Lloyd Green's current setup?

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Lloyd Green's current setup?

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Does anyone know - does Lloyd still play a Sho-Bud? I don't have "regular" tv, so I never get to see any of these guys on the shows on RFD/other.

Just curious what Lloyd might be playing now, and his current copedent...
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as far as i can figure (the internet as my only source of info), lloyd green has kept his rig pretty constant. same ldg, fender twin, and copedent. i think he has adopted a bl710 pickup in place of the bud's single coil.

every time i think of buying more gear or changing something, i keep thinking of what lloyd sounds like with my setup, and then i go and practice!
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Couldn't have said it better! Good insight!! I hope you're also listening to all the Bob Lucier you can get your hands on!...Kudos!
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I see him playing a JCH double at the steel guitar convention back some years ago (youtube clips). There's not really any info. on his website concerning the steel/etc.
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Tim Russell wrote:I see him playing a JCH double at the steel guitar convention back some years ago (youtube clips). There's not really any info. on his website concerning the steel/etc.
Maybe...he doesn't think it's that important? :|
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Donny Hinson wrote:
Tim Russell wrote:I see him playing a JCH double at the steel guitar convention back some years ago (youtube clips). There's not really any info. on his website concerning the steel/etc.
Maybe...he doesn't think it's that important? :|
Well...it's the tribute page I was referring to, as Lloyd doesn't have a site of his own... :|
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Thanks for that link, Dave. I enjoyed reading through that thread. :)
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Lloyd only played that JCH for a little while after he came back from Ear injury; many years ago. Lloyd currently and since he received it; plays his LDG, just like seen here recently-ish>
https://youtu.be/3kIaepr9VRw

And this is Lloyd's set up for all that time and still currently.
http://b0b.com/tunings/green.htm
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Thank you for the clip Ricky. That was a knockout performance by Lloyd on a great song plus we got to see a bit of wonderful Mike Auldridge.
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Does anybody know Lloyd's intro to "Wine." I've spent much time on it and still can't get it? I'm talking about the counterpoint move - where he's slanting the bar and then bringing it back?
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Ricky Davis wrote:Lloyd only played that JCH for a little while after he came back from Ear injury; many years ago. Lloyd currently and since he received it; plays his LDG, just like seen here recently-ish>
https://youtu.be/3kIaepr9VRw

And this is Lloyd's set up for all that time and still currently.
http://b0b.com/tunings/green.htm
That is a very simplistic tuning...

Just goes to show you that true talent lies with the player, not necessarily the guitar. And I would be lost without that 4th string E-Eb lower...
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The man at work from 2013,
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And still using an old Sho~Bud pedal... what is wrong with me??
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Here is Lloyd on a session from earlier this year with us at Cinderella Sound with Eugene Moles on guitar...
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'Wine' intro tabbed out HERE
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Thanks Mr. Burton for the tab and the fast response. Making coffee and going into the shed. I'll be back in a couple of months.
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wow...the pictures from 2013 and 2015...
and he's still wearing the same clothes!!
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chris ivey wrote:wow...the pictures from 2013 and 2015...
and he's still wearing the same clothes!!
lol - As stated earlier, Lloyd remains constant! :wink:

He probably follows the theory of highly successful people that dress the same everyday.
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wow...the pictures from 2013 and 2015...
and he's still wearing the same clothes!!
No he's changed his shoes !!! :D
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Ricky Davis wrote: plays his LDG, just like seen here recently-ish>
https://youtu.be/3kIaepr9VRw
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In Lloyd's case, less is plenty..
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What is that amp he's plugged into? Looks like a TR that was cut down. Is that a head only?
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Yeah, he has a JBL 15 in a Rick Johnson cab behind him...
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Lloyd is amazing. With 3X4, and not even lowering his top E, he can play the most heavenly music from an S10 and it is instantly recognisable as his style and his alone. I am humbled.

Sometimes we get so carried away with all the pulls we can have simply because modern mechanisms allow it that we forget the elegance that comes with sheer simplicity. It takes someone like Lloyd to remind us of this.

As a corollary, recall how amazing the late Ben Keith sounded. His Emmons p/p had 3 pedals and 1 (that's right, just one!) knee-lever which lowered both Es.

Thanks, Lloyd, for reminding us that is isn't how complex the copedant is that matters, it's what the player produces from it that truly makes the musical statement.
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