that out sometime. After all, he won't be around forever."

    Of course, I never did.

  7. Re:Played by? by cayenne8 · · Score: 5, Informative
    Geez, the obvious person to mention, who's name is synonymous with the Les Paul is Jimmy Page.

    Pete has played with the LP for a bit, but, has never been quite as associated with any one guitar like Jimmy Page.

    Page == Les Paul (and a telecaster in early days)

    Jimi Hendrix == Strat

    To me...I always picture Pete mostly with a Gibson SG during the 60's.

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  8. Re:Played by? by Shikaku · · Score: 5, Funny

    Godo Frock? Is that his Lord of the Rings name or something? Why is it one of the tags?

  9. Re:What, too soon? by stalky14 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or, Les is mort.