Yes, my children are the same way. I grew up on this music. When they find something I grew up listening to because it was my parents music, they don't believe me when I tell them it's Grandma's & Grandpa's era of music. 3:55
Green is a badass! There seems to be a direct connection between his heart, head, his fingers and a higher power. Besides having that sweet tone he understands the need to feel every note to express his pain with his struggles in life. This is a good example of him talking to the audience through his guitar. Great download and thanks for sharing, as fans we need to keep his music alive. RIP Greeny
Thanks Michael, My firstv LP over 50 years ago was Then Play On the last and best Fleetwood Mac LP with Peter Green and has been a constant play in my home. Peter is not only my favorite guitarist but a gentle person that I tried to emulate through my life. @michaelroelant7134
Yes he was rhe one and want find someone who is near him , as songwriter , as guitarist , as man , as kind humanbeing , thank you Peter for all your many beautiful music and Rest in Piece🙏🙏🙏
You hear the reverberation, Peter was crazy about reverb, he gives dynamism to his touch his phrasing his extraordinary bends, nobody has made his bends with vibrato, unrepeatable, the one and only true bluesman Mr Peter Allan Greenbaum
Ive been playing blues guitar over 20 years and i cannot vibrato like Peter. What peter can to at the top of his bend is get the frequency of vibrato to match almost exactly the vibrato of his voice. If he sings with slow and gentle vibrato, or loud with rapid vibrato, he can match it with his guitar vibrato. This is extremely difficult to do. You can hear him do this amazingly on a track called First Train Home on the album The Original Fleetwood Mac.
Wonderful Mr Green ,you we're the great bluesman , you we're the great songweiter , the great musican with all ,a great humanbeing with a great soul and a beautiful special man 💚💚💚🌹
Actually that's a Lonnie Johnson tune called 'Too Late To Cry' he recorded in the 1940s. Lonnie Johnson performed it on one of the American Folk Blues Festivals so I guess that's how Peter got to know that song. Lonnie Johnson has also been tremendous so it's no big surprise Peter likes it. By the way, those Fillmore West '68 concerts are my favourites of all time ever. London '68 is also very good. He's on top of his blues playing at that time. Maybe on top of all blues playing.
Isn’t it interesting how Lonnie Johnson’s sound was so impactful on BB King and then BB was very important to Peters sound ? If you take a close look at the core of their playing you can see similarities between all three . Fantastic
Excellent version, very different to the original. Stan Webb also did a great version with Chicken Shack in the early seventies, which was very close to Lonnie Johnson's American Folk Blues Festival performance.
R.I.P Peter :-( One of my 2 guitar heroes ( with Rory Gallagher) . Thanks krahsnif for this masterpiece. Is there a studio version or another live one with better quality ?
Is it just me, or this is kinda similar to Tea For One and/or Since I've been Loving You by Led Zeppelin? Obviously is very similar to Love That Burns. Love all those songs tbh
if follows the same chord intervals as a lot of minor blues including since I've been loving you but thats in C#m and a little complicated because page used a variety of chord voicings..where as this follows a straight G minor blues,exactly like worried dream but that was greens deal and he had such beautiful tone. .tbh I haven't heard this before but I can play worried dream and its exactly the same deal. all these licks kick off in G minor then follow chords in the blues scale!
@@TheSeafordian The Black Crows lead singer was asked who he believes to be the greatest of all time, he chose Peter, The Green God. It is said that Jimmy Page while touring with the Black Crows spoke often about his obsession with Peter's playing and his gift for being bless with marvelous tone and talent. Jimmy commented that the tone he got from the guitar was unequaled.
I'm 70 years young when I get a chance to play this fleetwood mac young people are awe struck and I tell them it's 50 years old they don't believe it.
About 55 years ago actually!!
Yes, my children are the same way. I grew up on this music. When they find something I grew up listening to because it was my parents music, they don't believe me when I tell them it's Grandma's & Grandpa's era of music. 3:55
Green is a badass! There seems to be a direct connection between his heart, head, his fingers and a higher power. Besides having that sweet tone he understands the need to feel every note to express his pain with his struggles in life. This is a good example of him talking to the audience through his guitar. Great download and thanks for sharing, as fans we need to keep his music alive. RIP Greeny
Jewish non Trinity Christian.
Best reply ever😊
Thanks Michael, My firstv LP over 50 years ago was Then Play On the last and best Fleetwood Mac LP with Peter Green and has been a constant play in my home. Peter is not only my favorite guitarist but a gentle person that I tried to emulate through my life. @michaelroelant7134
BADASS
Yes he was rhe one and want find someone who is near him , as songwriter , as guitarist , as man , as kind humanbeing , thank you Peter for all your many beautiful music and Rest in Piece🙏🙏🙏
have been playing fleetwood mac since the sixties, in my seventies now still love peter,thank you krahsnif,for this wonderfull track.
I can’t believe how good this is. And how young Peter Green was at his peak.
Yep - the ripe old age of 21 here.
Just jaw dropping.
So heartfelt , his music brings me to tears. Musician, do not created music like this anymore. Beautiful, another great guitarist, lost
I love Peter Green I love Rory Gallagher thanks to these two wonderful men for so many memories and great music
You hear the reverberation, Peter was crazy about reverb, he gives dynamism to his touch his phrasing his extraordinary bends, nobody has made his bends with vibrato, unrepeatable, the one and only true bluesman Mr Peter Allan Greenbaum
Nobody? Danny Kirwan did!
Ive been playing blues guitar over 20 years and i cannot vibrato like Peter. What peter can to at the top of his bend is get the frequency of vibrato to match almost exactly the vibrato of his voice. If he sings with slow and gentle vibrato, or loud with rapid vibrato, he can match it with his guitar vibrato. This is extremely difficult to do. You can hear him do this amazingly on a track called First Train Home on the album The Original Fleetwood Mac.
Wonderful Mr Green ,you we're the great bluesman , you we're the great songweiter , the great musican with all ,a great humanbeing with a great soul and a beautiful special man 💚💚💚🌹
Peters playing really makes me feel something. Both his playing and singing. I wish i could play and sing like him, my biggest idol!
One of the greatest.
Greene.
Mac.
This live version and recording.
Not heard this before ! A great track ! 👍🎸
R.I.P Mr. Peter Green!
Beautiful just beautiful...
An old fave for sure !! Greeny just does it right !
Actually that's a Lonnie Johnson tune called 'Too Late To Cry' he recorded in the 1940s. Lonnie Johnson performed it on one of the American Folk Blues Festivals so I guess that's how Peter got to know that song. Lonnie Johnson has also been tremendous so it's no big surprise Peter likes it. By the way, those Fillmore West '68 concerts are my favourites of all time ever. London '68 is also very good. He's on top of his blues playing at that time. Maybe on top of all blues playing.
just found this so thanks for the in fo. its great to get blues songs right all around and peter certainly does the job here.
Some serious string bending going on here, wow
Isn’t it interesting how Lonnie Johnson’s sound was so impactful on BB King and then BB was very important to Peters sound ? If you take a close look at the core of their playing you can see similarities between all three . Fantastic
@@haloskater24 i love these evolution of styles. by the way i would absolutely include t-bone walker who also was a huge influence on early bb king
Excellent version, very different to the original. Stan Webb also did a great version with Chicken Shack in the early seventies, which was very close to Lonnie Johnson's American Folk Blues Festival performance.
Starts like "need your love so bad". I'd give my right hand if I could see Peter play!
Mesmerising
So similar to "Love That Burns"....delightful and thanks a lot!
Yes, nice ears 👂 Evelyn, exact intonation of both songs 🎵 👌
The guitar intro on this is magic
The guitar talks like a conversation - give and take.
Yes! Classic Call & Response.
Absolutely Peter’s call and response that he was so good at💚
El blues es un contrapunto...
Thanks for sharing these fond memories that I'm lucky to share.
Basically “I’ve Got A Mind To Give Up Living” Check that version from 1970 Seattle show
Both masterpiece
fookin awesome ---just wish it was louder
just amazing - wow
RIP PETER
That look in his eye... He knew that one day we would know what he knows.
Love it, thanks so much for this you're an absolute legend
Again, the notes not played.
Wunderbar...simply wonderful!!!
Great... Thanks For Share
Btw, massive thanks for the upload 👍
Wounderful
R.I.P Peter :-( One of my 2 guitar heroes ( with Rory Gallagher) . Thanks krahsnif for this masterpiece.
Is there a studio version or another live one with better quality ?
Pete Tolson, The Pretty Things also haft "the gift".
Agree. Peter, Rory andar Mick Bloomfield. Greetings Bill
thank you so much
a 5 star!!Brillinat!!
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Awesome 😊♥️
Oh yes
Guess we can't indeed :-(
There is something about this that reminds me of the long version of "Voodoo Chile" from Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" album.
This was well before that
Is it just me, or this is kinda similar to Tea For One and/or Since I've been Loving You by Led Zeppelin? Obviously is very similar to Love That Burns.
Love all those songs tbh
when it comes to the Blues...
hours seem to slip into days
Led Zepp didn't mind who they copied.
if follows the same chord intervals as a lot of minor blues including since I've been loving you but thats in C#m and a little complicated because page used a variety of chord voicings..where as this follows a straight G minor blues,exactly like worried dream but that was greens deal and he had such beautiful tone. .tbh I haven't heard this before but I can play worried dream and its exactly the same deal. all these licks kick off in G minor then follow chords in the blues scale!
@@TheSeafordian The Black Crows lead singer was asked who he believes to be the greatest of all time, he chose Peter, The Green God. It is said that Jimmy Page while touring with the Black Crows spoke often about his obsession with Peter's playing and his gift for being bless with marvelous tone and talent. Jimmy commented that the tone he got from the guitar was unequaled.
@@TheSeafordianstill a good band tho
why only 20ish years old, transitioned from bassist can play like this? answer: PG born to be blues blooded.
lifetimes of learning to play is my guess
Music is amazing. What I don't get is that the Fillmore East closed 27.06.1971 so when was this? F.Mac played there 06-07.12.1968, is this from then?
Primo, supreme Green 1968!
A late substitute eh? I reckon once PG and the boys had finished with them the audience were pleased they came..
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Loving this!! Where can you download this concert please, what a tone!! And I'd thought I'd heard all of PG's stuff. It's not on Sugarmegs :(
Keep looking, its out there, blogspots, torrents etc
Woah
Sure you can't. 👸
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oh shit I just got to clean the white stuff off my les paul
huzzer060883 did you smell it?
I could never even try❤
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