Richard Lloyd & The Sufi-Monkey Trio ( Bill Ficca on drums and Keith Harshtel on bass) live at Cafe Nine, New Haven Connecticut, Nov. 07, 2008. Third song
the fact that the guy has ANY kind of career as a player is a joke, an emperor wore no clothes moment; verlaine, too, sorry. i used to get told a lot that i sounded like these 2 jokers, which COMPLETELY confounded me, because if that WERE the case, i would have given up playing YEARS ago. aside from awful playing, i just don't hear anything I'D ever be influenced by (mine being beck, clapton, jimi, george, frith, akkerman, mclaughlin, p miller, et al); they don't HAVE original identities 2 copy.
@badmuddy and neil young; now THERE'S an original influence...
badmuddy 5 months ago
the fact that the guy has ANY kind of career as a player is a joke, an emperor wore no clothes moment; verlaine, too, sorry. i used to get told a lot that i sounded like these 2 jokers, which COMPLETELY confounded me, because if that WERE the case, i would have given up playing YEARS ago. aside from awful playing, i just don't hear anything I'D ever be influenced by (mine being beck, clapton, jimi, george, frith, akkerman, mclaughlin, p miller, et al); they don't HAVE original identities 2 copy.
badmuddy 5 months ago
Jimi would improvise in most amazing ways on this song live in concert. Richard, as usual, does the master justice.
SkipJames25 2 years ago
bloody awsome..
raindogred 2 years ago