"We go in there and we work on altering those ideas and in many cases go in different directions"
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The "we" matters as much as the technique. Paul rarely mythologized the lone virtuoso; his breakthroughs (multi-track recording, close-miking, tape delay experiments, the Les Paul guitar itself as a platform) came from collaboration, iteration, and a willingness to treat mistakes as raw material. He is also quietly pushing back against purist thinking: the idea is not sacred, it is provisional. You enter with a sketch, then the technology, the band, and your own curiosity pull it sideways. "Different directions" is a polite way of saying: the original plan may not survive contact with sound.
Contextually, this is mid-century American music shifting from bandstand to control room, from "capture the moment" to "manufacture the moment". Paul's intent isn't to brag about wizardry; it's to normalize the process of revision. The subtext is a manifesto for modern pop production before pop production had a name: creativity as editing, as rerouting, as the courage to change your mind once you can finally hear what your mind actually sounds like.
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Paul, Les. (2026, January 16). We go in there and we work on altering those ideas and in many cases go in different directions. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-go-in-there-and-we-work-on-altering-those-127318/
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"We go in there and we work on altering those ideas and in many cases go in different directions." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-go-in-there-and-we-work-on-altering-those-127318/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.










