@@Lane2268 I was only commenting that the only member of the band not onstage in the film clip was Stevie Nicks. And it’s well known that she and the whole band did cocaine . And it was a bad joke
He's no Peter Green but Buckingham can play abit he can also fuck shit up coz he can't keep it in his trousers. He ruined fleetwood Mac, well what was left to ruin anyway.
@@fongy200 He never went and slept around with anyone else other than whoever his girlfriend was at the time. Stevie was the one who only wanted to have affairs, her and Mick had to stop seeing each other because they were afraid it would break up the band. Buckingham has had to tell many members of the band to have their parties and drugs elsewhere after he got tired of their wild behavior
This version also gives you a good listen into how great John McVie is as a bass player, solid and with great feel. He doesn’t get enough appreciation.
@@patriciamays8244 um, no, Peter Green, the founder of Fleetwood Mac wrote it The bassist and drummer were on the original recording and they still play the dickens out of it. Lindsey does some wonderful things with a guitar, including the solo section on this performance, but overall this pales in comparison to the way the original guitarists played this live. But LB seems to be having fun, so more power to him.
I was sitting in a bar in Fayetteville NC in the 90s, and a band was there visiting and damn, they rocked this song. There were only a few people in the place (of about 300 people) who knew the song and sang along with it. That was the start of a great night, one I will always remember
Peter gave the lead to Danny Kirwan. It took a lot of scrolling, but someone finally mentioned his name. Danny was the hidden treasure. And the two guitarists playing together is what made the song really special. Good cover, but Danny and Peter together really made it rock.
I’m 64 & my high school band reunites every Christmas season to jam & record; we did a cool version of this a few years ago; not as easy as it seems; I believe Lindsey also did a credible version of Hypnotized during those early Buckingham Nicks Mac tours
i might be able to say that too if i'd never heard the real vesion by the original fleetwood mac. every single version i've heard since is not worth listening to. i got to the 1 minute mark in this version before i could not stand the way they butchered it any longer
ONLY LINDSEY can do a cover of a blues Fleetwood Mac song and nail it. It’s perfect just like the original. I think Peter in his life had to admire Lindsey a bit. I am sure Lindsey respects the legacy of Peter. They are just so different but equally amazing artists!
Everyone plays this song. Not saying Lindsey didn’t do a good job but nailing it is a stretch, objectively this a weak vocal performance and an average performance of the first part … then breaking into the jam for 20 seconds (originally it’s half the song)
@gunnarmarks5754 Lindsey Buckingham and Peter Green were polar opposites as people - the refrain of "don't ask me what I think of you..." Could be Peter addressing someone precisely like Lindsay - arrogant with no humility and completely self-centred. It's ironic really.
@@hereasafanofallsorts5164 Yeah I ain't trying to be Lindsey's friend. I am just saying he is a musical genius. I am sure they were polar opposites. One had schizophrenia the other had an entitled youth in California back in the golden age of "the American dream". One was a blues guitarist, and one is a pop guitarist. That fact alone makes them very different. By the time Lindsey was in Fleetwood Mac poor Peter was in the middle of his mental illness and from most accounts people didn't know where he was. At least not the public.
@@gunnarmarks5754 Hey since you seem to know everything about music. Can you play guitar like Lindsey does? I highly doubt you can. Lindsey nailed this song. Mick Fleetwood knew how to pick the right guitarist to replace the Green. A weak performance by Lindsey is still better than most musicians can do on a good day. But let me guess you think Stevie was a better singer than Christine. Please pay attention I am talking singing ability not entertainment. Stevie is a better entertainer than Christine was and that is why Stevie is more popular.
Go on RUclips and search for Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac Oh Well Live @Music Mash 1969 for my favourite version of this song - Peter actually starts laughing in the middle of it after a slight error in timing - definitely worth a watch😀
obviously you've never ever heard the only one worth listening to. the original by the only REAL fleetwood mac with peter green and danny kirwin and the only 2 who are still with flleetwood mac, mick fleetwood and john mcvie.
Watched this 1977 FM tour from an open window of the Gamov Tower Chemistry building, across the street from Folsom Stadium in Boulder.🎉 Three years earlier, I'd caught the same flight that Mac took from Denver to SLC, and talked to Mick about Ford Granada cars, at a display en route to Baggage Claim. Fun times. And one year after this, I was employed to build the stadium stage for the Beach Boys in May 1978... and our construction remained up for the Stones in July, and Eagles in August. Love "Oh Well" but the Bob Welch era remains my favorite.
Lindsey Buckingham was channeling Peter a little I think. The hair, the beard, the Les Paul. Two very different styles of singing and playing but both were great at what they did. Fleetwood Mac struck gold with Peter AND Lindsey.
Did anybody see those 3 young Haim sisters do a rockin' version of it. I fell in love w/them just for not being 'Swifty' clones and instead honor the R n R that got them there. I dig watching them enjoy playing it. Good Stuff.
IMO, this is the best version of this. At least for me. I remember hearing it for the first time back in the day and being blown away by the guitar. The entire version has tons of energy.
I love how Lindsey songs this... He sings no other song like this.... And now that he’s older, he kinda can’t? Not being mean it’s just the truth.... This is a real gem that should never be forgotten, and is the entire reason the band is in the rnrhof
He performed it in Vegas in 09. He was amazing! I'll bet he can do it just as well today. He's still rocking with bands like The Killers and Nine Inch Nails. Still awesome!
I loved the original version with Peter and Danny, the early Fleetwood Mac, but when Lyndsey plays it, it has a certain rawness to it. All be it evident that he's been at the beak he could and can play a bit. He's an excellent Guitarist with John Mcveigh's like for like notes on the Bass it's a great performance.
Yes it's true Peter Green was one the original founders really don't know what happened there but I ain't got nothing but love and respect for dude and yes Lindsay Buckingham is crazy he does a good job on that guitar he walked right he stepped right in man like say I don't know the story but I'd also like to say Stevie nicks always reminds me of one of my greatest fragrances apple blossoms peace we out and by the way does anyone know who shot smiley LOL 🙂
WILLIAM JONES I realise I find it difficult to be objective about Lindsey, but for me, his guitar solos AND singing been as intense as ever, right up to the time of his heart attack. We’ll have to hope, after the lockdown, he comes back and is able to show his brilliance again. If not, his legacy will still shine on forever.
its a crossbreed between Black Dog and Hocus Pocus tune, but this is the main tune by Peter Green, a version of Lindsey Buckingham and the Fleetwood Mac
Why didn't they fire Stevie when she brought up this dumb goddamn ultimatum? This, and many other occasions show, that Fleetwood Mac could have went on very easily as a four or even three-piece band. Christine always got along great with Lindsey (maybe because they never had an affair?) and the new Buckingham McVie album is just one example for that. I believe without Stevie (I like her a lot, and I think she should have stayed up around 2003 to record "Say You Will" which is a really really great album - because it emerged out of a Lindsey Buckingham solo album) the band would have released one album until now. But she refuses to record one. I bet that without her, Lindsey would also go wilder and more experimental in his songs, and with Mick and John and Christine who are basically blues musicians that found themselves somehow stuck in a pop band, they could all make their sound more wild again. But instead, they fired him and now the band tours endlessly and plays the old hits over and over again....
Yep. Honestly the most talented members of the band. Don’t get me wrong Stevie definitely shines from time to time, but she was never the genius behind the band.
It must have been quite boring for Lindsey to do all this old stuff, knowing he was sitting on so many ideas himself, but he does it proud! No sense of contractual obligation here!
Hey jerk off, Peter Green left Fleetwood Mac (he went insane-mental health problems) . By the time Lindsey and Stevie joined FM was on its last leg with the departure of Bob Welch. Of course FM would have to change its style from blues to the more current 70's style rock and roll. After all, Lindsey was asked to join and he was hesitant knowing the history of the band. Simply put without Lindsey's contributions and carrying the load, Fleetwood Mac would have cease to exist by 1974. Furthermore, there's no way FM would have been inducted into the hall of fame (to include Peter Green), if not for Lindsey Buckingham!
The genius that is Peter Greene meets the Genius of Lindsey Buckingham, great guitarist great song, was done with real respect.
He does stay true to the original version well.
And Stevie was backstage tweaking
@@davidkelly2355 Did I mention Stevie, were you backstage? the whole band was high even in the mid 60's so what relevance does your comment make?
@@Lane2268 I was only commenting that the only member of the band not onstage in the film clip was Stevie Nicks. And it’s well known that she and the whole band did cocaine . And it was a bad joke
@@davidkelly2355 no problem. She is an absolute genius writer.
Fleetwood Mac playing a decent cover version of a Fleetwood Mac song.
He's no Peter Green but Buckingham can play abit he can also fuck shit up coz he can't keep it in his trousers. He ruined fleetwood Mac, well what was left to ruin anyway.
@@fongy200 He never went and slept around with anyone else other than whoever his girlfriend was at the time. Stevie was the one who only wanted to have affairs, her and Mick had to stop seeing each other because they were afraid it would break up the band. Buckingham has had to tell many members of the band to have their parties and drugs elsewhere after he got tired of their wild behavior
lol solid
Yea, but I prefer the Fleetwood Mac version personally.
🤣🤣🤣 totally! 🤘🤘🤘
This version also gives you a good listen into how great John McVie is as a bass player, solid and with great feel. He doesn’t get enough appreciation.
Agreed
The perfect bassist.
Lindsey - kicking some ass and John playing some monster bass-lines!!
Yes, Sir!
@@cubswin3838 Lindsay's Finger-pickin' too! No expert here, but I don't think he ever used a pick did he?
@@filobloomz Nope. Only on Over My Head.
John always played monster bass lines . Always .....
Just wow, never heard this line-up do this song before, wonderful.
One of the first big concerts I saw was FM on the Tusk tour. By that point, they jammed on this song for 10 minutes. Same lineup, more practice. ;)
There’s a version of it on the 1980 live album
They wrote it
@@patriciamays8244 well before this line up, that means the people in the band at the time of the video, was together.
@@patriciamays8244 um, no, Peter Green, the founder of Fleetwood Mac wrote it The bassist and drummer were on the original recording and they still play the dickens out of it. Lindsey does some wonderful things with a guitar, including the solo section on this performance, but overall this pales in comparison to the way the original guitarists played this live. But LB seems to be having fun, so more power to him.
I was sitting in a bar in Fayetteville NC in the 90s, and a band was there visiting and damn, they rocked this song.
There were only a few people in the place (of about 300 people) who knew the song and sang along with it.
That was the start of a great night, one I will always remember
Peter gave the lead to Danny Kirwan. It took a lot of scrolling, but someone finally mentioned his name. Danny was the hidden treasure. And the two guitarists playing together is what made the song really special. Good cover, but Danny and Peter together really made it rock.
The song is completely timeless. I've never heard a bad version of it, not by any artist or at any time.
wait till you hear me play it
Haim's version is no good.
@@stream2watch ....yeah.... because YOURS is SOOOO much better... 🤦♂
I’m 64 & my high school band reunites every Christmas season to jam & record; we did a cool version of this a few years ago; not as easy as it seems; I believe Lindsey also did a credible version of Hypnotized during those early Buckingham Nicks Mac tours
i might be able to say that too if i'd never heard the real vesion by the original fleetwood mac. every single version i've heard since is not worth listening to. i got to the 1 minute mark in this version before i could not stand the way they butchered it any longer
Each individual extremely talented Lindsay's playing and singing underrated.
you have never heard the REAL version have you?
I love how he still fingerpicks everything.
He is a beast.
It's nuts because it's dead on! LB never went back to this type of raw Les Paul driven sound...Green was probably stunned...solo was LB.
I can’t think of anyone else doing it… lost art.
ONLY LINDSEY can do a cover of a blues Fleetwood Mac song and nail it. It’s perfect just like the original. I think Peter in his life had to admire Lindsey a bit. I am sure Lindsey respects the legacy of Peter. They are just so different but equally amazing artists!
Its not like the Original - no one played like Peter Green - its actually a very shit version - it fucking sucks without Greeny
Everyone plays this song. Not saying Lindsey didn’t do a good job but nailing it is a stretch, objectively this a weak vocal performance and an average performance of the first part … then breaking into the jam for 20 seconds (originally it’s half the song)
@gunnarmarks5754 Lindsey Buckingham and Peter Green were polar opposites as people - the refrain of "don't ask me what I think of you..." Could be Peter addressing someone precisely like Lindsay - arrogant with no humility and completely self-centred. It's ironic really.
@@hereasafanofallsorts5164 Yeah I ain't trying to be Lindsey's friend. I am just saying he is a musical genius. I am sure they were polar opposites. One had schizophrenia the other had an entitled youth in California back in the golden age of "the American dream". One was a blues guitarist, and one is a pop guitarist. That fact alone makes them very different. By the time Lindsey was in Fleetwood Mac poor Peter was in the middle of his mental illness and from most accounts people didn't know where he was. At least not the public.
@@gunnarmarks5754 Hey since you seem to know everything about music. Can you play guitar like Lindsey does? I highly doubt you can. Lindsey nailed this song. Mick Fleetwood knew how to pick the right guitarist to replace the Green. A weak performance by Lindsey is still better than most musicians can do on a good day. But let me guess you think Stevie was a better singer than Christine. Please pay attention I am talking singing ability not entertainment. Stevie is a better entertainer than Christine was and that is why Stevie is more popular.
That is the best version I have ever heard. Lindsey is playing 2 guitars with that picking style.
Hahahahahhaahahahhahaha.Boy , this isnt'even half as good as Green's original 😉.
Go on RUclips and search for Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac Oh Well Live @Music Mash 1969 for my favourite version of this song - Peter actually starts laughing in the middle of it after a slight error in timing - definitely worth a watch😀
That's just awesome! I've seen them do that twice; once in the early 80s and again about 10 years ago. Just incredible.
obviously you've never ever heard the only one worth listening to. the original by the only REAL fleetwood mac with peter green and danny kirwin and the only 2 who are still with flleetwood mac, mick fleetwood and john mcvie.
This is spectacular. I had never seen anything like this before, it's got guts!!😂, Vic.
Watched this 1977 FM tour from an open window of the Gamov Tower Chemistry building, across the street from Folsom Stadium in Boulder.🎉
Three years earlier, I'd caught the same flight that Mac took from Denver to SLC, and talked to Mick about Ford Granada cars, at a display en route to Baggage Claim. Fun times.
And one year after this, I was employed to build the stadium stage for the Beach Boys in May 1978... and our construction remained up for the Stones in July, and Eagles in August.
Love "Oh Well" but the Bob Welch era remains my favorite.
Lindsey Buckingham was channeling Peter a little I think. The hair, the beard, the Les Paul. Two very different styles of singing and playing but both were great at what they did. Fleetwood Mac struck gold with Peter AND Lindsey.
Did anybody see those 3 young Haim sisters do a rockin' version of it. I fell in love w/them just for not being 'Swifty' clones and instead honor the R n R that got them there. I dig watching them enjoy playing it. Good Stuff.
IMO, this is the best version of this. At least for me. I remember hearing it for the first time back in the day and being blown away by the guitar. The entire version has tons of energy.
I prefer the guitar tone of Peter Greene
It's damn good, but it lacks Peter's tone and the interplay with Danny Kirwin. Peter sings it better, with that smile of his.
@@lpowersMy thoughts exactly!
can't even begin to understand how you could say this version is worth listening to
@@chucklemasters6433 Not sure how you think it's not worth listening to.
damn that bass is ripping!!
Nice cover Lindsey actually prefer the drums / percussion here.
Underrated classic of a song.
wtf did you just say? is that you sleepy joe poopy pants biden the biden cartel boss?
Great 4 piece!! What chemistry they had.
I love how Lindsey songs this... He sings no other song like this.... And now that he’s older, he kinda can’t? Not being mean it’s just the truth.... This is a real gem that should never be forgotten, and is the entire reason the band is in the rnrhof
He performed it in Vegas in 09. He was amazing! I'll bet he can do it just as well today. He's still rocking with bands like The Killers and Nine Inch Nails. Still awesome!
Excellent!
Wow always a favourite
Pretty great version if you ask me.
This is so awesome!
you can tell how high he is
Rick Lopez he might be high on rocknroll ;sometimes that happens
How can one not fave this?
How good is John Mcveigh on bass at the end !!!!
McVie
@@jimdrash145 sorry man.....typo
Brilliant never knew that the Mac reinvented did this classic.
Colin James at the PNE outdoor venue performed this and he rocked it!
What a great band!
Love this!
Love it!!
so amazing.
did the later lineup ever do any other early classics like Black Magic Woman or Albatross?
i certainly hope not. they would butcher it up as well
WHO GAVE LINDSEY THE RIGHT TO LOOK THIS HOT IN THIS SHOW?!
Thank You
Drumming is bad ass.
Great stuff
I loved the original version with Peter and Danny, the early Fleetwood Mac, but when Lyndsey plays it, it has a certain rawness to it. All be it evident that he's been at the beak he could and can play a bit. He's an excellent Guitarist with John Mcveigh's like for like notes on the Bass it's a great performance.
Spot on sir.
how much crack did you just snort? cannot make sense of a single word you said
Peter Green 💚🎵🎸
Yes it's true Peter Green was one the original founders really don't know what happened there but I ain't got nothing but love and respect for dude and yes Lindsay Buckingham is crazy he does a good job on that guitar he walked right he stepped right in man like say I don't know the story but I'd also like to say Stevie nicks always reminds me of one of my greatest fragrances apple blossoms peace we out and by the way does anyone know who shot smiley LOL 🙂
Epic.
I wished Lindsey still played with that kind of fire when he takes a solo!
The Dance.
OK. Not, but Stevie is a queen! Grrrr!
Being an elderly boomer makes that kind of energy limited to decades past,
Lindsey has ALWAYS played with total absorption and commitment to the music. At 70, he’s still a fabulous performer.
WILLIAM JONES I realise I find it difficult to be objective about Lindsey, but for me, his guitar solos AND singing been as intense as ever, right up to the time of his heart attack.
We’ll have to hope, after the lockdown, he comes back and is able to show his brilliance again. If not, his legacy will still shine on forever.
The video says it was at the Tokyo Budokan.
1 of my favorite jam songs ever. This quite good but I wud prefer it with 2ng guitar clashing with Lindsay's
He sang it like a child.
Agree. Peter sang it with soul.
Great
The congas were a nice touch
Lindsey Buckingham sure appreciated the great late Peter Green ...
No he doesn't.
@@DiostillrocksProof for that ?
@@verutschkow LIndsey doesn't respect Peter Green. He doesn't respect the Peter Green era of Fleetwood Mac.
@Roberto López Lindsey doesn't like playing any of Peter Green's stuff in Fleetwood Mac.
@Roberto López Lindsey knows he couldn't carry Peter Green's jock as a guitar player.
Best song ever.
Wow
John is killin" it on bass.
So, are Stevie and Christine just taking a break during this song? Oh wait, there's one of them on maracas.
Rock and roll.
Fucking yes. Yes. Fucking yes.
Nice
This version is pretty cool, nicely done, and sounds great.
This lineup doing Green Manalishi however just doesn't do it for me though. Mho.
its a crossbreed between Black Dog and Hocus Pocus tune, but this is the main tune by Peter Green, a version of Lindsey Buckingham and the Fleetwood Mac
Green, Kirwan and Spencer played it RIGHT 😎
Lindsey plays it the best.
Pete plays it the best, and sings it the best.
I would note that the original lineup played this live with two guitarists - Green and Kirwan - not just one like here.
Do not underestimate the Mac in Fleetwood Mac
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Bob Ross on guitar ladies and gentlemen
He is beating the devil out of that guitar!
Where’s Peter Green??
Black Dog was based in this one according to Jimmy Page
Ol Fleetwood and new fwm.??
What in the banging bongos
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The drummer and the bassist are only the original member left in 1977..
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh, SHIT, actually.After Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac,this is just pop rock band.
Mick's cowbell ..... Tapping out S O S
But… Peter Green… lol
Why didn't they fire Stevie when she brought up this dumb goddamn ultimatum? This, and many other occasions show, that Fleetwood Mac could have went on very easily as a four or even three-piece band. Christine always got along great with Lindsey (maybe because they never had an affair?) and the new Buckingham McVie album is just one example for that. I believe without Stevie (I like her a lot, and I think she should have stayed up around 2003 to record "Say You Will" which is a really really great album - because it emerged out of a Lindsey Buckingham solo album) the band would have released one album until now. But she refuses to record one. I bet that without her, Lindsey would also go wilder and more experimental in his songs, and with Mick and John and Christine who are basically blues musicians that found themselves somehow stuck in a pop band, they could all make their sound more wild again. But instead, they fired him and now the band tours endlessly and plays the old hits over and over again....
👍 ZzUP.
..TanX!! 😀~*
Missing the dueling leads guitars.
Lindsey & Neale Heywood could do a good dualing cover true to the original.
Think Christine would be more suited vocally.
Just my opinion.
Fortunately your opinion means absolutely NOTHING to anyone
Lindsey sings this tune great! Christine? No way.
That's why John had to beef up the bass part, Lindsey is otherwise doing the work of two guitars.
Stevie off getting ready for the next song ?
This was when Fleetwood Mac was really good
they should never be allowed to do any of the REAL fleetwood mac's material!
@ 0:22 that line drain kicked in
Still couldn't do it
the town is Tokyo
Where's Lindsey Buckingham?
Playing lead guitar and singing
Uhhh
Fleetwood, Mcvie and Buckingham could have gone out on their own
Yep. Honestly the most talented members of the band. Don’t get me wrong Stevie definitely shines from time to time, but she was never the genius behind the band.
Doing Peter Green covers?
Rhiannon and Dreams are two of their top 5 best songs.
O'well
Before the somg starts proper just as the last somg finishes Lyndsey has a Telecaster in hand not the white LP. Guitar geekery for the uninitiated.
It must have been quite boring for Lindsey to do all this old stuff, knowing he was sitting on so many ideas himself, but he does it proud! No sense of contractual obligation here!
It would have been interesting hearing how Bob Welch would have done with Lyndsey, this was great but needed another guitar
As well as - not instead of
mark knopfler and lindsey. finger pickin good
Peter Green is the man, but Lindsey does a great rendition.
0:51- Haha, ol' Lindsey has sure always fancied himself a tad, eh?
Aint no Peter Green ❤❤
wtf lindsay did this? wow...talk about peter green (soar in peace) forgiving fleetwood mac for seven wonders.
Haha
Hey jerk off, Peter Green left Fleetwood Mac (he went insane-mental health problems) . By the time Lindsey and Stevie joined FM was on its last leg with the departure of Bob Welch. Of course FM would have to change its style from blues to the more current 70's style rock and roll. After all, Lindsey was asked to join and he was hesitant knowing the history of the band. Simply put without Lindsey's contributions and carrying the load, Fleetwood Mac would have cease to exist by 1974. Furthermore, there's no way FM would have been inducted into the hall of fame (to include Peter Green), if not for Lindsey Buckingham!
You can't beat Peter Green, don't care what you say..
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Lindsey is all wacked out on some marching powder. In the beginning esp. you can see him snuffing. Love the song though.
Chris Kline Live music in the late 70s played under the influence of drugs? Nah....
They all are! 😀😀
Detroits own The Rockets, did the best cover of this song.
Fleetwood Mac before the ladies joined the band.
The ladies are in it playing the maracas
Not forgetting Danny Kirwan.
Rhythm section tho'
pretty good considering this band has only one guitar.