Fleetwod Mac -Live in Boston 1970 HDCD Remastered Full HQ
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2019
- Disc: 1
1. Black Magic Woman 00:00
2. Jumping At Shadows 06:54
3. Like It This Way 11:43
4. Only You 16:17
5. Rattlesnake Shake 21:25
6. I Can`t Hold Out 46:04
7. Got To Move 52:39
8. The Green Manalishi 56:28
Disc: 2
1. World In Harmony 1:09:24
2. Oh Well 1:13:36
3. Rattlesnake Shake 1:17:57
4. Stranger Blues 1:42:47
5. Red Hot Mama 1:46:45
6. Teenage Darling 1:50:55
7. Keep A Knocking 1:55:11
8. Jenny Jenny 2;00:26
9. Encore Jam 2:11:16
Disc: 3
1. Jumping At Shadows Blocked By WMG
2. Sandy Mary 2:24:05
3. If You Let Me Love You Blocked By WMG
4. Loving Kind 2:30:10
5. Coming Your Way 2:33:07
6. Madison Blues 2:40:14
7. Got To Move 2:45:03
8. The Sun Is Shining03 2:49::00
9. Oh Baby 2:52:12
10. Tiger 2:56:12
11. Great Balls Of Fire 3:00:23
12. Tutti Frutti 3:03:57
13. On We Jam 3: 10:43
This is my Peter Green story.
I met Peter in 1969 at the olld Boston T Party club on Berkley Street in Boston. My brother Stanley and I went to almost every show at that club. We saw Led Zeppelin, BB King, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck with Rod Stewart, Jethro Tull and almost every other Blues man and band that was touring back them. I was a 19 year old fledging guitarist and the inspiration that poured out of that club on any given night of the week was unbelievable and I feel so fortunate that we got to see so many of the greats playing live in a small 300 seat club but seeing Fleetwood Mac in 1969 on their first tour changed my life.
I had heard almost all the great guitar players of that era and most of the white guys were not as impressive to me as the originals cats like BB King, Albert King, Freddy King etc. But then came Peter Green. It was the first time I ever heard a Sunburst Les Paul and in fact I went out the very next day and bought one just like his for $500. Today they are worth $250K, I wish I hadn’t sold mine on one broke Christmas in 1981. but that's a different story. Fleetwood Mac floored me. Their groove, their authenticity and the contrast between Jeremy Spencer’s Elmore James to Peter’s more deep meaningful songs. Well except for a few like “Rattlesnake Shake” which we all know is about wanking off. Peter did have a great sense of humor.
When Fleetwood Mac finished their set, my brother and I were walking through the club right by Peter who was on his way to his dressing room. My brother, boldly said, "hey Peter my brother has a Les Paul too”. (I actually had a 52 Gold top at that time). Peter turned to us and said, “hey why don't you guys come to our hotel we’re having a party”. So, we followed Peter and ended up with a few other people in his room. We talked music and guitars and through that we had a connection.
Fleetwood Mac played in Boston a bunch of times and every time they came, I would hang out with Peter. One time he and I went to see BB King play and he ended up sitting in. After the show we were back stage and BB turned to me and said, " no one plays me as authentically as Peter”. I never forgot that. Another time I was standing in the audience watching Fleetwood Mac and standing next to me was Carlos Santana. Carlos was a huge fan of Peters and that might have been the moment he heard Black Magic Woman for the first time. I like to think so anyway.
After Peter quit Fleetwood Mac, I called him in London and asked him if he wanted to come over for a visit and to play music with my band, The Act. We were living in a house in the middle of the woods in South Berwick Maine. I figured it was a long shot but he said sure. I couldn’t believe he said yes. A few weeks later I picked up Peter, his suitcase, his Sunburst Les Paul and his Fender six string Bass at Boston’s Logan Airport and drove him up to Maine. My memory is vague at how long he stayed with us but it might have been a month. I do remember a few days after he came that we found out that Jimi Hendrix died, so that would put him there on September 18, 1970. I remember him looking stunned and very saddened. He told me that a few days before he was in London hanging out with Jimi.
Every day we would get up and play very long one chord jams with Peter leading the way. I think I played three notes over and over and just listened to him. I can see him now twisting his mustache as he was contemplating life. I also remember one morning he was sitting on the house steps with his Les Paul jamming with the birds. Not the Byrd’s, the real birds in the trees. We did one or two gigs with him, one being at the newer Boston T Party on Lansdown st. . I actually have two tapes of Peter playing with us, one from the house in Maine and one from that Gig at the T Party. For some reason I’ve never played them for anyone. Peter had a female friend who was going to Goddard College in Vermont and he eventually left Maine and headed up there. Where he went from there I never found out..
Peter's guitar playing did not reply on tricks or fancy licks or runs. Every note he played was connected to his heart. He economical, soulful, authentic and he played with dynamics and pure fire. He would then turn on his super sweet and sensitive side as in his song Albatross. He was a very thoughtful, deep, sweet, funny and open person and his playing was exactly who he was as a person and that is a rare thing find in a musician. I am deeply saddened at his passing. I hope he went peacefully for he was a peaceful soul. I will miss him but am thankful that I got to know him just a little. Oh Well!
Andrew Kastner
To quote a friend "He never made the big time, but maybe he didn't need to." This album is sounding amazing; I usually see "Remastered" as hype, but this is the biz.
Thanks for sharing your story, Andrew. You're so lucky to have known him and played with him as well. Please share your recording of yourself with Peter. I'm sure many, many people would love to hear it. Take care.
Every note Peter played was a public service to every impressionable, young guitarist who heard it.
GREAT story Jack Mack & the Heart Attack! What I wouldn't have given to see Peter and the guys live.
Andrew, great story of your relationship with Greeny. He was that kind of a guy, humble, approachable and not like the rock icons. I've been playing Peter Green stuff on youtube since he passed. He is missed.
Legally secure your rights to those tapes, then share them with the world.
Rock in Peace, Peter
I grew up with TYA, Zeppelin, Groundhogs, Who, Taste, Tull, Cream but I think FM Boston 1970 is the best music I’ve ever heard.
Sad loss of Peter Green today. My inspiration to pick up and learn to play. Most soulful playing I ever heard. Rest in peace.
💕💞
Jumpin at Shadows..........The perfect example of " Less Is More "
Thank you Duster Bennet
Listen to Rattlesnake Shake at approx 28 minute mark.... Holy SHIT!!!! Absolutely jaw dropping!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎶🎼🎸
Yes they mix the Madge Jam in with Rattlesnake then Underway; all of it on the Then Play On album. Doesn't get any better than this. Only Peter and Danny on this. Jeremy just plays the maracas.
The version on disc 2 is frickn mind blowing ⚡️
@@duaneberry3298 Jeremy Spencer was the Jar Jar Binks of Fleetwood Mac. He joined a nasty pedophile religious cult, The Children of God, and is still a member, tithing any money he gets to them. Former members of this cult have revealed horrific abuse, particularly of children. It is annoying to have to skip his inept, noncy, pastiches.
Best blues band EVER.
no argument from me; p green, j spencer, and d kirwan- guitars ablazing!!!! FM in chicago also a fabulous album. Be Blessed
I want to say Allman Brothers Band but I cannot argue while listening at 59:11 or any part of any of their shows.
Um, I think the by the time the Green Era had ended, the Mac had evolved into one of the hardest rocking bands on the planet. Of course, they were rooted heavily in the blues, but there was more depth and layers to their music. It's a shame this unit had to end at the culmination of their greatness.
@@fuchsiaswing8545 yeah it is and Peter Green's son is here on UA-cam and is asking questions about his father's treatment by the band and other related things. Nice guy. His name is Liam Firlej.
I'm so sad. I feel like I've lost a friend. I turned to Fleetwood Mac in every life happening, good and bad. Peter Green never got the recognition he deserved. I don't think I can say theres any track of the original line up I don't like! I'm still a fan of Fleetwood Mac. They are true artists but I like to think Peter green inspired them. R.I.P. Peter Green. Gone but never forgotten.
I saw this band in Seattle, when I was 16. It was a $2.50 ticket, at Eagles Auditorium.
I'll be 68 next month, and that is still one of the best gigs I have ever experienced.
Yea I’m Steve Meyer Ann’s husband...69 grad of Franklin high..saw em at Eagles twice I think..loved em have played blues piano ever since..Otis Spann as my teacher..maybe bumped into you Doug
Could you confirm that Peter green played the green manalishi bass solo on a fender vi?
You went to this gig..??? With Peter Green in his prime.. OMG 😮 must have been amazing !?
This has Tobe one of the best concerts on UA-cam period. This is about the time I became interested in Fleetwood Mac and Mr Peter Green. I graduated high in June of 1970 and was already listening to bands most people I knew weren't in to. Some magical years in music , '67 to '75.
I agree. It's at least on par with anything else I've ever heard.
This is without a Doubt, some of the Freakin' BEST Guitar rift blues and Rock Ever played!! If you don't get it...I'm so sad for You..
It's a sad day today, the incredible Peter Green has left the world.
Thank you so much for your fantastic work, your guitar sound will be in our hearts forever.
This complete Boston show is a Masterpiece, the one that best represents the essence & timeless early days of Fleetwood Mac.
Rest in Peace Peter Green
Hi. I agree with all you say. From a the age of 15 to today at 45, I've had a favourite guitarist. He changed the way i felt about music, playing the guitar & life. His playing is the closest thing to magic I can think of. As you say the Green God lives on in our hearts.
Incredible recording of a wonderful band god bless Peter Green what an artist- his music will help keep his beautiful spirit with us
Loosing Peter makes 2020 even worse. This recording is a fine testament to his legacy and his genius.
@William W. Campbell-Shepherd IX 😪💚💔💚🎶🌟💯
Nice feeling Marcel, great reach-out! This is, in my limited knowledge, their best recording...not selling, but in my enjoyment. Just a great tune.
Brings back memories, I was at this show. My friend Ed Simeone was the assistant engineer and my brother Stanley was the Stage Manager. We were at every show Fleetwood Mac played in Boston. Peter Green was my favorite white guitarist.
Andy are you from Newton ?
@@tomcooley3778 yes
@@JackMackband Stephen Aieola from Lexington , Richie Ponte drummer from Waltham If you know these guys you know me .
@@JackMackband Pardon the spelling .
one of the greatest live albums ever... one of the 1st bands to have 3 guitarist's R.I.P. Peter Green
Peter Green composed some of the most beguiling and intense, wonderful songs I've ever heard. That man had the blues running right through him though didn't he? What a soul! The man who imagined and then played Albatross must surely be at peace.
Saw them in '69, Seattle Eagle's Auditorium. Blew me away. I was 16, & the tickets were $2.50, festival seating...
RIP Peter Green.. A legend passed away.. 🧡
Kind of cool to hear them put the dis-jointed parts of "THEN PLAY ON" together.
one of my best friends husband passed away. I turn to this to 21:25 to drive away the blues. And a couple shots of Jameson. DAMN
imagine Peter in heaven meeting Beethoven and teaching him Rock and Roll haha. I would ♥ to hear that jam
Rip Peter Green! I remember finding this CD at a Kmart in Galveston, Texas for a bargain. Completely blown away! I already new they were good. But man this the absolute best!
Lucky !
This to me is the very best of Fleetwood Mac, it doesn't get any better than five musicians playing by feel direct from the heart. That's why I love blues
I'm constantly reminded how glad I am to be a subscriber to this wonderful channel. Danny Kirwan really was the secret ingredient that Mac needed and Peter knew it. This was their peak. I'd put THIS band against Cream, Led Zep, Hendrix....anyone. The rhythm section is perfect and the way the guitarists compliment each other/duel with each other is something to hear.
Allman Brothers Band, amazingly left off your comparison list, match them...Duane easily Green's equal, as Betts is Kirwin's equal n Gregg Allman vocals push them ahead...By a nose...Now, John Mayall, with Mick Taylor, is another MAJOR blues line up..
@68’ Rumble Bee He had the crowd at Aug 1970 Fillmore West show, I happened to attend, booing his foolish oldie covers when Peter Green had just left bnad... Kirwan saved show from Spencer's babble quite masterfully...
Rolling Stone placed Jimi Hendrix as no.1 guitarist. Clapton no.2 and Peter Green - 59 - unfair, but Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" must be the greatest blues/rock event of last century. Really enjoying this Boston show tho' - Fleetwood Mac's greatest period - from mid 1969 to mid 1970, the last of year of Green Fleetwood, wow, what guitar playing, LOVE the jamming ...
And that's Kirwan playing lead on Black Magic Woman. Kirwan was an awesome guitar player.
@@brucejohnson6381 I'm pretty sure that Peter plays lead in that (right speaker), he always did.
I don't think I have heard a single bad recording in all the music recorded in 1970. Some things have taken over fifty years to come to my ears and they are never disappointed. W hat a year for rock and roll and the creative artists that brought truth , realism and hope to a decade that was full of lies, artificial ingredients and false promise. The honesty of the musicians continues to be a guiding light for all of us long after the deceit that was forced on us has been discovered and disposed of. Rock on 1970.
What a perfect cocktail of Elmore James and Derek and the Dominoes. Nothing fancy, just a flawless ensemble of great musicians in lockstep.
one of the best live albums EVER!!!
Got this playing full volume in a beach Carpark in mooloolaba Queensland Australia. Turning a few heads for you Peter.
Fly high.
So thats what I heard from California? hmmmm it was muffled but I heard ya!
Fly high Peter.
Great offering. Someday i'll see all of it.
Tied up with Jumping At Shadows....a study of taste, tone and dynamics.
Rest In Peace, Peter Green.
Astounding player And singer.
ah, fleetwood mac with peter green. the real mac. never the same after peter left. i stopped listening. thanks for posting tis great live music. stuck in a covid 19 lockdown here in cuenca, ecuador and listening to this makes the lockdown a tad more tolerable. thanks so much for posting this great music
timothy murphy Same here,hello from Brooklyn
@@georgebethos7890 hello from cuenca, ecuador!
@@timothymurphy6910 Haha brings back memories I was holed up in Cuenca a while back waiting 2 months for a new passport to arrive before I could leave. Beautiful place to be stuck with some great music.
@@rainerrappel3569 yep. cuenca is a beautiful city to be stuck in! i live 2 blocks from the rio yanuncay. beautiful walk!
Tim Murphy from Saratoga Springs?
one band with 3 great guitar players
Unbelievable good album. Pure Magic
Great music! And a great lost today. RIP Peter Green. Thanks for your gift of great music.
I Saw Ten Years After and Led Zep and others at the Boston Tea Party in 1969, great place to see a band.
I also saw FM at the Tea Party, unforgettable. Great, great band. And walked out on Ten Years After...bored me silly.
the late, great fletwood mac. a truly great blues band in the years before they were ruined by stevie nicks and pop rock. thanks for posting this truly great music. rockin out at 65 in cuenca, ecuador. celebrating the loss of the bonkers boi presidency. orange skin will soon be in a ny jail and won't be able to hurt the world ever again.
114,114th viewer here,
I bought all three CDs years ago and lost them until i found this. Now i get to hear Jenny, Jenny again.
This cd on the top of my desert island classics . Thank you.
The REAL FM. It didn't get better than this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fantastic. sublime. earthy and also out of this world.....great great band. r.i.p. Danny Kirwan.
Rip Peter Green 💔
History Never Die. God Bless You, Greeny
Peter Green and Danny Kirwan together just meshed so well musically in playing the blues to the hilt. B.B King and others up there are probably jamming right now.
Sorry - I hit the wrong button on my damn IPad. I just wanted to add that he will be sorely missed, and how lucky I am to have been made aware, so long ago, of this man’s gift.
I hope he rests easy. His Art will live on, a very rare occurrence in this life. And that, ultimately, is the very best any Artist gets...
awesome ! early mac ✌️👍‼️
I just found out about peters passing, so glad we had him as long as we did. First became aware of fleetwood mac as a soph in his in 68. "Albatross" made top 40 rotation and I was hooked. A blues can to this day
Thanks so much!!!
His lead guitar work on Manalishi is just dark and deadly. I also heard Pete played the bass solo on this.
Great 👍!! Thank you so much for posting this ☯️🕉🙀🐾🙏
Awesome!!! Sounds fantastic! Thank you very much for posting!
Thanks for this! My favourite unrivalled group. Thank you.
Thanks Tinsley Ellis for sharing! This is Great!
Thanks for all the music, Peter. Rest easy, my friend.
First, OMG and thanks so very much for providing this awesome recording of Peter's FM to his fans. THIS is the FM I grew to love and listen to in my 20s. Exceptional bluesy and original style of play and exquisite vocals. For me, this group beat out almost all the 60 and 70 groups by a mile. Again, thanks for providing this live recording from the Boston Tea Party. I just subbed and I look forward to more incredible classics.
ooh yeah! great p green jamming!
Eccellente Audio ,,,,,,,,,,,,Masterpiece!!!
Wow! first time discovering this gem...
This is one of the best things I’ve ever heard!
Sublime, thanks for posting ❤😊
thank you so much for upload
brilliant stunning sets
a unique sweet and powerful guitar, I would recognize that sound anywhere , peter green is god
I love how Madge evolved in this recording. I low it so much that I could just scream...
Los escuché muy poco, aún siendo muy importantes. Los escucharé ahora. Muchas gracias Sevmai Sol.
Best Blues/Psychedelic band along with Jimi Hendrix and STEVIE RAY. Tnx for the post.
My personal number one favorite is both Peter Green and Hendrix then SRV.
wow.
R.I.P. Pete.
A-frickin-mazing! I've always loved original Fleetwood Mac but wow this is LIVE....
Thanks for posting this
And Lindsey was an inch away from life too last year.
I just have to say, I've had this live album for a long time, on CD (got it early 90s), and this version sounds and feels fantastic. Nice work on the remastering etc. Thank you!
great upload.
This sounds great. So much better than a lot of the music posts where they got the video paired with atrocious sound. The sound is everything!
Excelente música ayer hoy y siempre
Groovin' on Red House Mama - now this is real music!!!
Best soulful group I eher heard !!!***!!!
THANKYOU FOR YOUR HELPING COMMENT DAREN I WOULD HAVE TO BELIEVE THERE'S A LOT OF US THAT FEEL THE SAME WAY OUT THERE. LOVE GLEN MCQUILLAN.
Danny boy you the man
Peter now says
The holy grail of sound of the Seth Lover humbucker pickup.
Rip peter green very good guitar
I have my copies but no player and this is the best of the best.
Stunning intro.
fantastic music, i love it :-) black magic woman ^^
I really am glad that there is still is.I a lot of real music lovers still out there. Glen McQuillan. P.S. love you all.
Unforgettable Unbeatable GREAT music. Thx Peter G and R.I.P.
Damn damn damn!, Peter Green was something else, among the best ever. RIP.
Best quality guitar soup with extra noodles great to hear thanks.
Le meilleur guitariste de blues, un point c'est tout !
This literally kicks ass love it
The two blooming idiots who clicked “thumbs down” here clearly are musically confused. This is the real deal in every way! As much as I love the Allmans at Fillmore, this one gets more playtime.
Duane matches Greeny, my man...EASILY,...
@68’ Rumble Bee We are talking guitar playing only...Duane MASTER slide player...Green had a very mediocre sideman on slide...As far as vocals go, Duane had his brother, arguably THE best white soul/blues shouter ever, aptly handling band's vocal needs...FM amazingly awesome, but Allman's top them in the final "best blues band shoot out"...
Peter Short : No way.
@@roseblake5803 You meant No Way Out blows FM away? FM jams clumsy, meandering noodling compared to Duane n CO. Also, Rory Gallagher better than Green. And of course Jimi at another level from all...
Peter Short : All just opinions. I saw Hendrix in concert and he was a great showman no doubt but for me Peter Green reaches into your heart and hands it to you.
Brillant 💚💚💚we want Peters FM back
Fleetwod Mac - ESPECTACULAR SIMPLEMENTE 10 08 20
Shine on Peter Green , shine on....Aloha
What a brilliant album .The stories are epic too.I mean epic.
My light bulb Peter Green moment was sometime in 1968.when I heard him played on radio Luxembourg in the UK.
This album is just brilliant listening
Wow, those are some blistering, high-octane covers of Little Richard (Jenny Jenny, Tutti Frutti, Keep A Knocking).
amazing.. what a great band.. green manilishi, sure it had a bongo solo in the middle, breaking up the bass.. cut.. every where i look?
REST IN PEACE PETER
Greatest British guitarist of all time God knows what he would have achieved if it wasn't for his health issues R. I. P
Music at it's best.
Woow ! The best ! 😍😍🎸👍
wow !!
This is some good schidt
This is in the top five of greatest live albums along with Made In Japan by Deep Purple; Live At The Fillmore by the Allman Brothers; Live Dead by Grateful Dead and The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads by Talking Heads. Honorable mention goes to Mythes et Legendes Vol. 3 by Magma; Kiss Alive; On Your Feet 'Or On Your Knees by Blue Oyster Cult, The Great Deceiver by King Crimson; Rocking The Fillmore by Humble Pie; How The West Was Won by Led Zeppelin and No Sleep Til Hammersmith by Mötörhead.
Nice list.. thanks. I'd add Grand Funk Live, Free Live and this by the Moody Blues live at the Isle Of Wight 1970. ua-cam.com/video/Ij7bRDoJ8L8/v-deo.html
When giants walked the earth................damn.
Precioso!
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Nothing sounds as good as an electric guitar straight into an amp. No jive ass peddleboards.
Or amps miked thru the PA system . Oranges just cranked up.
Espectacular musica
Rip
CD: Live in Boston: Remastered track listing Edit
I’d really appreciate it if this track listing could be amended with correct time stamps so that FM fans could go directly to their favourite tracks. Thanks in advance.
Volume one Edit
"Black Magic Woman" (Green) - 6:45
"Jumping at Shadows" (Bennett) - 4:48
"Like It This Way" (Kirwan) - 4:28
"Only You" (Kirwan) - 4:23
"Rattlesnake Shake (Green) - 24:38
"I Can't Hold Out" (James) - 6:35
"Got to Move" (James) - 3:25
"The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Prong Crown)" (Green) - 12:52
Volume two Edit
"World in Harmony" (Kirwan, Green) - 4:10
"Oh Well" (Green) - 3:12
"Rattlesnake Shake" (Green) - 25:36
"Stranger Blues" (James, Marshall Sehorn) - 3:55
"Red Hot Mama" (James) - 4:03
"Teenage Darling" (Jeremy Spencer) - 4:16
"Keep A-Knocking" (Richard Wayne Penniman) - 4:56
"Jenny Jenny" (Enotris Johnson, Penniman) - 7:40
"Encore Jam" (Green, Kirwan, Spencer, Joe Walsh) - 13:25
Volume three Edit
"Jumping at Shadows" (Bennett) - 4:17
"Sandy Mary" (Green) - 5:21
"If You Let Me Love You" (B. B. King) - 10:30
"Loving Kind" (Kirwan) - 2:57
"Coming Your Way" (Kirwan) - 7:06
"Madison Blues" (James) - 4:49
"Got to Move" (James) - 3:56
"The Sun Is Shining" (James) - 3:11
"Oh Baby" (James) - 4:26
"Tiger" (Ollie Jones) - 3:44
"Great Balls of Fire" (Jack Hammer, Otis Blackwell) - 3:16
"Tutti Frutti" (Joe Lubin, Penniman, Dorothy LaBostrie) - 6:45
"On We Jam" (Green, Kirwan, Spencer, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood) - 7:56
For example, Jumping at Shadows starts at 6:53 not 4:48
Surely a pleasure to listen to 3hours of sublime music with a pencil in hand?
Wikipedia is usually a reliable source of info, but the track listing doesn’t tally with this You Tube upload.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_Boston_(Fleetwood_Mac_album)
Joe Walsh preformed with Fleetwood?
was this really a 3 hour concert? wow! no, 3 days, i came across this Fleetwood Mac’s legendary three-night performance at the Boston Tea Party