@@brennenlancashire2465 Google it. There are orchestra performances you can watch. My point was this is a Jeff Beck performance of an old song. It was not a performer of Jeff Beck doing a Fleetwood Mac song. Beck recorded it in 1966, Fleetwood Mac didn't even form until 1967.
Danny first picked up a guitar at age 15. By 18, he was a member of FM and writing half their songs. Danny was a prodigy, with all the up side and down side it entails.
Many guitarists are "forgotten" when they leave a famous group. Mick Taylor, for example, kind of disappeared, after leaving the Rolling Stones in 1974.
What gets lost on so many folks is how young *and* innovative he was. Today kids can hop on RUclips and see different styles and get ideas. He just did what came natural.
The reason Peter is laughing is the dodgy bongo's and then when he starts playing the riff, realises he's left the volume turned down on his guitar and then has to quickly turn it back back to full. Wonderful!
The same year I saw Hendrix. The same year I saw a new group named Led Zeppelin opening for Vanilla Fudge. A few months later Fleetwood Mac billed with Blood, Sweat and Tears in San Antonio.
I agree about his voice. Out of all the other famous guitarist vocalists, including Clapton, Peters is by far the best, live or recorded. I saw the band as it is on this video back in the 60’s. They, he, was brilliant. Memorable.
@@MimonJesus67 NOPE. Popularity is NOT quality. Alan is factually correct. Producing pop music is the act of removing complexity that confuses stupid people. It is removing controversy, removing excellence, writing music with the lowest common denominator so that the largest number of people will hear the HOOK and pay for the product. It is literally to sell out. "Oh Well" is among the greatest anthems of rock history, like Knights in White Satin, Whiter Shade of Pale, Karn Evil. The pop classics like Sarah have their place, but sonically, musically, compositionally, they just don't compare qualitatively.
@@communitycollegegenius9684 and that is pure opinion , they both have their good qualities and they both have their bad qualities , Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries , is a far better song then anything Peter Green even thought of.....So by your Logic "Oh-Well" is a pop music song compared to anything Hedges wrote...or Weather Report. Lets Look at a band like Marillion "Kayleigh" has a great hook, and musically it's very simple song fits in with your POP Definition while " Script For A Jester's Tear" is one of Marillion's more complex songs and is certainly a song written for those who appreciate a more" progressive" song. so by your logic were would Marillion stand ? As a guitarist I find some of Lindsey Buckingham's songs more Complex then Greens music......but I don't think of new "Mac" songs as better ,...... I wrote this song in 1985, has a great hook , but obviously never became popular ruclips.net/video/JijXyb4XpdM/видео.html
@@rickgehring7507 I'm sorry rick. It's THAN not then. I don't think you understand yourself, it's hard to tell. Yes, what Mensch said was 100% opinion. NO, you said it yourself, "by my logic", so you understand that my statement used a basis (other than opinion) to qualitatively describe/rank genres. I use the algorithms of 2nd year "Music Appreciation" to subtract music components from the ideal fully developed composition. The results are not a one-note drone, but very much a guitar/voice like Sarah. Your hate of opinion then using opinion "better" to compare Hedges to Green is an oxymoron. "Better" is not what determines the genre, and I agree with you, there are some real stinkers in prog and by Green. There is the occasional VERY RARE good composition that becomes popular. I know! Seems impossible. BUT the overall statistical average is that pop is soooo bad that it could make the human race extinct. The goals (popularity) and measurement of success (money) are the OPPOSITE of making (quality) music to further the art. I would have been happy to have seen the band continue to LEARN their craft put out the best product that represented their thoughts and feelings even with Lindsey Buckingham. I frankly don't know enough of the internal struggles that lead to their change indirection. I just know that I hate everything about Stevie Nicks. She is the Yoko Ono that ruined the band.
@Evan Hodge Perhaps, but unfortunately he’s commemorated by no publication, as crappy as they are - no list of top guitar players, no review of his playing style or chops, and he certainly seemed cast aside by the new FMac regime in the 70s. Just pointing out that he seems a little like Brian Jones and Syd Barrett but less famous.
@@petermiller3774 It certainly was Kirwan - a great guitarist. But it's Green's song, it's Green's riffs, it's Green's voice and it's Green's typical generosity to allow another guitarist to lead.
I was (am) a huge fan of Peter Green, both the bluesy voice and sublime guitar. However, people sometimes forget what Danny Kirwen added to the band upon joining. eg it was Danny playing lead on this clip.
Peter Green was a big one. with a great voice, great feeling, great songwriting, and great creativity. a big one. unimaginable what Fleetwood Mac would have been if he would have stayed. what they would have evolved into.
Yes the Brian. Jones Complaint -. You put a serious Blues Band together & 2 of the guys start writing. Pop music hits & you become Sideshow Brian in your own. Band--mortifying 🤔🎼
There's a doco about Peter Green. It's such a sad story...LSD screwed up his brain. So much talent but he was struggling to cope with life and the band.
Now pay attention boys and girls of today's generation as this is what Rock N Roll sounds like. I first seen them in Morecambe Pier England in 1967 when they just formed... I was 17.
Kicking the doors down. Like it when Peter Green laughs after the little conga bit. What a great time and band. What amazing guitar playing and song with the blues behind it.
I remember this when I was an iron worker on a nuclear power plant and these 2 dudes from down by saint.Louis come up and these cats knew some good music.And I thank them so much
This is THE Fleetwood Mac, created, inspired, and led by one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Peter Green. He was a genius, sadly destroyed by drugs like many before and after him. But we have the music to remember him by, and it will live forever.
@@marcumexe Nothing sad about it? I take it you're a junkie too. Only the mentally deranged would say there was nothing sad about a genius like Peter Green being cut off in his prime by illicit drugs, given to him by others who did not have a toenail of his talent. They call drugs "Dope" for a very good reason. I am a contemporary of the Peter Green generation and I can assure you not "everybody" was stupid enough to follow the mellings over the cliff, myself included.
@@marcumexe It seems this site has put you on a Police protection list. My reply to your idiotic post was deleted by the Thought Police. The destruction of Peter Green's creative mind by drugs was a CATASTROPHE for him and the world of music. Like Syd Barrett, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendix et al he was totally wrecked by illicit drugs. There is NOTHING positive to be said about it. Just because large numbers of people choose to do something entirely self-destructive does not make it right. I get the distinct impression from your nom-de-plume - User - that you are amongst the ranks of the drug abusers, hence your cavalier approach to the subject. To put your absurd viewpoint in historical perspective, lots of allegedly intelligent people in the Middle Ages believed that by bleeding the sick you could cure them, when in actual fact this "remedy" led to death from blood loss in many cases. QED.
Peter Green...Best brit blues guitarist, amazing songwriter, great voice, and reluctant superstar. Plus, he looks pretty stoned in this TV appearance...love his laughter in the middle of a riff:)
The same 4 of us met on a Thursday night & Listened to this Album in 1967/8 with a Crate of NEWCASTLE BROWN & GET WASTED THAT SET US UP FOR THE WEEKEND TO GO & LISTEN TO LIVE MUSIC GREAT WEEKENDS COSMIC MUSIC STILLL CHUGGING NOE 73 ROCK ON
I 'found' Fleetwood Mac with Rumours, and Tango. Then eventually Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. I love them both! Both amazing bands in their own, but different, ways. :)
Peter Green had it all. Wonderful guitarist. Great voice and stage presence. Excellent song writer. Drug use was his downfall otherwise he would have been more of a household name. Despite this acknowledged by many as one of the greatest guitar players ever and has left a fantastic legacy of songs.
I saw him with his splinter band at St Georges Hall Bradford, a few years ago, when he came back on the scene, he was still a brilliant guitarist and singer. it was an honour to see him.
Yeah I absolutely loved Fleetwood Mac back then, but the newer Fleetwood Mac, (still an old band) was incredible. They were a band that needed a new sound. Rhiannon was a total breakthrough. Such a hypnotic song! Okay, lay it on me with the negative reactions. 😂
I remember hearing this late at night on my little clock radio by my head turned down really low so my parents didn’t know I was still awake cause I had to get up early and go to school ! It opened a 14 year old boys eyes to a much bigger world !
Fleetwood Mac were a great band but no band can lose someone of the calibre of Peter Green and be the same, he was a special talent and pretty much irreplaceable.
This brings back memories. My parents were typical 1970's party people, and our house was often the venue for their crazy shenanigans. One of the benefits of holding drunken parties is that people forget to take their records home with them (when people owned records of course). This particular Fleetwood Mac single was one I discovered as a child. I put it on.....and it blew my brain molecules to Pluto via Uranus !! On the day I discovered this I also came across Fleetwood Mac's "Green Manalishi" which pulled my intestines out through my left ear and rearranged my rear cleft. Yes, the good old 70's, and good old (original) Fleetwood Mac.
@@traceya9615 Lol 😊 Thank you. Yes, most of my organs survived intact I'm pleased to say. In all seriousness, those discoveries in my parents ever expanding record collection really helped form my musical tastes. Blues/Rock has always been my favourite and the early incarnation of Fleetwood Mac along with many other great British bands created such a fantastic body of work. (No wonder my internals were shaken up 😁👍) ruclips.net/video/kTvKaLW5bu8/видео.html
I all incarnations of FM & it’s great to see Peter Green because back in those days concerts weren’t filmed the way they are today. It’s such a shame Peter Greens life was destroyed by mental illness & drugs.
This was the real Fleetwood Mac, bluesy, rocking it out. Never the same after Peter Green left.
Darn shame to. He was a really great Guitarist and Song Writer. I got that Shrine CD around somewhere.
Of course. Peter was the soul of the band!
I’ll settle for the original Mac 🎶☮️
I too...
What happened to them after Peter green left? Did they ever do anything after he left?
The original Fleetwood Mac were pure class !!!!!
This isn't their song, it was written in 1928 for an orchestra.
@@peterolbrisch8970 who wrote it?
@@hamdelsun68 Maurice Ravel, for orchestra in 1928.
@@peterolbrisch8970yeah, but I bet it never sounded as good as this version, Peter Green was amazing
@@brennenlancashire2465 Google it. There are orchestra performances you can watch. My point was this is a Jeff Beck performance of an old song. It was not a performer of Jeff Beck doing a Fleetwood Mac song. Beck recorded it in 1966, Fleetwood Mac didn't even form until 1967.
Peter Green, not only a great Guitar player, but a great husky voiced singer, he had it all.
This isn't their song, it was written in 1928 for an orchestra.
But as great as Peter is, Danny Kirwan plays lead guitar here.
@@markfleming4162 yea,everyone in the band was great, all good musicians.
@@markfleming4162 Why are you talking about Fleetwood Mac, they didn't write this song. Beck did this song a year before they even were a band.
Oh so true❤❤
Peter + Danny together =awesome
This isn't their song.
@@peterolbrisch8970
Peter Green wrote it and they are both playing brilliantly on this recording , so I would say it certainly is !
Definitely one of the greatest guitar riffs of all time IMO
Danny tearing it up!
Yeah...people tend to ignore the fact that there were 3 guitar players in the band. None of them slouches.
@@micksherlock4083 True
Jimmy Paige was inspired with Black Dog Riff
@@zozo_1013
Totally … fairly blatant as well.
Peter Green and Danny Kirwan. I don't need more fleetwood mac. If those two are not in the band, you can go your own way...
Very clever! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This isn't their song.
@@peterolbrisch8970 its not??
Oh well ❤
@@peterolbrisch8970 Yes it is Peter Green Wrote Oh Well!
Greeney was an enigma and one hell of a guitar player. His legacy goes on. RIP ❤
It's not their song.
This FleedwoodMac ,were absolutly ,the cream of bluesrock , RIP Perter Green ❤
nema!
This isn't their song.
@@peterolbrisch8970prove it
Kirwan was incredible and so young, a forgotten guitar genius!
Danny first picked up a guitar at age 15. By 18, he was a member of FM and writing half their songs. Danny was a prodigy, with all the up side and down side it entails.
Many guitarists are "forgotten" when they leave a famous group. Mick Taylor, for example, kind of disappeared, after leaving the Rolling Stones in 1974.
My favorite FM guitarist. Bare Trees was brilliant
He was a great songwriter too.
What gets lost on so many folks is how young *and* innovative he was. Today kids can hop on RUclips and see different styles and get ideas. He just did what came natural.
The reason Peter is laughing is the dodgy bongo's and then when he starts playing the riff, realises he's left the volume turned down on his guitar and then has to quickly turn it back back to full. Wonderful!
What a year for music 1969.
It sure was!
It was a good year to be a freshman in high school also.
My birth year! Lot of major events that year...moon landing, Woodstock, Manson family murders, Jets upset Colts in Super Bowl 3.
It was the best year.
The same year I saw Hendrix. The same year I saw a new group named Led Zeppelin opening for Vanilla Fudge. A few months later Fleetwood Mac billed with Blood, Sweat and Tears in San Antonio.
Terrific band of musicians; Danny Kirwan & Peter Green were especially gifted. I love Peter's voice just as much as his badass guitar playing.
Kirwan was providing the “Badass sound” not Green.
Yes that’s true about Jew green not giving the baddass
I agree about his voice. Out of all the other famous guitarist vocalists, including Clapton, Peters is by far the best, live or recorded. I saw the band as it is on this video back in the 60’s. They, he, was brilliant. Memorable.
@@Palestinian_holocaust False prophet
His voice itself is a gift from God.
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac will always be the best version of this group in my humble opinion.
Yes!
Totally agree!
This isn't their song.
@@peterolbrisch8970prove it
@@MichaelMidgett I misread this when I made the comment. I thought this was about the song Bolero. ( Which isn't their song )
Can you imagine raw music like this being played today? Sadly, no longer available…
Wonder what people of today would make of a certain man called, JIMI HENDRIX.??
How good would it have been to attend one of their rehearsals/jam sessions. Skinning it up, sitting back and taking it all in.
@@andymatthews7617 Different times, different musical styles.
@@davemathews7890 but QUALITY is QUALITY.
@@andymatthews7617 Agreed. I don't think this is just good music. It's art.
the real fleetwood mac, sadly never to be repeated
Fleetwood Mac from 1975 on was better.
@@MimonJesus67 NOPE. Popularity is NOT quality. Alan is factually correct. Producing pop music is the act of removing complexity that confuses stupid people. It is removing controversy, removing excellence, writing music with the lowest common denominator so that the largest number of people will hear the HOOK and pay for the product. It is literally to sell out. "Oh Well" is among the greatest anthems of rock history, like Knights in White Satin, Whiter Shade of Pale, Karn Evil. The pop classics like Sarah have their place, but sonically, musically, compositionally, they just don't compare qualitatively.
@@communitycollegegenius9684 and that is pure opinion , they both have their good qualities and they both have their bad qualities , Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries , is a far better song then anything Peter Green even thought of.....So by your Logic "Oh-Well" is a pop music song compared to anything Hedges wrote...or Weather Report. Lets Look at a band like Marillion "Kayleigh" has a great hook, and musically it's very simple song fits in with your POP Definition while " Script For A Jester's Tear" is one of Marillion's more complex songs and is certainly a song written for those who appreciate a more" progressive" song. so by your logic were would Marillion stand ? As a guitarist I find some of Lindsey Buckingham's songs more Complex then Greens music......but I don't think of new "Mac" songs as better ,...... I wrote this song in 1985, has a great hook , but obviously never became popular ruclips.net/video/JijXyb4XpdM/видео.html
@@rickgehring7507 I'm sorry rick. It's THAN not then. I don't think you understand yourself, it's hard to tell. Yes, what Mensch said was 100% opinion. NO, you said it yourself, "by my logic", so you understand that my statement used a basis (other than opinion) to qualitatively describe/rank genres. I use the algorithms of 2nd year "Music Appreciation" to subtract music components from the ideal fully developed composition. The results are not a one-note drone, but very much a guitar/voice like Sarah. Your hate of opinion then using opinion "better" to compare Hedges to Green is an oxymoron. "Better" is not what determines the genre, and I agree with you, there are some real stinkers in prog and by Green. There is the occasional VERY RARE good composition that becomes popular. I know! Seems impossible. BUT the overall statistical average is that pop is soooo bad that it could make the human race extinct. The goals (popularity) and measurement of success (money) are the OPPOSITE of making (quality) music to further the art. I would have been happy to have seen the band continue to LEARN their craft put out the best product that represented their thoughts and feelings even with Lindsey Buckingham. I frankly don't know enough of the internal struggles that lead to their change indirection. I just know that I hate everything about Stevie Nicks. She is the Yoko Ono that ruined the band.
@@communitycollegegenius9684 typical internet bully, correct rammarg when you can't not bes understand the Argument....Thanks for playing.....
True, a blues band went to a pop group overnight, without Peter. 🎸💓.
Now this is THE one and only Fleetwood Mac🌹💓💓💓💓
Smiles, hi Sheila 👋
The Green Man - still young, healthy and sounding great. Kirwan making those lead lines scream in terror.
Give me the early Fleetwood Mac!
Danny Kirwan was so very, very underrated. That vibrato of Danny's would make BB King proud.
Great player. Really sad that the two great guitarists in this band had such tough lives. RIP Danny and Peter.
Danny just tears it up no two ways about it.
Danny Kirwan "underrated"? No he wasn't. What a stupid comment. He's recognised as one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.
“Underrated” is an overused essentially meaningless buzzword piece of fluff nothing word,….
@@JeffaHensley ...and it seems to be polluting RUclips at the moment. If I had 10 cents for every dumb 'underrated' comment I'd be a rich man.
The real Fleetwood Mac
Seeing Peter giggle through this will always make me smile 😀
The camera didn't show it very well, but Danny was the one playing the lead with the intense vibrato.
You don't say
The one and only group of musisians that should have been called "Fleetwood Mac " a vision of Peter Green and no one else. RIP Peter.
Peter Green came through the John Mayall Band master class for great guitarists
Old hippy 71 years young piece and love to All ❤❤❤❤. Magic man 👨 that's music 🎶 still rocking yeah 😎
How come we don’t hear more about Danny Kirwan? Great player in his own right
He passed away a few years ago.
@@jbcphx63 He was homeless for years after he was kicked out of Fleetwood Mac - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Kirwan and RIP Christine Mcvie 11/30/2022
@@utetrahemicon He also release 3 Solo album.
@Evan Hodge Perhaps, but unfortunately he’s commemorated by no publication, as crappy as they are - no list of top guitar players, no review of his playing style or chops, and he certainly seemed cast aside by the new FMac regime in the 70s. Just pointing out that he seems a little like Brian Jones and Syd Barrett but less famous.
Saw PGFM many times in South London. Peter's family lived just around the corner from me. I knew his Mum and Dad.
uau ....
Entire band were quality!
i remember my 1st wife & i raving over this when we first heard it
Peter Green was an amazing talent.
I agree totally Peter green is a legend
As well as Danny Kirwan. After them the true Fleets had died...
"The Green God" as the other graffiti said
Another one destroyed by drug abuse ..... so many gentle souls ....
The real Fleetwood Mac with Peter green
thats some serious string bending going on by Mr Kirwan...amazing.
That Les Paul is the equivalent of Excalibur. Peter Green was an absolute badass.
I'm doubly sure Hammett isn't letting it out for a gig... except a HoF 'er. Oh Wait.
to think it's in the manicured and fingernail painted hands of a metallica player is a bummer.
The guy that's playing lead is Danny not Peter sorry
@@petermiller3774 It certainly was Kirwan - a great guitarist. But it's Green's song, it's Green's riffs, it's Green's voice and it's Green's typical generosity to allow another guitarist to lead.
@@petermiller3774 the riff leading up to each verse is both Danny and Peter.
The absolute, total, out of this world, best ever guitar riff ever ever ever !!!!!!!
What about Prince and Hendrix,Jeff Beck. But green was amazing
Peter Green’s voice oh Wow, and his guitar geez. What a great band.
With him. Without him the band was pure crap.
Actually Danny Kirwin is playing most of the lead!!
He seems so happy here its unfortunatly got into rough times later on.
I was (am) a huge fan of Peter Green, both the bluesy voice and sublime guitar. However, people sometimes forget what Danny Kirwen added to the band upon joining. eg it was Danny playing lead on this clip.
Don't forget Jeremy Spencer.
Peter Green was a big one. with a great voice, great feeling, great songwriting, and great creativity. a big one. unimaginable what Fleetwood Mac would have been if he would have stayed. what they would have evolved into.
Yes the Brian. Jones Complaint -. You put a serious Blues Band together & 2 of the guys start writing. Pop music hits & you become Sideshow Brian in your own. Band--mortifying 🤔🎼
Would have stayed? He took two acids and didn’t find his way back. In this psychical situation he was not abel to perform again.
@@thommyh.4492 Jesus.
@@keep_walking_on_grass that too! He messed with LSD a bit too much, then went religious.
There's a doco about Peter Green. It's such a sad story...LSD screwed up his brain. So much talent but he was struggling to cope with life and the band.
Peter Green. Saw him on his comeback tour. Wonderful 👍
RIP,Peter,you are a legend.
Now pay attention boys and girls of today's generation as this is what Rock N Roll sounds like.
I first seen them in Morecambe Pier England in 1967 when they just formed... I was 17.
The Green God with Danny. The best.
THIS is R&R ! NOTHING like it today , nothing !! So glad I saw this played in the late 60's in Detroit .
Love this and Danny Kirwan is genius 🙏🙏
Talented man
Has to be one of the top ten rock tunes ever, and I'm struggling to think what would be above "Oh Well"
Kicking the doors down. Like it when Peter Green laughs after the little conga bit. What a great time and band. What amazing guitar playing and song with the blues behind it.
Nothing better than this music,OH WELL.
Excellent performance!
This has always been one of my favourite songs. Genius!
Killer song, great live version. The tepid applause from the bored audience is hilarious.
OMG, oh well is so great, really miss him, tragic
Same here Betsy, how are you doing?
That Hammond was on 🔥
Peter Green at his very best! 😁
I remember this when I was an iron worker on a nuclear power plant and these 2 dudes from down by saint.Louis come up and these cats knew some good music.And I thank them so much
my absolute favorite Fleetwood Mac tune!
Beautiful vibes ! When music ruled !
I had forgotten just how good Peter Green’s voice was.
Fleetwood Mac s best era without a doubt❤
You're absolutely right, how are you doing Marilyn?
What a beautiful original riff
RIP John Mayall 🙏💙🎤🎸 Blues Legend 💙💙🌟⭐️💫
I love all iterations of Fleetwood mac in all honesty. This is class though!!
This is THE Fleetwood Mac, created, inspired, and led by one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Peter Green. He was a genius, sadly destroyed by drugs like many before and after him. But we have the music to remember him by, and it will live forever.
Nasty
Was it worth the hit.? So many young dudes and girls gone or afflicted. Families destroyed. I hate it
Nothing sad about it was just the way things were at that time for everybody not just some..
@@marcumexe Nothing sad about it? I take it you're a junkie too. Only the mentally deranged would say there was nothing sad about a genius like Peter Green being cut off in his prime by illicit drugs, given to him by others who did not have a toenail of his talent. They call drugs "Dope" for a very good reason. I am a contemporary of the Peter Green generation and I can assure you not "everybody" was stupid enough to follow the mellings over the cliff, myself included.
@@marcumexe It seems this site has put you on a Police protection list. My reply to your idiotic post was deleted by the Thought Police. The destruction of Peter Green's creative mind by drugs was a CATASTROPHE for him and the world of music. Like Syd Barrett, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendix et al he was totally wrecked by illicit drugs. There is NOTHING positive to be said about it. Just because large numbers of people choose to do something entirely self-destructive does not make it right. I get the distinct impression from your nom-de-plume - User - that you are amongst the ranks of the drug abusers, hence your cavalier approach to the subject. To put your absurd viewpoint in historical perspective, lots of allegedly intelligent people in the Middle Ages believed that by bleeding the sick you could cure them, when in actual fact this "remedy" led to death from blood loss in many cases. QED.
The beginning of showmanship!
Peter Green...Best brit blues guitarist, amazing songwriter, great voice, and reluctant superstar. Plus, he looks pretty stoned in this TV appearance...love his laughter in the middle of a riff:)
Probably full of Acid as well
Yes lol
Drugs broke him unfortunately
@@ThomB1031 "It's better to burn out than to fade away"
John Mayall’s back up band! Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood! RIP, Sir Mayall❤️❤️🎶🎶🎶
Superb never tire of this still as fresh today as when l first heard it brilliant musicians great song.
Two of the best complimenting guitarist ever
It's so annoying that I miss him
....❤❤❤❤
Happy birthday Peter Green 👏🎉
Rip Peter, safe now , cannot hurt you now.
The same 4 of us met on a Thursday night & Listened to this Album in 1967/8 with a Crate of NEWCASTLE BROWN & GET WASTED THAT SET US UP FOR THE WEEKEND TO GO & LISTEN TO LIVE MUSIC GREAT WEEKENDS COSMIC MUSIC STILLL CHUGGING NOE 73 ROCK ON
Genius ! ! !
The great Peter Green
I 'found' Fleetwood Mac with Rumours, and Tango.
Then eventually Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac.
I love them both!
Both amazing bands in their own, but different, ways. :)
Peter Green had it all. Wonderful guitarist. Great voice and stage presence. Excellent song writer. Drug use was his downfall otherwise he would have been more of a household name. Despite this acknowledged by many as one of the greatest guitar players ever and has left a fantastic legacy of songs.
Folks just don't seem to get it, this was what everybody was up to during that time not a downfall or tragedy..
I saw him with his splinter band at St Georges Hall Bradford, a few years ago, when he came back on the scene, he was still a brilliant guitarist and singer. it was an honour to see him.
Je les ai vues dans un pub dans la banlieue de Londres en 1969 pour le prix d'une bière 🍺 c'était la bonne époque ❤
Underated vocalist.
Under-rated by whom, exactly?
Brilliant brilliant, the real Fleetwood
He 💚and his music we're and still are , only to love 💚💚
What a great band!!!!!!❤
That's when Fleetwood Mac could really rock and roll
Yeah I absolutely loved Fleetwood Mac back then, but the newer Fleetwood Mac, (still an old band) was incredible. They were a band that needed a new sound. Rhiannon was a total breakthrough. Such a hypnotic song! Okay, lay it on me with the negative reactions. 😂
I've loved this song since I first heard it WAY-Y-Y back in the day! This is the Fleetwood Mac I loved. Peter Green, so talented!
I remember hearing this late at night on my little clock radio by my head turned down really low so my parents didn’t know I was still awake cause I had to get up early and go to school ! It opened a 14 year old boys eyes to a much bigger world !
Just fecking brilliant
Then Play On was one of the best albums of the 60,'s and Green a superb British bluesman.
Fleetwood Mac were a great band but no band can lose someone of the calibre of Peter Green and be the same, he was a special talent and pretty much irreplaceable.
They did ok.
@@TexasNewsOwL They did okay but were vastly different. Like comparing apples to oranges.
Mare, talent,al, GEN-ULUI.❤
This brings back memories.
My parents were typical 1970's party people, and our house was often the venue for their crazy shenanigans. One of the benefits of holding drunken parties is that people forget to take their records home with them (when people owned records of course). This particular Fleetwood Mac single was one I discovered as a child. I put it on.....and it blew my brain molecules to Pluto via Uranus !!
On the day I discovered this I also came across Fleetwood Mac's "Green Manalishi" which pulled my intestines out through my left ear and rearranged my rear cleft.
Yes, the good old 70's, and good old (original) Fleetwood Mac.
Glad your other organs survived and you got to make such a great comment...
@@traceya9615
Lol 😊 Thank you.
Yes, most of my organs survived intact I'm pleased to say.
In all seriousness, those discoveries in my parents ever expanding record collection really helped form my musical tastes. Blues/Rock has always been my favourite and the early incarnation of Fleetwood Mac along with many other great British bands created such a fantastic body of work.
(No wonder my internals were shaken up 😁👍)
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Haha! Good luck to you , man! ☺
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So right. I heard this song and green manalishi on pirate radio . O my what a blast to the soul..
I all incarnations of FM & it’s great to see Peter Green because back in those days concerts weren’t filmed the way they are today. It’s such a shame Peter Greens life was destroyed by mental illness & drugs.
WOW THAT'S EPIC!!
Absolutely brilliant. Great riff and song.
What a talent Peter Green was.
Awesome rock and roll.
Best MAC!!
Can't compare this Mac to the more current one. Both were outstanding... one more pop commercial than the other.
God Bless Peter Green . Love his Les Paul!
Truly one of the greats. Such a charismatic person and blues magician
Charismatic voice, lyrics, songs, guitar playing. This guy never released crap, only magic stuff
The best 😲
I can listen to all versions of Fleetwood Mac. Forms blues to pop.