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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC0DayWUY64
LOTS of great history, tunes
From the doc..in 1969 Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac sold more than The Beatles & Stones ..together. ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC0DayWUY64
LOTS of great history, tunes
From the doc..in 1969 Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac sold more than The Beatles & Stones ..together. ?
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Thanks for the link. I'll watch it later. One of my favorites!
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
After watching, wanted more. Logged onto our local library and found this set:
Green, Peter, guitarist
Title: The anthology
Publisher: London : Salvo/Union Square Music, 2008
Characteristics: 4 sound discs (ca. 4 hr., 30 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (71 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.)
Contents: Disc 1. Evil woman blues / with John Mayall
The stumble / with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Sitting in the rain / with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
The world keep on turning / with Fleetwood Mac
The supernatural / with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Looking for somebody / with Fleetwood Mac
Long grey mare / with Fleetwood Mac ; feat. Bob Brunning
Stop messin' around / with Fleetwood Mac
Train is coming / with Eddie Boyd & his Blues Band
Greeny / with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Soul dressing / with Peter B's Looners
I loved another woman / with Fleetwood Mac
No place to go / with Fleetwood Mac
You don't love me / with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Lazy poker blues / with Fleetwood Mac
Merry go round / with Fleetwood Mac
Trying so hard to forget / with Duster Bennett
Ramblin' pony / with Fleetwood Mac
Drifting / with Fleetwood Mac
Disc 2. Black magic woman / with Fleetwood Mac
Albatross / with Fleetwood Mac
Ain't nobody's business / with Otis Spann
Someday baby / with Otis Spann
Watch out / with Fleetwood Mac
Ooh baby / with Fleetwood Mac
Horton's boogie woogie (take one) / with Walter Horton, Otis Spann & S.P. Leary
Love that burns / with Fleetwood Mac
First train home / with Fleetwood Mac
Need your love so bad / with Fleetwood Mac
Don't goof with the spook / with Peter Bardens
The answer / with Peter Bardens
Homage to the god of light / with Peter Bardens
Oh well (part 1 and 2) / with Fleetwood Mac
Disc 3. Man of the world / with Fleetwood Mac
Before the beginning / with Fleetwood Mac
Momma don'tcha cry / Peter Green
Underway / with Fleetwood Mac
Rattlesnake shake / with Fleetwood Mac
It's gonna be me / Peter Green
White sky (love that evil woman) / with Fleetwood Mac
The green manalishi (with the two prong crown) / with Fleetwood Mac
Show-biz blues / with Fleetwood Mac
In the skies / Peter Green
Like a hot tomato / Peter Green
Whatcha gonna do? / Peter Green
Carry my love / Peter Green
Corners of my mind / Peter Green
Hidden depth / Peter Green ; feat. Zoot Money
Disc 4. Big change is gonna come / with Splinter Group
I'm a steady rollin' man / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group ; feat. Otis Rush
It takes time / with Splinter Group
Don't walk away / with Splinter Group
Heart of stone / with Splinter Group
Love in vain blues / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
From four until late / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group ; feat. Dr. John
I'm ready for you / with Splinter Group
Cruel contradictions / with Dick Heckstall-Smith
Me and the devil blues / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group
Cross road blues / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group ; feat. Buddy Guy
Dead shrimp blues / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group' ; feat. Hubert Sumlin
Travelling riverside blues / with Nigel Watson & Splinter Group ; feat. Joe Louis Walker & Honey Boy Edwards
Time keeps slipping away / with Splinter Group
Look out for yourself / with Splinter Group
Albatross / with Chris Coco
Peter comes across as a doddler in the Youtube vids..a bit hard to understand.
Do you also enjoy Chicken Shack & Free , Phil ?
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Free was my favorite back in high-school. Of course I fell for "The Voice", Paul Rodgers, but I was also mesmerized by the bass playing of Andy Frasier. Certainly one of the finest bass-players of that era. I accepted Kossof's guitar playing but in retrospect it was a perfect minimalist accompaniment to the rest of the group.
Have you checked out your library's Peter Green set or do they have it in digital form on-line? I wonder how good it is. I see it on Amazon but it's a bit pricey (oddly, it's about 1/3 the price on Amazon Canada):
I have one of Green's Splinter Group CDs which is mostly fantastic.
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
The lib has it online, but I'd prefer the CD's (I'm in line for them) , will post here about the quality when I receive it, also put holds on:
Blues Don't Change
By Peter Green Splinter Group
Me & the Devil
By Green, Peter
Then Play on
By Fleetwood Mac (Musical group)
(have read that TPO parts 1 & 2 were reversed)
All Points Bulletin
By Dispatch (Musical group) (to get some Phil Keaggy , who also was highly recommended)
try some Chicken Shack ? http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...l=1#post384800
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
"Oh Well" parts one and two were reversed by the record company, yes. I have the Anthology and I like it. Like most anthologies of anyone I am crazy about, it is good as far as it goes. Which is far enough for the more casual listener. As an example, one song from The End Of The Game was not enough for me.
If you are not familiar with Green's work with The Splinter Group and after, know that he sings very well but is a very different guitarist than he was in the Sixties and Seventies. The drug disaster in Germany and its aftermath cut deeply.
Being a fan of Fleetwood Mac after Green, I sometimes lament the short shrift streaming services and CD catalogs give to the releases after Then Play On and before the Buckingham-Nicks era. Not to mention that Time, by the best band lineup after Kirwan left, is not even mentioned in the record company's listings. Detested by critics and most fans, it sold poorly. It is the only non Buckingham-Nicks release after 1974. Bekka Bramlett was the most talented female singer the band ever had. Dave Mason was in the lineup too. You have to jump a few hurdles to get any of this stuff. There is one uncredited Peter Green guest performance in the "between" time, some spare guitar lines on one song, and it is lost in the barely available era.
Information is not Knowledge; Knowledge is not Wisdom
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