@fieldfullofthistles I doubt it, they recorded it before Danny was even in the band, it's rare that Danny play lead on one of Peter's older songs. It might be both of them on lead, but it just sounds like one.
@RobPic914 Just had another listen and I'll be as bold as to say I know its Peter taking the intro its Dannys solo in the middle and Peter closes it out. The sound and phrasing is so different. I have to admit Dannys playing caught me out big time at first - i thought it was Peter playing Blues with a Feeling about 10 years ago! Something to listen for is the vibrato - Dannys is a lot faster - and Peter plays more melodically - close to BB Kings style. Good topic anyway! Cheers
@fieldfullofthistles Don't get me wrong, I know what you mean, the vibrato did sound more like Danny, and his playing is a little less soulful than Peter's, you're probably right about him talking the solo. Danny's style is pretty tough to distinguish from Green's as he probably learned quite a lot from him. I can't help but love the incredible guitar dueling on "Like It This Way".
@fieldfullofthistles I reckon if they had, they'd be just as big as bands like The Stones or Led Zep. They outsold The Beatles and The Stones combined in 1969!
are you serious? hahaha sorry man i really don't want to come off condescending or rude or anything, maybe i just misunderstood what you're trying to say with that statement, but if not... man oh man are you clueless. Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King and Eric Clapton's music are all CENTERED around improvisation, Peter Green was by no measure alone in this realm... shux, stop by my channel and you can see Clapton improvising with Cream for as long as 20 min !
This is my all time favorite version of this track. (Was just listening to Joe Perry's '03 cover of this, not the same of course, but not too shabby either, a nice homage to the Peter Green FM.) Thanks so much for the upload and great photo collage. :-)
フリートウッド・マック、ピーター・グリーンの大シャッフル・クラシック、"Stop Messing Around"~最好調"ミスター・ワンダフル"頃
blackandtanful 6 days ago
waoww, there is so much to learn about his solos in this song....PURE GENIUS!!! PETER GREEN FOR PRESIDENT!
peonwarrior 2 weeks ago
I think its Danny playing lead on this one - maybe not the first bit but the solo.
fieldfullofthistles 1 month ago
@fieldfullofthistles
I believe your right good sir.. the vibrato gives it away
clikityclak 1 month ago
@fieldfullofthistles I doubt it, they recorded it before Danny was even in the band, it's rare that Danny play lead on one of Peter's older songs. It might be both of them on lead, but it just sounds like one.
RobPic914 3 weeks ago
@RobPic914 Just had another listen and I'll be as bold as to say I know its Peter taking the intro its Dannys solo in the middle and Peter closes it out. The sound and phrasing is so different. I have to admit Dannys playing caught me out big time at first - i thought it was Peter playing Blues with a Feeling about 10 years ago! Something to listen for is the vibrato - Dannys is a lot faster - and Peter plays more melodically - close to BB Kings style. Good topic anyway! Cheers
fieldfullofthistles 3 weeks ago
@fieldfullofthistles Don't get me wrong, I know what you mean, the vibrato did sound more like Danny, and his playing is a little less soulful than Peter's, you're probably right about him talking the solo. Danny's style is pretty tough to distinguish from Green's as he probably learned quite a lot from him. I can't help but love the incredible guitar dueling on "Like It This Way".
RobPic914 3 weeks ago
@RobPic914 Totally agree - can you imagine how it would have been had they stayed together?
fieldfullofthistles 3 weeks ago
@fieldfullofthistles I reckon if they had, they'd be just as big as bands like The Stones or Led Zep. They outsold The Beatles and The Stones combined in 1969!
RobPic914 3 weeks ago
sounds like Greeny was playing a Strat here. Nice tone!
Renhjarta 2 months ago
pure genius
peonwarrior 2 months ago 2
every time he played it was totally imporovised and new - SRV, Clapton and BB King didnt do this. Just ace!
fieldfullofthistles 4 months ago
@fieldfullofthistles
are you serious? hahaha sorry man i really don't want to come off condescending or rude or anything, maybe i just misunderstood what you're trying to say with that statement, but if not... man oh man are you clueless. Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King and Eric Clapton's music are all CENTERED around improvisation, Peter Green was by no measure alone in this realm... shux, stop by my channel and you can see Clapton improvising with Cream for as long as 20 min !
metart93 4 months ago
@fieldfullofthistles
lol all those guys really only improvise, none of them play the same solos as the ones on the record.
Magicquickfingers 2 months ago
@Magicquickfingers lol SRV was a licks reproducer and almost always played the same stuff over and over again.
fieldfullofthistles 2 months ago
monster train tracks blues, love it so much.
kissyxander 5 months ago
his voice is so unique
no one can match
it
theheronmagnet 1 year ago 4
This is my all time favorite version of this track. (Was just listening to Joe Perry's '03 cover of this, not the same of course, but not too shabby either, a nice homage to the Peter Green FM.) Thanks so much for the upload and great photo collage. :-)
blueice0170 1 year ago
fantastic music and great slideshow, thanks eibhlin this made my day today :)
RensStella 1 year ago
Briiliant version indeed! Thanks eibhlin.
mullebeb 1 year ago
Hi eibhlin did I tell ye that this a great song?? NO!..well this is etc...lol..Peter knew ("Knew" I sadly have to say) how to swing his ***** off...
Have a nice weekend.
Vanu.
vanu49 1 year ago
Great post
Excellant blues!
Bleadbelly1 1 year ago
very, very nice
kwambire 1 year ago
Nice!!
Tzaosirus7 1 year ago