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Title:GUITARnotes - Where Every Note has Emotion
Notice:Discussion of the finer stringed instruments
Moderator:KDX200::COOPER
Created:Thu Aug 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3280
Total number of notes:61432

964.0. "Les Paul on Cinemax" by PEOVAX::BOYER (Looking for margaritaville ) Thu Nov 03 1988 17:34

    
    
      Has anybody checked out the Les Paul special on Cinemax this
    month? Some of his Guest included:
    
    Eddie Van Halen
    B.B King
    Stanley Jordan
    David Gilmor
    Waylon Jennings
    Steve Miller,  and others I cant remember.
    
    Les Paul proved that He is still a master of the Guitar. I think
     the show reairs Monday November 7 at 12:00 Central(1:00p.m Eastern
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964.1Not to be missedFOO::BHAVNANISYS$UNWIND - laid back VMSThu Nov 03 1988 20:504
	The Les Paul show was incredible.  Also check out Hendrix, who'll
	be airing on another show in the series.

	/ravi
964.2Alright Les!SALEM::ABATELLIOn the dark side of the moonFri Nov 04 1988 12:3321
    
       EXCELLENT    What can I say?    Les is Les!    
    
       It just goes to show you that even though his 
       health hasn't been that good, he can still burn up
       the neck with the best of them!
        
       Excellent show! I've got mine on tape so I can recall it
       20 yrs from now. I'm sure by then, it'll still be as good
       as today.
    
       Check out the 1st number on the show... "Lover" that's from 
       somewhere in the 40's and it's unreal! Way ahead of its time,
       even today!
    
       A "must" show for every guitarist to experience!
    
       Alright Les!
    
       Fred   
    
964.3Great show - (also see the Chet Atkins special they did)DREGS::BLICKSTEINYo!Fri Nov 04 1988 12:4631
    I saw it and taped it.
    
    I confess that my favorite part was Eddie Van Halen's jam, but I
    had forgotten about what Les Paul could do, and what he contributed
    to guitar playing and music.
    
    BTW, if EVH is really "worried" about that "black box" on Les's
    guitar, he should walk into a music store and ask for one, although
    they may have to order it.  I'm not familiar with any generic name
    for it, but it's basically a delay with lots of memory (9+ seconds
    or so is typical) and a few extra controls to make it easier to
    add "layers" while performing.
    
    The most common name for it I've heard is "Fripp-in-a-box", cause
    Robert Fripp used to do with tape loops - he called it
    "Frippertronics".   It was interesting to discover that Les had
    this years (and a more elegant implementation of it too) before 
    Frippertronics, which is not to criticize Fripp because while the
    effect may be very similar, Fripp used it very differently.
    
    Also on the show were:
    
    	Rita Coolidge
    	Carly Simon (yes, another live performance, she must be overcoming
    		     her stage fright)
    	The Stray Cats (reunited for this occasion) - Brian Setzer has
    		got to be one of the most underrated players around.
    		He is a virtuosic master of that style.
    	Jan Hammer and Tony Levin played in the "house band"
    
    		db
964.4GLORY::APPLEGATETue Nov 08 1988 13:323
    For me the highlight was the blues that LP's trio started that David
    Gilmour finished.  I agree.  A great show and a definite VCR keeper.
    Can't wait for Jimi Plays Monterey.