When I heard Gary Moore playing "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know " , I was on the brink of crying . When I heard Eddie Hazel playing "Good Thoughts-Bad Thoughts" , I cried like a little kid . When I heard Peter Green playing this song , everything inside of me went silent . I belive this is it folks. After thousand of songs and countless hours of listening to all those songs , I think this is the peak of music from my perspective. Listening to anything after this won't hold its previous value anymore .After this , everything goes downhill. I wonder where are people who were on this night and are they aware of what they just witnessed at that moment when this man played that song.
Hey, I really like this comment. I too have spent a countless number of hours listening to thousands of different songs throughout my life. I'm really big music fan, always have been. Today is my first time hearing this track. Obviously, I wish i heard this sooner. I've listened maybe 4 times now and I can already tell i'll be returning to this track again and again. I agree with you, theres something special going on here...that guitar solo is something else...
Well you can check songs like Black Magic Woman Worried Dream Albatross Supernatural Man of The Wold Oh well Out of Reach I mean most of the stuff involving name Peter Green will be amazing but there are few songs that are almost supernatural.This one is one of them.
Ryuobbi .... i understand you 1000% agree with you 1000% ... my lord... if Zeppelin tell you a story, if Floyd is a masterpiece movie, if King Crimson is a beautiful book, Peter Green is simply a scaled version of God!
I’ve heard several of Peter Green’s live performances of this. All staggeringly articulate and bloody amazing. Each offers a different choice of notes and fantastic phrasing. This one is a poorer quality recording than some others, but so worthy of being posted here and has a rightly super appreciative audience. I’m addicted to the Warehouse version more than others but this is special too, as is Stockholm. And I now keep coming back to this one 🤔. And I repeat at every opportunity, hail to this mortal, because to be god wouldn’t be enough 👌🏻
There's nothing quite so emotionally moving as prime Peter Green, live, in real time, so fluently expressing his truthful, personal, conviction of the blues story of love ❤️ 💘
Simply stunning! No other British artist has even come close to playing the Blues like Peter Green, So Real, played with emotion and genuine feeling and such an amazing distinctive sound. A true Legend!
ALOHA.. I'm 63.. I too was at this show... There was less than 100 people at the Fillmore that night... Peter had the full attention of every musician in the Bay Area... The shows we had at the Fillmore and Winterland, and the little clubs in Sausalito were incredible.....every week a major artist was playing somewhere in the City.... Now I listen to my generation of music in Hawaii, the Bay Area died when silicon valley was born....
You are so right-I was born and raised in Palo Alto/Los Altos, and I watched in horror how the open fields with orchards and produce, great fresh fruit and vegetable stands, beautiful Victorian houses, businesses like Kirks, Big Al's were plowed under, to make way for the condo's, asphalt and cement of the DESPISED 'Silicon Valley'-all in the name of 'Progress'(GREED). Heartbreaking.
@@maxroyle6750 Exactly so...I grew up in a house on the corner of Rutland and Moorpark. Across the street was an orchard with cherries and plums where San Jose City Collage would be built. Behind my house was also an orchard and Moorpark was a narrow country road with tall Eucalyptus trees. They mowed down our house to build the 280 freeway. They destroyed the once beautiful "Valley of Hearts Delight".
Beautiful playing from Peter. He really had the blues. There are several live recordings of this song and this one is not the best quality recording but Peter's playing is sublime. What a shame that he lost it so soon after this and never reached this peak again.
Simply Incredible, so much power and emotion, his guitar tone and phrasing are off the chain, no one can get close to that sound its so unique to peter green. A tragic story and sad he can no longer play like this.
I was at a gig in a local pub in 1969 and stood, pint in hand, no more than 10 feet from the band. It really was that good. Being older does have some compensations, I can say I was there when some of the greats played some of the greatest music ever.
3:44 - 3:50 !!!. Seventeen when it was released and living in Poland ( not understanding english - russian was taught at schools ), we had this wonderful radio program called Mini - Max with a brilliant host ( Mr. Piotr Kaczkowski ), who tried privately to bring to Poland as fast as possible, every hot LP's and play it in full in the state radio ( FM ) so whoever was interested and able, could record it on reel to reel tapes ( actually everything was brilliant and hot those days ). Waiting for that program ( Sunday night ) was like waiting for a news from the frontline. Supernatural composition hooked me for life to Mr Peter Green and His Fleetwood Mac exceptional music. I admire Mr Green blues compositions as much as Chopin's ( scuba diving gear required, as both go very very deep ). RIP
Whats so great about this is that the audience is just sitting there listioning and being respectful, drunk and probably on an acid trip no doubt lol.. really speaks of the power of Peter Green when he really wanted you to listion and be blown away.
Melodic 59 from what I heard, they were opening for The Dead, and Owsley was handing acid out to the crowd in the front rows. According to Mick Fleetwood, they were tripping too...
as I commented below I was there for this and virtually all played 67-70 Bay area shows .happened to have my 58 "burst" with me and back stage Peter and I compared mine and his 69. although he liked it ,he pointed out the differences between thickness of frets.Him handing me his magic "burst" to play is one of my fondest memories
First time I heard this. Thanks for posting. I am mid 50's and that is the finest live guitar I have ever heard. Blew me away ! If anyone dare have anything better let me know.
What an amazing gift to have received this live offering from the Mac with Mr Green, you must recall those wonderful moments every day. Be like moth to the furnace being there🤙🏽
What???? How did this get past me? too much for words....is this on any disc?? I mean, it's somewhere....other than here, right, and I'd sure like to know where.....good god.
iv so far found several versions of this song on youtube - filimore, stockholm, new orleans, helsinki, all from 69-70, and all are SCORCHING!! possibly the stockholm one caps this, but all are amazing - the best peter green iv ever heard, and thats saying somehting!! Check em out!!
It's been a green man, Peter Green, I'll say it again man Peter Green nuff said. Discovered him back in 88 when I was about 21 and over and playing blues guitar. Haven't got nowhere yet and don't expect I will.
Some say... that other versions are 'better'. I'll never agree. This is one of the very, very few blues guitar solo's in the 'Out of this World' category.
Gert Jan Kuiper They're all pretty fucking astonishing, but in most moods I'd say yeah, this one edges out the others. It's far from an easy call though.
+polymath7 It sure is... This was the FIRST version of this song I heard (in 1994), and every other version I've heard since, no matter how good they are, FOR ME, doesn't match this one. It's not my favourite FM song (that's 'The purple dancer') but it sure is the best/greatest/most magnificent (blues) guitar solo I've ever heard...
IMO the FM's Stockholm version of this song, in 1970 if I remember correctly, is even more insane and "outwardly": there is a pure magic, pain and geniousity in every note Peter have played on that Stockholm solo, absolutely amazing (unfortunately, an awful sound, though, like on his live So Many Roads with John Mayall). p.s. Paul Kossoff's version is very good as well
IMO the FM's Stockholm version of this song, in 1970 if I remember correctly, is even more insane and "outwardly": there is a pure magic, pain and geniousity in every note Peter have played on that Stockholm solo, absolutely amazing (unfortunately, an awful sound, though, like on his live So Many Roads with John Mayall). p.s. Paul Kossoff's version is very good as well
Hey 50 year old tech. wasn't to bad for the day !! To the snobs out there that say "it dosn't sound good" TFB learn to listen between the lines !!!!They played 4 straight nights there !!!!!!! R.I.P. Peter
One their best for sure-cant even pick a favorite -just find myself looking for more more more-unsurpassed tone, quality to their music!!! Great picture of Peter Green-captures the beautiful soul within start of this video-thanks for posting! Working on my own my tribute playlist (check out FInest Fleetwood Mac-Vintage Peter Green Years) keeps growing thanks to the great uploads-appreciative of all!
Mr Peter Green's had a Unique talent in his Blues are impregnated with very personal felling in his notes ,until BBKING was impressed by this Blues God 🎸
Magnificent sorcery here, a healer. To think sequences of notes, could unlock parts of our consciousnesses which require housecleaning from time to time. Then there was 3 masters of the universe JMH SRV PAG
Oh no, UA-cam, not again. You damn well know I can't handle this. It does not even make sense calling this good or great, it's much deeper than that. It exposes every ounce of melancholy, longing or lost opportunity you thought you had under control and normally do. At least that's how I fell. And I fall apart...
came from the factory wired wrong. Gary Moore found it out when he had it refurbed and the luthier sadi he'd fixed the neck pickup. Gary Moore went mad
Yes, it's an Awesome Performance, but what I meant was that the recording process has failed to capture half of it (the Bass) and there is clear distortion all through, not occasional overloading (which is forgiveable, live). The live versions uploaded by krahsnif and others are free of this, showing that it wasn't due to the technology available at the time, or on the tour. It sounds like what you might expect from a medium-wave AM receiver at the time, or worse - probably a Dictation recorder.
Had to chime in again fellows. This is guitar playing but it's not guitar playing for the sake of playing guitar I know this is a cliche type of saying. But it's music gets Blues it's sometimes tentative staccato phrasing so intense feel the lyrical aspects of it. Mike Bloomfield was another one man absolutely these guys are the greatest
I don't buy the "Munich Incident" theory. There's plenty of evidence here on UA-cam and from people who played with Peter after March 1970 that his playing was not affected by the party at Schloss Kronwinkl. It was just a myth that some members of the band (no names, no pack drill) put out to cover their incomprehension over the fact that Peter wanted to leave the band. His later descent into schizophrenia and the treatments he received for it (especially the electrotherapy) did far more damage to him and his playing than anything that happened in Munich. Peter's own recollection of the party says it all.
The more I listen to Peter Green, the more I think , all things considered, that he was above them all
I was there that night--am now 64 years old and the goose bumps have never left me.
Lucky bastard! Cherish your memories.
jay gold What was the mood in the room? Did the audience have any real idea what they just saw?
....same age, was there also. Damn what a time that was!
I'm 62 and live in England so was not there but this is sublime
Hi Jay--I was there too--this is Juan 'MoTime--remember?Ed Campbell,the Partolans,veg-how do we get in touch? if you want to
When I heard Gary Moore playing "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know " , I was on the brink of crying .
When I heard Eddie Hazel playing "Good Thoughts-Bad Thoughts" , I cried like a little kid .
When I heard Peter Green playing this song , everything inside of me went silent . I belive this is it folks. After thousand of songs and countless hours of listening to all those songs , I think this is the peak of music from my perspective.
Listening to anything after this won't hold its previous value anymore .After this , everything goes downhill.
I wonder where are people who were on this night and are they aware of what they just witnessed at that moment when this man played that song.
Hey, I really like this comment. I too have spent a countless number of hours listening to thousands of different songs throughout my life. I'm really big music fan, always have been. Today is my first time hearing this track. Obviously, I wish i heard this sooner. I've listened maybe 4 times now and I can already tell i'll be returning to this track again and again. I agree with you, theres something special going on here...that guitar solo is something else...
Well you can check songs like
Black Magic Woman
Worried Dream
Albatross
Supernatural
Man of The Wold
Oh well
Out of Reach
I mean most of the stuff involving name Peter Green will be amazing but there are few songs that are almost supernatural.This one is one of them.
Ryuobbi .... i understand you 1000% agree with you 1000% ... my lord... if Zeppelin tell you a story, if Floyd is a masterpiece movie, if King Crimson is a beautiful book, Peter Green is simply a scaled version of God!
You can add Peter's guitar work on "Just The Blues" with Eddie Boyd. A lovely piece of playing.
if he was 'just' a guitar player he would be called a genius...but his voice is just as great.
Thank you, Mr Green, how fortunate are we to have recordings like this. RIP
just like somebody broke an heart! Such deep sounds, wonder where the good guitarists went..
I can"t get enough of this song... "over and over again" . Its so damned good, it should be set as an example to all guitar players!
Moments of harrowingly painful but exquisitely beautiful blues. So moved by this.
Pure emotion through music. This is the real deal right here.
I’ve heard several of Peter Green’s live performances of this. All staggeringly articulate and bloody amazing. Each offers a different choice of notes and fantastic phrasing. This one is a poorer quality recording than some others, but so worthy of being posted here and has a rightly super appreciative audience. I’m addicted to the Warehouse version more than others but this is special too, as is Stockholm. And I now keep coming back to this one 🤔. And I repeat at every opportunity, hail to this mortal, because to be god wouldn’t be enough 👌🏻
For the late 60s the quality is fine. I've heard a lot worse, like Seattle 1969. Pretty amazing guitar work, so smooth and soulful, so masterful.
There's nothing quite so emotionally moving as prime Peter Green, live, in real time, so fluently expressing his truthful, personal, conviction of the blues story of love ❤️ 💘
Must be one of the best recordings ever of this song, what a guitarist and band..Thanks for posting.
Simply stunning! No other British artist has even come close to playing the Blues like Peter Green, So Real, played with emotion and genuine feeling and such an amazing distinctive sound. A true Legend!
leftfield70 xept Rory Gallagher
@@dalenelson7161 RG.... hardly. PG had that melancholy in his soul..... absolutely destroys RG
ALOHA.. I'm 63.. I too was at this show... There was less than 100 people at the Fillmore that night... Peter had the full attention of every musician in the Bay Area... The shows we had at the Fillmore and Winterland, and the little clubs in Sausalito were incredible.....every week a major artist was playing somewhere in the City.... Now I listen to my generation of music in Hawaii, the Bay Area died when silicon valley was born....
john was the opening acts Taj Mahal and the Byrds cause if so I was there also
My first concert at The Fillmore West. Thnx Mr Green you were the greatest guitarist of you time !!
@@roberthickman9465 The openers were John Hammond jr. and the Byrds.
You are so right-I was born and raised in Palo Alto/Los Altos, and I watched in horror how the open fields with orchards and produce, great fresh fruit and vegetable stands, beautiful Victorian houses, businesses like Kirks, Big Al's were plowed under, to make way for the condo's, asphalt and cement of the DESPISED 'Silicon Valley'-all in the name of 'Progress'(GREED). Heartbreaking.
@@maxroyle6750 Exactly so...I grew up in a house on the corner of Rutland and Moorpark. Across the street was an orchard with cherries and plums where San Jose City Collage would be built. Behind my house was also an orchard and Moorpark was a narrow country road with tall Eucalyptus trees. They mowed down our house to build the 280 freeway. They destroyed the once beautiful "Valley of Hearts Delight".
mind blowing musician much appreciated
Beautiful playing from Peter. He really had the blues. There are several live recordings of this song and this one is not the best quality recording but Peter's playing is sublime. What a shame that he lost it so soon after this and never reached this peak again.
It would be amazing to see actual footage of this, to just see Petes face as he unleashs this soul burning solo
Felt like that since I was 15, still here though😢😢😢😢
Simply Incredible, so much power and emotion, his guitar tone and phrasing are off the chain, no one can get close to that sound its so unique to peter green. A tragic story and sad he can no longer play like this.
I was at a gig in a local pub in 1969 and stood, pint in hand, no more than 10 feet from the band. It really was that good. Being older does have some compensations, I can say I was there when some of the greats played some of the greatest music ever.
3:44 - 3:50 !!!. Seventeen when it was released and living in Poland ( not understanding english - russian was taught at schools ), we had this wonderful radio program called Mini - Max with a brilliant host ( Mr. Piotr Kaczkowski ), who tried privately to bring to Poland as fast as possible, every hot LP's and play it in full in the state radio ( FM ) so whoever was interested and able, could record it on reel to reel tapes ( actually everything was brilliant and hot those days ). Waiting for that program ( Sunday night ) was like waiting for a news from the frontline. Supernatural composition hooked me for life to Mr Peter Green and His Fleetwood Mac exceptional music. I admire Mr Green blues compositions as much as Chopin's ( scuba diving gear required, as both go very very deep ). RIP
Thanks for sharing.
I get chills to my core and it curls my toes every time I hear him do this number, no matter how many times I listen to it...
Utter perfection!!!
Whats so great about this is that the audience is just sitting there listioning and being respectful, drunk and probably on an acid trip no doubt lol.. really speaks of the power of Peter Green when he really wanted you to listion and be blown away.
Melodic 59 from what I heard, they were opening for The Dead, and Owsley was handing acid out to the crowd in the front rows. According to Mick Fleetwood, they were tripping too...
Ten years ago I made that statement, I've been through many women and many hard times. Peter Green was an angel and he had the Midas touch
as I commented below I was there for this and virtually all played 67-70 Bay area shows .happened to have my 58 "burst" with me and back stage Peter and I compared mine and his 69. although he liked it ,he pointed out the differences between thickness of frets.Him handing me his magic "burst" to play is one of my fondest memories
What an awesome memory, and thank you for sharing! Are you stilling gigging, Jay?
I bet you could still get a burst for not much dough
His was a 59!
First time I heard this. Thanks for posting. I am mid 50's and that is the finest live guitar I have ever heard. Blew me away ! If anyone dare have anything better let me know.
Try the other live versions of Peter playing this song! All equally brilliant.
What a soul on his playing!!! Peter Green the best!
What an amazing gift to have received this live offering from the Mac with Mr Green, you must recall those wonderful moments every day. Be like moth to the furnace being there🤙🏽
Dam! Gives me the chills. So much soul, pain with a glint of hope. Brilliant!!
God bless and keep you, Peter. the greatest white blues player ever. not even close.
beautiful pain....
Hearing this it’s easy to understand why Green gave BB King the sweats…me too. His emotion and sheer feeling has rarely or maybe never been equaled.
RIP to te Real King
RIP Peter. As soon as I heard the news today, I thought of this track.
Never a note wasted!
Sublime Genius...no other way of describing this, awesome!!!☘
What???? How did this get past me? too much for words....is this on any disc?? I mean, it's somewhere....other than here, right, and I'd sure like to know where.....good god.
BB,Clapton not even close.Peter is a killer.
Dawit, you're so right!!
@@jaapvandergalien6459 He's gonna go get the papers, get the papers.
Oh wait no, that's Johnny two-times.
I love how Peter sneaks his solo up on you.. first hes gentle and quiet the next second hes screaming with amazing idiomatic bending
Wish there was footage to this gig...?
A rare and awesome talent.The very best!
You can have all the fret speed in the world - but only Peter had the sweetest of touches.
got to be ...somewhere.. can't imagine this didn't get filmed. At FILLMORE EAST??? somebody had a camera...ahhhhhhooooooo. sad loss!!
I can't imagine why anyone would possibly want to hear a studio version after hearing this.
I ask myself similar question , why would anyone want to listen to anything else after hearing this.
Is there a studio version?
@@DavidMFChapman not that I’ve heard.
iv so far found several versions of this song on youtube - filimore, stockholm, new orleans, helsinki, all from 69-70, and all are SCORCHING!! possibly the stockholm one caps this, but all are amazing - the best peter green iv ever heard, and thats saying somehting!! Check em out!!
Great audience on this gig! They really dig it. :)
Peter e BB king transcenderam os níveis de harmonia em uma guitarra para nível Deus
This song is just so perfect
So recognizable & true from the heart
Thx 4 sharing with the world !!
5:42...Peter Green just take off..
It's been a green man, Peter Green, I'll say it again man Peter Green nuff said. Discovered him back in 88 when I was about 21 and over and playing blues guitar. Haven't got nowhere yet and don't expect I will.
Otherworldly!
For me, Green was the best Guitarist of all time. Not even close.
Wow, I'm the first to comment on this newly uploaded version. Epic heart wrenching blues from greeny.
great upload, this is the GEAR.
Some say... that other versions are 'better'.
I'll never agree. This is one of the very, very few blues guitar solo's in the 'Out of this World' category.
Agree, my friend.
Gert Jan Kuiper They're all pretty fucking astonishing, but in most moods I'd say yeah, this one edges out the others. It's far from an easy call though.
+polymath7 It sure is... This was the FIRST version of this song I heard (in 1994), and every other version I've heard since, no matter how good they are, FOR ME, doesn't match this one.
It's not my favourite FM song (that's 'The purple dancer') but it sure is the best/greatest/most magnificent (blues) guitar solo I've ever heard...
IMO the FM's Stockholm version of this song, in 1970 if I remember correctly, is even more insane and "outwardly": there is a pure magic, pain and geniousity in every note Peter have played on that Stockholm solo, absolutely amazing (unfortunately, an awful sound, though, like on his live So Many Roads with John Mayall).
p.s. Paul Kossoff's version is very good as well
IMO the FM's Stockholm version of this song, in 1970 if I remember correctly, is even more insane and "outwardly": there is a pure magic, pain and geniousity in every note Peter have played on that Stockholm solo, absolutely amazing (unfortunately, an awful sound, though, like on his live So Many Roads with John Mayall).
p.s. Paul Kossoff's version is very good as well
omg there is one dislike. if i was prime minister you'd be hung in public on a sunday afternoon and all us green fans could watch
Hey 50 year old tech. wasn't to bad for the day !! To the snobs out there that say "it dosn't sound good" TFB learn to listen between the lines !!!!They played 4 straight nights there !!!!!!! R.I.P. Peter
I was just wondering the same thing. I only knew Fleetwood Mac from radio-friendly tripe like "Don't Stop".
Green was soooooo good then!!
One their best for sure-cant even pick a favorite -just find myself looking for more more more-unsurpassed tone, quality to their music!!! Great picture of Peter Green-captures the beautiful soul within start of this video-thanks for posting!
Working on my own my tribute playlist (check out FInest Fleetwood Mac-Vintage Peter Green Years) keeps growing thanks to the great uploads-appreciative of all!
Unic great maestro.
R.I.P
its an awesome recording raw rustic just like ya there not some studio mix no but real yes and thats what green was
Mr Peter Green's had a Unique talent in his Blues are impregnated with very personal felling in his notes ,until BBKING was impressed by this Blues God 🎸
PETER GREEN TO MÓJ NUMER "1" OD ZAWSZE...!!!!!!!🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Magnificent sorcery here, a healer. To think sequences of notes, could unlock parts of our consciousnesses which require housecleaning from time to time.
Then there was 3 masters of the universe
JMH
SRV
PAG
Perfect
Wonderful stuff steveuk17, thanks.
Oh no, UA-cam, not again. You damn well know I can't handle this. It does not even make sense calling this good or great, it's much deeper than that. It exposes every ounce of melancholy, longing or lost opportunity you thought you had under control and normally do. At least that's how I fell. And I fall apart...
Profound.
the green God
simply... the best.
As good as it gets!!!
this gets me
Peter Green LIVE IS TRUTHFULLY "CRYING TUFF"! 😢
Forget Clapton because Green was the real British blues God!
thanks, just saw this. is this stilll a going blogspot??? tnx.
was that solo completely Greeny? sounded like Danny may have gotten a few licks in there.
smkelly1970 I sensed a shift in the solo, and I wondered the same thing. Why not give DK a solo?
Peter Green is even more expressive than Otis Rush ! I am incredulous. How can that be ?
is there no studio version of this song from these guys?
Wow!!! what a sound he had, is it true he rewired his pickups out of phase ? that last solo is amazing !!
That's what I believe. It was done by accident. Great sound eh
came from the factory wired wrong. Gary Moore found it out when he had it refurbed and the luthier sadi he'd fixed the neck pickup. Gary Moore went mad
Repairman Sam Li in Gerrard Street reinstalled the pick up with the magnet reversed . Sam was great with wood but not so good with wiring.
It's a brilliant sound whatever happened
Yes, it's an Awesome Performance, but what I meant was that the recording process has failed to capture half of it (the Bass) and there is clear distortion all through, not occasional overloading (which is forgiveable, live). The live versions uploaded by krahsnif and others are free of this, showing that it wasn't due to the technology available at the time, or on the tour. It sounds like what you might expect from a medium-wave AM receiver at the time, or worse - probably a Dictation recorder.
I vote a tie between paul butterfield and this, it aint a voting booth just great fucking music
Kossoff is the only British player who comes close to the emotion Peter Green played with
Had to chime in again fellows. This is guitar playing but it's not guitar playing for the sake of playing guitar I know this is a cliche type of saying. But it's music gets Blues it's sometimes tentative staccato phrasing so intense feel the lyrical aspects of it. Mike Bloomfield was another one man absolutely these guys are the greatest
there's only one explanation to this tone and feel - witchcraft
or angels...
ua-cam.com/video/IxgY9eEFiYM/v-deo.html
What a brain dead audience shouting and making noise during such a performance! Shame on them.
WEST, rather...ooopps.
top draw
Live in Sweden has better guitar play - if that was possible
No.
green sold his soul
+David Robinson
Sold...or taken from him by the pusher man? Or the cretins in Munich who deprived the world of his continued brilliance
I don't buy the "Munich Incident" theory. There's plenty of evidence here on UA-cam and from people who played with Peter after March 1970 that his playing was not affected by the party at Schloss Kronwinkl. It was just a myth that some members of the band (no names, no pack drill) put out to cover their incomprehension over the fact that Peter wanted to leave the band. His later descent into schizophrenia and the treatments he received for it (especially the electrotherapy) did far more damage to him and his playing than anything that happened in Munich. Peter's own recollection of the party says it all.
This is a poor recording. There have been far better versions of this on UA-cam.
This version is as good as ANY on yougoob!!!