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Beal
Posted 2019-12-27 9:00 AM (#550816)
Subject: Les Paul Question



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Who was the guy that had the most influence in the reintroduction of the Les Paul? I have my thought, what's yours?
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seesquare
Posted 2019-12-27 11:58 AM (#550818 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question


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Just a WAG-> Peter Frampton, about 1976?
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numbfingers
Posted 2019-12-27 1:35 PM (#550819 - in reply to #550816)
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Which era? I'd say Mike Bloomfield around 1966. Maybe Slash in the late '80s.

-Steve W.
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Standingovation
Posted 2019-12-27 1:57 PM (#550820 - in reply to #550816)
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Jimmy Page
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Beal
Posted 2019-12-27 3:01 PM (#550821 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question



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the one from the 60s. when it was out of production
He created enough interest for Gibson to reintroduce it
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tpa
Posted 2019-12-27 3:47 PM (#550822 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question


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In https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson_Les_Paul#Sunburst_failure_and_r...(1958%E2%80%931968) a few are mentioned. Keith Richards is among.
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elginacres
Posted 2019-12-27 6:49 PM (#550823 - in reply to #550816)
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Bloomfield...a little before my time...I just know the history....then for me...agewise - Frampton Comes Alive....but it had already gained new life earlier.
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elginacres
Posted 2019-12-27 6:50 PM (#550824 - in reply to #550816)
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What prompts the question Beal - just dialogue - or confirming something?
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numbfingers
Posted 2019-12-27 9:25 PM (#550831 - in reply to #550816)
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Another 60s idea- Clapton on the Bluesbreakers "Beano" album- was that '65?
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BKL71
Posted 2019-12-27 10:52 PM (#550833 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question


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As someone who grew up in the '80s, I remember when everyone was playing the "superstrats" and "pointy" guitars like Kramer, B.C. Rich, Charvel, Jackson and others until Guns N' Roses came along. As soon as the video for "Welcome To The Jungle" started getting heavy airplay on MTV and guitarists saw Slash with a Les Paul, everyone suddenly wanted one. From my perspective, Slash is the one who really brought back the Les Paul and made it popular again.
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keldon85
Posted 2019-12-27 11:56 PM (#550834 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question


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Just looked up the wikipedia article that was referenced and am somewhat amused that they left out the influence of the Allman Brothers, starting in about 1969. It is hard to imagine Duane Allman or Dickie Betts playing anything but a Les Paul. Toy Caldwell of Marshal Tucker played one one, and so did Charlie Daniels.
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Love O Fair
Posted 2019-12-28 4:09 AM (#550835 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question



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Wow.. so many names apply to chose only one. Maybe start a thread like the one on here of pictures of famous performers playing Ovations. It would probably run a dozen pages for the Les Paul in that reincarnation era, each in their own right.





Edited by Love O Fair 2019-12-28 4:15 AM
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2019-12-28 7:03 AM (#550836 - in reply to #550816)
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After attending one of Les Paul’s shows, Keith Richards went backstage and told Les Paul that a lot of rockers in Britain still loved the early out-of-production models. Les Paul then went back to Gibson and persuaded them to reintroduce the earlier model.
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cholloway
Posted 2019-12-28 8:40 AM (#550837 - in reply to #550816)
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From the 60's??... Jeff Beck or Peter Frampton would have to be considered.
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Beal
Posted 2019-12-28 5:42 PM (#550844 - in reply to #550816)
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The guy I had in mind was Bloomfield. He influenced all the others. Then I heard another version that John Sebastian influenced Bloomfield and from him Clapton, Green, Beck, the Allmans etc
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elginacres
Posted 2019-12-29 11:45 AM (#550854 - in reply to #550816)
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Love the Sebastian Reference. He is still around isn't he? Someone should ask him about it.
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Mike S.
Posted 2019-12-31 12:53 AM (#550867 - in reply to #550816)
Subject: Re: Les Paul Question



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Hello, Everyone,
HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and yours. Remember Chester and Lester I and II, c.1977-1978? I personally think these 2 albums revived Les Paul's career and/or influence on all genres of players. I saw, "The Paulverizer" on TV, as a teenager. I was Neil Young wannabe at the time, and went out and got myself an Ibanez lawsuit Les Paul. It weighed 11 lbs!
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON.,
CANADA
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Beal
Posted 2019-12-31 9:03 AM (#550868 - in reply to #550816)
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Yes, that was a great time for the two of them
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