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My Weekend Stay at Lloyds
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 6:01 am
by Charley Hill
Personal musings of a weekend at Lloyds House.....
https://youtu.be/oo5_T0haoTg
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 6:38 am
by Ken Byng
That was a very interesting clip Charley.
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 6:40 am
by Charley Hill
Thanks Ken.....the memories we shared with Lloyd while you were in Nashville a few years ago have always been cherished.
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 6:49 am
by Jon Light
Thank you!
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 6:57 am
by Ken Byng
Charley Hill wrote:Thanks Ken.....the memories we shared with Lloyd while you were in Nashville a few years ago have always been cherished.
Thank you Charley. I guess we just both love the man for what he is. A treasure.
Thanks Charley!
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 8:24 am
by David Hodan
what a sweet and enlightening menory...
about the lick
about the players
about the MAN and being prepared - LG
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 8:56 am
by Larry Bressington
Thank you Charley absolutely wonderful indeed.
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 11:39 am
by Franklin
Thanks Charley!
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 1:15 pm
by Carl Williams
Appreciate it Charley...always enjoy hearing Lloyd share his experience/history. Thanks, Carl
Posted: 6 Apr 2020 7:02 pm
by Ron Funk
What a creative mind.
Posted: 7 Apr 2020 5:00 am
by Frank Freniere
Charley, that was awesome - thank you!
Lloyd seems so relaxed. The story, hearing him talk about Buddy and Jimmy, the demonstration, the artistry - fantastic.
How did you get him talking about "Half A Mind" in the first place? Is there more video you can share?
Super job.
Posted: 7 Apr 2020 9:33 am
by Paul Wade
Charley,
thanks for that that was outstanding
p.w
Posted: 7 Apr 2020 10:32 am
by Charley Hill
Frank Freniere wrote:Charley, that was awesome - thank you!
Lloyd seems so relaxed. The story, hearing him talk about Buddy and Jimmy, the demonstration, the artistry - fantastic.
How did you get him talking about "Half A Mind" in the first place? Is there more video you can share?
Super job.
Frank
We have been friends over 30 years. When I go to Nashville, I stay with Lloyd. We have these "Quiet Times of Conversation" in his Shangri-La aka his picking room. And, I capture them with his approval. His perfect recall of events is a perfect path for extemporaneous conversation. It is quite surreal to experience.
The only time I have seen him NOT relaxed is when I tell him he sounds flat lol. Also, he got excited when I told him I bought him a tuner at Dallas for his Christmas present to he could stay in tune,.......it was a joke of course...... That was an interesting look and conversation to say the least.
He is a walking history book of events during that Era of musical creation.
Posted: 9 Apr 2020 4:47 am
by Cody Stewart
Charley,
Thank you so much for sharing this. Lloyd is such a generous human with a great heart. It has been a true privilege to become friends with him. You have some treasured memories here and you too are generous for sharing them. Thanks Again!
Respectfully,
Cody Stewart
Posted: 9 Apr 2020 4:52 am
by Charley Hill
Cody Stewart wrote:Charley,
Thank you so much for sharing this. Lloyd is such a generous human with a great heart. It has been a true privilege to become friends with him. You have some treasured memories here and you too are generous for sharing them. Thanks Again!
Respectfully,
Cody Stewart
You have to wrestle him down like a Bear sometimes. But, once subdued, he's a pretty decent fella!
Posted: 9 Apr 2020 5:08 am
by Marco Schouten
I wish that someone would write a book with all of Lloyd's stories
Posted: 9 Apr 2020 9:14 am
by Rick Schmidt
Wow Charlie! Thank you!
Great seeing you (and Lloyd of course) in Dallas!
Posted: 10 Apr 2020 9:02 pm
by Dan Robinson
Charley, that made me smile. Talk about multi-tasking. What Lloyd played, the banter with Jimmy, and the telling of the story. If it was 4-dimensional chess Lloyd would be a master.
Oh, that's right, he is!