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Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, which made the sound of rock and roll possible. Paul taught himself how to play guitar and while he is mainly known for rock music, he had an early career in country music. He is credited with many recording innovations. Although he was not the first to use the technique, his early experiments with overdubbing (also known as sound on sound),delay effects such as tape delay, phasing effects and multitrack recording were among the first to attract widespread attention.
His innovative talents extended into his playing style, including licks, trills, chording sequences, fretting techniques and timing, which set him apart from his contemporaries and inspired many guitarists of the present day. He recorded with his wife Mary Ford in the 1950s, and they sold millions of records.
Everytime i watch the world today
War is like the children play
and nothing we could say
Everyday people are being killed
like a scum, full of fear
and we can't just sit down here
Run for the shelter
(the bombs is coming at you)
save our childrens
(from the blast around you)
please Guide us, Ooh God
(find some peace and light)
Grind all enemies!!
And all of us will become the frontier
your Martyrium
We hold our hands to hide our tears n fears
There's nothing can save us
We hold our hands to hide our tears n fears
There's nothing can save us
Everyday i watch the window still
it's makes me ill..
The war that's so real
Everyday people are being thrilled
from the songs of bombs
so let's move your ass, baby!!
And all of us will become the frontier
Your Martyrium
We hold our hands to hide our tears n fears
our last chance of hope
And just wait till the hand of God is reaching us
The Martyrium
And Our blood will be shed just to proving you
We died for nothing
The endless war is nothing but fear,