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  • Peter Green – vocals, guitars

    Snowy White – guitar

    Peter Bardens – keyboards, Hammond organ, electric piano

    Kuma Harada – bass guitar

    Reg Isidore – drums

    Lennox Langton – percussion, congas, bongos, timbales

    Godfrey Maclean – drums

  • my pop's favorite artist. reminds me of being with him

  • Metal is mind-awakening but "Blues is SOUL-AWAKENING"

    Cheers Green...........!!!

  • @hkaiyc Its where it all came from, amazing really.

  • @ to the moron claiming to be a guitarist! Your full of it!!! first class NOBODY!

  • @Incomplete6230 One moron to another. If you were referring to me then I'm obviously a first class somebody. Don't play with words I you're not fit to play with them.

  • thanks much for this-a real anthem in any man's life

    @mrgordons - bollocks Sir!

  • @adamyatz Nope, sorry to have to disappoint you. From album In the Skies review: "Accompanying Green on this album were several experienced session musicians, including Snowy White, who went on to work with Pink Floyd before joining Thin Lizzy. White contributed some of the lead guitar work on the album, since Green was not yet fully comfortable with his return to recording after his long break. Also present was Green's colleague and friend from his earliest bands, Peter Bardens." Questions?

  • @mrgordons - you misunderstand the message - I meant your comments are bollocks as opposed to inaccurate inasmuch as it's only important how it sounds - stop showing off your voluminous trivia-bank so I can listen to some more music rather than waste my typing time. Please.

  • @adamyatz Isn't fair in all fairness to say that it's not PG playing or singing on the album In the Skies? We can of course worship Snowy Wood for his work on the album but certainly not PG. Am I missing something here?

  • @mrgordons peter is singing. not sure who is the soloist

  • Whoever played on this recording it wasn't Peter Green. Peter plays completely different scales. He also never repeat himself. I've been listening to PG since 1966 and I know damn good how he plays being a guitarist myself. I repeat, it is not Peter Green playing.

  • @mrgordons

    I havent even been listioning to Green long and i can tell its his tone and touch, iff there was this mystery person playing for him then i wish he would sure come out so we can all listion to his amazing playing..

  • @mrgordons I think Snowy White played on this album

  • This music borns tears

  • Words cannot describe the beauty of this mans playing and singing!!! The king of tone!

  • JUST FEEL LIKE CRYING ... ACTUALLY I FEEL ALL HIS PASSIONS AND DEEP STRONG EMOTIONS ... GOSH IF THIS WAS A TRUE OFTEN IN HIS PAST THEN UNDERSTANDABLE HOW HE SLIPPED DOWN ... WHAT A PITTY LIFE DIDN'T GIVE HIM THE BEST... HE WOULD HAVE DESERVED IT ALOT.

    THE BEST BLUES AND EMOTIONAL GUITAR PLAYER OF MY "YOUNG ADULT" YRS. ... I DEEPLY LOVE HIS TELLING STYLE ... CHINS-UP HAVER ! :-)

  • freeze his seed?

  • Agreed Jen 

  • nothing better than this.............just takes you away

  • Man,that groove is haunting.Awesome...Thank you

  • just like a red talley wacker...........HARD TO BEAT!

  • Made my world stand still for a while. Green's got the Devil in his fingers and the blues in his soul, that's for sure.

  • ok so the one dislike proves that youtube is faking the ratings cause there's no way anyone could dislike this song.. please youtube execs or whoever thought up the like/dislike system go hang yourself and do us all a favor

  • CREO QUE ES VERDAD NUNCA MAS UN TONTO

  • nice !...

  • by this muzik you only hef to think aboud your live and the rest coms.

    very niceeee

  • Probably my favorite bit of blues guitar ever laid down.

  • you uploaded a great sounding recording. thanks for the upload.

  • Oh.

    My.

    God.

    Had no idea.

    Thank you so much for putting it here for all of us to find.

    Just...

    wow.

    *scampers off to find credit card*

  • Just found this.  WoW. Thanks for uploading.

  • This fun to listen to back to back with Shine on you crazy diamond by Floyd. Nice long groove.

  • @mooniemoney i tend to listen to zz top's ablue jean blues with it. kinda short but compliments it soooo well,

  • what happened too the live version of the video? I cannot find any more on U tube

  • amazing! sounds a little like otis rush, but even better. peter is the very best electric bluesman there has ever been. someone freeze his seed.

  • Snowy recorded as the rythm guitar on "In the Skies". This is Peter all the way. I agree with hellswinter 100%.

  • peter green what a voice pure blues light years ahead of his time....

  • epic song

  • i beg to differ as read the original recorded sessions.... this is def snowy playing on this

  • This is just so beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

    Karen

  • Niebo w uszach

  • je kon ook geenm snellere versue versie vinden zeker gmo

  • if only u lot knew this is snowy white playin on most of the white skies album

    peter was just out of hospital and mostly sang..... ask snowy

  • Oh okay, I'll just get him on the phone right now...

  • lmao

  • These comments are in such a random order to me I forgot what my comment was for, then I remembered it was about that guy telling me to ask Snowy. =P

  • uh, no...

    I'm a huge fan of both Snowy and Peter Green, and, while their style is similar, it's quite easy to tell their playing apart. This is certainly peter green playing.

    Snowy only played rhythm on the "In the Skies" (note the correct album title) studio release. He played on the title track, and "Apostle". There are versions of Snowy playing lead on a few of the other songs on the album, but they did not make the final cut. Peter Green plays the lead guitar throughout the entire album.

  • Over the top...And Bottomless...

  • Simply beautiful song, please what album is it from? Thank you.

  • I bought this album about 20 years ago The price of the album times 10 is worth it for this song alone. I love slow blues and this is the most beautiful, understated, and elegant piece of playing (and singing) ever. I also have an earlier version of this song played live by Peter Green with Fleetwood Mac, and this is way better. The way he builds tension in his playing is just stunning. The solo is amazing in its subtlety and beauty. I can never get enough of this song.

  • just amazing, anyone knows the tabs ???

  • Wow,,,.

  • really awesome!!!! truly the real blue blood o blues..even mo than the king himself!!!dig it? thankyou b335llr..thankyou you tube too!!!! dont believe i cud have heard such sound, other wise

  • No visuals required,in fact just rest back and close your eyes for this one and float with it, long live peter green.

  • Every time I hear Peter Green, I feel like getting rid of all my Walter Trout and Roy Buchanan stuff. He, along with B.B. and Jimmie Vaughan, understand that less is better. Great song, thanks for posting.

  • Danke, wie in meiner Jugend

  • LEGEND.

  • Peter plays the blues !!!!!!!

  • For me Peter Green remains the most unique and charismatic of all the blue eyed bluesmen of his generation, and if this doesn't showcase his individuality then I don't know what does. As an earlier poster wrote - there's not one pretentious note in it and as cliched as it may sound what makes Green the master is what he leaves out - that wonderful sparcity of playing - but still somehow manages to convey such depth of emotion. Gorgeous!

  • Brilliantly put, and I completely agree.

  • well played peter green,such an individual sound,god bless you.

  • God did we all lose alot when Peter when off the deep end!!

    One of a kind!!! - MLC

  • The question is....

    would we have had the music if he wasn't(so to speak) stepin so close to the "deep end"?

  • OH MY GOD! Only 1401 views? I can't believe that! This song's amazing.

  • This song has been played a thousand times in my life. I used to have a cassette copy of it and I still have the copy somewhere in storage. Always, always, this song has been a good friend to me. Hard to wear this one out. A true gem from Peter Green. Not one pretentious note in the whole tune. Peter Green does not go for the usual histrionics of most players. These days blues music is kind of a caricature of what it once was. Peter Green is for real.

  • Well said.

  • ist es nicht seltsam,

    dass die därme von schafen

    die seelen von menschen

    aus ihren leibern hervorziehen können ....

    I love it since he was young ....

    thanks for the music!

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