![]() He also summons, exuberantly and perceptively, the look, sound and sometimes smell of pivotal scenes and songs. With appropriately flashy prose, he dismantles some misconceptions and credits some nearly forgotten but key figures. He turns them into a hot-rod joy ride through mid-20th-century American history. Port, a critic and guitarist who was the music editor for The San Francisco Weekly, has sorted out the facts of the electric guitar’s much-mythologized genesis and cultural conquest. But the actual advent of the solid-body electric guitar, sometime in the 1940s, was a tangled tale of tinkerers, craftsmen, musicians and businessmen who hardly realized what they had unleashed. ![]() And someone would certainly figure out how to manufacture the instrument as an affordable mass-market commodity. Someone was bound to come up with a design that felt familiar and comfortable to a working musician. ![]() Someone was bound to realize that a steel string could be hugely amplified by a magnetic pickup and an external speaker, blasting an electronic signal. ![]() Like a lot of paradigm-shifting inventions, the solid-body electric guitar seems inevitable in hindsight. THE BIRTH OF LOUD Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock ’n’ Roll By Ian S. ![]()
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