Rock guitar pioneer Les Paul dies

A true pioneer in the development of the electric guitar like Leo Fender was.

R.I.P.
 

Facetious

Moderated
A very noteworthy gentleman has passed.

Les - Thanks for your contribution to the music world, your legacy will continue on forever.

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It's a sad day for music.

R.I.P Les :hatsoff:
 
I'm very proud to say I got to meet Les, shake his hand, and chat with him for a few minutes a couple years ago. Then later that night I say him play with Jack Bruce, Adrian Belew, John Mayer, Dave Ellefson, and a bunch of others.

It was a great day.

Bye, Les. And thanks.

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I'm very proud to say I got to meet Les, shake his hand, and chat with him for a few minutes a couple years ago. Then later that night I say him play with Jack Bruce, Adrian Belew, John Mayer, Dave Ellefson, and a bunch of others.

It was a great day.

Bye, Les. And thanks.

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Oh, wow.

Thanks for everything Les. Rest in peace.
 
REST IN PEACE but i bet he is jamming out up above right now
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
Damn shame
 
RIP Les. You left legacy none other will ever approach.
 

feller469

Moving to a trailer in Fife, AL.
it will be impossible to measure how big an impact he had on music. R.I.P.
 
an interesting tidbit about les paul - when he was quite young he broke his arm/wrist/hand. when the doctor was setting it, he said to paul that he would have limited movement, so he had to pick a position that would be conducive to what he did for the rest of his life. les paul demanded a guitar at that moment, and the doctor set his hand while he held his arm in guitar picking position.

quite a commitment. makes one wonder if he'd have been so motivated otherwise.

he was amazing.
 
I hope his contribution as a musician is remembered as much as his contribution as a guitar engineer
 
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