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Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 01 February 2004 10:22 AM     profile     
I know we have a lot of new members that may not know about Lloyd's NEW CD. It is a great representation of Lloyd's playing in the past,(Farewell Party,Jukebox Charlie, Borrowed Angel, etc.)PLUS some brand new innovative sounds. If you love steel guitar music at it's best, You've got to have this one!!
You can hear some clips and ORDER it here: http://www.lloydgreenmusic.com/index.php Lloyd has been known to autograph them before shipping.

[This message was edited by Bob Knight on 12 April 2004 at 09:11 PM.]

Walter Stettner
Member

From: Vienna, Austria

posted 01 February 2004 12:05 PM     profile     
Everybody has to have that one!

Regards, Walter
www.austriansteelguitar.at.tf

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Budd Kelley
Member

From: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

posted 01 February 2004 01:50 PM     profile     
I read here, last summer, that he had it ready to ship. I was always going to order it, but never got around to it. Then I heard "Remember When" and I sat right down and ordered it. Mr Green was very professional in his immediate shipping to me of my very own autographed copy! I could kick myself for not ordering it earlier. I deprived myself of listening to all that great music for several months!

As a beginner, (I hope to someday get to the next level), I have read of y'all talking about "that sound". When I heard the opening phrase of "Jukebox Charley", I knew what I want my next PSG to sound like! (And I know I could use a whole little red wagon load of talent too!)

Revisited is now in HEAVY rotation around here!

Budd

Ron Page
Member

From: Cincinnati, OH USA

posted 02 February 2004 08:52 AM     profile     
I got that one out here at work last Friday afternoon. I never play the CD without at least 1 or 2 repeats of the first track, Jukebox Charlie. I wish everyone could have seen Lloyd kick that one off at Scotty's last September. There is a real "coolness" factor working there. Ah! I think perhaps "charisma" is the word for it.

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HagFan

Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 03 February 2004 08:21 AM     profile     
Joe Casey
Member

From: Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)

posted 03 February 2004 01:13 PM     profile     
I got mine at St. Louis It stays in my player.

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gene brown
Member

From: Bowie, Texas Montague

posted 03 February 2004 03:47 PM     profile     
My highlight at St Louis was to get to talk to LLOYD. He signed a record for me,and I got his c d. It is a must if you like pedal steel.He is a nice guy to boot. Gene
Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 03 February 2004 03:49 PM     profile     
quote:
"He is a nice guy to boot."

Don't Try It!
kbdrost
Member

From: Barrington, IL

posted 07 February 2004 06:26 PM     profile     
I got mine in St. Louis. Lloyd autographed it to my girlfriend. She is completely smitten with the guy, and absolutely loves his stuff with Alan Jackson. I've tried playing my old Sho-Bud through a blackface Fender Twin, and I've got some of his stuff tabbed out pretty darn close, but somehow, I can't seem to get quite the same tone. I wonder why? I suppose I'm just lucky that this lady loves the same stuff that I love. Now, if I can just keep her attention....

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Ken Drost
steelcrazy after all these years

Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 12 February 2004 05:25 AM     profile     
"Revisited"
Mike Weirauch
Member

From: Harrisburg, Illinois**The Hub of the Universe

posted 17 February 2004 06:38 PM     profile     
I can't imagine any steel player without this CD. Even Smiley has one!
Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 29 February 2004 10:55 PM     profile     

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Bobby Lee
Sysop

From: Cloverdale, North California, USA

posted 01 March 2004 11:09 AM     profile     
I think it's the best all-E9th CD ever made.

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Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 12 April 2004 09:07 PM     profile     
I was talking to Lloyd last week, and he said he has a few copies of "Revisited" left!

Y'all better get yours now, as b0b said it's the one best E9th CDs ever.

You can order online at: www.lloydgreenmusic.com

[This message was edited by Bob Knight on 12 April 2004 at 09:09 PM.]

Rick Johnson
Member

From: Wheelwright, Ky USA

posted 13 April 2004 04:34 AM     profile     
I agree, I have listened to this CD
at work for weeks and will probably
listen to it again today.

Lloyd, what is your next project??

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Rick Johnson

Chris Schlotzhauer
Member

From: Colleyville, Tx. USA

posted 13 April 2004 06:59 AM     profile     
I've been listening for weeks now. Wow, what a touch and tone he has. It brings back memories of the instrumental albums he did early on, which inspired me to play the steel.
Mike Archer
Member

From: Church Hill, Tennessee, USA

posted 13 April 2004 05:29 PM     profile     

Lloyds new cd is one of the best
Ive heard in awhile but does anybody
know if theres a band track as well
as cd? i would like to play or at
least try to play those great tunes
at home
mike archer
Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 28 April 2004 11:53 AM     profile     
I don't know if Lloyd has the tracks available. I will try to find out.

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Bob Knight
Sergeant at Arms NTSGA
WWW.NTSGA.COM

[This message was edited by Bob Knight on 28 April 2004 at 11:55 AM.]

Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 28 May 2004 06:24 AM     profile     
Time for a "Revisit"
Charles Curtis
Member

From: Bethesda, Maryland, USA

posted 28 May 2004 10:55 AM     profile     
I hope that Lloyd writes a book in the near future. All those years with different artists etc., his personal theory on music in regard to the psg. I believe that Lloyd has reached such professional heights in his music, such touch and imagination with the psg with the E9 tuning that I can only dream about. Lloyd I sure hope that you will consider sharing some of these and the effects that you use with your psg. Thank you.
Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 13 July 2004 05:14 PM     profile     
It seems that Lloyd has "another hit on his hands". Alan Jackson's "Too Much of a Good Thing" is headed for #1. The steel playing by Lloyd is very reminicent to the 60s/70s sound of the recordings Lloyd played on as are most of the tracks on his latest CD, " Lloyd Green Revisited". Go to www.lloydgreenmusic.com for a great treat.

THANKS LLOYD,
Bob

[This message was edited by Bob Knight on 13 July 2004 at 05:17 PM.]

Bob Knight
Member

From: Bowling Green KY

posted 16 August 2004 10:37 AM     profile     
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David Nugent
Member

From: Gum Spring, Va.

posted 17 August 2004 07:08 PM     profile     
Ken Drost,
I believe Lloyd used a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp on this recording. The stock Eminence speaker was replaced with a 12" JBL D130F.

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