Lloyd Green at the Station Inn, Nashville..

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David Hartley
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Lloyd Green at the Station Inn, Nashville..

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You may have seen this as I copied the link from a thread in the tablature section but it deserves to be here too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kIaepr9VRw

There's others too if look for YouTube postings from the person who has uploaded this one.

David
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Thank you for that Dave, a lot of good stuff there of the kind I like.

James.
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8) 8) 8)
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What is it with that song that I have to listen to it 3 or 4 times whenever I go there. Peter Cooper is a great writer and singer. And Lloyd's backup...all I can say it is authentic Lloyd Green.
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I just went and tried to play that one. Sounded like crap.
You try your hand at it David. No need to stress if you can't get Lloyds sound exactly :lol: :wink:
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Some Broken Hearts, second LG break after Mike's dobro, thats pretty neat. I keep practicing my bar slants from time to time, its clever stuff you know. I wonder how mant dents Lloyd has got on the guitar body where he drops the bar? (like I sometimes do).. :)
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Thanks for sharing Dave...that was exquisite, what a lovely "fat" tone, and love the bar slants, and all that done on 3 pedals and 4 knees if I recall. A real E9th "MASTER" :)

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Two masters of tone. LLoyd Green, AND Mike Auldridge.
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All-

Just a heads up... I just heard that Lloyd was not going to be able to make the Station Inn gig.. not sure why. The good news is that Mr. Steve Fishell will be covering for him.. and it's also Fish's birthday so I'm thinking expensive presents would be appropriate...

Hope to see everyone at the Station Inn Saturday (Sept 18th) at 9:00 pm....

Regards, Pinky...
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Post by Bruce Meyer »

Steve Fishell did a monumental job at the Station Inn Saturday filling in for Lloyd Green. Got to see Mike Auldridge close up too! Great show. Great music on each of the CDs.
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Can you imagine getting called at last minute to cover for Lloyd Green. Wasn't able to make it but heard it was a great show.
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