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Well i do credit the blues to his roots to all black musicians but this is as blues as any elmore james, john lee hooker or albert king could play!
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Very nice work!
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Loved it, We can now see the passion of the music as well as hearing it. You`v given the song Justice, well done.Thank You!
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Superb :)
Dated....
And just one of the many great tracks played by the ORIGINAL members of Fleetwood Mac.
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Thanks for posting this video here, you did great job editing the image, so we can have a feel of Fleetwood Mac's performance.
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cool
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Great stuff! Thanks for posting this nasty, nasty, song.
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great song, great band, great job on the video
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I was in San Francisco in 1967 when I bought my first Fleetwood Mac(mono ) album. I played it until it wore out. Saw them live in San Diego but by that time that bitch had screwed up a genuine hall of fame band.Those were the days my friend. so sad. I remember she was sitting at the piano during a concert and scolded the audience for having the gall to make requests.
Even from the early days,Jeremy was called just an Elmore James impersonator.
I went back and listened to Elmore.They were brilliant and original recordings of course,but he didn't have the Fleetwood Mac rhythm section behind him..
This is no different to me than JS Bach transcribing and incorporating his dead hero,Vivaldi,so that a little of the the music is heard by the new generation.
The fact that Jeremy was a little british white guy is beside the point.
neohip 2 years ago 17
this is so awesome man..thanks for posting this...i try very hard to find music like this and when i do i feel very lucky to have found it lol w.e thanks man, great share!
MattDylan420 2 years ago 5