I don't know if this has been posted here before but it's new to me. This has to be one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. Incredible tone just a masterful use of taste and restraint. Small wonder Lloyd has always been so highly respected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtAr9b- ... 14&index=2
Lloyd Green with Junior Brown
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Yes, I know we've talked about it here a few times, but it's well worth another listen. I have to agree with you, it is one of the most beautiful things ever.
I have a Lloyd autographed copy of Revisted CD and I listen to this cut, particularly, a lot.
I'm a big fan of Junior Brown too. I really enjoyed his delivery of this old Everly's tune.
I got to see Lloyd play this as an instrumental at the St. Louis convention. It was wonderful. I also got to sneak in at his rehearsal of this tune before the show and I think it was even more powerful as the hall was nearly empty.
There are a lot of steel players that play with soul, but none more than Lloyd Green. What a treasure and inspiration to many musicians for many years.
I have a Lloyd autographed copy of Revisted CD and I listen to this cut, particularly, a lot.
I'm a big fan of Junior Brown too. I really enjoyed his delivery of this old Everly's tune.
I got to see Lloyd play this as an instrumental at the St. Louis convention. It was wonderful. I also got to sneak in at his rehearsal of this tune before the show and I think it was even more powerful as the hall was nearly empty.
There are a lot of steel players that play with soul, but none more than Lloyd Green. What a treasure and inspiration to many musicians for many years.