Guitar Hero: Les Paul Passes Away, Aged 94

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hellwig

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I've seen lots of articles referring to Les Paul as a "Guitar Hero". For a man as pioneering and influential as Les Paul, associating him with a video game played with a tiny plastic guitar and colored clickety-clackity buttons just seems insulting.

If anything, he should be remembered as he was, filled with murderous rage! (bonus points if you know where that's from)

Oh, BTW, is the headline-convenient association with Guitar Hero the only reason this story appears here? I wouldn't associate Tom's Guide with music.
 

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Guitars happen to be a part of my life. I'm glad to read that news, and it's indeed a sad one... But I wasn't expecting such computer unrelated news here, really, and even less with Mr. Gates as a related pic..

I somehow feel sad, happy and disapointed

RIP Les Paul
 

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[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]I've seen lots of articles referring to Les Paul as a "Guitar Hero". For a man as pioneering and influential as Les Paul, associating him with a video game played with a tiny plastic guitar and colored clickety-clackity buttons just seems insulting.[/citation]

that phrase has been used long before the first game was released. it's just a pun now
 

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[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]I've seen lots of articles referring to Les Paul as a "Guitar Hero". For a man as pioneering and influential as Les Paul, associating him with a video game played with a tiny plastic guitar and colored clickety-clackity buttons just seems insulting.[/citation]

I completely agree that this seems insulting. It's like they're turning this into a mass guitar hero advertisement.
 

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[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]I've seen lots of articles referring to Les Paul as a "Guitar Hero". For a man as pioneering and influential as Les Paul, associating him with a video game played with a tiny plastic guitar and colored clickety-clackity buttons just seems insulting.If anything, he should be remembered as he was, filled with murderous rage! (bonus points if you know where that's from)Oh, BTW, is the headline-convenient association with Guitar Hero the only reason this story appears here? I wouldn't associate Tom's Guide with music.[/citation]
Totally agree, and that sounds like a Simpson's quote.

 

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I do not believe referring to him as a "guitar hero" has anything to do with the games. It seems to just be a play on words by the author (perhaps to garner more interest?).

As a proud owner of an old Gibson Les Paul this is very sad news. All of the "newer" guitars I have owned over the years do not even come close to the sound.

RIP Mr. Polsfuss
 

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"Credited with pioneering the development of the solid-body electric guitar and "the sound of rock 'n' roll"


i want to scream every time i hear this , this is a FALSE crediting Loe Fender had made teh solid body telecaster about 7-8 years prior to les paul making a solid body guitar for gibson.

on another note what the fuck does some piece of shit game have to do with this guy, he isa r eal musician unlike teh fuktards that play that crappy game.
 

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I just read up on the constant battle about who created what first.....interesting reading.

As for "piece of shit game", I will not make a judgment on the whole "plastic button" vs "real guitar" situation but I will say that after really getting into the guitar hero type games my timing has drastically improved on the real guitar. No the game inst real playing but look at how many people is has gotten into the real thing. My guitar teacher was booked for quite some time after the first game came out.
 

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I remember hearing this on the news yesterday.
I wasn't sad during my grandmother's or grandfather's funerals... but this deeply saddened me...

On a side note...
One of my brothers was getting ready to sell his old Les Paul because he's been short on cash, but he didn't. If something comes up now, he'll likely be able to sell it for much more allowing him to eat for longer...
Idiot at a pawn shop sold it for only $150...
 

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Ouch....I hate the pawn shops, they always rip you off. I bet that guitar will get bought by an employee or the owner before it even gets a chance to reach the floor :(
 

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[citation][nom]syphon555[/nom]Ouch....I hate the pawn shops, they always rip you off. I bet that guitar will get bought by an employee or the owner before it even gets a chance to reach the floor[/citation]

No, it was sold to us for $150.
They didn't realize the value. Bought around december. Even then, it was worth a whole lot more than that...

=D
 
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