Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac ~ Live At Warehouse New Orleans 1970 Part 2

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  • Modern Electric Blues Live 1970
    Part 2
    Live At The Warehouse New Orleans LA Feb 1 , 1970
    Track List
    Sandy Mary 5:12
    Got A Mind To Give Up Living 7:52
    Only You 4:11
    World In Harmony 3:40
    Stranger Blues 5:34
    I Can't Hold Out 7:27
    Oh Well 2:54
    Rattlesnake Shake 13:32
    Underway 8:22
    Coming Your Way 11:31
    Twist And Shout 5:13
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  • @1blastman
    @1blastman 9 років тому +86

    Spencer, Kirwan and Peter Green - what a guitar line up! This is one of the best rock line ups of all time. Really miss this band line up and these times.

    • @jesiahquincy8384
      @jesiahquincy8384 3 роки тому

      Instablaster.

    • @generaljj71
      @generaljj71 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jesiahquincy8384 can I use that as a band name?

    • @shujoK
      @shujoK 2 місяці тому +1

      couldn't agree more with you, almost tears in my eyes.

  • @lindakelley2676
    @lindakelley2676 3 місяці тому +6

    Wow, what a treasure from the musical archives. Historical event. This is the Fleetwood Mac I was introduced to when I was 14 and my first musical crush was Danny Kirwan. i bought the Kiln House, Future Games, Bare trees , and Penguin albums, played them to the ground. Also turned on to Led Zeppelin and ironically later at 17 became a Dead head. But it all started with Fleetwood Mac and I still think Danny Kirwan, for his age was phenomenal and magical, wish hed been able to keep playing all these years. So many really great bands from that period , late 60s early 70s, we were fortunate. Its sad, the talented ,sensitive ,artistic souls that became casualties of the intense drugs going around.

    • @jameskneubuhl9115
      @jameskneubuhl9115 Місяць тому

      Looking at the big picture, at least Peter Green finally received the acclaim he was due, and had a modestly successful career later in life, even if he wasn't playing with the fire he had earlier. In a band history full of tragic stories, I think the biggest tragedy befell Danny Kirwan. Danny's contributions from the Kiln House to Bare Trees albums were crucial in the Mac's transformation into the contemporary Rock band that conquered the world after Buckingham and Nicks joined. (So were Bob Welch's contributions, and of course Christine McVie's, but that's another story.) For Danny to end up destitute and mentally ill, unable to use his immense talents, is sad beyond measure. RIP Peter, Danny, Bob and Christine.

  • @paulzendo6079
    @paulzendo6079 7 років тому +31

    "Got A Mind Up To Give Up Living" : :. Unbelievable! Gorgeous!!

    • @bnastali
      @bnastali 5 місяців тому +4

      Best performance ever by Peter. Seems to come out of a different plane. The structure of the solo is framed by a two-note repeated pattern. Sublime stuff!

  • @busawulf
    @busawulf 9 років тому +41

    1960s Miss them ALL so much. Greenie was up there with Jimi. SERIOUSLY.

    • @johnkuthe1
      @johnkuthe1 5 років тому +5

      Different STYLES of genius, but definitely both GENIUS!

    • @raidenfranco3769
      @raidenfranco3769 3 роки тому

      Dunno if anyone gives a shit but I just hacked my girlfriends Instagram password using Instaplekt. Just google for it if you wanna try it

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Рік тому +2

      Spencer and Kirwan are also up there with the greats.....a pity Danny couldn’t “DO IT” without PG there to show him how.
      Spencer is the cleanest slide guitar player I have ever heard, by a big margin.....grande canyon size margin. lol

  • @johnsouter4020
    @johnsouter4020 4 місяці тому +3

    'Got A Mind To Give Up Living' contains the most emotional guitar solo I have ever heard. Peter Green was a wonderful player, with more soul than anyone I have ever heard. I have had the great privilege of seeing him play live twice, once in the original Mac lineup and once in the Splinter Group. Others may have had more technical skill and flash, but nobody could play like Peter. BB King said Peter's playing gave him the shivers (I hope that is accurate!) and I agree. RIP Peter Green, you left a wonderful musical legacy, and this concert is testament to it.

  • @jojocuccio4551
    @jojocuccio4551 5 років тому +49

    I was at this show @ The Warehouse. If I am not mistaken, It was the first band to play at the warehouse, alone with the Flock & Canned Heat. It was a I was 17 years old. It was so Awesome!! Then the Bands kept coming to the warehouse! Then it just got so big & this place could only hold 3,000 people Tops!! But in the beginning we seen Tull, Yes, & the Allman Bros. would play there once a month. The Good old Day's!!

    • @Bobby007D
      @Bobby007D 2 роки тому +5

      The Grateful Dead were the head liners for The Flock , Fleetwood Mac. In that order. First Warehouse concert.

    • @ulrikebrunn5100
      @ulrikebrunn5100 Рік тому +4

      Sooo goood!

    • @camielkotte
      @camielkotte 6 місяців тому +3

      Cheers to you!
      I was about to be born.

  • @jameskneubuhl9115
    @jameskneubuhl9115 Місяць тому +2

    Holy Cow!!! It might seem odd to use the term "Blues genius", but if that's not what Peter Green was on the night this was taped, then I don't know what else you could call him. What I've always found fascinating about this period of the Mac, right before Peter left, was how generous Peter was in sharing the spotlight with his two co-lead singer/guitarists Jeremy Spencer and especially Danny Kirwan. Peter clearly wanted the Mac to function as a unit rather than solely as a vehicle for himself. And it pays off in the sheer variety of styles they explore here, from many shades of the Blues to basic Rock & Roll to unexpected creations like "World In Harmony" and "Oh Well". Peter burns the brightest, but Danny and Jeremy both shine too. Maybe a powerful mix like this was too volatile to last much longer than it did, but I still think it's a shame that this lineup of the Mac ended when they clearly had so much more to give. No wonder that to this day Mick Fleetwood still refers to Peter as "The Green God".

  • @lucianmireanu4817
    @lucianmireanu4817 6 місяців тому +5

    I think Green was one of the greatest!

  • @surfjabroni
    @surfjabroni 6 років тому +18

    Got A Mind To Give Up Living unbelievable passion in that playing. BB would be proud.

    • @williamfleckles
      @williamfleckles 8 місяців тому +2

      BB King was proud....

    • @isometric2008
      @isometric2008 2 місяці тому

      He among others said PG was the only white man to so intensely play the blues.

  • @Dream_Logic23
    @Dream_Logic23 2 місяці тому +1

    Good God!!! Page & Clapton would of been shaking in their boots if they would of witnessed this sheer power of Peter Green on this particular night

  • @ireneruthfox
    @ireneruthfox 8 років тому +41

    Mr Green's Slow Blues is sublime. The feeling, the bends, the tone. In a class by himself.

  • @zedheadful
    @zedheadful 6 років тому +16

    peter green is 'on a rocket' - one of the all time greats!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @sammy-wi8pi
    @sammy-wi8pi Рік тому +11

    The Peter Green Mac period was the best !!! Amazing 😄

  • @videodaniel8945
    @videodaniel8945 9 років тому +48

    Peter Green just keeps on giving. I hadn't heard this one before and is just as amazing like all the other things he's done. Everything he has done is great. One of the greatest bluesman of all time.

  • @DucksDeLucks
    @DucksDeLucks 7 років тому +32

    I Have a Mind to Give Up Living is one of his best performances ever. Nice job on this song by the Butterfield band as well, but this one is stunning. PG is so overwhelming here and on Jumping at Shadows because he really felt the depressive message of the lyrics.

    • @helenpurser1116
      @helenpurser1116 6 років тому +3

      well said ducks, but why oh why can we not enjoy this great music on cd . this recording is rare and hard to get hold of and megga pricy.

    • @mikemestas9835
      @mikemestas9835 Рік тому

      how can we represent reality w/o feeling it yo? these guys went thru the ropes

  • @shujoK
    @shujoK 2 місяці тому +3

    Unbelievable!!!! Dimitris what a treasure you are given to the world!!! You are a Saint!!!! Thank you so much. Originally one of the greatest white blues band till they became a pop band with teenage songs. Holly sh ...!!!!

  • @manuelhofmann1950
    @manuelhofmann1950 5 років тому +14

    what a crazy good performance on Got A Mind To Give Up Living by peter .love it. probably his best...

    • @bnastali
      @bnastali 5 місяців тому

      You got it! Notice the repeated single note phrase high to low that gives his solo structure. Other versions of the song by Peter do not have this feature.

  • @davidbeckerich4792
    @davidbeckerich4792 2 роки тому +8

    Peter Green had a direct connection between his heart, head his fingers and a Higher Power. Awesome BB King song, "mind to give up living". Great show by the real Mac!

  • @leevjr686
    @leevjr686 7 років тому +15

    If you don't think these guys loved and respected each other as players/persons, listen after 19:00 at how delicately and tightly the note harmonies are expressed. This is what "band" is all about. This show was a master class in Gibson.

    • @dubchile
      @dubchile Рік тому +1

      Ohh yes.
      'Mr Wonderful' must've been named after the Maestro 🎸🎶

  • @alfredesquivel6950
    @alfredesquivel6950 7 років тому +12

    Peter Green, what a musical genius! not too many bands before or since with a better lineup than this.

    • @bluzgrl2187
      @bluzgrl2187 7 років тому +1

      I just caught a glimpse of the AMA's...I ran ....RAN to this music ...what is always will be the real deal ...The Real Big Macs !!

  • @keithpalmer1998
    @keithpalmer1998 Рік тому +9

    Thank you for making this concert available online. I have always thought this era was the band at their best . Buckingham Nicks couldn't hold a candle to the three guitar lineup , no matter how many albums they sold.

    • @shujoK
      @shujoK 2 місяці тому

      if you compare this to the Buckingham Nicks crap!!!

  • @jamesjohnson-yu5fq
    @jamesjohnson-yu5fq Рік тому +4

    When I Wake Up and crawl out of bed I'm Rockin to the Blues all day long. Kick up the Blues and play it loud for me. I never listened to UA-cam until 2 years ago. I played my technics stereo equipment with six feet tall speakers and I had thousands of old vinyl albums. Chess and Vee Jay Record Company in Chicago had so much Blues I couldn't buy enough. The albums were cheap back then. Fleetwood Mac Live N Loud in Chicago was awesome.

  • @tomeberhardt-vv5qc
    @tomeberhardt-vv5qc 7 місяців тому +6

    This was the concert, or should I say the bust at the Grateful Dead's hotel after the concert, that inspired the lyrics to the song
    Truckin......."Busted down on Bourbon St/Set up like a bowling pin....." The Warehouse was a new concert venue debuted by FleetwoodMac opening for the Grateful Dead. Stanley Owsley was the Dead's soundman but more importantly the creator of LSD-25 which he dosed into everyone's refreshments that night. The musicians and much of the audience were "high as kites" and many members of The Mac were weary of playing, feeling they just couldn't do it when so high, but Peter Green got them through it. I have to admit that once you get into a groove musically while on Acid, it can take you places you have never been before and some of the jams during these concerts were inspired by a very high groove. Peace out.

    • @Dream_Logic23
      @Dream_Logic23 2 місяці тому +2

      I was wondering if this was " The Concert" were they got dosed by Owsley.... What a piece of important musical history. I guess things went downhill rapidly for Peter after this apparently.....
      You can hear how high they are talking between songs...
      " Creeping up on me...."
      Everything thing goes so fast once you achieve the top of the Bellcurve.

    • @tomeberhardt-vv5qc
      @tomeberhardt-vv5qc 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Dream_Logic23 Unfortunately for Peter (and Danny Kirwan) things started going "down hill" a few months earlier. During a European tour towards the end of 1969, he experienced a bad acid trip at a hippie commune in Munich, which I'm sure you've heard about. Clifford Davis, the band's manager, singled out this incident as the crucial point in Green's mental decline. It was apparently a very weird scene where he and Kiwan were almost kinda hijacked into a party they didn't want to leave but were recused from by their manager and the rest on the band. Apparently during the ride home from the commune party, both Peter and Danny were in a catatonic state, both leaning slightly the same way and with similar contorted expressions on their faces. One band member said they looked like they were communicating together but without saying anything. Soon after this incident Peter suggested to the group they give all their money away to charity.......the others disagreed.
      Green left the band soon afterward his last show as a member of the band was May 20 1970. He did play with them again in February 1971, after Jeremy Spencer suddenly joined a religious group, the Children of God, during a US tour and not returning to finish the tour. Green worked with John Mayall again for a brief time, put out the album "End of the Game" a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac, and appeared on a few albums by others but faded into obscurity due to his mental and drug related problems. After smashing up his parents home (who he was living with at the time), Green was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent time in psychiatric hospitals undergoing electroconvulsive therapy during the mid-1970s. In 1979 Green started to emerge again as a musician. In 1988 Green was quoted as saying: "I'm at present recuperating from treatment for taking drugs. It was drugs that influenced me a lot. I took more than I intended to. I took LSD eight or nine times. The effect of that stuff lasts so long ... I wanted to give away all my money ... I went kind of holy - no, not holy, religious. I thought I could do it, I thought I was all right on drugs. My failing!" RIP Peter Green

    • @gurrenmed5319
      @gurrenmed5319 Місяць тому

      ​​@@tomeberhardt-vv5qcMan.. Just Imagine if this didn't happen to Green, Just imagine if he never took more than much, It almost sounds like the melancholic perfect ending for a perfect band, I'm thankful to God that atleast he went back to playing and gathering guitars instead of dying, But regardless i hope he rests in peace. He's literally my favorite guitarist

  • @leemcnamara8170
    @leemcnamara8170 7 років тому +14

    Peter Green is a legend in his own time. comment from the John Lennon Memorial Park. BB King said Greens guitar work put shivers up and down his spine.

  • @roseblake5803
    @roseblake5803 6 років тому +11

    This is absolutely breathtaking. I think this is the concert that Peter jammed with Jerry Garcia. As they were trading licks Jerry bowed down to Peter and stopped playing.

    • @comfortablynumb2889
      @comfortablynumb2889 9 місяців тому +1

      If that is true that would have been cool to see. I think Pete learned about jamming from the Dead? I loved “Then play on. “Tried to find more about Pete since it came out. Not as much info back in the 70s. 😕

  • @ulrikebrunn5100
    @ulrikebrunn5100 Рік тому +5

    I could listen for hours.

  • @anotherheadlessdemo
    @anotherheadlessdemo 7 років тому +20

    Peter Green was terrific, but then again, so was Danny Kirwan. You can hear him solo at the 16:09 mark and singing the tune "Only You."

    • @leevjr686
      @leevjr686 7 років тому +6

      There was no musical competition between them as each part is distinct, powerful and beautiful in its own way. I think they 'broke ground' by blending 3 parts when I heard no others doing it .... and it played out 20 feet before my eyes when I had no clue who they were or where they came from. This is one of the very early Warehouse shows I think ... certainly for me. The old brick walls, timber rafters and the carpet remnants make for great acoustics. Most shows were 'packed' too. .... Kirwin's cord work and riffs were amazing, as was Jeremy's slide work on his Gibson V. Green? .... nothin' beyond his tasteful playing and tone to say.

  • @Kylerjguitar
    @Kylerjguitar 5 років тому +7

    One of the best slow blues solos of all time.

  • @coravisser727
    @coravisser727 8 років тому +7

    Super good music love it.

  • @rifftipton7709
    @rifftipton7709 8 років тому +15

    This was a great concert and thanks for the cool pics.

  • @hjd832
    @hjd832 2 роки тому +3

    At about20 ins into this some beautiful, 'tubular bells effects from the guitar in a lovely instrumental ! Never heard this before

  • @johnamaral1786
    @johnamaral1786 5 років тому +4

    If we could "Like" more than just once, it would be Like 757 on this wonderful, umpteenth view of this great post of this fabulous performance for me. The only bad thing about this post is the song lengths are posted in the comment rather than the time stamp of the song's start...but I don't care, since I much prefer to listen from start to finish anyway! So, thanks again to DK for the fantastic job you've done on your channel. You're one of the best! /:-)

  • @NattieArt2.0
    @NattieArt2.0 Рік тому +1

    Painting to this, pure bliss 🎨🙏

  • @dimethaltryptamine1
    @dimethaltryptamine1 9 років тому +14

    OH THAN YOU THANK THANK YOU:>>>>> I 've been wondering if part 2 was unavailable to upload. SO WORTH THE WAIT. Peter Green is the best British blues guitarist that has & probably ever exist!!! You just made my nite. Now I must go GREEN in his honour ;

    • @BigGtheScot1984
      @BigGtheScot1984 6 років тому

      dimethaltryptamine1 I second the statement about mr green

  • @bobpenny8011
    @bobpenny8011 26 днів тому

    This shows is just absolutely brilliant

  • @marcusstreets9887
    @marcusstreets9887 2 місяці тому +1

    Only got to see Peter once, with the Splinter Group at Guilfest.

  • @davebeck4288
    @davebeck4288 2 роки тому +3

    Peter Green exhibits a direct connection between his head, hands his fingers and a higher power. I am a fan of their first three years and their debut is the greatest white blues LP ever. The Green God is the greatest white blues guitarist of all time. Luckily Peter Green left behind some of the best music of the late 1960's.

  • @Evgeniy-jp9qw
    @Evgeniy-jp9qw Місяць тому

    Шикарный концерт. Душа поет!!!!!. Спасибо.

  • @BarbarraBay
    @BarbarraBay 8 років тому +11

    from 10:18 onwards - style of what Jimmy Page would play on Since I've Been Loving You (Led Zeppelin III), released 8 months later and on other tracks. Beautiful pictorial video.

    • @jamesmcdonald2244
      @jamesmcdonald2244 7 років тому +2

      I've listened to a lot of Zeppelin and that hardly sounds like Jimmy Page, in fact the only comparison one could make between Peter and his style is that Jimmy loved the out of phase pick ups Greeny used, so he had his guitar modified so it sounded similar.

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Рік тому +1

      @ James McDonald....
      Page copied everyone and often claimed it as his own.
      He even claimed to write songs those who opened for Led Zeplin mistakenly played in their warm up set.
      Listen to Jake Holms album “ The xxxxxx Sounds of Jake Holmes “.... sorry I can’t remember the second word, could be “amazing”.
      Jake wrote Dazed and Confused and performed it live with NO back up musicians.
      Just his account guitar and voice. lol

    • @Rassskle
      @Rassskle Рік тому +1

      Ooops...... Should be acoustic guitar.
      I hate American spell check.

  • @buellosaurusrex
    @buellosaurusrex 8 років тому +5

    I could have done without "Twist and Shout"
    But "Rattlesnake Shake"? Oh, mama....what a knock-out!

    • @ireneruthfox
      @ireneruthfox 8 років тому +1

      +buellosaurusrex
      Right you are my friend. Tour de force.

  • @Kurjistaja
    @Kurjistaja Рік тому +2

    6:10 Got A Mind To Give Up Living
    I've got a good mind to give up living,
    and go shopping instead
    I say, I've got a good mind to give up living,
    and go shopping instead
    To pick up me a tombstone,
    and be pronounced dead
    When I read your letter this morning,
    that was in your place in bed
    I read your letter this morning,
    that was in your place in bed
    And that's when I decided,
    that I would be better off dead
    It read, there is no use you looking,
    or ever hoping to get me back
    Oh, there's no use you looking,
    or ever hoping to get me back
    Yes, because it's all over now,
    and baby you can bet on that

  • @mic982
    @mic982 9 років тому +8

    Some of the photos show Peter with his infamous "magic guitar' that he sold in the early '70's to Gary Moore. It was a 1959 Gibson Standard Sunburst that had been made, apparently, incorrectly at the Gibson factory with a reversed the polarity on the pickup magnet. The out-of-phase sound, in Green's hands, was pure "magic", a sound that even Moore was never quite able to duplicate.

    • @buellosaurusrex
      @buellosaurusrex 8 років тому +1

      +Mic Tod Gary used that guitar quite famously at the Montreaux Jazz Festival on "The Messiah Will Come Again" (which has been blocked here, sadly) and just tore the house down.

    • @buellosaurusrex
      @buellosaurusrex 8 років тому

      +Mic Tod Gary used that guitar quite famously at the Montreaux Jazz Festival on "The Messiah Will Come Again" (which has been blocked here, sadly) and just tore the house down.

    • @mic982
      @mic982 8 років тому

      +buellosaurusrex
      Too bad it's been blocked. I am also a big Gary Moore fan. But I was told by others that even in the skilled hands of Moore, the sound wasn't quite the same, which makes perfect sense if one thinks about it. The two artists are different individuals with different styles. All one need do is listen to the same song by each artist back t back. This is re-assuring proof (to me) that the artist still matters. It's not just the instrument, but the artist and his/her use of it. Isn't it ironic that we still have Green, albeit much deterioriated, but have lost the younger Moore?

    • @buellosaurusrex
      @buellosaurusrex 8 років тому +2

      Ironic, yes...but sadly we lost Green 40 years ago. He is but a shell of what he was.

    • @mic982
      @mic982 8 років тому

      +buellosaurusrex
      Well, not quite that long ago. Green was still doing some great stuff well into the 1980's, before his breakdown. At least he's still with us and still, as I understand, playing his instrument.

  • @johnrosbach41
    @johnrosbach41 2 місяці тому

    Truly A Gutair Player's Gutair Player. Only those that understand the amazing ability he possess Ed get It!

  • @bernardliu8526
    @bernardliu8526 4 роки тому +7

    Am I insane to want to rate Green above all the Blues gods like BB, Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Mick Taylor, Clapton, Bloomfield , Freddie King, even Albert King ?

    • @billiam3367
      @billiam3367 2 роки тому +2

      No you are not. I saw all in your list but Otis Rush and Greenie before his demise. I think he is right up there, right there. Freddie, BB, and Albert invented a whole lot of what everyone plays from that point on, including Green. Green just perfected everything. He was near perfect.

    • @user-pv9vl6vz4j
      @user-pv9vl6vz4j 5 місяців тому

      Having seen both of them several times I can say that Peter fairly blows Jeff Beck off the stage.

  • @garycarmain1758
    @garycarmain1758 3 місяці тому

    SUPER GREAT ONE!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!✌️☮️👍

  • @augustop73
    @augustop73 9 років тому +1

    Great man Thanks

  • @reneematte8426
    @reneematte8426 Рік тому +2

    Merci Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac 💖♪ ♫ 🎸🎹🌺🎧🎼🎩🎩🎩✿¸.•'**☆ ╰⊰✿💖♪

  • @marvingreen3273
    @marvingreen3273 5 років тому +3

    The only Mac that matters...

  • @RHoffmnn
    @RHoffmnn 7 років тому +7

    just fyi, 2nd track in should be titled, "All Over Again"; Peter also introduces it as such. Great find...thanks for posting!

  • @pozsgaizoltan8773
    @pozsgaizoltan8773 2 роки тому

    I fully understand what B.B. could have meant by Peter's playing giving him the shivers.... when you listen listen to his solo on 'All Over Again'...

  • @ulrikebrunn5100
    @ulrikebrunn5100 Рік тому

    Oh mei! Memories😊

  • @jamesmcdonald2244
    @jamesmcdonald2244 7 років тому +3

    The harmonies on Twist and Shout are truly horrific, funny stuff :D
    Other than that it's godlike

    • @bnastali
      @bnastali 5 місяців тому

      Tired and having fun. I can dig it!

  • @allanbriggs9007
    @allanbriggs9007 Місяць тому

    I love all the incarnations of Fleetwood Mac. They were different but all very good. Green was a brilliant guitarist however I could name many better blues vocalists. People who comment need to remember that bands develop. They don't stay the same forever. I wouldn't say I'm a great Buckingham fan however he was an excellent guitarist, completely different style to Green. And Nicks was a very good vocalist (but not a blues singer). There seem to me to be lots of fans who can't accept change in bands (eg Rolling Stones fans). We need to get a bit of objectivity.

  • @roseblake5803
    @roseblake5803 6 років тому +4

    Is Jeremy Spencer singing Twist and Shout? Loved how they played that.

  • @pamzavada5269
    @pamzavada5269 5 місяців тому

    Hot Damn!

  • @augustinpadilla6355
    @augustinpadilla6355 5 років тому

    Nice

  • @helenpurser1116
    @helenpurser1116 6 років тому +6

    can anyone tell me if LIVE AT THE WAREHOUSE can be bought on CD, I have searched with no luck.

  • @briantaylor2.023
    @briantaylor2.023 Рік тому +5

    Fun fact: The entire band was tripping balls on LSD during this concert. Fleetwood Mac was opening for The Grateful Dead and The Grateful Dead's sound engineer had spiked everyone's drinks backstage.

    • @Jan_Mac
      @Jan_Mac 10 місяців тому +2

      Which is a crazy thing to do!
      Peter went with a group of Germans, allegedly, whatever he was given caused the drug induced psychosis that took him from us way too early 💔
      Brilliant beautiful bluesman 💙

    • @comfortablynumb2889
      @comfortablynumb2889 9 місяців тому

      I don’t think they needed to spike their drinks. 😅. I read somewhere that after they hung with the Dead in NO. Peter said “All I want to do is Jam from now on, no more 3 min songs” I loved this era of Mac. So sorry they flipped out after Germany. With all that adulation at such young ages it would be tuff to hold it together.

  • @Wouter_Vuijk
    @Wouter_Vuijk 9 років тому +2

    The feb 1 show is on the Concert Vault (it only needs registering to liste):
    www.concertvault.com/fleetwood-mac/warehouse-february-01-1970.html

  • @robertzimermam219
    @robertzimermam219 Рік тому

    " Arrepiante " simples assim !

  • @spaceghost_1
    @spaceghost_1 7 місяців тому

    I love early Peter Green, and Fleetwood Mac I believe Grateful Dead we’re on the same bill and this is where they got busted for drug possession and they wrote the lines set up like a bowling pin busted down on Bourbon Street from the song Truckin’ read the story online. It’s very interesting.

  • @ELVIS1975T
    @ELVIS1975T 5 років тому +6

    13:32 RATTLESNAKE SHAKE (Peter says this song's about masturbation, this is the last verse and I WONDER IF THAT MICK IS MICK FLEETWOOD :))))))))))))))))))))))):
    "Now, I know this guy
    His name is mick
    Now, he don't care when he ain't got no chick
    He do the shake
    The rattlesnake shake
    Yes, he do the shake
    And jerks away the blues"

  • @PhukIT1865
    @PhukIT1865 5 років тому +1

    51:44 is actually the real start of Underway

  • @petertoft70
    @petertoft70 Рік тому

    Busted, down on Bourbon Street.

  • @Wouter_Vuijk
    @Wouter_Vuijk 9 років тому

    Actually this one is from january 31. The february 1 show circulates as well. Also a jam with the Dead on that same night.
    archive.org/details/gd70-02-01.sbd.kaplan.9629.sbeok.shnf

  • @psychprog4ya154
    @psychprog4ya154 8 років тому +5

    HI IS THIS AVAILABLE ON CD?

    • @helenpurser1116
      @helenpurser1116 6 років тому +1

      yes but i think only in usa its a rare one and will cost a bit.

    • @helenpurser1116
      @helenpurser1116 6 років тому +1

      i have done some research on this cd cause i want it also.

  • @bnastali
    @bnastali 5 місяців тому

    59:00 something happened that sent Peter into overdrive.

  • @greenriver8649
    @greenriver8649 6 років тому +1

    Anyboby knows name of the track on 10:30 minute?? It seems its not in order the teack list info.

    • @greenriver8649
      @greenriver8649 6 років тому

      I mean 12:30 minute. Name of the track please

    • @dimitriskoutsiaftis5435
      @dimitriskoutsiaftis5435  6 років тому

      ''Got A Mind To Give Up Living'' my friend !!!
      Greetings from Hellas .

    • @greenriver8649
      @greenriver8649 6 років тому +3

      Dimitris Koutsiaftis thanks buddy

  • @albertfish69
    @albertfish69 7 років тому +2

    this is awesome but none of the time stamps remotely match up

    • @ramrodou812
      @ramrodou812 7 років тому +3

      i thought so too, until i realized that those times are LENGTH of the song.

    • @johngardner6393
      @johngardner6393 6 років тому

      True. But prolly length of track, not timestamp!!

  • @josephdan5583
    @josephdan5583 7 років тому +1

    led zap

  • @billiam3367
    @billiam3367 2 роки тому +1

    It was just one month after this show (Feb. 1970) that Green overdosed on LSD in Germany (March 1970) which as you know was his demise as far as being a rock/blues musician for the most part.

    • @bnastali
      @bnastali 6 місяців тому

      One-time event?

  • @fryderykgnarmeister4221
    @fryderykgnarmeister4221 9 років тому

    55:20

  • @johnmyers8493
    @johnmyers8493 5 місяців тому

    I agree with all of what's been said but peter green was the greatest ! I've been a lot of years on this earth and when peter recently died it was a savage blow ! The good news is I switch on his music and he lives on ! Miss him still but rest in perfect peace peter !

  • @Grithron2
    @Grithron2 17 днів тому

    OK - since the uploader was too idle, self-absorbed, anti-social and morally-deficient to do his flucking job properly:-
    INDEXES: 00.00 Sandy Mary, 05.34 All Over Again (I Got A Good Mind To Give Up Living), 14.27 Only You, 18.40 World In Harmony, 22.20 Stranger Blues, 27.56 I Can't Hold Out, 35.22 Oh Well Par t One, 38.22 Rattlesnake Shake, 52.04 [approx] Underway/RS reprise, 01.00.56 Coming Your Way, 01.13.18 Twist And Shout

  • @keithpalmer1998
    @keithpalmer1998 2 місяці тому

    I said it before, and I will say it again. The best version ever of the Big Mac. Bickinghum & Flicks suck the big one. Take any blow up the butt lately, Steven?