I though one of you guitar people would have commented by now on the death of the legend Les Paul.
His instruments were the sound of Rock and Roll and most popular music. They showed one of his inventions on the box last night, looked like a brick with frets and strings.
He was 94 and could still play fantastic music.
Death of a Legend
Death of a Legend
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Brian
Brian
Oscar,
That was a great read about Les Paul, so many stories and tales that he will never be forgotten for another 94 years.
Do you remember when he broke his ring finger on his left hand and when in the ER they told him that his finger would be stiff and always stay in one position, that's when he told them to set it in such a way that he could play his beloved guitars, and let it stay like that. Now that's a bonafide guitar player.
Great article Oscar, thanks.
That was a great read about Les Paul, so many stories and tales that he will never be forgotten for another 94 years.
Do you remember when he broke his ring finger on his left hand and when in the ER they told him that his finger would be stiff and always stay in one position, that's when he told them to set it in such a way that he could play his beloved guitars, and let it stay like that. Now that's a bonafide guitar player.
Great article Oscar, thanks.
See ya
Mark
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer
Mark
When all else fails, get a bigger hammer