Lloyd Maines
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- Eric Davidson
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Lloyd Maines
Hi everyone,
Ive never posted on the pedal steel section as Im a non-pedaler who is eventually wanting to get a pedal set-up. I am wondering if anyone knows what sort of steel Lloyd Maines plays and/or anything else about his gear. I really love his playing and tone with Uncle Tupelo and James Hand and its hard to find much info about him on line. Thanks
Eric
Ive never posted on the pedal steel section as Im a non-pedaler who is eventually wanting to get a pedal set-up. I am wondering if anyone knows what sort of steel Lloyd Maines plays and/or anything else about his gear. I really love his playing and tone with Uncle Tupelo and James Hand and its hard to find much info about him on line. Thanks
Eric
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I'm pretty sure he plays a Mullen now, but I have no idea what he was playing way back then.
He has an instructional video that I really learned a lot from: http://texasmusicsupply.com/60-hot-lick ... uitar.html
There are some pics of his various steels over the years here:
http://www.lloydmaines.net/lloydmaines. ... Lloyd.html
He has an instructional video that I really learned a lot from: http://texasmusicsupply.com/60-hot-lick ... uitar.html
There are some pics of his various steels over the years here:
http://www.lloydmaines.net/lloydmaines. ... Lloyd.html
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Hi Eric,
I asked a similar question about a year or two back and Lloyd actually emailed me this regarding his playing on Anodyne. I'm sure he wouldn't mind me sharing his details:
"Julian.....Lloyd Maines here. A friend of mine forwarded your unquiry about my gear on Uncle Tupelo's Anodyne.....Man, that was around 1992 or 93, I think.....I was playing a Sho-Bud Super Pro through a Boss Delay pedal and plugged in Direct into the recording console....We were cutting live in a pretty small space, so the direct worked better and sounded fine.....it was fun...thanks for your interest."
All the best,
Julian
I asked a similar question about a year or two back and Lloyd actually emailed me this regarding his playing on Anodyne. I'm sure he wouldn't mind me sharing his details:
"Julian.....Lloyd Maines here. A friend of mine forwarded your unquiry about my gear on Uncle Tupelo's Anodyne.....Man, that was around 1992 or 93, I think.....I was playing a Sho-Bud Super Pro through a Boss Delay pedal and plugged in Direct into the recording console....We were cutting live in a pretty small space, so the direct worked better and sounded fine.....it was fun...thanks for your interest."
All the best,
Julian
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storm your right on the sahara. bob was from shallowater tx. not levelland. when i 1st met lloyd, he had his old sahara, but was playing a red sho bud proII. he went on to a super pro, zumsteel. but has been playing mullen for some time now. i remember a beautiful red laquer d10 at one time. he doesn't do any c6th anymore and has been playing a black sd10. he always played a peavey ltd when he amped anything. one of the best around and a nice guy to boot!
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Lloyd
We've been listening to James Hand a lot in the van, Lloyds pickin' on the record is great.
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I loved Lloyd's playing on The Maines Brothers' band,Joe Ely's,Butch Hancock and Terry Allen's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_Wcpn4s ... tedrecords(especially Lubbock on everything).....
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LLoyd Maines
Listen to Lloyd's work (and Natalie's) on the great John Hadley tune; "Hello Mr Heartache".
Don't get much better than that!
JW
Don't get much better than that!
JW
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Re: LLoyd Maines
..same for Joe Ely's :"because of the wind"john widgren wrote:
Don't get much better than that!
JW
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLyvHZoBa9Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WestNwYUkI
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Eric,
You can go to www.lloydmaines.net and find out about Lloyd's gear. I have the black Mica Mullen SD-10 that he had from 1998-2010. He just got a brand new Red Lacquer Mullen G2 SD-10.
T.G. Caraway
You can go to www.lloydmaines.net and find out about Lloyd's gear. I have the black Mica Mullen SD-10 that he had from 1998-2010. He just got a brand new Red Lacquer Mullen G2 SD-10.
T.G. Caraway
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Thanks for the link to that site. Lloyd is a giant. He plays on a song or two from Joe Ely's new CD.
Great pictures on that site. I used to go to Coldwater all the time too, learned to two-step there. Remember Crash and Burn on Wednesday Nights?, also the Tornado Jam.
Wally Moyers Sr. was in the Maines Brothers Band, didn't know that . Pretty Cool.
Great pictures on that site. I used to go to Coldwater all the time too, learned to two-step there. Remember Crash and Burn on Wednesday Nights?, also the Tornado Jam.
Wally Moyers Sr. was in the Maines Brothers Band, didn't know that . Pretty Cool.
Regards, Craig
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
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Thanks for the link to that site. Lloyd is a giant. He plays on a song or two from Joe Ely's new CD.
Great pictures on that site. I used to go to Coldwater all the time too, learned to two-step there. Remember Crash and Burn on Wednesday Nights?, also the Tornado Jam.
Wally Moyers Sr. was in the Maines Brothers Band, didn't know that . Pretty Cool.
Great pictures on that site. I used to go to Coldwater all the time too, learned to two-step there. Remember Crash and Burn on Wednesday Nights?, also the Tornado Jam.
Wally Moyers Sr. was in the Maines Brothers Band, didn't know that . Pretty Cool.
Regards, Craig
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days
I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet.
Today is tomorrow's Good ol' days