Yes, so sad to see him like this. I owned a restaurant in Richmond, Surrey in the mid 80’s . He was a frequent customer of mine. Very sadly he had a lot of hangers on, especially when he got paid once a month. Sad to see so many take advantage of him. He was always polite and kind. Such a great loss.
IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER HE WAS BEAUTIFUL, A MASTER CRAFTSMAN AT PLAY, RIP PETER GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. PEACE TO YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. 🙏✌️😎🏴
The one with the beard is English musician Nigel Watson, Peter’s girlfriend’s brother, who were both responsible for getting him back playing, after about twenty years of living as a recluse,Nigel noticeably playing the lead parts,unselfishly covering for Peter’s fragile state around this time
My dad loved this song ,and when it was rereleased in the 70s in the UK he'd always ask me to turn it up when the radio played it while we were at work when I worked for him. I miss you so much Daddy love you ,I wish I'd told you that when you were alive, if you were here I'd tell you everyday.
Heard this for the first time while in the Navy 1970. Still in my top 10 faves. RIP Peter. And would have loved to play this for my late Dad. He LOVED good guitarists.
The English Authorities and the doctors should all go to prison for how they attacked Peter The Establishment lies ,.The untruths spread to the point where the uneducated believe them So sad, so wrong He just wanted to play the guitar and spread love
A few years ago, i was asked by a young woman, what music I liked. I replied, "Fleetwood Mac, but the old stuff". She replied " like Rumours?" ," i said " no that's their new music to me !" Love this music.
This reminded me of Sun King by the Beatles, and then I read this song was George Harrison's inspiration for it. Harrison said: "At the time, 'Albatross' (by Fleetwood Mac) was out, with all the reverb on guitar. So we said, 'Let's be Fleetwood Mac doing Albatross, just to get going.' It never really sounded like Fleetwood Mac... but that was the point of origin."
Yes, Peter Green messed up in his life, but he is still here with us. And just remember what exactly this man has contributed to music over the years before even considering a single criticism. If this man never played again, and let us all hope that that never happens, he has earned his right to be called a guitar ledgend on a par with Clapton, Hendrix, Beck, and the rest.
I love what you said....but maybe he didn't. It was perhaps a beautiful short road that was left for us to follow and for him to find again. We can all find our best path if we so chose :) peace and love
This is why John Lennon called "Sun King" his Fleetwood Mac song. Part of the greatness of the Beatles was that they listened to everybody else and incorporated the good stuff - like "Albatross" - into their music.
From being one of the most talented and best guitarists of his time, it makes me a little sad to see Peter in this condition and not playing the lead. Still love his music though. RIP Peter.
Peter Green: Best British blues guitarist who ever picked up a guitar. I've been playing for almost sixty years and have yet to hear someone surpass his feeling, note choice, and phrasing. Absolutely untouchable in his prime. Rest easy, Peter, you left us a LOT of amazing music to listen to and marvel at.
Alvin Lee wasn't too bad a British blues guitarist. All a personal choice I guess, and different styles of gtr playing...cheers, from a Rory Gallagher fan , the Irish bluesman..
Agreed. Listen to the live version on youtube of The Stumble when he was with Mayall. The audio is bad but Greens vibe comes through in a powerful way. He seemed to have an endless supply of riffs. So sad the drugs took it all away from him.
Nobody had your touch, your tone, your voice Mr. Green. My children’s children will hear of your work as your music transcends through time. Thank you so much, may your soul live forever
Everyone comments it's not the same because Peter isn't playing lead,,, people seem to forget he wrote and composed it and that can never be disputed 🤔
I recorded with Peter after he left FM. We recorded at a country house in Michigan. We had days of reel in reel tapes that I was going to release all destroyed in a flood Oy Vey RIP Peter Green
Incredible to see Peter performing again after so much he faced in life. Any negative comments on here are by ignorant people who know nothing about the history of Fleetwood Mac or the dangers of LSD drugs
I remember hearing this on top of the pops in the uk when it first came out. It had a marvellous video of an Albatros flying around some cliffs. It was so beautiful. I would have only been about 9 or 10.
Patrick Golden I was a trucker for over 40 years in the old days when we 1st had that old AM cb,s my cb handle was Albatross and needless to say I loved this tune when it came out,I've been retired for a 1 years now but whenever I hear this song I get a shiver down my spine oh happy days.🤗🤗🤗
Personally, I've always liked this little'known recording featuring Peter. His use of silences as much as the guitar is an object lesson for those guitarists who feel that every nano-second has to be filled with riffs, runs and sound. The brief solos in this really do send shivers up the spine ua-cam.com/video/-eE3_WVOc0Q/v-deo.html
This is around the last time I saw Peter Green playing with a brilliant line up of musicians at the Queen's Theatre in Barnstaple,North Devon. What a wonderful evening it was too ! Years earlier I had also attended a concert Fleetwood Mac played at the Yeovil Techical college, in Somerset, when Albatros was first realesed as a single. Those were the day my friends !
Peter Green, legendary genius guitarist, inspirational musician for countless generations, , thank god he's still around , by far one of the finest guitarists to have graced this planet, the tranquility and sheer beauty of his compositions are still without equal , almost 50 years on . how lucky are we to witnessed this phenomenon, peace and love PG
Brilliant summation and totally agree with you. Not to digress too too much, most of the lead on Albatross was in fact played by Danny Kirwan. Saw them live when the record first came out and was somewhat surprised when Danny took most of the lead. Peter was as usual very giving to his fellow musicians and played along masterfully with Danny et al. :-)
Say what you want to about how Peter performed here Buuuttttt he’s the man who invented, wrote, played this wonderful timeless piece along with Danny absolute geniuses who are copied by other super musicians but they never invented the music and only do karaoke versions
I never saw Peter play in his heyday, but I saw him 3 times after his 'return'. The first was when he appeared with the Splinter Group in Colne during one of their annual Blues festivals. At that time, he stayed in the background and was clearly struggling to play. However, he came forwards to try 'Green Manalishi' and was OK until his finger went under the strings. Any guitarist knows how offputting that can be! Two things then happened, the group moved to take the lead as Peter stepped back slightly. The audience all stood up and cheered to show their support for the man they'd all come to see. I managed to get a few photos of him playing when he was nearer the front a little later in the show. The last time I saw Peter was in Harrogate when he appeared with John Mayall ... by then he was confident again. His old touch had gone, but he was well into the Robert Johnson songbook and so took full part in that section of the show.
Met Peter Green in a dressing room at a teen club they were booked into for two nights in Michigan. Handed him my Stratocaster, he handed me his Les Paul. He had the strap screwed down on the upper bout. A nice chunk of leather, an old cinch from a saddle. You can see it on many of the videos from around that time. Maybe one of the most quietly charismatic men I've ever encountered. My admiration deepened from the songs he wrote, he was really tuned in to the big power of the universe at that time. A fragile soul, and just a lovely man. All we local Michigan guitar stranglers were sitting down front, with Peter and Danny Kirwin blowing our hair back with Twin Reverbs. We started to take bets on when Mick Fleetwood was going to crash a cymbal. Me, Geri Zubal, Phil Bliss and Thomas Weschler, some other fellows too. Two nights of inspiration, and amazement. Great band,,,great,,,
Back in the 60s my Dad worked for Post Office Telephones and he installed the PBX in the new Radio Leeds studios in the Merrion Centre. They did a few weeks of testing and he told them it was my birthday so they invited me and my friends in for an 'interview'. At the end they asked me what record I would like played, but I couldn't remember Albatross, so they played Flowers in the Rain instead. #goodolddays
Like great wine, the music simply gets better with time. Age has no place in music, fantastic song and Mr. Green is a great artist, a great tune that brings back some beautiful memories. It is music such as this that makes life rich!
I saw him with this lineup about 15 years ago. Nigel Watson was playing a lot of the lead parts, but every now and again Peter Green would play or sing something that was a total flash of brilliance. Was he the same as in his prime, certainly not, but I was glad I got to see the Green God. Still the best British blues guitarist there's been IMHO.
This just brought tears to my eyes. I’ve just learned of Peter Green after becoming fascinated that his guitar sold for $2m. Inspiration for The Sun King. I never knew that.
First musician I really stopped listened and really got it, Man of the world says it all a tremendous talent sadly shortened by drugs and mental health issues rest in peace Peter you were a legend
" GREATEST OF ALL, ALL TIMES, PAST,PRESENT , FUTURE FOREVER ,EVER,EVER AND EVER BEYOND. " I'M 70 & I'LL NEVER STOP LOVING THIS ONE & ONLY. "💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🥨💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌴🌺
I have been humming this all afternnon. Couldn't think what the song was, tried humming it to my Grandson, nope he didn't know it. Had to wait 4 hours for my husband to come in and he named that tune for me. Doesn't help that I am tone deaf. Now am enjoying it for the 4th time. Beautiful tune.
So simply beautiful and transcends time. Peter left us great music. My first '58 cherry LesPaul Junior was his, well thats what everyone who sold one said back in the '60s. Thanks Peter rip.
Had the pleasure of meeting Peter Green at a charity do once. He was surprisingly down to earth, and very funny. God rest his soul
Nice try Benny Harvey
Would have loved to see hum play and meet him. Closest I got was growing up in a religious cult with Jeremy Spencer.
Yes, so sad to see him like this. I owned a restaurant in Richmond, Surrey in the mid 80’s . He was a frequent customer of mine. Very sadly he had a lot of hangers on, especially when he got paid once a month. Sad to see so many take advantage of him. He was always polite and kind. Such a great loss.
On the other hand, unlike so many others, he has left a legacy of joy. Perhaps he enjoyed giving. Maybe not so sad? Just an idea. :)
I lived in Richmond in the 80s and he used to get a bus to east sheen, and I often meet him at the bus stop near my home.
Sad that he got older and put on a few pounds. Its part of getting older, heppen oftern.
@@RM-je5qwPeter looks fine. He's an older man here. No prob.
IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER HE WAS BEAUTIFUL, A MASTER CRAFTSMAN AT PLAY, RIP PETER GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. PEACE TO YOU ALL MY FRIEND'S. 🙏✌️😎🏴
The one with the beard is English musician Nigel Watson, Peter’s girlfriend’s brother, who were both responsible for getting him back playing, after about twenty years of living as a recluse,Nigel noticeably playing the lead parts,unselfishly covering for Peter’s fragile state around this time
thanks
My dad loved this song ,and when it was rereleased in the 70s in the UK he'd always ask me to turn it up when the radio played it while we were at work when I worked for him. I miss you so much Daddy love you ,I wish I'd told you that when you were alive, if you were here I'd tell you everyday.
Heard this for the first time while in the Navy 1970. Still in my top 10 faves. RIP Peter. And would have loved to play this for my late Dad. He LOVED good guitarists.
@@derrellthomas239 I watched Fleetwood Mac play this live in London in 1969, it was first released in 1968. I am so pleased you love it.
I know how you feel.
@Philip Page You lucky dude!
@@derrellthomas239 Peter Green was stood about 10 feet from me dressed as Jesus.
As hauntingly beautiful today as it was in 1968 a forever Classic. Thank you Peter Green RIP
I loved Peter Green…I hate what happened to him as his was a genius musically and had so much more to create 😞
The English Authorities and the doctors should all go to prison for how they attacked Peter
The Establishment lies ,.The untruths spread to the point where the uneducated believe them
So sad, so wrong
He just wanted to play the guitar and spread love
A few years ago, i was asked by a young woman, what music I liked. I replied, "Fleetwood Mac, but the old stuff". She replied " like Rumours?" ," i said " no that's their new music to me !"
Love this music.
One of the great guitarists of all time. Rest in peace, Peter.
This reminded me of Sun King by the Beatles, and then I read this song was George Harrison's inspiration for it. Harrison said: "At the time, 'Albatross' (by Fleetwood Mac) was out, with all the reverb on guitar. So we said, 'Let's be Fleetwood Mac doing Albatross, just to get going.' It never really sounded like Fleetwood Mac... but that was the point of origin."
Yes, Peter Green messed up in his life, but he is still here with us. And just remember what exactly this man has contributed to music over the years before even considering a single criticism. If this man never played again, and let us all hope that that never happens, he has earned his right to be called a guitar ledgend on a par with Clapton, Hendrix, Beck, and the rest.
I love what you said....but maybe he didn't. It was perhaps a beautiful short road that was left for us to follow and for him to find again. We can all find our best path if we so chose :) peace and love
Peter Green made a major contribution to be sure. But let's not go so far as to compare him to Beck, Clapton and Hendrix - that is an exaggeration!
@nazmoking3171 imo Hendrix is an exaggeration. He's not in the same class as Beck,Green or even Brian May
@@kevinhall7347 Correct! Hendrix was in a league of his own.
May you have a Supernatural next life, Peter.
Nice Santana reference! Fleetwood Mac wrote Black Magic Woman.
@@Jimbos21st Search 'Supernatural by Peter Green' His tone, his touch, it's just outstanding.
@@doglover31418 It's a cool song, definitely very subtle, but great nonetheless
This is why John Lennon called "Sun King" his Fleetwood Mac song. Part of the greatness of the Beatles was that they listened to everybody else and incorporated the good stuff - like "Albatross" - into their music.
Greeny....RIP. We love you 'till the end. There's no one who's able to play the Blues like you did.
From being one of the most talented and best guitarists of his time, it makes me a little sad to see Peter in this condition and not playing the lead. Still love his music though. RIP Peter.
This has got to be one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard in my 73 years.
Song? What are the lyrics?
Totally agree listening with tears in my eyes
Peter Green: Best British blues guitarist who ever picked up a guitar. I've been playing for almost sixty years and have yet to hear someone surpass his feeling, note choice, and phrasing. Absolutely untouchable in his prime. Rest easy, Peter, you left us a LOT of amazing music to listen to and marvel at.
Alvin Lee wasn't too bad a British blues guitarist. All a personal choice I guess, and different styles of gtr playing...cheers, from a Rory Gallagher fan , the Irish bluesman..
Agreed. Listen to the live version on youtube of The Stumble when he was with Mayall. The audio is bad but Greens vibe comes through in a powerful way. He seemed to have an endless supply of riffs. So sad the drugs took it all away from him.
Stateside we had Danny Kalb ,Alan Wilson , Bloomfield, Johnny Winter, E C still above them all for the period 66 -69
MH issues, and ECT took it away.
Nobody had your touch, your tone, your voice Mr. Green. My children’s children will hear of your work as your music transcends through time. Thank you so much, may your soul live forever
Everyone comments it's not the same because Peter isn't playing lead,,, people seem to forget he wrote and composed it and that can never be disputed 🤔
That he was one of the greatest cannot be disputed - but it WAS sad that he had lost his incredible skills, by this point.
The Splinter Group revived Mr. Green in his later years. Thank You! There will never be another "Albatross".
absolute legend and a true human being. Rest in peace Peter 🙏 🌹
Just heard this song on the radio, googled, only to find that you passed. RIP PG
RIP. LEGEND🌹
The greatest ever British blues guitarist.
The purity of Peter's playing always brings a tear. He was just brilliant 😢
I recorded with Peter after he left FM. We recorded at a country house in Michigan. We had days of reel in reel tapes that I was going to release all destroyed in a flood Oy Vey RIP Peter Green
That song still holds the magic. Wonderful to see Peter again.
RIP Peter. You gave and leave so much to the world of music. A true talent and legend.
Incredible to see Peter performing again after so much he faced in life.
Any negative comments on here are by ignorant people who know nothing about the history of Fleetwood Mac or the dangers of LSD drugs
He meant a lot to people of my generation . I was privileged to see one of his final performances . A well respected gentleman 🙏 RIP Green god
A great loss!!! From now on, fly with your Albatros in deep blue sky ! R.I.P.
I remember hearing this on top of the pops in the uk when it first came out. It had a marvellous video of an Albatros flying around some cliffs. It was so beautiful. I would have only been about 9 or 10.
One of the best instrumentals ever written and Peter Green one of the best guitarists ever. RIP.
I recall hearing this as a youngster in the 60s it still evokes memories, great music
RIP Peter Green. As I am living in this world, I will never forget you. Forgotten superstar. Rest in peace.
This song just came to mind last week. Weird. RIP Peter Green.
This song could jam out for 20 minutes. Givin' half the chance to. A favorite song of mine.
One of the greatest instrumentals of all time. And my favourite in my mellow out sessions of my youth xD
Thank you for the music. May you now find the peace you sought in life.
Peter's masterpiece! RIP legend.
Still so beautiful after all the years. thanks Peter.
Patrick Golden ......Absolutely beautiful.......
Patrick Golden I was a trucker for over 40 years in the old days when we 1st had that old AM cb,s my cb handle was Albatross and needless to say I loved this tune when it came out,I've been retired for a 1 years now but whenever I hear this song I get a shiver down my spine oh happy days.🤗🤗🤗
Patrick Golden should read 11 (eleven)years.
The best ever
Your legendary guitar music forever with us
Legendary guitarist BB King on Peter Green: "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats."
jhuranim 78
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This is the kind of thing he was talking about. Totally superb sound:
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Personally, I've always liked this little'known recording featuring Peter. His use of silences as much as the guitar is an object lesson for those guitarists who feel that every nano-second has to be filled with riffs, runs and sound. The brief solos in this really do send shivers up the spine
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jhuranim
At least I got to see BB. It was his birthday. I believe 70th in Cleveland. Very memorable show indeed
No song cut through to my soul like this (perhaps Greensleeves ), never got old always took me away from the shit of the day.RIP Peter Green
RIP Peter lad....one of the pieces of music in my lost youth of warm summers in the sun back in the 1970's !
This is around the last time I saw Peter Green playing with a brilliant line up of musicians at the Queen's Theatre in Barnstaple,North Devon. What a wonderful evening it was too ! Years earlier I had also attended a concert Fleetwood Mac played at the Yeovil Techical college, in Somerset, when Albatros was first realesed as a single. Those were the day my friends !
imagine living a life that created something this beautiful and lasting
Peter Green,
legendary genius guitarist, inspirational musician for countless generations, ,
thank god he's still around ,
by far one of the finest guitarists to have graced this planet,
the tranquility and sheer beauty of his compositions are still without equal ,
almost 50 years on .
how lucky are we to witnessed this phenomenon,
peace and love PG
I agree totally with your comment.Pity we lost him for so many years to his many demons
is this Treo video on LP.?
Not sure Mark, LP ? doubt it would be on vynyl DVD more likely ,
Brilliant summation and totally agree with you. Not to digress too too much, most of the lead on Albatross was in fact played by Danny Kirwan. Saw them live when the record first came out and was somewhat surprised when Danny took most of the lead. Peter was as usual very giving to his fellow musicians and played along masterfully with Danny et al. :-)
Peter Green himself has said that there would not have been an Albatross without Danny.
Lovely. He was never the same, but every now and then the magic showed through. The reason why I'm a musician.
Say what you want to about how Peter performed here Buuuttttt he’s the man who invented, wrote, played this wonderful timeless piece along with Danny absolute geniuses who are copied by other super musicians but they never invented the music and only do karaoke versions
...and now, he's free like an Albatross!
Peter Green. John Prine. 2 legends gone.
The greatest British blues guitarist ever. I met him and his depression made his voice and playing even more poiniant RIP Peter
You have to imagine the lonely Albatross gently cruising over the water whilst listening to this ❤
One of the greats. Loved his music
God Bless you Peter! Magic guitarist! 💙R.I.P. 🙏
I was privileged to see him perform this in Kings Lynn (UK)
Simply stunning ❤ so much respect for mr green! A massive influence on so many! RIP you beautiful soul 🙏 your legacy and music lives on.
@ginaparker-langleyyour a stodgy person arent you
Just can't get enough of this tune. Thank-you Peter, RIP.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. RIP Peter.
I went to see this concert, it was great to finally see Peter Green. Rest in Peace Peter Green.
Atleast the smoke finally cleared and he could play guitar again
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Unbelieveable that anyone would dislike.., why were they here in the first place..., Peter Green is one of the best God ever gave us.
I never saw Peter play in his heyday, but I saw him 3 times after his 'return'. The first was when he appeared with the Splinter Group in Colne during one of their annual Blues festivals. At that time, he stayed in the background and was clearly struggling to play. However, he came forwards to try 'Green Manalishi' and was OK until his finger went under the strings. Any guitarist knows how offputting that can be! Two things then happened, the group moved to take the lead as Peter stepped back slightly. The audience all stood up and cheered to show their support for the man they'd all come to see. I managed to get a few photos of him playing when he was nearer the front a little later in the show.
The last time I saw Peter was in Harrogate when he appeared with John Mayall ... by then he was confident again. His old touch had gone, but he was well into the Robert Johnson songbook and so took full part in that section of the show.
Rest In Peace... Thank you for the Music...
Met Peter Green in a dressing room at a teen club they were booked into for two nights in Michigan. Handed him my Stratocaster, he handed me his Les Paul. He had the strap screwed down on the upper bout. A nice chunk of leather, an old cinch from a saddle. You can see it on many of the videos from around that time. Maybe one of the most quietly charismatic men I've ever encountered. My admiration deepened from the songs he wrote, he was really tuned in to the big power of the universe at that time. A fragile soul, and just a lovely man.
All we local Michigan guitar stranglers were sitting down front, with Peter and Danny Kirwin blowing our hair back with Twin Reverbs. We started to take bets on when Mick Fleetwood was going to crash a cymbal. Me, Geri Zubal, Phil Bliss and Thomas Weschler, some other fellows too. Two nights of inspiration, and amazement. Great band,,,great,,,
RIP . now you are playing in heaven .
Soar Albatros, soar....
When live is better than the recorded version, very rare
I feel peace in my heart everytime I listen to this music.
Good! I like...
Me too, peace & calmness, which is much needed now more than ever😘💞😘🎶🎶🎶🎶💓💓
RIP 3 years AGO, I MISS YOUR MUSIC.
Saw him only once, at "The Mighty Oak" in Cork. A great concert with one of the finest musicians to grace this earth.
Thank you Peter and Fleet and Wood and Mac...
Back in the 60s my Dad worked for Post Office Telephones and he installed the PBX in the new Radio Leeds studios in the Merrion Centre. They did a few weeks of testing and he told them it was my birthday so they invited me and my friends in for an 'interview'. At the end they asked me what record I would like played, but I couldn't remember Albatross, so they played Flowers in the Rain instead. #goodolddays
i see peter live at jazz cafe a few years past now and he played this. the man was a legend.
I saw one of these concerts and although he wasn’t the same just to have him on stage was enough. RIP a legend.
RIP PETER AND THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC 🌹
I have been listening to the Splinter Group and the many solo albums of Peter's before that for years. He never lost it.
Wonderful to see the great Peter Green holding and playing his guitar.
Like great wine, the music simply gets better with time. Age has no place in music, fantastic song and Mr. Green is a great artist, a great tune that brings back some beautiful memories. It is music such as this that makes life rich!
Peter green thank you for the days .
So simple yet so great, an all time great piece of music
No one played it like Danny and Peter, but it’s still lovely
I am convinced that Mozart , Beethoven or Bach immediately loved this absolute masterpiece.
UN GRAND MERCI POUR TA MUSIQUE...PETER GREEN. SOIT EN PAIX.
1st time hearing this in a billion years still a classic.
Rest in peace thank you for the tunes
Such an amazingly talented musician. RIP
We should all just be grateful PG was able to come back from that dark destructive place that devours so many talented musicians, so many don't !
I saw him with this lineup about 15 years ago. Nigel Watson was playing a lot of the lead parts, but every now and again Peter Green would play or sing something that was a total flash of brilliance. Was he the same as in his prime, certainly not, but I was glad I got to see the Green God. Still the best British blues guitarist there's been IMHO.
This just brought tears to my eyes. I’ve just learned of Peter Green after becoming fascinated that his guitar sold for $2m. Inspiration for The Sun King. I never knew that.
First musician I really stopped listened and really got it, Man of the world says it all a tremendous talent sadly shortened by drugs and mental health issues rest in peace Peter you were a legend
Man of the World summed up his depressed state of mind...
" GREATEST OF ALL, ALL TIMES, PAST,PRESENT , FUTURE FOREVER ,EVER,EVER AND EVER BEYOND. " I'M 70 & I'LL NEVER STOP LOVING THIS ONE & ONLY. "💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🥨💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌴🌺
I can remember sitting in a pub in Stamford, after work with a cold beer listening to this - mid 70's? Wonderful!
NO ANOTHER GREEN. COMMON NAME. THE GREEN WE KNEW HAS MENTAL PROBLEMS
I have been humming this all afternnon. Couldn't think what the song was, tried humming it to my Grandson, nope he didn't know it. Had to wait 4 hours for my husband to come in and he named that tune for me. Doesn't help that I am tone deaf. Now am enjoying it for the 4th time. Beautiful tune.
Peter Green was and remains a Genius, both my kids were born to this, I played it during Labour.
It's playing it during conception that's impressive
One of our all time greats🙌❤
love, rap thine arms around this man, and hold him eternal.
God bless Peter Green. A lost soul, but now he is found.
only after coming off Antipsychotics he'd been on for nearly 30 years and finally realising he didn't need them.
Oppie Oppenheimer just about found, just a fragment of his former self really....
Oppie Oppenheimer
Yes indeed you can thank Nigel and Michelle Watson for helping him recover.
Oppie Oppenheimer ii
This isn't Peter, this is the body of Peter, nothing more. The world's greatest guitarist is long gone.
So simply beautiful and transcends time. Peter left us great music. My first '58 cherry LesPaul Junior was his, well thats what everyone who sold one said back in the '60s.
Thanks Peter rip.
my dad loved this so much we had it for his funeral way to go frankyboy x
janice pettigrew great song to send him off on his final journey keep the memories close to you
That's so nice.
Lovely Peter Green, and his wonderful band.
Thinking of you today, Peter. I hope things are good with you on the other side. Thank you for all you brought to this side while you were here.