FLEETWOOD MAC : STOCKHOLM 1970 : GOT A MIND TO GIVE UP LIVING .
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The best thing about the internet is the unearthing of lost music like this. What I'm trying to say is that 30 yr old Peter Green stuff that was just unearthed and shared with the world is better that all the free porn ever on the net put together.
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@NaughtGinger From the French text ,The Little Prince. At the point where the Fox is giving his life's secret to the aviator. It reads: "Here is my secret. It is very simple: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the human eye." Peter Green's continual fight for sanity -- his a similar disease to John Nash of "A Beautiful Mind" -- portrays wrongly as a lost and confused man; in his heart, Peter is as clean and pure as his guitar playing.
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@rodcsh1 Amen...Heard them play this in 1970 at the University soccer field in Miami. The whole set was so mesmerizing that all I can remember was people leaving in a state of ...WOW, not "loud".
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Fleetwood Mac post Peter Green; had to hide the fact they had the best white British blues guitarist of all time. That meant the Boston Tea Party tapes weren't released until Lindsay Buckingham left FM in 1985. Had Peter Green waited another year to leave FM, those Boston Tea Party tapes come out in 1970! It completely changes the future of FM!!
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Listion to that guitar cry!
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This was post Munich 3/70. Is Peter Green an acid casualty? Peter Green's demise was not like Roky Erickson, Skip Spence, or Syd Barrett.
Green's problems happened later.
That guitar solo could change lives!
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Sorry, posted in reply to the wrong individual!
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Dear me, so emotional!
Peter also covered songs too, in fact, far more than he wrote.
Gary's tone was perfect, and his facial gestures show he was putting emotion into his playing.
But, this is always a matter of opinion, and certainly not worth getting upset about.
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@RosaLichtenstein01 Well he covered loads of Green's songs with the same guitar and a shit tone. He's a cheesy bastard. He's not a guitar player at all. He has no feeling. He's the fucking Michael Angelo Batio of blues... look at his face when he's playing! Pure cheese. Gary Moore never played one note of blues in his life. What he plays is cheese.
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I disagree Gary ripped Peter off -- no more than Peter ripped off BB King or Duster Bennett.
Gary was an original; as his 'Midnight Blues' and 'Jumping at Shadows' shows. Sure, Peter is still the best blues guitarist the UK has ever produced, and by a huge margin, but Gary is certainly a great blues player in his own right.
The tone of Gary's guitar isn't all that bad either -- and what's wrong with shredding? In 'Still Got The Blues For You', it's absolutely perfect
Wohohooo!!!!....no one is the best guitarist, but Peter Green is just better..!!!!
Tks so so much for this great great upload.
My heart is still pounding.....
Have a nice day.
Vanu.
vanu49 1 year ago
@vanu49 Will be uploading more from this show tomorrow, but just had to get this one posted. You can almost hear the audiences attention . Beautiful . :-)
steveuk17 1 year ago