Les Paul Dies at 94

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Major suckage. I grew up in the same town as Les Paul (albeit 66 years later), the man is a legend there.

Not only was he an excellent musician, but his contributions to the industry and hobby go well beyond what mere mortals are capable of.

He will be missed.
 
Mr. Paul had a long life and will have a never ending legacy... as long as there are guitars out there, there will be Les Pauls.
 
Man he was so much more than just guitars. Record production was where I think he is biggest contribution was. The man was an innovator.
 
The sucks. I thought about going to Iridium and seeing him not to long ago. I should of went.
 
the sad thing is this will probably be a blurb in the news, this man is the biggest influence on modern music. Everything this guy did for the industry could never be replicated again, he was a true genius.
 
If MTV was still like it used to be, you know they would have some kind of tribute show or concert with alot of guitar greats!
 
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