Les Paul dead.....

Started by SteveG, August 13, 2009, 11:10:46 AM

guitarron

Les-you were truly a pioneer-what single person has had such an impact? Robert Moog maybe

Les Paul invented multi-track recording-were all indebted to him

as far as cheap Lp's go-It's like i always say-i never met a "paul" i didn't like

the epiphone gear is tight-their build is excellent-pick-ups? -some are ok

could still kick myself for getting rid of my 1st one( a sixty something goldtop) beater-traded it for a non reverse firebird also a 60's model


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guitarron

A Triumph bass huh-thats quite a prize you got there PJ


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Wiley

Yes its a triumph.  Got wear marks on the fretboard etc.  I use my guitars. LOL  They don't collect to much dust.  Got a friend who has a gold plated Strat (maybe its a tele) and had it a year and maybe played it 5 times.  What is a guitar for but to play??

Thanks for the link Osky  I have looked a few times but couldnt' find anything definite.  Original case?  I should show a picture of that all duct tape  now.  I have only seen 2 others. One was white the other looked just like mine. And it had duct tape on the case also.  Was at a big jam in Mi.  Hubby said who's playing your guitar.  turns out it was identical to mine.  duct tape and all. LOL

Davo

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Wiley thats some looker, Ive never seen that bass before.  Like the website says its fly.
Heres my humble Dillion-Ive never been able to afford a real Gibson, but this one at least has Gibson pups/wiring.  Its currently visiting my buddy up in San Jose.



Heres a link to a great Les Paul documentary.  I love those tones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vomuse9tok
To be pleased with one's limits is a wretched state.
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

64Guitars

Here's a little 1953 demo from the father of multitrack recording:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YA_RINQySU


And here are a couple more of Les Paul & Mary Ford:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iGXP_UBog4



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-gxRiU9ZJY

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Greeny

Les Paul - it's a name that's immortal now... his guitars and incredible contribution to music will live forever. Very sad news, but he lived a hell of a long and successful life. If only we could all be so lucky  :)

And the multi-track thing is pretty major too. We're all here because of the legacy of that pioneering spirit.

And I can't ever see a time when I wouldn't want a Les Paul guitar in my collection. Nothing does classic creamy rock like a Les Paul. I'm stuck at Epiphone level for now, but I really like the P90's on this one:


Bro

Mine does not count as a Les Paul.

But it's kind of a tribute to him i think of it as.
If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.

Geir

A part of life, but still sad. He will be remembered. He should be an honorary member of this society!!!

I've always wanted a Les Paul special. This one's my dream :
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Oh well ........

Greeny

Three humbuckers?! That's just greedy! Lol

I like that black finish with the cream binding very much

The Reverend 48

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A very sad day indeed here are my 2 beauties  :'(
Gibson Les Paul Standard Cherryburst
Vintage Les Paul Goldtop P90s

His Legacy lives on with all of us 8)