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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
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@mrgordons peter is singing. not sure who is the soloist
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@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?
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@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.
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my pop's favorite artist. reminds me of being with him
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@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?
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@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.
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@mrgordons I think Snowy White played on this album
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@hkaiyc Its where it all came from, amazing really.
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Metal is mind-awakening but "Blues is SOUL-AWAKENING"
Cheers Green...........!!!
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!
Jenjenilou 3 years ago 46
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.
stjohntheconqueror 2 years ago 18