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After replacing the legendary Eric Clapton in John Mayall's blues breakers, Peter went on to form Peter Green's Fl...
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After replacing the legendary Eric Clapton in John Mayall's blues breakers, Peter went on to form Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, one of the most successful bands to come out of Britain in the 60's. Peter's genius on the guitar was matched by the songs he wrote including Black Magic Woman, later a huge debut hit for Santana, and the supernatural and sublime instrumental Albatross, as well as the classic 'Oh Well'
The film will trace that early success, explore Peters drug use and his eternal spiral into schizophrenia. The film also examines how the treatment he received, (electroconvulsive therapy), prolonged his illness and extended absence from the music scene.
The story continues with Peters fragile mental and artistic recovery, his return to the recording studio and live music scene in the mid 1990's that saw his most positive creative output for many years, and will portray an artist who has now come to express his feelings, not just through the guitar music he still loves, but also his art and photography.
The film contains extensive and rare archive footage of live and studio performances, stills, and original in depth interviews, with Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Mike Vernon, (legendary producer of the original Fleetwood Mac Blue Horizons albums), Martin Celmins, (Peters official biographer), Carlos Santana, Jeremy Spencer, (the original Fleetwood Mac guitatarist), and many others who were fortunate to work with or know the man.
Thanks everyone for your kind words, it's great to see so many Green fans comment with such passion! Enjoy the music
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One more from the concert of 21.02.2009 Paradiso Amsterdam. Mr. Green has to steam up a little in the beginning, but then we hear some real fine Gr...
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One more from the concert of 21.02.2009 Paradiso Amsterdam. Mr. Green has to steam up a little in the beginning, but then we hear some real fine Greenylicks in this Freddie King classic. Peter Green, thank you for your contribution to music.
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Kenneth appears in an episode of Parkinson from 1980. This is a masterclass in anecdote telling. Everything about this performance is perfect. The ...
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Kenneth appears in an episode of Parkinson from 1980. This is a masterclass in anecdote telling. Everything about this performance is perfect. The versatility of the voice, the timing, the material, and most of all...the man. Behold, a comedy genius at his very peak.
"Seven guineas for a bra?...cheaper to have your tits off!!..."
This video was nominated by the Webby Awards for Best Viral Video of 2008! Thanks to everyone who's watched, rated, a...
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The Bill O'Reilly dance remix.
This video was nominated by the Webby Awards for Best Viral Video of 2008! Thanks to everyone who's watched, rated, and commented:
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