FLEETWOOD MAC : LONDON COLLEGE 1969 : PLEASE STOP MESSING AROUND .
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac performing at the London College Of Distributive Trading . Likely dates - 14th March 69 or 19th April 69 .
Please Stop Messing Around .
Set List :
01 Like it this way.
02 One sided love.
03 Homework.
04 I´ve got a good mind to give up living.
05 Got to move.
06 I´m worried.
07 Something inside of me.
08 Coming your way.
09 Albatross.
10 Please stop messing around.
11 Everyday I have the blues.
12 Mean mistreatin´ Mama.
Lineup :
Peter Green: voc, g.
Jeremy Spencer.g, voc.
Danny Kirwan: g,voc.
Mick Fleetwood: dr.
Peter Green and Danny Kirwan forever.
Peter Green is one of the best blues guitarists of all time. BB King said he was the only white blues guitarists who give him the chills
INCREDIBLE. Greeny burned the place down.
Surely someone has a better quality , this needs to be clarified for historical purpose , Fuckin masterpiece
I’m pretty sure I was at this gig! I was 14.
Fucking legenendary
Oh God, I can’t believe this, so fast, biting, brilliant!
What the heck! This is awesome. What a post - one of the best on youtube. Thanks for posting this track by the best blues band that ever roamed planet earth.
I cannot get enough of these live recordings thanks for the uploads!!!!!!
It must have been in March as they played the market Hall, Haverfordwest on 19th April 69.....I was there!
THANKS!!
This is too much!I feel like I'm gonna sell my Les Paul but maybe not.
Phenomenal
Can't believe what he says at the start! 😀
..... DANNY ❤ FOREVER .....
Stop messing round
Time to put the Les Paul under the bed again.
Yeahhh Mamma
Oh boy...
John McVie on bass guitar surely?
❤
This sounds like Peter Green's version of Beck's Boogie. Just as good as Beck on this song. Saw this lineup about five times. Always a pleasure. Danny Kirwan added so much to the band after Elmore - I mean Jeremy - left.
dingue
Anyone have this on file
I can only wonder if Munich never happened. That said, Peter Green had other aspirations at the turn of 1970. Mick Fleetwood and John McVie would carry on God bless 🙏
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