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Walter Stettner
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by Walter Stettner » 3 Mar 2022 6:56 am
For those of you who haven't seen it yet (are there any
) or if you simply want to see two masters at work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGeRqyIb-5k&t=173s
Enjoy!
Kind Regards, Walter
Peter Freiberger
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by Peter Freiberger » 3 Mar 2022 8:38 am
Perhaps an insight into where tone comes from. Lloyd on a JCH, Tommy on a Derby. Could you tell the difference to their Sho-Bud or Mullen with your eyes closed?
John Sluszny
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by John Sluszny » 3 Mar 2022 11:37 am
Thank you Walter ! The drummer and the bass player...and the unvisible guitarist are awesome too ! Who are they ? Thanks.
Ricky Davis
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by Ricky Davis » 3 Mar 2022 11:40 am
Lloyd on a JCH, Tommy on a Derby. Could you tell the difference to their Sho-Bud or Mullen with your eyes closed?
YES
Ricky
Walter Stettner
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by Walter Stettner » 3 Mar 2022 11:53 am
The bass player is Dennis Crouch, the drummer looks familiar but I don't remember the name. Don't know who the guitar player was.
Man, I had such a great time watching that video again...plus looking at Lloyd's JCH that is set up in my living room, actually it is just one meter away from me as I write this. What a great instrument JC built!
The poor instrument now has to cope with my playing attempts...
Kind Regards, Walter
John Sluszny
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by John Sluszny » 3 Mar 2022 12:16 pm
Thanks !
Ken Byng
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by Ken Byng » 3 Mar 2022 1:29 pm
The drummer is the late and great Rick Vanaugh.
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Nigel Mullen
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by Nigel Mullen » 3 Mar 2022 3:50 pm
Absolutely Awesome thanks Walter
Dan Behringer
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by Dan Behringer » 4 Mar 2022 6:27 pm
That was an hour of pure joy. Thanks for the link Walter!
Jerry Horch
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by Jerry Horch » 5 Mar 2022 4:30 pm
Fantastic.....
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Jon Voth
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by Jon Voth » 6 Mar 2022 8:22 pm
I have not seen it, I'm 15 min. into it & it's past bedtime I'll be up a while.
It's absolutely incredible.
They look young, do you know when this was done?
Andy Brown
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by Andy Brown » 8 Mar 2022 9:44 am
This is great! Thank you for sharing
David Mitchell
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by David Mitchell » 10 Mar 2022 7:51 pm
Both those guys are the greatest in my opinion. I could listen all day long to that. I had to chuckle too after Tommy played some really awesome stuff reminiscent of Lloyd's style and then Lloyd started playing and Tommy started grinning because there was that legendary sound we all grew up with. I had the same experience when the legendary Ray Price came to sing in my studio in 2005. There was that familar voice I grew up hearing coming over my monitors. It's almost like a religious experience. Lol!