Remembering Danny Kirwan - an interview with James Ingham

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @vh4575
    @vh4575 3 года назад +98

    I lived in the same road as Danny as children - what a pretty child he was with everything I would have loved - long blond hair, delicate features - my mum was great friends with his mum. We went to school together and he came to play in my house often - my family loved him.

    • @shandyshandy-hm4ql
      @shandyshandy-hm4ql 2 года назад +11

      How lovely that you knew Danny and his Mum. He was an exceptional talented musician with a lovely voice.

    • @robertreynolds1167
      @robertreynolds1167 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for sharing that. I love Danny and it’s so nice to hear from someone who knew and admired him.

    • @dannygray4898
      @dannygray4898 2 года назад +8

      Danny Kirwin was SO underrated. The song "Dragonfly" from 1971 is just beautiful.

    • @rtflone
      @rtflone 2 года назад +12

      @@dannygray4898 No offense meant I see loads make the same mistake every day on YT. Let me help with you out. "Underrated" means people know of you but don't give you proper credit for how accomplished you are - musically this case. "Underappreciated" means few people are aware of you and how accomplished you are. See the diff? Danny was definitely underappreciated no way underrated. The two words are wrongly used interchangeably when they shouldn't be. They mean entirely different things..

    • @dannygray4898
      @dannygray4898 2 года назад +9

      @@rtflone No, no. He was underrated by the general public. To the average Joe in the street, if you say Fleetwood Mac, they respond: "oh Yeh, Tell me Lies, tell me sweet little lies". They don't even know of Dragonfly most of em.

  • @frankmorgandorfer893
    @frankmorgandorfer893 Год назад +19

    Met Danny several times in the 90's.
    He was staying at a Dry-out house just off Rotherhite New Road S.London.
    He was friends with a tenant who was also a guitarist.
    Danny came around the house occasionaly.
    He came across as a cool slightly nervy but a nice man.
    Even his casual playing sounded brilliant, a real musician.
    I got a big smile out of him when l told him 'Jigsaw Puzzle Blues' was my favourite Mac song.
    RIP Danny

    • @greatunz67
      @greatunz67 Год назад +2

      He might have smiled more if you said your favorite song was one of the many he had actually written, and not one written by Joe Venuti from 1933 lol!

    • @frankmorgandorfer893
      @frankmorgandorfer893 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@greatunz67 If you ever come across the single 'Albatross' check the b-side, you'll find 'Jigsaw Puzzle Blues' with Kirwan given the writing credit.
      A lot of 60s/70s blues guitarists would give an old standard a new arrangement and get a writing credit.
      Early Led Zepplin and Rolling Stones albums have many examples.
      In later decades the original writer would get a co-credit and back royalties, usually following a lawsuit.
      Hope this clears up your confusion.

    • @greatunz67
      @greatunz67 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@frankmorgandorfer893i understand that, i have the single (and everything the Mac ever did) but Venuti did write the version they did, and they didn't change it much. My point is there are many other much better songs that are Kirwan originals that he wrote. His sublime instrumental 'Sunny Side of Heaven' from the Bare Trees album for instance.

    • @frankmorgandorfer893
      @frankmorgandorfer893 11 месяцев назад

      @@greatunz67 Sorry l misunderstood, l thought you were unfamiliar with Kirwan's work.
      Bare Trees is a great record that deserved a lot more attention from the media at the time.
      Solo albums from musicians that were in famous bands never seemed to get much coverage, Mick Taylor and Mick Ronson come to mind.
      Shame really.
      Cheers

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 11 месяцев назад

      Frank morgan, did he say anything about his lsd sessions or his time in Munich castle with Peter green ?

  • @FF-so3su
    @FF-so3su 3 года назад +65

    Such a shame Danny didn't get to see later in life that his music is more loved than ever now.

    • @robertreynolds1167
      @robertreynolds1167 2 года назад +5

      I agree. I was trying to find a way to reach him but wasn’t successful. He was a wonderful musician. God bless him.

    • @codybluetarp
      @codybluetarp Месяц назад

      @@robertreynolds1167 Question: Did you think of him when you heard him play the songs you love? If yes, then he did reach you. As for the rest, It's All Music.

  • @kevinscott9752
    @kevinscott9752 Год назад +19

    Danny Kirwan should be as mythical a figure as Nick Drake. Everyone should know him. He was the complete package - guitarist, singer, songwriter par excellence.

  • @scttymc1967
    @scttymc1967 3 года назад +62

    I'm a yank from upstate NY and Danny Kirwan is so vastly underrated it's criminal.His phrasing and vibrato are the things dreams are made of.It's very sad to me that he isn't recognized more...especially in the guitar community.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +3

      I agree

    • @williamwalton583
      @williamwalton583 Год назад +4

      Also his clear English voice

    • @fongy200
      @fongy200 Год назад +4

      Apparently Mick Fleetwood sent people to find him so he could be present when FM were inducted into the R&R Hall of fame. Him and Peter were cut from the same cloth, it's tragic. But it's also stuff legends are remembered for which Danny indeed is.

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 Год назад +1

      and that quiver in his voice 🙂 x

  • @NoviJimB
    @NoviJimB Год назад +10

    It's always warms my heart when I'm reminded that there are others who appreciate Danny as much as I do. Most people have never heard of him. He was able to keep the band going after Peter left and still put out a lot of great music. Those two were so good together. What a shame he had his issues (as did Peter, and really Jeremy as well). They were just getting better and better in that short time they were together. There was nothing 'flashy' in his playing, he just knew how to play the right notes. Even just those little vibrato fills he would throw in there were so good.

  • @jamesbond4633
    @jamesbond4633 3 года назад +38

    This was excellent. These were real people. I like how the guest was very sensitive about that and respected Peter and Danny. He knew they had issues but still held them in reverence. There is a great clip on RUclips which I saw the other day from a French Documentary showing Danny leaving his home and going to practice with Peter Green in an apartment. JOhn Mcvie is sitting on the couch. Danny looked so young and Peter was very vibrant and funny. What they were jamming was unreal. They were special players that is for sure. Sometimes success or fame and money exposes the cracks in someone. They burned bright for the short amount of time they were together.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +3

      So cool I'd love to see that clip do you have a link?

    • @philb1649
      @philb1649 3 года назад +2

      @@TheGuitarShow if you type in 'Danny Kirwan and Peter Green rehearsing' it'll come up. It's amazing.

    • @spongebobsquaretits
      @spongebobsquaretits 3 года назад +1

      @@TheGuitarShow ruclips.net/video/q7Yw1SZTtAs/видео.html&start_radio=1

    • @NoviJimB
      @NoviJimB Год назад +2

      I think I just watched part of that, it showed Peter and Danny going into a room and practicing 'One Sunny Day'.

  • @joebloggs8636
    @joebloggs8636 3 года назад +17

    I am 66 and have been a big fan of the REAL Fleetwood mac since the beginning..i could care less about the Nicks mac..great info...from you guys...we need to get it out that PETER and DANNYwere the best...mac AND guitar Duo ever...

  • @dannygray4898
    @dannygray4898 2 года назад +18

    Danny Kirwin was SO underrated. The song "Dragonfly" from 1971 is just beautiful.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  2 года назад

      Agreed

    • @NoviJimB
      @NoviJimB Год назад

      That's a great song. I personally like the b side even more, 'Purple Dancer'. I only knew about 'Purple Dancer' because a friend had a German 'best of' album that had it. It was an odd 'best of' album, it had a handful of songs from 'Then Play On' along with 'Purple Dancer', 'Dragonfly' and 'Green Manalishi'.

  • @enlightenedchristian3183
    @enlightenedchristian3183 3 года назад +41

    One of the truly great guitar players ever .Clean alternate picking with Djangoesque style and a massive knowledge of scales coupled with huge vocabulary and feel/ vibrato like no-one else.Genius has it's price.
    R.I.P. Danny..Too good for this earth.

  • @JoeB-iu4zc
    @JoeB-iu4zc 3 года назад +28

    I was a toddler in the early Fleetwood Mac days and really only knew the version with Buckingham Nicks. I went back to early Fleetwood Mac out of hearing about Peter Green's death. I feel like I've found buried treasure with Peter's music. I find myself playing alot of Danny Kirwan songs that I'd never heard. Station Man, Woman of a thousand years, Dust, Sands of Time really soothe me. I feel robbed that he's gone. I wish I could have been around to have seen him play.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +4

      Great comment, thanks 🙏

    • @thadonis.
      @thadonis. Год назад +3

      Yep. So annoying that I bought Phil Collins albums when there were albums like old Mac stuff I didn't even know of until much later. My parents now tell me they liked Peter Green and he was huge back in the day. Then why did you never tell me about him until I asked! Lol.

    • @davidsykes2987
      @davidsykes2987 Год назад +2

      You should listen to Peter's album "In The Skies"...... it could have you weeping in places!

    • @northernthrifter8817
      @northernthrifter8817 Год назад

      ​@@thadonis. that's a very honest admission the Phil Collins thing 😉😉🤣

  • @ecojot
    @ecojot 3 года назад +8

    Huge fan of Peter Green and Danny Kirwan since the mid 70's - thanks for sharing

  • @tinaheard3866
    @tinaheard3866 3 года назад +20

    True Legends like Our Greeny and Danny don't boast about their fame ... all they wanted to do was play the music ...Thank you, James for telling everyone about Danny's magical music and voice also . It was his calm singing voice and the FM boys playing in the background that saved me from a knife-wailing maniac in 1978 . Nobody had to convince me since of how phenomenal these guys were !! I only regret not ever being able to thank them personally. It's wonderful to actually hear of people meeting them and giving what I believe are true accounts of it ! And Andrew Dear , you must brush up and listen to more of Danny's music and read Martin Celmens book . He jumps around a bit in it but some 'good to know ' info inside his writing !! Thanks again guys !!! So appreciate this !☺Btw, James your art is fantastic !

  • @ClaudiaGonzalezKinkyFloyd
    @ClaudiaGonzalezKinkyFloyd 3 года назад +14

    Thank you. James is a nice person and shared his experiences with respect about Danny and Peter

  • @Bevrinton
    @Bevrinton 9 месяцев назад +3

    I used to live a few doors away from Danny Kirwan in the 80’s he used to drink in the local pub RIP

  • @johnbrereton5229
    @johnbrereton5229 3 года назад +14

    Strange I stumbled on this interview today, as this morning I awoke with Kirwan's 'When we are Dust' playing in my head. Even though I haven't heard it for ages and had to remember who it was. That's another poem that Danny set to music, in this case it's the WW1 poet Rupert Brooke. Danny just took a few verses, but the whole poem is also well worth a read. Danny was obviously well read as well as having an eclectic knowledge of music and performers. I was actually born the same year as him 1950, RIP Danny!

  • @davidcatalano3781
    @davidcatalano3781 3 года назад +9

    Glad you did something for Danny!!!

  • @whowahska
    @whowahska Год назад +6

    Very nice to include Liam, Peter's son, in the conversation. I've followed his Ranier interviews, and he cuts through all the hype quite well. Interesting stuff. Liam is also recognized in the latest edition of the Celmins bio. Very respectful. I hope he and Peter's beloved daughter Rosebud are doing well these days.

  • @dmoriarty96
    @dmoriarty96 Год назад +3

    Great listen, not much else info about Kirwan on the web so thanks for sharing these anecdotes!

  • @maxwellfan55
    @maxwellfan55 3 года назад +13

    What a thoroughly engaging conversation. Just perfect guys, the banter just flowed so naturally it was as though we were there with you.
    So much to say about Danny and Peter, both such fascinating and elusive personalities. For P Green/early Fleetwood fans, this is a must listen to.
    Just an aside.
    As James and Ramon are so well acquainted with the London music scene, did you ever see, or know of the great Steve "White Man" Waller from Camberwell/Brixton? Now passed. Best known around 1970's-80's London, mainly South London. Fabulous showman, guitarist, singer, band leader, heavily influenced by Stevie Wonder, BB King, Reggae, J Beck, Funk, everything. Played for a while with Manfred Man's Earth Band, but was really at home with the public, giging pubs, clubs.
    He was much loved and admired. Doing a tribute on this great man would be wonderful.

  • @clevebaker8399
    @clevebaker8399 Год назад +17

    Danny and Peter were the greatest guitar duo!! They worked together to produce the greatest music of the era!!

  • @henrycsc
    @henrycsc Год назад +7

    Thanks so much for posting this. I'm such a fan of Danny, that when I got a chance to ask Bob Welch a question through the Penguin fan site, I asked him all about working with Danny (that was mean of me - I regret it.) But I did try to compliment how good Bob was with Danny - Bare Trees being the best Fleetwood Mac album - hands down. Clearly Danny was obsessive and a perfectionist. Pair that with substance abuse, and the stress of touring, it's not surprising that he was asked to leave Fleetwood Mac after his rampage. That move hurt them both tremendously. Danny put out 3 great solo albums before leaving music entirely, but he left us with the best guitar playing ever. And I don't want to knock Peter Green because he too was an incredible player, but Danny is clearly responsible for much of the guitar work on Fleetwood Mac albums they both played on. Danny was a much more technical player though, and with his obsessions, he played what you heard on the records. Peter was much more adventurous on stage, so I'm sure it frustrated Danny to have to alter licks when Peter would stray. Danny for sure could hold his own doing that, but it just wasn't who he was musically.
    On the comment about Danny being too young to be in Fleetwood Mac, I disagree. He was already playing in Boilerhouse - even opening for Peter Green. He tried to find a better band, but couldn't find what he was looking for, so when the offer to join Fleetwood Mac happened, he happily joined. He seemed to really enjoy playing in the studio, and it sounds like the group was incredibly democratic with the songs - Peter certainly wasn't greedy about album space or even lead guitar parts. If his youth played into it, it was only about how that led to his willingness to experiment with drugs (but they all did it) and unfortunately some were affected more heavily than others.
    I'd love to know more about why Danny regretted that he played the blues. I know he talked about it being an early musical interest of his (prior to his days in the Mac) but he was already feeling that British players shouldn't be purists - but rather use any kind of good music to augment their skills. An underrated legend, indeed.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  Год назад +1

      pleasure Henry thanks for the great comment

  • @frogslips
    @frogslips 3 года назад +16

    That was brilliant. What a fascinating and respectful guy James is. One of the best interviews I’ve seen. Yes, bring James back to talk about Toure.

  • @Fugettaboutit
    @Fugettaboutit 2 года назад +7

    Probably my favorite guitar one-two punch of all time was Peter Green and Danny Kirwan.

  • @Psychedelic-Peter
    @Psychedelic-Peter 3 года назад +8

    Absolutely wonderful anecdotes. Thank you gents.

  • @pnomis
    @pnomis 3 года назад +13

    Nice to hear your voice, James. Actually my old partner Steve Rye met Danny Kirwan years ago when they were both patients at the Maudsley. You are right about alcohol. Many of the old Jazz people who had junk problems actually died from alcohol. Cheers Simon Prager

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Thanks Simon

    • @MrJameswingham
      @MrJameswingham 3 года назад

      Simon! So nice to hear from you; you'd like the Davey Graham chat we had recently too. Hoping you are well there. I do miss your gigs...ruclips.net/video/GyP-I56srpw/видео.html

  • @John-d9e4x
    @John-d9e4x Год назад +2

    I was heavily involved in finger style delta blues when the Mac took off, freight train drivers and yet, very melodic, will always love that sound, now in my dotage, i play in that vein for my ears only,

  • @robheiler4841
    @robheiler4841 3 года назад +6

    Very done! I really enjoy the original Fleetwood Mac. Not a lot on Danny Kirwan out there after his Mac time. Thanks very much and long live Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac featuring Jeremy Spencer (and Danny Kirwan)!!

  • @ArtApart13
    @ArtApart13 3 года назад +7

    That was amazing!Loved every minute of it,
    Please bring James back soon

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      Thanks - yes he is back very soon!

  • @stevecolman742
    @stevecolman742 3 года назад +16

    Jigsaw puzzle blues my favourite Danny kirwan track

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +3

      That's an amazing tune Steve.

    • @jeffreyblankley
      @jeffreyblankley 3 года назад +3

      Dragonfly. Coming your way. And many others 👍

    • @marksimons4108
      @marksimons4108 3 года назад +3

      @@jeffreyblankley Dust is up there and Trinity!

    • @konstantinroser4245
      @konstantinroser4245 2 года назад

      Dust beyond rcognition,
      In the skies,it could be heaven!

  • @wyverntheterrible
    @wyverntheterrible 4 месяца назад +1

    00:20 - "if you can play music you'll have a friend for life" - Was something Ronnie Lane's father told him, that Ronnie would often recount.

  • @carlwoodard7276
    @carlwoodard7276 Год назад +2

    I got to see the fleetwood mac with green/ kirwin in new orleans , unreal. I really love his songs like dust.

  • @kevinfitzgerald4561
    @kevinfitzgerald4561 3 года назад +15

    Nice to see an overlooked guitarist get some attention. He was a great protégée of the incredible Peter Green. 👍 This is a very well produced channel well done Ramon.

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was a guitar playing teenager in the late sixties early seventies, listening to Fleetwood Mac especially the records with Danny playing guitar. In fact he was a real influence on my developing style. I never knew what happened to him at all. I just remember him for his excellent work, and just today I was playing something from Kiln House. I’m way older than you guys and was just 16 when I started started listening to those guys back in 1970, in Los Angeles where I grew up.

  • @rustynutts2
    @rustynutts2 2 года назад +9

    What is always overlooked when it comes to Danny is that he'd only started playing guitar at the age of 15 and he turned 18 when he joined Fleetwood Mac so from being a complete novice and obscure to being a member of the UK's biggest touring Blues based band occurred within 3 short years. Four years on and at the age of 22 he is fired from the band, must have been such a huge kick in the guts and betrayal.

    • @3rdtonefromthesun
      @3rdtonefromthesun Год назад +4

      From what I understand he had a breakdown which is hardly surprising.

    • @waynesilverman3048
      @waynesilverman3048 11 месяцев назад

      So like syd barrett he didn't have time to start a 'normal ' adult life as both became stars in the music buisness at such a young age ,"Hes not my friend"! ,love to know what he said about Mick the drummer?who I like but does come across as too 'I'm right ' kind of person maybe the coke,but sad he didnt patch things up .

  • @vayabroder729
    @vayabroder729 3 года назад +4

    Great conversation; thank you both!

  • @tonykichenside8443
    @tonykichenside8443 Год назад +6

    Peter Green saw Danny talent ,that’s go enough.

  • @jasonladd6400
    @jasonladd6400 2 года назад +3

    Kirwan fitted beautifully with Green. Fascinating discussion.

  • @bathsheba56
    @bathsheba56 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. I love old Mac. I really appreciate the sincerity and enthusiasm of you guys.

  • @5150show
    @5150show 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant thank you both

  • @scottbembry5255
    @scottbembry5255 3 года назад +3

    Guitar friend for life. A friend that most of the time tells you, “you suck”, but tells you you are great when it senses you are about to walk alway.

  • @QXZJX
    @QXZJX Год назад +1

    I ve got both Tramp LPs and all Dannys solo albums and the 2000 CD of alternative takes etc

  • @lindakelley2676
    @lindakelley2676 4 месяца назад

    Danny was my first musical crush when I was 15. I discovered FM and loved the Future Games, Kiln House, and Bare Trees albums. I was lucky enough to see them once. Got invited to their after party but my friend with me had to go home..What a missed opportunity! He was such a brilliant player at just 18.

  • @philb1649
    @philb1649 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for keeping Danny's flame burning. Been a huge fan for quite a while. Really hope more personal recollections come out. Wonder if there are any recordings he might have done hidden away somewhere?

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Good point Phil, thanks for watching

    • @philb1649
      @philb1649 3 года назад +3

      @@TheGuitarShow just struck me that for someone who had spent most of his life playing and composing songs in the hothouse of the music industry, I find it difficult to believe he never felt the urge to play again. By all accounts he didn't seem to be doing much. Also amazed his family don't seem interested in keeping his achievements alive, even if it was to reap from it financially!

  • @Pedro2706
    @Pedro2706 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for doing this-very insightful look at some of my favourite music-Danny Kirwan and Peter Green playing together is simply stunning-the improvisation on the Tea Party live sets is out of this world. Both in a way had tragic lives but my God they left an indelible legacy.
    And I love the mid 80's PVK Peter Green solo albums-In the Skies/Little Dreamer/Whatcha Gonna do-I have the green vinyl copy of In the Skies up in my loft!!

  • @damienhughes1952
    @damienhughes1952 3 года назад +3

    Brilliant interview great

  • @alexZZGuitar6447
    @alexZZGuitar6447 3 года назад +3

    Love this wonderful stuff more please :-)

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      Coming soon I promise thanks Alex

    • @alexZZGuitar6447
      @alexZZGuitar6447 3 года назад

      @@TheGuitarShow Many thanks Ramon take care :-)

  • @RobbyByrne
    @RobbyByrne Год назад +4

    Hello Gentlemen and thank you. During the last few minutes of this interview you spoke of future topics to discuss. One topic many DK fans would like to know more about is the day Danny blew up backstage. There is very little context fans can grasp their teeth around. We hear bits and pieces, but never get the real story. To state it might have been an issue with tuning between Bob and Danny isn't enough. I find it interesting we've never heard Danny's take on the argument. I get a sneaky suspicion that the band members had more to say, but kept mum on the topic. Speaking of memory loss as you two did, I'm afraid we'll never know. The main combatants are gone. Perhaps there is someone who can shed additional light. We don't even know the concert date and venue when this fateful night occurred. There is an FM boot from 9-2-72 so it's safe to surmise it took place during the first two weeks in September. I'm sure all Danny Kirwan fans like myself would like this topic explored more than it has. Be good.

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Год назад +3

    Danny was so young when he joined

  • @jonashallberg2832
    @jonashallberg2832 2 года назад +4

    I think Danny took it the hardest, when Peter left.maybe even felt abandoned by Peter and never forgave him?

  • @JohnJanuary
    @JohnJanuary Год назад +2

    Les Paul said “if you’ve got a guitar you’ve got a friend for life.”

  • @lylecheeverii3323
    @lylecheeverii3323 Год назад +6

    "Woman of 1,000 Years"..top that one.

  • @baliscotsurf
    @baliscotsurf 2 года назад +3

    the la la la la la la was my favourite part of the song. One thing about Danny was his childlike innocence that he expressed w the Mac...then....after a few years...corrupted

  • @aunevik
    @aunevik 3 года назад +4

    Thank you. Well done guys. You should talk and analyze for hours and share stories about Peter and Danny. Real artists deeply respected.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Henrik

    • @aunevik
      @aunevik 3 года назад +2

      @@TheGuitarShow what about trying to get a interview with Snowy White about the in the skies session with Peter Green? 😊

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      @@aunevik great idea!! Let me work on that

  • @stude1953
    @stude1953 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting interview. Well done.

  • @conbriosynthesizers3428
    @conbriosynthesizers3428 Год назад +1

    St. Mungo's!? I've been by there so many times. I knew Danny was in a hostel, from a friend who found him there in '96. He often visited a pub nearby, but I never knew where...

  • @A10011
    @A10011 2 года назад +1

    I was at the Guildford 96 show too. Have photos to prove it : ) I found it very emotional. Peter would have only been 50 at the time.

  • @A10011
    @A10011 2 года назад

    This is so great. Thank you.

  • @thecaveofthedead
    @thecaveofthedead 18 дней назад +1

    It reminds me a lot of the situation with Syd Barrett. As fans we obviously wanted to hear from him but obviously from his perspective people were asking him about just about the worst, most traumatic time of his life and he wanted none of it. The fact that all three Fleetwood Mac guitarists from the original band suffered breakdowns is a testament to the stress they must have been under. Presumably somehow Fleetwood and McVie were looking after themselves better at the time.

  • @lorenzoalexiu2421
    @lorenzoalexiu2421 3 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for this guys!! It's really beautiful for me to listen people talking about Danny. I'm a huge fan of his music. Onestly I didn't know some of the things that James said. Very interesting. Where did you find some of the information? For example where do you read about the shotgun in Chicago? (Not because I question what you said but only because I would like to find out too). Where I can find James on social media? (if he had them) Anyway... I have an advice for you Ramon. In my opinion you should let James talk and not interrupt him, that's because he can loose the thread of the speech, if he didn't specified the year you can ask for it when he finish, because it's not essential to understand the story that he was talking. He was saying that Danny arrived to sell practically all his guitars and you asked him the year and he resumed telling the story by skipping that part. Other than that, amazing video! Hope to see others videos about Danny in the future. Cheers!

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Hi Lorenzo I am sorry you don't like my interview style but that's the way I do it . Also I had to keep to a 40min time window. Thanks

    • @lorenzoalexiu2421
      @lorenzoalexiu2421 3 года назад +7

      @@TheGuitarShow No, no! I really like it, thanks a lot for posting this amazing video. Mine was a just little detail and advice to make his story more fluid. For the rest I would like to say a huge thank you because you are the only one with Barrie Cadogan to talk about Danny here on RUclips! 🙏

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +2

      @@lorenzoalexiu2421 pleasure bro thanks 🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸

  • @joebloggs8636
    @joebloggs8636 3 года назад +14

    There needs to be a book on Danny or Peter...

  • @divingduck1970
    @divingduck1970 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for this. There were a lot of red flags waved in that interview, mainly that it was contrary to every other account on record.

  • @larsniehaus176
    @larsniehaus176 Год назад

    This is such an interesting interview! Excellent!

  • @davelackey5943
    @davelackey5943 2 года назад +4

    How was the fan of Danny Kerwin and Fleetwood Mac since when they made albatross that was just a masterpiece it just caught me, I’ve been in the Blues ever since to see Danny Kerwin and Peter Greene play off of each other was pure magic

  • @thadonis.
    @thadonis. Год назад +2

    36:15 In that documentary, didn't Jeremy also say Danny was in the back of the car with Peter leaving that Munich hotel?

  • @MrCherryJuice
    @MrCherryJuice 2 года назад +2

    I was a big Bluesbreakers fan, and when the original four-piece Fleetwood Mac launched I considered them to be just another hackneyed blues band, with their debut 'dust bin' cover album leaving me quite unimpressed (remember, Cream, Hendrix, the Small Faces and so many other great, more inventive bands were happening at the time). It wasn't until Danny Kirwan joined that I really took note. Indeed, him joining not only added a relatively bright and lively new sonic dynamic of the band - he was a wickedly good and tasty guitarist and had a wonderful singing voice as well as some great tunes - but his presence seemed to kick Peter Green's efforts up a couple notches, resulting in the likes of 'The Green Manalishi' and 'Oh Well', which suggested a redefining of the blues...a sort of Fleetwood Mac blues genre all its own. Danny's 'Coming Your Way', with its heavy metal-like riff ending is another example of just how powerful that lineup could be when it jumped onto a great riff. Then there would be 'Although The Sun is Shining' or 'Show Biz Blues' to bring us back down to the pastoral beauty and the blues with feeling modes of that highly musical unit.
    And though nobody ever seems to mention it, the Mac with Danny were one of the first bands to have dual lead players. (Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page did it momentarily in the Yardbirds a couple years earlier and the Allman Brothers, who emerged around the time of the Danny/Peter union, took it to a higher harmonic level, as evidenced on their live 'At Fillmore East'.)
    Danny's melodic music coupled with his blonde schoolboy looks also added some sense of youthfulness to a band which otherwise looked like a rather threatening bunch or geezers whose shaggy looks and bristling beards made them look twice their age.
    With due respect to all the other lineups - and the one with Buckingham/Nicks was exceptionally fine and I loved the band when Danny and Christine McVie were the musical dominants - the five-piece that resulted with the addition of Danny Kirwan is the one that defined the Fleetwood Mac legacy.
    Also, with mention of the impersonators of Green and Jeremy Spencer: In America in 1974 there was a bogus Fleetwood Mac fielded by band manager Clifford Davis after the Mac took an unplanned break at the start of a tour due to Mick Fleetwood's discovery that singer/guitarist Bob Weston was having an affair with his wife, Jenny Boyd (Pattie's sister). Davis claimed to own the name and thus could determine the members. But the promoters and audiences immediately rejected the idea, as did the real Mac. That bogus band included bassist Paul Martinez, who was later in Robert Plant's early solo band and on his first few albums. Elmer Gantry, who later did some tracks with the Alan Parsons Project, Cozy Powell, and Jon Lord was on vocals. He'd previously had the band Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, which included John Ford, Richard Hudson, later of the Strawbs and who had hits as Hudson-Ford. Like Fleetwood Mac itself, the bogus band proved to have its own history.

  • @paulcowart3174
    @paulcowart3174 3 года назад +4

    Lovely chat

  • @Johnnybethnalgreen
    @Johnnybethnalgreen 3 года назад +3

    God bless Danny L ...

  • @syncout
    @syncout Год назад +1

    the egg and potato guys name was "Harper" as I recall, one of my singers said she had met Peter Green and he wanted to sing with her, I went to the rehearsal and was told I can't mention Fleetwood Mac or ask questions about them, I spoke to the guy for a moment, later he sang / played guitar and had a good voice but 20 years on no one knew what Peter sounded like, his crowd claimed that Eric Clapton and Stan Webb had been to the farm and jammed with him, I was not convinced, a month later he was in the paper as a fraud, I still have the clipping somewhere from the early 1990s ( I still have the single in the skies)

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 Год назад

      Why do they call the fake Peter Green the "egg and potato" guy?

  • @A10011
    @A10011 2 года назад +1

    The artwork is awesome.

  • @spaceman9921
    @spaceman9921 3 года назад +1

    Hi Ramon, yourself and Bob have been putting out some great content recently. This is a gem of a interview... as is your interview with Scott Mckeown.. Really enjoying these . 👍🎸

  • @RobbyByrne
    @RobbyByrne 5 месяцев назад +1

    1. Bob Welch remembered much during that time period, but when pressed about the nature of the argument, he claims he couldn't remember during a Penquin interview. However, he does proudly remember pressing Mick to get rid of Danny shortly after joining the band. He stated Kirwan was messing with everyone's head. I can't speak for anyone else, but this bit of news was upsetting to hear. We're talking about a newcomer to the band who quickly became tight with Mick and was already conspiring against Danny.
    2. John McVie in a Penguin interview stated it was a gig in San Diego where Danny refused to go on stage. This information is hard to believe because the band was playing along the eastern section of the US during the month of Sept. in 1972. Perhaps the list of concerts provided on the web during that time period are wrong.

  • @Johnnybethnalgreen
    @Johnnybethnalgreen 3 года назад +5

    Lovely bloke Danny was , I auditioned with a relative of his many years ago , I got in the band 👍then he disappeared

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Thanks Johnny

    • @megadave1197
      @megadave1197 3 года назад

      What was the name of the band??

    • @Johnnybethnalgreen
      @Johnnybethnalgreen 3 года назад +2

      @@megadave1197 I have no idea seb man , the guy lived in Richmond U.K. and was a iron maiden fan ,he was Irish as well ,nice bloke , he said he was funded by joe Elliot of def leppard😂😂😂I must say I took that with a pinch of rock n roll salt ....he knew a lot about Danny for a time before internet tho .and good afternoon seb man 👋

    • @frankmorgandorfer893
      @frankmorgandorfer893 Год назад +2

      Met Danny several times in the 90's, he was staying at a dry-out house just off Rotherhite New Road S.London.
      He was friends with a tenant and would come around the house.
      My tenant was a semi-pro guitarist. Danny was cool, a little nervy but just a nice man from what l saw.
      A couple of times he played guitar and even his casual playing was brilliant.
      A real musician and a real pleasure to have met him, however briefly.
      Got a big smile out of him when l told him 'Jigsaw Puzzle Blues' was my favourite Mac song.
      RIP Danny Kirwan

  • @petejp1
    @petejp1 2 года назад +1

    Great stories guys, it's hard when you meet one of your heroes, all of a sudden you freeze up and forget what you want to say. I was lucky enough to meet Peter after a splinter group show and he signed a cd for me. He didn't have much to say, Nigel did most of the talking.
    As for Munich the whole band was at the party as they have talked about it in several interviews.
    I do believe that Peter and Danny were damaged a bit that night but they also had other issues so everything can't be blamed on that night.

    • @tetrahedron1000
      @tetrahedron1000 Год назад +1

      No, the whole band weren't at the party and, according to some accounts, Danny wasn't there.

  • @lillydee5978
    @lillydee5978 2 года назад +2

    FYI the person that said that quote about the guitar was The Small Faces Ronnie Lane.

  • @roger-h2g5c
    @roger-h2g5c Месяц назад

    I managed to get Peter Greens autograph at a big festival in Oadby near Leicester easter 1967...I still have it in my autograph book.

  • @bluedeskfan2754
    @bluedeskfan2754 Год назад +1

    Interesting chat. I looked up that Peter Green tribute concert, it was certainly emotional seeing Jeremy Spencer with the group. That probably was the highlight of the show, and there were a lot of great performances. Glad he managed to look after himself, the voice hasn't changed a bit.

  • @QXZJX
    @QXZJX Год назад +1

    Peter told me in 97 that if he could then ; Danny and Jeremy would be on stage with him that night

  • @syncout
    @syncout Год назад

    check out "Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac Live 1968-70" at 21:16 you see Peter laughing on stage, dodgy quality and French tv but some great stuff including Danny writing a song

  • @johnwright291
    @johnwright291 2 года назад +3

    Are you guys familiar with the FM album kiln house. It's quite different from anything they had done before or since. It was imeaditly after peter greens departure. It's my favorite album of all time probably because of the great time in my life when I discovered it in the summer of 1972 . I listened to it on a trip to alaska from seattle on a tugboat. Sounds like Danny's broken arm probably happened in an alcoholic blackout since he couldn't remember how it happened. I'm a ex alcoholic my self and had several injuries that were a mystery to me. What I heard about the interview for burnings book is that danny just said sorry bob I can't help you. To much stress. John lennon said in an interview that americans love affair with guns scared him. He said they walk around with guns like it's an extension of their arms. Sorry for being so long winded guys. I typed this before I finished watching. Hence the commet about burnings interview.

  • @ericwalter4771
    @ericwalter4771 3 года назад +3

    I’m a big fan of your Channel and support what you and Bob do. Now in the spirit of Danny, I’d love to see a guitar review of a three pickup Les Paul custom. I’m sure you guys can track one down 😉.

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад

      Me too - I really want to play one of those guitars!

  • @keithrh7599
    @keithrh7599 3 года назад

    thanks,really enjoyed the inerview,one bit of trivia i would be interested in,is that i've always wondered is if there was a connection with the sleeves of hello there big boy! and bob welch's french kiss ?

  • @thadonis.
    @thadonis. Год назад +2

    Was Danny still receiving any royalties. Did Fleetwood help him out financially?

    • @t.p.9232
      @t.p.9232 Год назад

      I read somewhere that Mick said he was getting his royalty checks. But, let's see the canceled checks.

  • @t.p.9232
    @t.p.9232 Год назад +1

    I can't imagine the pressure Danny must have been under. Any other band would have disintegrated once your founder and lead guitar quits. Danny stepped right up to the plate and especially for being so young, is really responsible for there still being a Fleetwood Mac. I read somewhere that Danny, being so young, was not even allowed in the hotel bars with the rest of the band when they toured. They would buy him a case of beer and he would be stuck in the hotel room watching TV.

  • @trship6274
    @trship6274 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone have a link for the vimeo clip? Can’t see it. Thanks in advance :-)

    • @trship6274
      @trship6274 3 года назад +1

      Also was that him in that Spice Girls film clip?
      Long time Danny fan here.

    • @uzumaki6759
      @uzumaki6759 3 года назад +1

      @@trship6274 nah. No way

  • @goerfton77
    @goerfton77 3 года назад

    Loved this 👍

  • @paulcooper5748
    @paulcooper5748 2 года назад +1

    Peter green always looks tall to me in pics because jeremy spencer is 5'3 and peter in pictures seems quite abit taller than jeremy love the early fleetwood mac i would have loved to have seen them in the 60s R.I.P to danny and peter awesome musicians.

  • @davidevans3227
    @davidevans3227 Год назад +1

    if you haven't seen it, the "one Sunny day" rehearsal video!
    with french narration..
    short
    but what an absolute gem 🙂

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  Год назад +1

      I agree David

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 Год назад +2

      @@TheGuitarShow i like to show support for anyone remembering danny Kirwan..
      that quiver in his voice..
      like on um..
      ..something inside of me, for example.. 🙂 x

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 Год назад +1

      @@TheGuitarShow sorry..
      gonna blabber on a bit..
      saw Peter green in the mid eighties in my home town of Cardiff and it is memorable for the wrong reasons..
      and then in the noughties moved to Oxford and considered moving to London but didn't..
      i've wondered because i became homeless in Oxford if i would've become homeless in London..?? 🙂 😉
      ..and from there my imagination kicks in! lol

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the messages David - yes I imagine homeless in Oxford is far better than homeless in London if one were to choose a city
      @@davidevans3227

    • @davidevans3227
      @davidevans3227 Год назад +1

      @@TheGuitarShow thankyou..
      back in Cardiff now and caring for my mother.
      big improvement for me,
      thanks for your work here 🙂
      and taking time to reply.

  • @justmadeit2
    @justmadeit2 3 года назад +2

    Interesting discussion. I don't know that much about the early Fleetwood Mac. The stories of the band are interesting. I think I know about 4 or 5 songs from the original lineup

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching

    • @justmadeit2
      @justmadeit2 3 года назад +1

      @@TheGuitarShowJust to add: I made a video about Rod Evans the original singer with Deep Purple. Check it out, just type in search bar above... Where is Rod Evans

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +1

      @@justmadeit2 Great thanks for this I will be very interested in that thanks!

    • @justmadeit2
      @justmadeit2 3 года назад

      @@TheGuitarShow Cool

  • @JohnFiocchi
    @JohnFiocchi Год назад +1

    I can imagine members of Fleetwood Mac saying things to Danny Kirwan that were insulting and hurtful. The reaction Kirwan gave regarding Green..."Hes not my friend " is telling...because when you have a falling out with a band and many years later you actually feel perhaps that they were not your friends.
    It makes sense. Christine McVie had a few negative comments about Danny Kirwan. Interestingly though...there are about 5 or 6 photographs of Christine McVie and Danny Kirwan sitting next to each other where she is looking at him in a romantic way. Perhaps its just accidental or perhaps im misreading the whole thing.
    I used to get the impression that she tried to get close to Danny Kirwan , but couldn't. Yet Danny Kirwan helped her with her first solo album...possibly by producing and writing /playing her stuff.
    The Munich incident has often been attributed to Kirwan and Green being permanently mentally ill after they took Acid that was supposedly laced with something else. Something that affected both of them. Something which lingered and affected their mental state...however...there are people who claim that Danny Kirwan wasnt there.
    Bob Welch stated..." Danny Kirwan used to go off by himself and stay in a room for hours writing" " He was the weirdest person i ever met" Thats the most ridiculous thing ive ever heard in my life! Really? I mean..what do you do when you compose serious music? Sit in front of everyone? Bob Welch obviously had a mentality existing in the social environment of California where everything is open and everything is shared amongst people. Unfortunately thats not what a lot of great writers do. Its completely normal to lock yourself in a room for hours to master a composition. To compose...to create something unique. Bob Welch's position was moronic

    • @t.p.9232
      @t.p.9232 Год назад +2

      My personal thought is that Bob welch came into the band with a cocky attitude and that completely clashed with Danny. Then, like a ticking time bomb he went off on Welch and the rest of the band. As somebody mentioned further up this thread, it seems odd there are not more details on what happened that night when Danny got fired.

    • @RobbyByrne
      @RobbyByrne 5 месяцев назад

      @@t.p.9232 Cocky yes, but cunning and ambitious at the same time.

  • @denniscannon769
    @denniscannon769 3 года назад +3

    If you listen carefully to the interview of Liam's son with the German man '? Rainier' who hosted Peter Green at the 'Munich party event', he says that, 'as far as he knows' only the roadie and Peter from the band were there. But to me it seems highly possible that the other Fleetwood Mac members, who claimed they were at the party, were, in fact, there, but simply remained unnoticed by Rainier, perhaps due to being on another floor of the buiding.

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 Год назад

      Jeremy Spencer's bizarre tale about how Peter and Danny were moving in a strange synchronous manner on the journey home, as if sharing a consciousness or possessed by the same spirit sounds like pure fabrication of the sort that evangelicals tend to create, and half believe. From the comments under the Rainier interview, it was not the Munich party that triggered Peter's mental breakdown, but exposure to a lot of concentrated LSD on the American circuit with the Grateful Dead some months later.

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian Год назад +1

      Herr Rainier and his chick werent interested in the rest of the band at any point and ignored them both before and at the party

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 Год назад

      @@naradaian It is possible that they regarded Peter Green as just a stepping stone to Mick Jagger or Jimi Hendrix. John McVie appears to have taken particular offence at how they ignored the rest of the band.

  • @TrystonL7
    @TrystonL7 Год назад

    Jeremy Spencer did say Kirwan was at the Munich debacle, that he had played there in the basement at the mansion.

  • @PAYNIE21
    @PAYNIE21 3 года назад +1

    Sorry if it's already been mentioned here, but where can i find the clip of the interview in pub in 1989 with Carol Clarke ? as mentioned in this interview ? RUclipsd and Googled but nothing coming up ?

    • @trship6274
      @trship6274 3 года назад +1

      Yep, I’ve searched everywhere and I can’t see it. It’s not in the description as noted :-/

    • @MrJameswingham
      @MrJameswingham 3 года назад

      It looks like it's been taken down again. I heard about it for years before I saw it. Shame it can't be shared. Will post here if I find it anywhere...

    • @MrJameswingham
      @MrJameswingham 3 года назад +1

      I spoke too soon! It's here!!! www.dailymotion.com/video/x2smld8

    • @trship6274
      @trship6274 3 года назад +1

      @@MrJameswingham Great! thank you James. Danny looked in great shape. Glad he was having fun with friends.

    • @MrJameswingham
      @MrJameswingham 3 года назад +1

      @@trship6274 This is how he looked when I met him and the pub was literally on his doorstep.

  • @Newfoundmike
    @Newfoundmike Год назад +4

    Future Games!! Is the Best Fleetwood Mac album!!

  • @waynesilverman3048
    @waynesilverman3048 11 месяцев назад

    James looks well young !even the beard ,good to have a baby face .

  • @kennethnick3213
    @kennethnick3213 Год назад +1

    Wait what did Peter and Mac do to kirwan?

  • @ReeceBurton-e1s
    @ReeceBurton-e1s 8 месяцев назад

    I like it this way

  • @Johnnybethnalgreen
    @Johnnybethnalgreen 3 года назад +7

    Ps didn’t Danny have a terrible row with Bob welch one night , welch keep on n on about Danny being out of tune , which led to Danny smacking his head up a wall in frustration and temper , also heard Bob welch was horrid to Danny all the time ☹️

    • @TheGuitarShow
      @TheGuitarShow  3 года назад +11

      Yes there was an incident like your describe and the band were not happy with Danny. I guess in hindsight they should have taken more care of him.

    • @ClaudiaGonzalezKinkyFloyd
      @ClaudiaGonzalezKinkyFloyd 3 года назад +7

      @@TheGuitarShow that's my opinion too. Bob Welch was not a good person indeed

    • @enlightenedchristian3183
      @enlightenedchristian3183 3 года назад +10

      @@TheGuitarShow Little hitlers in bands ,the least talented of the bunch ,it's the only way they can compensate for mediocracy.They hurt ultra sensitive genius players like Danny in ways that are permanent and despicable.

    • @helmutsecke3529
      @helmutsecke3529 3 года назад +3

      And bleeding Welch ended up topping himself. He must have been a real hoot.

    • @Johnnybethnalgreen
      @Johnnybethnalgreen 3 года назад +3

      @@helmutsecke3529 over the years I’ve heard many a bad story about several members of the Mac , everyone has there bad days or bad years , just a bloody shame they put Danny out to dry , even watching Peter greens son interview the German guy who was with pete in Munich, says Peter was in top form mentally, he just had enough of the music industry bullshit , which for blues players is very true , we all hate the music industry 😂😂😂😂✌️

  • @rustyicepick8462
    @rustyicepick8462 8 месяцев назад

    Are there any interviews with Danny himself?

  • @thadonis.
    @thadonis. Год назад

    Great stuff. Would have liked more info on his time with FM after Peter left (Esp Welch period) but I know this was more about personal,experiences.