73 years old and an r&b and blues fan much of my life and sadly just now discovering the greatness of Peter Green and early Fleetwood Mac this song makes me want to take something to alter my state of mind to hear it on a higher level. Just listening to that solo could have been BB or Albert King or Duane Allman just fantastic!
B.B.King loved Peter Green, 2 brilliant blues guitarists, sorely missed🌟🌟 Peter when he was still 'living' was missed. Whatever they gave him in Germany (scum)
Had a chance to hear Green in '69 and could not be bothered...Duh on me! Listen to Bare Trees a 1972 FM album featuring Danny Kirwin I believe- Green was gone by then but still a great pre-Stevie Nicks album, proving Mick Fleetwood knows how to find great lead guitarists!
Exactly. The more i listen to Peter the more i realize how nobody compares to him. Jimmy playing something like Red House is the only electric blues that comes close to Peter playing electric blues.
@@ryanodonnell4184 Peter Green did what no other guitarist does- gives you a riff, then waits & lets the riff sink in before hitting you over the head with another one...takes real patience, skill & listening...much more skill than a billion notes a second
@@stevejeffrey11 restraint is the hardest thing to do with an instrument in your hands. Its so easy to play a million notes and impress the crowd, but to lay back and let the music guide you into silence, when silence is what the moment demands, is very difficult. And thats what its really all about, letting the musical energy guide you with no interference from your mind or ego. There’s an old grafeful dead lyric: “let the music play the band.”
I hope that as the years go on, more people discover the great music Peter Green left us. They say he was just an acid casualty who turned his back on fame, but listen to the guy play when he still had the fire. It's the sound of someone in tune with an inspiration coming from either the deepest part of himself or the highest reaches of he heavens - or both!
It's a gravely injustice this brilliant musician and artist was never inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. In the name of everything sacred and right in the world, it must be done post humanous.
U r totally right, but best guitarist is such a thing. It`s no sports, no measuring. He is, with Gary Moore, my favorite guitarist, but I would never say he was the best. Best wishes.
For me Peter Green is the Best too. Peter Green was and is the God's Father. The best guitarist John Mayall ever had. Heaven must be happier with Peter Green. Greetings Rebecca. ✌️
@@philfrank9226 agree with you. Peter Green was the best guitarist but is only my personal opinion. Gary Moore, Mick Bloomfield, Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower, Jorma Kaukonen, Kim Simmonds, Mick Taylor, etc etc are and was great guitarists. By the way Blues for Greeny CD or LP of Gary Moore is Excellent. Greetings Phil. ✌️
What do you mean he sounds black, full of soul.. And comes across soooo authentic.. Everybody take it easy!!!! It was meant with the upmost respect and love..What is it with people today sooo uptight a bunch woman, always looking to start some shot from behind a computer.. You should be careful before you start throwing stones, especially when you dont know what your talking about...Just for assuming i was being racist or anti semetic, id slap you all over the place if you did that to my face..FACTS! But you wouldnt, peoe like you want to be trouble makers from behind a keyboard.. Id make you shit yourself 100% your wife would have to change your bloomers... Ty for making the readers think i was being racist... Im Italian, im gonna take it as a compliment if someone said.. That Italian guy sings like a black blues man... And you know how i meant some people just like to play hero when they can get away with it...Everybodies a fuckin authority today!! What a mutt move! Now go be a rat, and report me, bc thats your next move, its inevitable after that stunt...
If only you could see the goosebumps i get from hearing this, even more since Peter passed away. Rock on up there dear Sir, we’ll continue listening to your epic music down here. You will be sorely missed
I was thinking as a guitarist myself. His feel his tone second to none THERE WAS NO ONE LIKE HIM but all that aside. With minimal musical education you make 10 minutes THIS enjoyable.. God rest his soul there will NEVER be another
How can one not love this tone. His emotion is all over this song. Peter speaks with his guitar and I hear him loud and clear. Thanks Peter for laying you blues down so we can hear what a master can accomplish. you have been laying down you pain for us fans, now you can Rest In Peace. Their is no equal to one with you skills, we feel you.
Peter continues to amaze, The Green God will never let me down. Thanks to all those who download his songs, Peter's community of admirers are always there to support his use of his gift. One of the greats and a gentleman to boot.
My first Fleetwood Mac record I owned was a single on the Blue Horizon label "The Sun is Shining" fantastic slide work from Jeremy Spencer but Peter Green was the greatest blues guitarist ever.
As I sit enthralled by Peter's stunning talent. I started thinking of all the absolutely iconic Blues guitarists that the U.K. and surrounding isles have produced, and it kind of floored me! Blues are a reflection of the depth of life, and man do they "get it" over there! 👏💖 👋👁💥👁👍
I’m 64 and the first FM song I ever heard was Oh Well in 73……been hooked ever since. No one could pull more out of one note on guitar when playing the blues. One of my 3 favorite guitarists of all time!! He was just starting to branch out from straight blues on the “ Then play On” album then came the bad LSD trip that changed him forever. Still saddens me to imagine where music was taking him next.
Peter Green, Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Duane Allman , Jimi Hendrix and Terry Kath all great guitarist but Peter Green was a maestro we miss them all BLESS THEM ALL WE MISS YOU.
When I bought a compilation of Robert Johnson songs from Peter Green Splinter Group 15 years ago, I already knew who he was. Thank God my brother had Fleetwood Mac records.
Sounds like a single reorder in the audience. Been listening to Peter since I heard "Green Manalishi" play on the air. About 1970. Have not heard this till now. Never boring
we are lucky that we can experience that. nothing better comes after that. incomparably good. Peter Green with Fleetwood Mac. honest music. thank you peter. thanks also for the recording.
It's a '59 Les Paul Standard, later owned by Gary Moore, currently owned by Kirk Hammett. I'm old enough that I got to see this band (and this guitar) about half as dozen times in the late 60's.
To the best of my knowledge, no one knew what he was given in Germany as he was alone with this group of strangers. The outcome! Drug induced psychosis 💔
It's almost impossible to pick a favorite from all of Peter's music. I saw the Mac band at Fillmore West way back in the 70s . That was the best of times. Each member complemented each other. I was very fortunate. I did see the Splinter band with green in north beach , san Francisco, and got his autograph. He was a shadow of himself,but he did Play On . Rest Green Green
Peter had a soul as big as a Sequoia - he grew away from this ol World and left it behind.
I always said Greens Fleetwood Mac was the best Fleetwood Mac….no one else could make it sound better
this is no longer a guitar talking in this track, but a soul
You said it Brother!
His playing bypasses his mind and flows directly from his heart to his guitar!
It reverberates
It’s perfection in a song
Agree
73 years old and an r&b and blues fan much of my life and sadly just now discovering the greatness of Peter Green and early Fleetwood Mac this song makes me want to take something to alter my state of mind to hear it on a higher level. Just listening to that solo could have been BB or Albert King or Duane Allman just fantastic!
B.B.King loved Peter Green, 2 brilliant blues guitarists, sorely missed🌟🌟 Peter when he was still 'living' was missed. Whatever they gave him in Germany (scum)
Had a chance to hear Green in '69 and could not be bothered...Duh on me! Listen to Bare Trees a 1972 FM album featuring Danny Kirwin I believe- Green was gone by then but still a great pre-Stevie Nicks album, proving Mick Fleetwood knows how to find great lead guitarists!
Nearly 73 and also just discovered these blues of Peter Green and his band GREAT ❤ REAL MUSIC❤
Sometimes, wandering through YT you can find a treasure and stumbling on this made me feel like finding a real gem.
Peter Green. Just too damn good; pure emotion and soul with great technique.
Imagine if it had been recorded in a little better environment. It's still beautiful here, but I can't help but wonder about the possibilities...
peter greens work is still the amongst the finest blues ever to surface
Exactly. The more i listen to Peter the more i realize how nobody compares to him. Jimmy playing something like Red House is the only electric blues that comes close to Peter playing electric blues.
yup,,,,,,great blues vocalist too
@@ryanodonnell4184 Peter Green did what no other guitarist does- gives you a riff, then waits & lets the riff sink in before hitting you over the head with another one...takes real patience, skill & listening...much more skill than a billion notes a second
@@stevejeffrey11 restraint is the hardest thing to do with an instrument in your hands. Its so easy to play a million notes and impress the crowd, but to lay back and let the music guide you into silence, when silence is what the moment demands, is very difficult. And thats what its really all about, letting the musical energy guide you with no interference from your mind or ego. There’s an old grafeful dead lyric: “let the music play the band.”
Beauty always hurts.
For me,Peter Green was the finest guitar player of all time.
I hope that as the years go on, more people discover the great music Peter Green left us. They say he was just an acid casualty who turned his back on fame, but listen to the guy play when he still had the fire. It's the sound of someone in tune with an inspiration coming from either the deepest part of himself or the highest reaches of he heavens - or both!
It's a gravely injustice this brilliant musician and artist was never inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. In the name of everything sacred and right in the world, it must be done post humanous.
Peter Green was a monster. Bteaks my heart that NOBODY knows who he was.
His popularity is on the rise. The Greeny guitar sold by Gibson and Epiphone is a symbol of his incredible prowess and importance.
There are lots of people know who he was... his sidekick fellow guitarist Danny Kirwan should be better known.
P. Green is well known as a great guitarist Greets from Greece
I know who was and still is for alot of people.
most people don’t really know just how great early Fleetwood Mac was. Peter Green was one of the best at his trade.
#happybirthdaypetergreen 🙏
The king of blues, best guitarist of the world, singer, amazing composer, blues hall of fame
U r totally right, but best guitarist is such a thing. It`s no sports, no measuring.
He is, with Gary Moore, my favorite guitarist, but I would never say he was the best. Best wishes.
For me Peter Green is the Best too. Peter Green was and is the God's Father. The best guitarist John Mayall ever had. Heaven must be happier with Peter Green. Greetings Rebecca. ✌️
@@philfrank9226 agree with you. Peter Green was the best guitarist but is only my personal opinion. Gary Moore, Mick Bloomfield, Rory Gallagher, Robin Trower, Jorma Kaukonen, Kim Simmonds, Mick Taylor, etc etc are and was great guitarists. By the way Blues for Greeny CD or LP of Gary Moore is Excellent. Greetings Phil. ✌️
great voice too, had all the soul needed for a tune like, a jewish kid from England, GREAT!
Paul Kossoff did pretty well for a poor jewish kid too!
A yr later, but, don't know why you needed to mention his religion or country of birth.
Sublime blues musician who belonged/belongs to the world 💙
What do you mean he sounds black, full of soul.. And comes across soooo authentic.. Everybody take it easy!!!! It was meant with the upmost respect and love..What is it with people today sooo uptight a bunch woman, always looking to start some shot from behind a computer.. You should be careful before you start throwing stones, especially when you dont know what your talking about...Just for assuming i was being racist or anti semetic, id slap you all over the place if you did that to my face..FACTS! But you wouldnt, peoe like you want to be trouble makers from behind a keyboard.. Id make you shit yourself 100% your wife would have to change your bloomers... Ty for making the readers think i was being racist... Im Italian, im gonna take it as a compliment if someone said.. That Italian guy sings like a black blues man... And you know how i meant some people just like to play hero when they can get away with it...Everybodies a fuckin authority today!! What a mutt move! Now go be a rat, and report me, bc thats your next move, its inevitable after that stunt...
@Jammoko probably not so poor...his father was David Kossof, a highly respected actor and social commentator of the '60's
Same as another superb guitarist, namely Mark Knopfler
Less , more or just right ? As a guitarist Peter always had the class to be just right - not too much or too little. Untouched mastery even now.
If only you could see the goosebumps i get from hearing this, even more since Peter passed away. Rock on up there dear Sir, we’ll continue listening to your epic music down here. You will be sorely missed
Brings me back to beautiful place in time.
Ive listened and played alot of blues over 50+ years, but this was the finest Ive ever heard...Thank U Peter
There is no other version where he puts so much feeling in this song
I was thinking as a guitarist myself. His feel his tone second to none THERE WAS NO ONE LIKE HIM but all that aside. With minimal musical education you make 10 minutes THIS enjoyable.. God rest his soul there will NEVER be another
Peter Green touches very essence of human heart and soul. I never heard such a depth of blues playing in my life and God knows i heard them many.
That sparse,staccato, restrained style is unmistakably Peter Green. The greatest of them all.
How can one not love this tone. His emotion is all over this song. Peter speaks with his guitar and I hear him loud and clear. Thanks Peter for laying you blues down so we can hear what a master can accomplish. you have been laying down you pain for us fans, now you can Rest In Peace. Their is no equal to one with you skills, we feel you.
Peter continues to amaze, The Green God will never let me down. Thanks to all those who download his songs, Peter's community of admirers are always there to support his use of his gift. One of the greats and a gentleman to boot.
What a gem!
superb guitar work. If I could only play like that!
@harryr3ful don't feel too bad about it buddy.....no-one else can play like that either..
My first Fleetwood Mac record I owned was a single on the Blue Horizon label "The Sun is Shining" fantastic slide work from Jeremy Spencer but Peter Green was the greatest blues guitarist ever.
I saw tbe Bob Weston/Bob Welch Fleetwood Mac in 1973. No Kirwin, Spencer, or Green, but they were GREAT!!! Kudos to these guys!
As I sit enthralled by Peter's stunning talent. I started thinking of all the absolutely iconic Blues guitarists that the U.K. and surrounding isles have produced, and it kind of floored me! Blues are a reflection of the depth of life, and man do they "get it" over there! 👏💖 👋👁💥👁👍
Such a true statement 🎸
PETER GREEN,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, what else can u say ,,,,,, a GOD........
My favourite player
I’m 64 and the first FM song I ever heard was Oh Well in 73……been hooked ever since. No one could pull more out of one note on guitar when playing the blues. One of my 3 favorite guitarists of all time!! He was just starting to branch out from straight blues on the “ Then play On” album then came the bad LSD trip that changed him forever. Still saddens me to imagine where music was taking him next.
I wish there was video that went with this. There is video of Oh Well played at this same concert. That is Danny Kirwan out in front on Oh Well.
Excellent version ! Hope it never ends !
I love the tone of Peter Green’s Soul
Damn, but this is an amazing cut!
It's always nice to hear a new song by Peter Green. Thanks for warming my heart with a little gift from The Green God! RIP Peter
Peter Green, Gary Moore, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Duane Allman , Jimi Hendrix and Terry Kath all great guitarist but Peter Green was a maestro we miss them all BLESS THEM ALL WE MISS YOU.
Frank Marino is on my list as well.
Nice blues, nice boy...
Whatever he made is a greatist hit, Peter is master
no body said it yet R I P
Still can’t fully believe it :’(
But its our mission to keep his beautiful music alive!
Cold sweats listening to a genius.
Sublime
When I bought a compilation of Robert Johnson songs from Peter Green Splinter Group 15 years ago, I already knew who he was. Thank God my brother had Fleetwood Mac records.
best blues player ever r.i.p peter😄🎸
Timeless blues...
Sounds like a single reorder in the audience. Been listening to Peter since I heard "Green Manalishi" play on the air. About 1970. Have not heard this till now. Never boring
master class of mixing major and minor pentatonic tones into a beautiful piece of art
Love it! Thumbs up from Dublin (Ireland)! :)
Simply Natural❤️
Three phenomenal guitarists/vocalistst in one band! Whatever happened to Danny and Jeremy?
He wrote some great Tunes.❤❤
we are lucky that we can experience that. nothing better comes after that. incomparably good. Peter Green with Fleetwood Mac. honest music. thank you peter. thanks also for the recording.
Peter Green and Stan Webb , greats before their time
Diffenly a great find... I remember when..... The end..of. The. game..great solo album from PG...
Chills and moist eyes.
flowin them blues brother peter!
i bet he met albert king and bb king among other blues guyz!
What a sweet tone... just amazing
I hear Jeremy tinkling a little on a piano on this.......do you hear it?
The best
This is zeitlos!!
I'm 41 and grew up listening to FM and PG on southern Vermont radio in the 90's....love this
Magical from a genius ☘
This is beautiful!
Peter's great guitar playing filled with lots of lush reverb
Merci Peter pour ce travail de haute qualité 🤙👍 rip 🙏✝️💖
Unbelievable
A 1965 Les Paul guitar 🎸 with one pick-up out of phase, a Fender amplifier with reverb.
Add Peter Green, presto: genius blues 💙 🕉
It's a '59 Les Paul Standard, later owned by Gary Moore, currently owned by Kirk Hammett. I'm old enough that I got to see this band (and this guitar) about half as dozen times in the late 60's.
A wonderful performance, and one that makes me realise that Peter Green was close to the edge before the LSD drove him right over it.
I'm going to make a long Peter Green Playlist. Such beauty, soul, and mesmerizing hypnotic subtlty.
LSD opens world's of the deepest soul music, if you are a musician and you have embarked on LSD musical sessions, you know what I'm talking about,
To the best of my knowledge, no one knew what he was given in Germany as he was alone with this group of strangers.
The outcome! Drug induced psychosis 💔
The schizophrenia was bad enough, but I really believe the "treatmen" he went through really fucked him up.
❤❤❤
It's almost impossible to pick a favorite from all of Peter's music. I saw the Mac band at Fillmore West way back in the 70s . That was the best of times. Each member complemented each other. I was very fortunate. I did see the Splinter band with green in north beach , san Francisco, and got his autograph. He was a shadow of himself,but he did Play On . Rest Green Green
It is So sad !!! ❤ 10:29
And Danny K 🎸
✨🍃💫
💖💖💖💕
dammeed
Yeah ! But a lonely soul in my modest opinion 😊❤❤❤❤ 1:21
Nobody knows pain and sorrow make the most beautiful music, you have to feel these things from the very depths of your soul,
Fantastic guitar from Peter. Shame there is a fault with the recording of Peters voice during this one😥
Sounds like the Filmore SF....in back
The Boston tea party, 1970.
Ludio od bluza!
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