Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - "Oh Well", Live@ Music Mash 1969
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The Green God!
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Used to see The Mac regularly at The Cooks Ferry Inn, in the 60s.
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Had the pleasure of meeting them all in the dressing room of the Ulster Hall in Belfast around this time!
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@KataarSolo DO YOU MEAN KIRWAN?, SPENCER WAS JUST STOOD SHAKING HIS MARACAS LOL.
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Jedi Green!
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Compare ANYTHING out today to this. You can't, can you? Now go to bed. It's way past your bedtime.
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Jeremy Spencer had so much energy in his lead work in this. Love it!! Peters voice is so smooth. Legends!!
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back at the turn of the decade, Cream and Fleetwood Mac were bigger in England than the Stones or Beatles....
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The laugh at @2:08 makes this clip even better.
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I just don't see how this is Less recognisable as a "hit" when Led Zep never released any Singles (certainly in UK) and thus were never on a single jukebox. I bet if you did a poll anywhere in the world, of people born before say 1958, they would say this was both a bigger hit, and more well known, than any single Zep track.
Comparing the Peter Green era of "Fleetwood Mac" to the Lindsey Buckingham/Stevie Nicks era is ridiculous since both have very little in common.....
One is born out of the British Blues music scene of the late 60's, the other comes from the California pop/rock movement of the mid 70's. Different styles, different influences. Neither is better or worse than the other.
It just ultimately comes down to your preference. The Mac was a group that evolves with it's band members and what they brought.
woohooboy 1 year ago 6
I got to see the "Oh Well" tour at he Fillmore in SF. They friggin rocked the place! Take may word for it and I have seen all the biggies, they were right up there. I never much liked Fleetwood Mac after Peter left. The whinny witch drives me nuts! I just heard Mick Fleetwood interviewed and heard his new Mick Fleetwood Blues Band play some of the Peter Green tunes. Sorry Mick but YOU CAN'T TOUCH IT! The guitar player was predictable and lack the depth that Peter Green had. Play on Peter!
Yahzick100 1 year ago 5