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Larry Scott
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Archie Nicol R.I.P.
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

Thanks, Larry.
Looks like Wembley, early '80s.?
Lloyd prformed there at the Country festivals on several occasions in the '70s and '80s.

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What great audio and camera work. I felt like I was standing right in front of Lloyd watching him pick. One of the Great One's. Who's gonna fill their shoes???
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Nothing short of superb. That's the best video I've ever seen of Lloyd Green - up close and personal. Apparently the camera director knew a little about pedal steel. Great angles and camera shots. That was quite a treat.
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You can't beat the BBC camera work..
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Thomas Cepek
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Post by Thomas Cepek »

Hi Larry and thank´s much for sharing this great video clip.
I think, it can´t be better!

Regards... Thomas :wink:
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John Roche
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Just noticed how short his pedal movement are.
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Post by Alan Miller »

What great sets Llolyd did at the wembley festivals.
The promoter Mervyn Conn brought us many of the great names from the U.S.
The BBC broadcast the highlights of the festival and we got six half hour programmes every year.
What a pity the BBC dont give us any country music now on a regular basis.
It is good to see this video of Lloyd green again , I had all of the festivals on video tape but over the years some have been lost , accdentally recorded over or are worn out from over use.
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Post by Ken Mizell »

I noticed the pedal movement too. It didn't look like his pedals (A or B) moved more than 1/4 inch, 1/2 max. That 'Bud but be set up really tight.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Lloyd does'nt seem to pick block or am i wrong ?
Thanx fer the link Larry :mrgreen:
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Thank you!! What a video. It is one of those classics. A keeper for sure.

Crowbear, from what I have read, Lloyd does not pick block. I read some place that he accomplishes his fast blocking with his palm. But then he is the one who invented 'chicken pickin'.

The interesting part is to study his right hand. He accomplishes his clean playing and super blocking totally contrary to 'set rules'. The way we have learned to palm block is to lift the arm at the elbow, ie use the whole arm.
Not Lloyd...he moves his hand at the wrist.
But that's Lloyd!
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Classic! :) :) :)

Excellent camera...and the playing...wow! I usually download and save those vids once a week, this one made me stop what I was doing and start the download immediately, being afraid that it could disappear before download...

Kind Regards, Walter
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Post by Henry Matthews »

Just saw this. Wow, what fantasic playing. LLoyd is the man.
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Joe Alterio
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Does anyone know if the rest of his performance was captured on video?
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Lloyd ain't never played anything that wasn't fantastic. Jody.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Just spotted this one---WOW. Really good camera work, too.
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Post by Chris Tarrow »

Looks more like pinky blocking, eh?

CrowBear Schmitt wrote:Lloyd does'nt seem to pick block or am i wrong ?
Thanx fer the link Larry :mrgreen:
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