Hogans Dream
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Hi All just finished Hogans Dream from Mr Greens Revisited. This is my version Just Visiting. Hope Mr Green doesn't cringe to much. Loved this song what superb tone & talent He has. Thank you Lloyd. Dave https://soundcloud.com/user-627782904/hogans-dream
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Hi Dave Thank you glad you enjoyed it. I think that's the first time I have used the second string lower on a song. (beginning of the end bit) I need to move that knee lever in a bit haven't had time to sort out the Knee levers since I built the guitar. I have six levers one forward moving on the right knee that I love. Dave
Hi David,
I got this email from Lloyd this morning and he asked me to pass his comments on to you.
David, I didn’t ‘cringe’ when I heard your interpretation of “Hogan’s Dream”. Instead, you played it beautifully. I enjoyed listening and it evoked a smile and memory of why it was originally written.
It was actually written in honor of your fellow English countryman, Gerry Hogan, one of only three instrumentals I wrote and recorded with a person as the catalyst. They were all for different reasons of course. “
Best regards,
Lloyd Green
kind regards,
Mark T.
I got this email from Lloyd this morning and he asked me to pass his comments on to you.
David, I didn’t ‘cringe’ when I heard your interpretation of “Hogan’s Dream”. Instead, you played it beautifully. I enjoyed listening and it evoked a smile and memory of why it was originally written.
It was actually written in honor of your fellow English countryman, Gerry Hogan, one of only three instrumentals I wrote and recorded with a person as the catalyst. They were all for different reasons of course. “
Best regards,
Lloyd Green
kind regards,
Mark T.
Mark T
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Hi Mark Thank you so much for passing Lloyds comments on to me. I feal truly Honoured. I have a photo up in our loft (its only up there because we moved and are renovating the house. safest place.) Taken about 43years ago at Scotty's Convention of Lloyd & myself I was about 20 then and to awe struck to ask questions. Thank you Lloyd for your lovely reply and background on the song. You made my Day, Week, Year. Dave
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Hi David, Man you should take a bow on that performance. Very nice. Mr. Lloyd can sure compose some great stuff. You did him proud.
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Hi Joe thank you. Yes He does and has a wonderful tone. Here is one of my favourite studio performances of the man himself. https://youtu.be/dJGEGS2VzZo?si=BfO1gx0gqpDXDqbZ Dave
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