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returntothepit >> discuss >> les paul died by oscarct on Aug 13,2009 12:40pm
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toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 13,2009 12:40pm
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toggletoggle post by oscarct  at Aug 13,2009 12:42pm
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Les Paul, the guitarist and inventor who changed the course of music with the electric guitar and multitrack recording and had a string of hits, many with wife Mary Ford, died on Thursday. He was 94.

According to Gibson Guitar, Paul died of complications from pneumonia at White Plains Hospital. His family and friends were by his side.

He had been hospitalized in February 2006 when he learned he won two Grammys for an album he released after his 90th birthday, "Les Paul & Friends: American Made, World Played."

"I feel like a condemned building with a new flagpole on it," he joked.

As an inventor, Paul helped bring about the rise of rock 'n' roll and multitrack recording, which enables artists to record different instruments at different times, sing harmony with themselves, and then carefully balance the "tracks" in the finished recording.

With Ford, his wife from 1949 to 1962, he earned 36 gold records and 11 No. 1 pop hits, including "Vaya Con Dios," "How High the Moon," "Nola" and "Lover." Many of their songs used overdubbing techniques that Paul the inventor had helped develop.

"I could take my Mary and make her three, six, nine, 12, as many voices as I wished," he recalled. "This is quite an asset." The overdubbing technique was highly influential on later recording artists such as the Carpenters.

The use of electric guitar gained popularity in the mid-to-late 1940s, and then exploded with the advent of rock the 1950s.

"Suddenly, it was recognized that power was a very important part of music," Paul once said. "To have the dynamics, to have the way of expressing yourself beyond the normal limits of an unamplified instrument, was incredible. Today a guy wouldn't think of singing a song on a stage without a microphone and a sound system."

A tinkerer and musician since childhood, he experimented with guitar amplification for years before coming up in 1941 with what he called "The Log," a four-by-four piece of wood strung with steel strings.

"I went into a nightclub and played it. Of course, everybody had me labeled as a nut." He later put the wooden wings onto the body to give it a tradition guitar shape.

In 1952, Gibson Guitars began production on the Les Paul guitar.

Pete Townsend of The Who, Steve Howe of Yes, jazz great Al DiMeola and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page all made the Gibson Les Paul their trademark six-string.

Over the years, the Les Paul series has become one of the most widely used guitars in the music industry. In 2005, Christie's auction house sold a 1955 Gibson Les Paul for $45,600.




toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 13,2009 12:43pm
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 13,2009 12:44pm
officially dedicating my blues show tonight at ralphs to this great



toggletoggle post by blue  at Aug 13,2009 12:55pm
RIP. One of the greatest men to have ever lived. This really saddens me.



toggletoggle post by The_Rooster  at Aug 13,2009 12:59pm
Shame.

Dude lived a long, incredible life though.

Salut Les!



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Aug 13,2009 1:20pm
RIP



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Aug 13,2009 1:45pm
RIP to the most important person of the last few hundred years of music. he lived a long and productive life. we all owe him a lot.



toggletoggle post by brodown at Aug 13,2009 2:13pm
Motherfucka invented Multitrack recording. You owe damn near every piece of recorded music you've ever heard to this guy.



toggletoggle post by sinistas   at Aug 13,2009 3:23pm
I'm pissed that I never got to an Iridium gig.



toggletoggle post by MillenialKingdom  at Aug 13,2009 7:03pm
He is eternal.



toggletoggle post by Lamp  at Aug 13,2009 9:43pm
I remember a long time ago having a mix CD with a Les Paul song on it and listening to it at a friend's place on his stereo. After hearing an amazing fill, my friend rewinds it to listen again. Upon hearing this fill the second time, he throws the remote in disgust and says "I quit! I'll never be that good at guitar."

Basically, that means this guy ruled.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Aug 14,2009 10:01am
got to rock one of les' badass guitars last night for the first time




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