[QUOTE=SEAWOLF97;430858] In his native England, he was revered as perhaps the finest rock guitarist of his generation, ranked on the same level as Eric Clapton and Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page.
In the 80ies i didn't like his solo work. He was a just shadow of the creative guitar player and composer he used to be between 1967 and 1970 for only 4 years. But anyway i purchased nearly every of his records then, because of my admiration of his technique. Today i have another sight to his "calm" years in the 80ies: his solo playing was dominated by "less is more", what likeable attitude in comparison to all those over-motivated guitar wizards and soulless shredding masters. The big problem: he had given away his fantastic Gibson Les Paul, the best guitar ever existing on this planet...
Which is your favorite Peter Green solo record of the 80ies? The most creative one that was least affected by depressive mood and unenthusiastic "laid back" attitude? Tell!