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Les Paul Biography On PBS

Flivver

Practically Family
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Our local PBS station ran an excellent biography on Les Paul this past Wednesday night. Did anyone else happen to see it?

I'm not sure if this is a new production or a re-run (does anyone know?) but I highly recommend looking for it in your local PBS listings if you haven't seen it.

I was a big fan of Les Paul and Mary Ford about 15 years ago but haven't listened to them much recently. That's going to change after seeing this program!

Les Paul's use of multiple track recording made for a truly unique sound in the early 1950s and paved the way for recording technique as we know it today.
 

plain old dave

A-List Customer
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East TN
Saw the show myself... I'll say this much: while I appreciate and respect the technological innovations Les Paul brought in, Chet Atkins' playing sounds much more natural and pleasing to my ear.
 

panamag8or

Practically Family
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Florida
I didn't know a whole lot about him, but I saw the show, and I need to take a visit to the cd shop.

Feraud, I see where he does 2 shows each Monday. Too bad I don't live near NYC.
 

John K Stetson

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philadelphia
I saw Les Paul maybe 8 years ago, when the Iridium was up off Columbus Circle, close(r) to the Lincoln Center. Very personable, hung around and gave autographs after his set...probably the only "Les Paul" I'll ever have :) !
 

CoolVint.Chick

New in Town
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USA
It Was Fancastic

:eusa_clap I thought it awsome!!, i don't think it was a rerun, but what an incredible performer, guitarist, and inventor.
- Could you image the music world with out Les Paul?-
- I can't-
 

Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
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PBS is currently airing Les Paul: Live in New York City; A celebration of his 90th birthday. Check your local listings.
 
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Got to love PBS, they air some great stuff. I'll have to watch for Les Paul, bet it's out there on You Tube or something of the sort. I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan on PBS the other night. Great station. Back to Les....he was awesome. To have a badly crushed/broken arm set back in position only so he could continue to play. I had so many chances to go see him in NY where he played in a small club and missed the opportunity. A friend has a 1959 Les Paul, bought it back in the early 80's for 500 dollars.....darn thing is worth serious money these days.

PBS is currently airing Les Paul: Live in New York City; A celebration of his 90th birthday. Check your local listings.
 

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