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RE: The axeman Les Paul RIP
Expect a significant tribute concert and rightly so
RIP Les
RE: The axeman Les Paul RIP
Sad day... such an innovator.... multi tracking... solid body guitar.. (although I`m sure Bigsby and Rickenbacker might have something to say about that!!!)
How high the moon?.........
RIP Les
RE: The axeman Les Paul RIP
Sad day... such an innovator.... multi tracking... solid body guitar.. (although I`m sure Bigsby and Rickenbacker might have something to say about that!!!)
How high the moon?.........
RIP Les
RE: The axeman Les Paul RIP
A legend in any musical form, and not just the guitar, largely due to the multi-tracking technqiues.
RIP Sir.
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Way back in the Fifties, my step dad bought us a 78 RPM record player. He brought home some 78 RPM discs that some one at his work let him have. One was Les Paul`s `How High the moon` plus the `B` side, wow, both blew me away. I had never heard anything like it before & since then I`ve liked most everything he has done. Thanks for the memories & RIP Les.
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admars says...
v nice tribute with the doodleDid you check it out with the sound turned up
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I used to be with it, but then they changed what `it` was.
Now, what I`m with isn`t it, and what`s `it` seems weird and scary
yeh I made some noise, then when I told the other bloke in the office with me he played a tune, but he plays various stringed instruments in a band, show off ;)