Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac ~ Live At Warehouse New Orleans 1970 Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2015
- Modern Electric Blues Live 1970
Part 2
Live At The Warehouse New Orleans LA Feb 1 , 1970
Track List
Sandy Mary 5:12
Got A Mind To Give Up Living 7:52
Only You 4:11
World In Harmony 3:40
Stranger Blues 5:34
I Can't Hold Out 7:27
Oh Well 2:54
Rattlesnake Shake 13:32
Underway 8:22
Coming Your Way 11:31
Twist And Shout 5:13
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I was at this show @ The Warehouse. If I am not mistaken, It was the first band to play at the warehouse, alone with the Flock & Canned Heat. It was a I was 17 years old. It was so Awesome!! Then the Bands kept coming to the warehouse! Then it just got so big & this place could only hold 3,000 people Tops!! But in the beginning we seen Tull, Yes, & the Allman Bros. would play there once a month. The Good old Day's!!
1960s Miss them ALL so much. Greenie was up there with Jimi. SERIOUSLY.
Wow, what a treasure from the musical archives. Historical event. This is the Fleetwood Mac I was introduced to when I was 14 and my first musical crush was Danny Kirwan. i bought the Kiln House, Future Games, Bare trees , and Penguin albums, played them to the ground. Also turned on to Led Zeppelin and ironically later at 17 became a Dead head. But it all started with Fleetwood Mac and I still think Danny Kirwan, for his age was phenomenal and magical, wish hed been able to keep playing all these years. So many really great bands from that period , late 60s early 70s, we were fortunate. Its sad, the talented ,sensitive ,artistic souls that became casualties of the intense drugs going around.
Spencer, Kirwan and Peter Green - what a guitar line up! This is one of the best rock line ups of all time. Really miss this band line up and these times.
Mr Green's Slow Blues is sublime. The feeling, the bends, the tone. In a class by himself.
This is absolutely breathtaking. I think this is the concert that Peter jammed with Jerry Garcia. As they were trading licks Jerry bowed down to Peter and stopped playing.
I Have a Mind to Give Up Living is one of his best performances ever. Nice job on this song by the Butterfield band as well, but this one is stunning. PG is so overwhelming here and on Jumping at Shadows because he really felt the depressive message of the lyrics.
Holy Cow!!! It might seem odd to use the term "Blues genius", but if that's not what Peter Green was on the night this was taped, then I don't know what else you could call him. What I've always found fascinating about this period of the Mac, right before Peter left, was how generous Peter was in sharing the spotlight with his two co-lead singer/guitarists Jeremy Spencer and especially Danny Kirwan. Peter clearly wanted the Mac to function as a unit rather than solely as a vehicle for himself. And it pays off in the sheer variety of styles they explore here, from many shades of the Blues to basic Rock & Roll to unexpected creations like "World In Harmony" and "Oh Well". Peter burns the brightest, but Danny and Jeremy both shine too. Maybe a powerful mix like this was too volatile to last much longer than it did, but I still think it's a shame that this lineup of the Mac ended when they clearly had so much more to give. No wonder that to this day Mick Fleetwood still refers to Peter as "The Green God".
Got A Mind To Give Up Living unbelievable passion in that playing. BB would be proud.
"Got A Mind Up To Give Up Living" : :. Unbelievable! Gorgeous!!
Unbelievable!!!! Dimitris what a treasure you are given to the world!!! You are a Saint!!!! Thank you so much. Originally one of the greatest white blues band till they became a pop band with teenage songs. Holly sh ...!!!!
Peter Green just keeps on giving. I hadn't heard this one before and is just as amazing like all the other things he's done. Everything he has done is great. One of the greatest bluesman of all time.
This shows is just absolutely brilliant
what a crazy good performance on Got A Mind To Give Up Living by peter .love it. probably his best...
peter green is 'on a rocket' - one of the all time greats!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Peter Green Mac period was the best !!! Amazing 😄
Peter Green had a direct connection between his heart, head his fingers and a Higher Power. Awesome BB King song, "mind to give up living". Great show by the real Mac!
When I Wake Up and crawl out of bed I'm Rockin to the Blues all day long. Kick up the Blues and play it loud for me. I never listened to RUclips until 2 years ago. I played my technics stereo equipment with six feet tall speakers and I had thousands of old vinyl albums. Chess and Vee Jay Record Company in Chicago had so much Blues I couldn't buy enough. The albums were cheap back then. Fleetwood Mac Live N Loud in Chicago was awesome.
Peter Green, what a musical genius! not too many bands before or since with a better lineup than this.
Peter Green is a legend in his own time. comment from the John Lennon Memorial Park. BB King said Greens guitar work put shivers up and down his spine.