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RIP Les Paul

Post by Big Fat Retard » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:15 pm

Guitar Legend Les Paul Dies At Age 94

Guitar Legend-Inventor Les Paul Dies At Age 94
Pneumonia Complications Caused Death
LUKE SHERIDAN, Associated Press Writer

POSTED: 11:09 am CDT August 13, 2009
UPDATED: 12:06 pm CDT August 13, 2009
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Les Paul, who invented the solid-body electric guitar later wielded by a legion of rock 'n' roll greats, died Thursday of complications from pneumonia. He was 94.

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

As an inventor, Paul also helped bring about the rise of rock 'n' roll with 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.

The use of electric guitar gained popularity in the mid-to-late 1940s, and then exploded with the advent of rock in the mid-'50s.

"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.

In the late 1960s, Paul retired from music to concentrate on his inventions. His interest in country music was rekindled in the mid-'70s and he teamed up with Chet Atkins for two albums. The duo were awarded a Grammy for best country instrumental performance of 1976 for their "Chester and Lester" album.

With Mary Ford, his wife from 1949 to 1962, he earned 36 gold records for hits including "Vaya Con Dios" and "How High the Moon," which both hit No. 1. Many of their songs used overdubbing techniques that Paul 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.

Released in 2005, "Les Paul & Friends: American Made, World Played" was his first album of new material since those 1970s recordings. Among those playing with him: Peter Frampton, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Richie Sambora.

"They're not only my friends, but they're great players," Paul told The Associated Press. "I never stop being amazed by all the different ways of playing the guitar and making it deliver a message."

Two cuts from the album won Grammys, "Caravan" for best pop instrumental performance and "69 Freedom Special" for best rock instrumental performance. (He had also been awarded a technical Grammy in 2001.)

Paul was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2005.

Paul was born Lester William Polfus, in Waukseha, Wis., on June 9, 1915. He began his career as a musician, billing himself as Red Hot Red or Rhubarb Red. He toured with the popular Chicago band Rube Tronson and His Texas Cowboys and led the house band on WJJD radio in Chicago.

In the mid-1930s he joined Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians and soon moved to New York to form the Les Paul Trio, with Jim Atkins and bassist Ernie Newton.

Meanwhile, he had made his first attempt at audio amplification at age 13. Unhappy with the amount of volume produced by his acoustic guitar, Paul tried placing a telephone receiver under the strings. Although this worked to some extent, only two strings were amplified and the volume level was still too low.

By placing a phonograph needle in the guitar, all six strings were amplified, which proved to be much louder. Paul was playing a working prototype of the electric guitar in 1929.

His work on taping techniques began in the years after World War II, when Bing Crosby gave him a tape recorder. Drawing on his earlier experimentation with his homemade record-cutting machines, Paul added an additional playback head to the recorder. The result was a delayed effect that became known as tape echo.

Tape echo gave the recording a more "live" feel and enabled the user to simulate different playing environments.

Paul's next "crazy idea" was to stack together eight mono tape machines and send their outputs to one piece of tape, stacking the recording heads on top of each other. The resulting machine served as the forerunner to today's multitrack recorders.

In 1954, Paul commissioned Ampex to build the first eight-track tape recorder, later known as "Sel-Sync," in which a recording head could simultaneously record a new track and play back previous ones.

He had met Ford, then known as Colleen Summers, in the 1940s while working as a studio musician in Los Angeles. For seven years in the 1950s, Paul and Ford broadcast a TV show from their home in Mahwah, N.J. Ford died in 1977, 15 years after they divorced.

In recent years, even after his illness in early 2006, Paul played Monday nights at New York night spots. Such stars as Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page, Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler, Bruce Springsteen and Eddie Van Halen came to pay tribute and sit in with him.

"It's where we were the happiest, in a 'joint,'" he said in a 2000 interview with the AP. "It was not being on top. The fun was getting there, not staying there -- that's hard work
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by joseph » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:23 pm

dang. 94, thats a good run.

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Hank Fist » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:30 pm

real good run.

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by noel_nothing » Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:34 pm

he was one cool cat.

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Rooster » Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:43 pm

to much to read, but thats fucked hes dead
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by jjjsXe » Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:54 pm

Rooster wrote:to much to read, but thats fucked hes dead

How is it "fucked" that he is dead? He was 94 years old!!
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Rooster » Fri Aug 14, 2009 10:15 pm

ok
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by KY Jelly Belly » Sat Aug 15, 2009 2:06 am

jjjsXe wrote:
Rooster wrote:to much to read, but thats fucked hes dead

How is it "fucked" that he is dead? He was 94 years old!!
Yeah man, 94 years old and a millionaire, plus he'll probly be known forever as one of the pioneers of the electric guitar...I think he had a good run.

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by tylerjames515 » Sat Aug 15, 2009 3:29 am

I don't think Rooster knows what he is talking about, ever.
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Rooster » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:13 pm

and you know me so well how? just fuck off with your stupid fucking bullshit internet blah fucking blah i dont give a fuck what you think of me or say about me
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by TooManyHumyns » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:38 pm

a costume is not a way of life...

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by tylerjames515 » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:42 pm

Rooster wrote:and you know me so well how? just fuck off with your stupid fucking bullshit internet blah fucking blah i dont give a fuck what you think of me or say about me
Point proven.

You realize I've seen you over the past year at shows, and have seen your stupidity first hand? Don't get so mad or defensive, just quit being a fucking idiot.
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Bullet Tooth » Sat Aug 15, 2009 7:13 pm

hes been around for a year? i thought it was less.
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Rooster » Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:19 pm

i am who i am. so fuck off!
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by servo » Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:27 pm

they snuffed les paul (shit was fuuuucked) but they cannot snuff the rooster
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Post by El Rhino » Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:48 pm

Rooster wrote:i am who i am. so fuck off!
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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by TooManyHumyns » Sun Aug 16, 2009 3:02 pm

:lol:

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by JoePreppy » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:45 pm

Rooster wrote:i am who i am. so fuck off!
omg you cry like a new born baby, bitch


heh, my 55yr old neighbor just laid this beaut. on me yesterday

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by Hank Fist » Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:59 pm

is that a physics cheatsheet tattoo?

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by TooManyHumyns » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:21 pm

Shaq just laid this one on me friday night...
'yo mamma is so nasty, she keeps ice between her legs to keep the crabs fresh'
or something along those lines...

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Re: RIP Les Paul

Post by JoePreppy » Sun Aug 16, 2009 11:21 pm

heh, somewhat. ohms powerwheel
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