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Les Paul in 1987 appeared on Late Night with David Letterman.
Les Paul wasn't just a guitarist; he was an innovator, a problem-solver, and a visionary who looked at the limitations of the hollow-body guitar and thought, I can make something better.
Without Les Paul, there's no screaming solos echoing through stadiums, no iconic riffs that defined generations, no rock 'n' roll as we know it. He gave the world the tool that shaped legends — from Clapton to Slash, from Hendrix to Page.
When you've invented the solid-body electric guitar and sit down with David Letterman... you're not just telling a story - you're giving the world the origin of modern music. This 1987 late-night moment is more than an interview. It's a piece of music history... told by the man who lived it.
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Bruce Lee, Dan Inosanto - Game Of Death (1972/1978)
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Bruce Lee in The Way of the Dragon (1972)
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The Story of Iggy Pop aka LSD Iguana.
While Iggy Pop is widely hailed as the godfather of punk, few know of his secret role in the acid house movement.
In the early '80s, after a rough patch in his career, Iggy retreated to Berlin-not just to escape, but to experiment. There, in the grimy basements of Kreuzberg, he stumbled upon the Roland TB-303. Intrigued by its guttural squelch, Iggy began crafting raw loops of distorted basslines and whispered vocals-half Dada, half Detroit.
By 1985, he was a shadowy figure in Chicago's underground scene. DJs like Pierre and Ron Hardy speak in hushed tones about a leather-clad man who handed out cassettes full of twisted 303 loops and German mutterings. "He told us to make the machines bleed," Pierre once said. Some of those sounds would form the basis of what became known as acid house.
In 1986, under the alias LSD Iguana, Iggy recorded Neu! Sensation, an acid house album pressed in ultra-limited quantities. Rumor says he destroyed most copies, calling them "too dangerous." One track-"Electric Veins" - surfaced decades later and caused a stir among electronic artists like Aphex Twin and Helena Hauff, both citing it as a forgotten masterpiece.
Though Iggy never claimed the scene, many say his chaotic spirit lives in every acid line that spirals out of control. To this day, old heads in Detroit and Berlin refer to certain records as "Iggies"-wild, unpredictable, and a little unhinged. The godfather of punk? Yes. But perhaps, secretly, also the ghost in the machine..
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❤️💛¡No contaban con mi astucia! ❤️💛
El Chapulín Colorado is one of my childhood heroes, and I'm more than honored to add him to my amigurumi portfolio. I made this one to gift a 4 year old that is as much fan as me LOL
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