Lloyd Green at Texas Steel Show

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Lloyd Green at Texas Steel Show

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Lloyd Green played his first set tonight and he was awesome. He played some of the number one hits he played on and some songs he wrote. He said those never mad number one. Looking forward to Saturday night set.
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...in a packed house!!
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Do they allow video at the show, and if so has anyone posted any of Lloyd's set?
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No video allowed.
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Thanks Olli, that's what I figured.
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He was out standing. Standing room only the House was packed.
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Lloyd Green played again tonight. I told him his steel live sounded like it did on the records. I can tell you he was over whelmed being here in Texas. He was well received and treated first class and he appreciated it.
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Lloyd is now 80 and I think Jay Dee must be close and they both play as well as ever.
Not only did they perform at their best but also entertained with great stories.
Was well worth the long 11,000 mile trip to get here.

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So many other players, too many to mention were also so wonderful.
Really a great show and a wonderful chance to meet so many nice people. :D
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Great photo, Andy! Thanks for sharing.
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Yes unfortunately video wasn’t allowed but audio was.
I recorded every one of Lloyd’s songs and will be glad to post a few.
What the best way...SoundCloud? They are in .aiff format from my iPhone.
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Tony, that would be great, Thanks!
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Olli Haavisto wrote:No video allowed.


so all those millions of steel players around the world wouldn't get rich off selling the copies of the steel show lol .... lets promote pedal steel... no videos tho ... weird...
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The Players themselves simply don't want un-approved videos of their perfomances out in public.
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Pete Burak wrote:The Players themselves simply don't want un-approved videos of their perfomances out in public.


half of your public interested in steel guitar was probably at the Dallas show to begin with... pretty soon there won’t be anyone left interested in watching those performances, so we won’t have anything to worry about .... we should just ban all the steel guitar videos of the YouTube and internet, and not allow any video or audio recordings, and maybe even forbid people taking pictures... then we can all come back here to our forum, and complain how there is not enough young steel players out there, or how popularity of steel guitar is dramatically declining ....
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Please stop posting in this thread, Damir.
Just go to the show.
Your name came up in Texas, and there we a coupla fellas there that would have loved to see you in person, friend.
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Jack Hanson wrote:Great photo, Andy! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jack,
Also want to let you know I flew to Oregon today and your fretboard has arrived here so all is well.
Best wishes,
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If someone takes a video in the main hall and puts it on YouTube,FB,etc the Texas Show is billed by ASCAP and BUM. That gets expensive. Dr
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joe long wrote:If someone takes a video in the main hall and puts it on YouTube,FB,etc the Texas Show is billed by ASCAP and BUM. That gets expensive. Dr
Thanks for this explanation. I always thought the players were the reason for this. ASCAP and BMI are the ones. Makes sense now.
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The way I see it is simple. The artist has the right to how they intend to share or sell their creations.
If a painter hangs his master work for you to enjoy looking at it, that does not give you the right to photograph and reproduce it for sale or even to share free. It's a theft to do so plain and simple if not authorized by the artist.
Others may disagree??? :roll:
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Tony! Talk about 'highs and lows'!

This week you're posed with Lloyd Green, last week it was with me.

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It sounds as though the trip was well worth making.
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Lloyd on Friday night. What a show. Magical.

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Post by Joel Martin »

Thanks for all the great pics and stories!!! Can't wait to hear that audio!! Soundcloud would be best but Youtube also would be great and maybe easier!
So jealous!!

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Immaculate!

Thanks for posting, Tony.
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