Before "Paul Franklin" began BIG recordings; on Nashville Country Records; Lloyd Green was THE Greatest recording Steel Guitar player. Yes, BOTH are great. But Lloyd is my player, on recordings. For He also did this... Jerry Byrd said, "There is 2 ways to play a Steel Guitar, 1. Brain to Hands. 2. Brain through heart, then to hands"! Later Jerry said this, The best way to play music is: "Melody, Melody and Melody"! Amen yes! And Lloyd never did it; any other way. May Jesus, rests his precious Soul. Where PF drops the melody often, now. And plays those wiggingly notes. I wish he had never started that. For I love Both of them. Yet, of course, it's Paul's right to play what however he wants. I just don't "lack" it! LOL
I'm listening to Lloyd Green for the first time. I fell in love with that steel guitar immediately.(BRAZIL)
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Before "Paul Franklin" began BIG recordings; on Nashville Country Records; Lloyd Green was THE Greatest recording Steel Guitar player. Yes, BOTH are great. But Lloyd is my player, on recordings. For He also did this...
Jerry Byrd said, "There is 2 ways to play a Steel Guitar, 1. Brain to Hands. 2. Brain through heart, then to hands"! Later Jerry said this, The best way to play music is: "Melody, Melody and Melody"! Amen yes!
And Lloyd never did it; any other way. May Jesus, rests his precious Soul. Where PF drops the melody often, now. And plays those wiggingly notes. I wish he had never started that. For I love Both of them. Yet, of course, it's Paul's right to play what however he wants. I just don't "lack" it! LOL
I have this on vinyl. I guess Paul McCartney was so big by the point in the 70s they shunted Sally G up front.