RIP Peter Green. A man endowed with preternatural gifts that shone for an all too brief period during the late 1960s. A shooting star who will be remembered long after he has shuffled off this mortal coil.
Such a prodigious amount of talent on that stage but nobody ever gets in anybody else's space....such incredibly tasteful and complimentary musicianship...
These intruments sound great, of course, but how about the musicians, their hands, their hearts? And the audience? They listen, they dance, they dream! I think this all together is the magic of this recording.
When I saw them in 1969 (maybe 1970 - if you remember the 60's, you weren't really there) - Boston Tea Party, Christine Perfect played piano with FM. Never credited. RIP Christine (just passed - announced today).
A very different but not superior version of FM. Lindsey, Stevie and Christine were there to usher in a whole different vibe. Personally I like FM Mark !.
Buckingham-Nicks came along on Fleetwood Mac's 9th or 10th album. Should have changed the name of the band because it was not Mac. It was all downhill after Mick invited them in order to sacrifice quality music for money.
RIP Peter Green. A man endowed with preternatural gifts that shone for an all too brief period during the late 1960s. A shooting star who will be remembered long after he has shuffled off this mortal coil.
Such a prodigious amount of talent on that stage but nobody ever gets in anybody else's space....such incredibly tasteful and complimentary musicianship...
Absolutely masterful performance 👏
RIP Peter! Real British Blues!
This is when they called it Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Good stuff!
god these french chicks are georgous
I am in Quebec.The home of those French Chicks whos ancestry is France.Mais oui.I married 1.
The time has still passed but the FM are eternal super!
1.Homework 2.My baby sweet 3.Dust my broom ... yeah ... great old bluesy stuff ... thanks for the upload
+Elke Pluntke
3. = My Baby's Gone
The Real Thing! After this way down to rock bottom.
Without Peter there wouldn’t the Fleetwood Mac I love to death so props to him Rip Peter
Mm mm. Now that’s some jamming boy real deal. Yes sir. Nice times. How time sleeps away
O verdadeiro fleetwood mac.
This was one of Danny's first (maybe even his very first) live performances with Fleetwood Mac
Parisians have ALWAYS been stylin'.
Funny, but that was exactly the same thing we were doing at a fraternity house in ATL in 1968, only their music was a helluva lot better. 😝
That was pretty cool, thanks.
Very cool
A VERY GROOVY SCENE,,,,,,,,THE HONEY BABES
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Thanks for the upload!!
Don't need the video to know who this is, one of the one note brigade indeed, amazing clip. Thanks!
FM jak zawsze świetny! Po prostu fantastyczne!
Man i love Peter green, Why is life fucking cruel
So anyone know why FM were allowed to play live on this show but The Who were not?
Drugs.
Ain't nothing better than a Fender bass and Gibson guitars!
These intruments sound great, of course, but how about the musicians, their hands, their hearts? And the audience? They listen, they dance, they dream! I think this all together is the magic of this recording.
When they are played properly by music God's like these. Innit?
Don't forget those old Fender amps.
かっこいい‼️
@3:32
My thoughts exactly
Looking SOOOOOOOOOOO forward to their new beginning with the 2013 tour!!!! Love this group and have followed for many years, as most of us have!! :)
Don't film the guy playing the guitar solo whatever you do 😥
How French can you get?
Çitanes
sorry, but this band is stupid good. Just ooze talent.
Does anyone know who played piano?
Jeremy spencer.
@@tendanfer8466 T U!
When I saw them in 1969 (maybe 1970 - if you remember the 60's, you weren't really there) - Boston Tea Party, Christine Perfect played piano with FM. Never credited. RIP Christine (just passed - announced today).
A very different but not superior version of FM. Lindsey, Stevie and Christine were there to usher in a whole different vibe. Personally I like FM Mark !.
Obvisually stayed in the bath to long, your brain must have shrunk.
Stevie-Buckingham Mac wasn't Mac at all.
Buckingham-Nicks came along on Fleetwood Mac's 9th or 10th album. Should have changed the name of the band because it was not Mac. It was all downhill after Mick invited them in order to sacrifice quality music for money.
its the original FM, not the pop one
@@raceyboy dare I say it - it was cheese...
Wow this is so cute!