A truly underrated genious guitarist. This tone gives me cold sweats. It gives me sadness to think that he suffered mentally that much. Rest in peace Peter.
The phrasing, the dynamics, the explosive energy, the story telling without words ...then the voice, so steeped in pathos ...Peter Green was truly special.
I'm glad to say I first saw him as the new lead with the Blues Breakers - just after Clapton left. Somewhere deep in darkest Essex. Memories were a bit hazy those days!
@@smoothoperator7023 I'm glad I'm not the only one. Maggot Brain is my favorite of all time, and has made me ball my eyes out. This is right there with it.
YT is full of exaggerated "the greatest solo of all time" comments. BB King said of Peter "He was the only one who gave me the cold sweats " THIS solo is beyond words and beyond worlds
Bingo! Reminds me of people talking about Prince’s solo at the George Harrison Tribute. Granted; Prince was a musical genius but not to this depth and the great Mr. Greenbaum was a deeper and better guitar player.
Pete used to come to my house when I was a kid and play guitars with my stepdad. Didn’t realise how big a deal it was at the time. Can still remember hearing Need Your Love So Bad from the sitting room
@@johnzenkin1344 believe what you want :) His carer used to drop him off and he had very long fingernails. They met in Richmond in the 80s. Pete was asking if he could get some hash. They became friends ✌️
A tone so profound, his playing exuding emotion. Music incredible enough to make you wonder. To make you forget yourself. To have you questioning if you just witnessed something divine.
UA-cam algorithm bring me this. I immidiately feel something special. After 2,3 minutes i started to improvising on my piano. Yeah,the greatest artists have that power that they can inspiring other people to do something.
The most emotional guitar solo I have ever heard. I've listened to this so many times, it still gets me. Maybe if you held a little of that emotion back for yourself to use, things would have been easier for you Peter. But you gave it all away. We are grateful. Thanks Pete, RIP.
@Jan_Mac yea, I do know about the Munich episode, and the accountants office shotgun episode, and the electroconvulsive therapy. A long life afterwards, but a sad story.
Peter's Les Paul a.k.a. Greenie, had some sub-par work done on it before Peter bought it. All was remedied except the oddly reworked pickups, which are out of phase from the stock Humbuckers. Kirk in Metallica now owns Greenie. Peter Green was a total awesome player and reportedly was the only British guitarist not intimidated by Jimi Hendrix. Cool song!
Peters guitar playing is the most lyrical and emotional blues I’ve ever heard - a genius and a hero. But the voice ….. the voice!!! Every bit as lyrical and emotional as his guitar. The two together is almost too much pain . Thankyou Peter for introducing me to the wonders of the guitar and all the pleasure I’ve had learning to play it ( not very well maybe but it’s you I’m hearing when I’m strumming away .
Hope you found peace in the afterlife my brother. Many things I can say about you. I’d rather keep it to myself and shed a tear in the dark while I’m alone. You are missed, and loved by people you never met in your life. RIP my brother.
Fortunate to see Fleetwood Mac at the Fillmore just before Peter left. There was heartbreak when we heard the news. No disrespect to the FM that emerged post PG, but fans of the original - Albatross, Black Magic Woman and so much more, just think of them as two separate bands.
Have I commented here before?.... ahh well... Im back here again. Beautiful Mr. Green, leading the way through a dark Saturday path ....again. But praise be, Im at home. Wine and song. There is nobody like Peter Green.
Wow, I’ve loved Peter Green for years but had not heard this one before. What a musician! His star shone brightly for a tragically short time, but what a legacy he left. If his art was on canvas, it’d be hanging in the Louvre next to the woman with the smile.
There's a trove of live Green on youtube. Just search peter green bluesbreakers live. Then there's chalk farm set. There's a 1970 mayall set he did right after leaving the mac. Enjoy!
I believe his best would be the live version of Jumping at Shadows where the guitar is always on the verge of breakup and just sounds tortured from beginning to end during the solos.
I've listened to this song well over a thousand times and every time it rips right through me the greatest cover of all time only peters does this to me. RIP brother
Outstanding. Absolutely outstanding. Searing, searing solo. Definitely on the same level or higher than the B.B. King and Butterfield Band versions, which is saying something.
Greeny was the total package!!!! This man understood the blues! The guitar, the vocals, it was all right on point! I would venture to say top of the class at that time. He could probably go toe to toe with alot of modern guitarists, Fretboard Phenom!
Phrasing is exceptional here. You believe him to your bones. This is the best Peter Green I've ever heard. B.B. King said he truly a gifted player. Emotional magic few ever reach.
Mr BB king wasn't wrong wyen he said about Peter giving him cold sweats i get goosebumps every time i listen to this his touch and when to play and hold note's is something else.His feel n touch was unrivaled
Wow! I have to return to this performance every once in a while to experience that cosmic channel that Green tapped into during this night. Stunning. RIP
Joel, you have done all of us a great service uploading this song! I sincerely thank you for it. Peter had the gift to transmit all of his emotions and never play something twice. There are many great players from a technical perspective, but rarely do you have someone that can make you shiver and feel so much depth, warmth and sadness. He had it all, plus such a haunting unmatched blues voice. This is going deep inside, and rightly so for what the song is all about...what a talent to be wasted for drugs and other stuff. Imagine what we could have witnessed after his so called prime. Here we are in 2023 still talking about and listening to something that this man created more than five decades ago. Absolutely mind-blowing!
This is one of most extraordinary live performances I've ever heard, and I've been around for half a century or so. Part of solo that starts at 03:23 is the most heartfelt three minutes of guitar playing you'll ever hear, absolutely nothing compares to it. And the way Peter Green so casually drops out of THAT solo at 06:25 into a singing part shows just what an amazing musician and singer he was. Also, that's my funeral song sorted.
Stunning vocal and guitar performance! Just stunning. This is LIVE! No overdubs all one take! Beautiful phrasing throughout. At one point I thought it might not be Peter playing the entire solo but then I could distinguish that out of phase tone he got from his LP. One of the best emotional Blues players out there. Wishing he was still with us. The world is a better place having had Peter in it.
He has more soul and feeling of any guitar player I’ve ever heard. Not known for shredding, he can do that too. His guitar and his voice call out to my and bring me to tears. ❤
Unreal. I am stunned. We've all heard the great familiar tracks, but THIS!!! More notes than I've heard him play previously, but not an excessive one. Limitless fretting vocab, as hard-pained as Jimi's Berkeley Machine Gun, which is the ultimate blues IMview.
I am so grateful to Peter that he granted us a view inside his mind. For me it is the way to explain what is going on in a depressed person. Just my opinion, no facts.
Peter Green exhibits a direct connection between his heart,hands his fingers and a higher power. When the Green God plays with the pain similar to his Mississippi Deter blues hero's he plays with the pain of an outsider due to his Jewish heritage. These mournful tones have a truthfulness that allows emotion pour from his fingertips.
I saw him four times. Once on Eel Pie Island not too long after he quit the Mac. Just him and his guitar playing at a small impromptu gathering. Out of this world.
Questa canzone in ogni sua nota, in ogni parola del testo, sembra che racconta la mia storia,le mie emozioni.. forse è la canzone che più mi rappresenta..♥️
Love this...beyond all walls. The singer Melanie whom I adored in my hippy youth and who died recently sang "Everyone tear down your own little wall That keeps you from being a part of it all 'Cause you gotta be one with the one and all, And everyone tear down your own little wall". A bit hippyish I know but still rings true.
What a song and what a musician!No other performer can give me this feeling that Peter Green gives me.I can't even properly describe the mixture of feeling when i listen to Greens music.So underrated and so amazing.
My soul brought me here. Peter is strumming my pain and the pleasure is hearing it played out loud. Torn up in my life right now...."I got a good Mind to give up living"....hear me? Feel me? Ya, you do! Play on...🌹🥀😪🎸
Pure soul. This is the kind of music that makes a grown man cry. Amazing.
Seriously!
Holy Mother Of God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, Thank you JoelFrankTV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wholeheartedly second that❤😊 from New Zealand
@@JonnyDredd Finally..someone who knows who Peter Green is? maybe there is hope..or I better move to New Zealand! Best regards!
@@michaelpal7641 Thanks for that😁 Peter Green's music has been a firm favourite among us for 45+ years, great artists and great music never fades
Well, that’s the best blues guitar work I had never heard, just WOW!!
@@splhcb1960 Yup...and forever shall you have the address of this "Masterpiece"👍👍
if they don’t play this at my funeral, I’m not going
Well I won't go either. 😂
To mine, I mean
Me too 😁 it's also a good reason for the people around me not to join
You will go and you will like it!!!
Respect. Humour and soul.
Just cant get enough of this. Absolut masterclass performance
Omg I can't believe I never heard this before. I'm blown away.
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same...
You got lucky to find him hope you listen to all of his songs everything is awesome
A truly underrated genious guitarist. This tone gives me cold sweats. It gives me sadness to think that he suffered mentally that much. Rest in peace Peter.
TO ALL OF US THAT LOVE BLUES,MR. PG WAS AND WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST FOREEVER.THANK YOU JOEL FRANK TV FOR POSTING THIS JEWEL
The phrasing, the dynamics, the explosive energy, the story telling without words ...then the voice, so steeped in pathos ...Peter Green was truly special.
the man was something else
Best there ever was
He was amazing. Tone, songwriting, playing, vocals. Total package.
@@mattt2581 Agree 100%. True genious
Aye, he was
Shame he lost his way
Things that make life worth living....A smile from my baby granddaughter....the smell of hot black coffee.....and the sound of Peter Green's guitar.
I'm trying all I can. They say keep going
@@4LLT0G3TH3Rhold your head up, and please talk to someone if you need to.
@@ArthurYuill who? There's no one?
i want to live your life in the future.. i hope your whole life will be enjoyable!
That's sweet as heck ❤
BB King once said Peter Greens guitar tone gave him the cold sweats
I don't think Eric Clapton was unaware of Greeny's playing either...😊
I thought that was Hendrix .
Eric who?
I literally cry frequently
Totally Criminally Underrated 🎸⚡️🔥😎
I'm glad to say I first saw him as the new lead with the Blues Breakers - just after Clapton left. Somewhere deep in darkest Essex. Memories were a bit hazy those days!
Never heard a more tormented and heartbreaking blues solo than this.
, I. agree ,totally,,,tortured to the max !!!
Eddie Hazel Maggot Brain 🔥🥺
@@smoothoperator7023 I'm glad I'm not the only one. Maggot Brain is my favorite of all time, and has made me ball my eyes out. This is right there with it.
YT is full of exaggerated "the greatest solo of all time" comments. BB King said of Peter "He was the only one who gave me the cold sweats " THIS solo is beyond words and beyond worlds
Bingo! Reminds me of people talking about Prince’s solo at the George Harrison Tribute. Granted; Prince was a musical genius but not to this depth and the great Mr. Greenbaum was a deeper and better guitar player.
As good as any guitar solo in history but 100% the most underrated.
My goodness. What a performance!
Check also Stockholm version, and others.
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Thank you sir.@@Tengo-n4l
Pete used to come to my house when I was a kid and play guitars with my stepdad. Didn’t realise how big a deal it was at the time. Can still remember hearing Need Your Love So Bad from the sitting room
@@johnzenkin1344 believe what you want :) His carer used to drop him off and he had very long fingernails. They met in Richmond in the 80s. Pete was asking if he could get some hash. They became friends ✌️
Beautiful song what a memory to have
Wow. 👍
WOWeee. The things we hear as children & only later realise you wish you could have been there as an adult.
What an amazing memory ❤
Ended up on a UA-cam watch list searching for this song but it was worth it
A tone so profound, his playing exuding emotion. Music incredible enough to make you wonder. To make you forget yourself. To have you questioning if you just witnessed something divine.
UA-cam algorithm bring me this. I immidiately feel something special. After 2,3 minutes i started to improvising on my piano. Yeah,the greatest artists have that power that they can inspiring other people to do something.
It’s a shame most people have never heard of him. I think he’s the best blues guitarist EVER
Do you know how much his guitar worth today ?
I have to heartily agree.
I would have loved to hear him perform with Beth Hart.
I totally agree!
For me, he was indisputably the best for slow blues!
Peter's brillance only in 3/4 years illuminated music for eternity
CUlturally Significant. The future generations will thank you for putting this on UA-cam.
just shut up
The most emotional guitar solo I have ever heard. I've listened to this so many times, it still gets me. Maybe if you held a little of that emotion back for yourself to use, things would have been easier for you Peter. But you gave it all away. We are grateful. Thanks Pete, RIP.
Genius
@petermaurer7359Agree!
@davidscott9099
You don't really know what happened to Peter in Germany do you? Drug induced psychosis!
A sublime musician.
@petermaurer7359 Think you miss the point here. Sorrow and pain can take you too far if you don't control it to some degree. At least in portions.
@Jan_Mac yea, I do know about the Munich episode, and the accountants office shotgun episode, and the electroconvulsive therapy. A long life afterwards, but a sad story.
Holy shit
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The unmistakable sound of a Les Paul bending to the will of its master.
Yes and no. Teehee silly human! The unmistakable sound of a Twin Reverb bending to the will of its master. Singularity and all!
Can't deny the Gibson Les Paul
and the Twin Reverb.
Peter created his own out of phase pickups to create his sounds
@Adam Dickson it's one of the most beautiful sounds especially paired w/ his soulful voice
@@cgavin1ahh the all knowing being of pretentiousness has spoken - yes how silly to effectively observe the same thing from different points of view.
Such beautiful and soulful playing from Peter Green.
I'm a hardcore Maggot Brain devotee, and this is as emotional!
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@@BSIIIsounds a bit like it ❤
I miss you, Amann💜🙏🏼💖
I now understand the influence of Peter Green on Gary Moore.
Two legendary guitarists.
Santana Also Took Alot from Master Green!
Thin Lizzy's 'Still In Love With You' really highlights his influence on Gary's playing. Both masters of the blues gone too soon.
Moore had none of greens subtlety on the guitar Gary's blues was blues on steroids like a bull in a China shop
i thought the same... you can really hear Peter in a lot of Garys playing. amazing!
@@vincentbuccieri9305would not have had a career until that guy from match box 20 dropped by.
Haunting guitar tone , haunting voice , massively underappreciated genius imo 👍
What is his signal path?
Les Paul through Marshall, what about the reverb? Is that a natural hall?
Serious question, thanks.
I think his toner was out of phase which led to the sound.
he played Orange amps mainly and lots of reverb @@MaTTheWish
@@tonibaroni really? Cool! I'll check them out. Thx
Peter's Les Paul a.k.a. Greenie, had some sub-par work done on it before Peter bought it. All was remedied except the oddly reworked pickups, which are out of phase from the stock Humbuckers. Kirk in Metallica now owns Greenie.
Peter Green was a total awesome player and reportedly was the only British guitarist not intimidated by Jimi Hendrix. Cool song!
This song breaks my heart into pieces everytime I listen to it. If there was ever a definitive song for sadness, this must be it!
Peters guitar playing is the most lyrical and emotional blues I’ve ever heard - a genius and a hero. But the voice ….. the voice!!! Every bit as lyrical and emotional as his guitar. The two together is almost too much pain . Thankyou Peter for introducing me to the wonders of the guitar and all the pleasure I’ve had learning to play it ( not very well maybe but it’s you I’m hearing when I’m strumming away .
His voice is definitely underrated because of his guitar playing!
A handful of notes played by Peter is an albums worth of emotion and soul, just an awesome musician on every level.
Hope you found peace in the afterlife my brother. Many things I can say about you. I’d rather keep it to myself and shed a tear in the dark while I’m alone. You are missed, and loved by people you never met in your life. RIP my brother.
Brilliant! I didn't realize this was a live performance till I heard the audience clapping after the incredible guitar solo.
Fortunate to see Fleetwood Mac at the Fillmore just before Peter left.
There was heartbreak when we heard the news.
No disrespect to the FM that emerged post PG, but fans of the original - Albatross, Black Magic Woman and so much more, just think of them as two separate bands.
Could do with tonic like that tonight
Rise above it all,,i struggling with that one love dude
Correct. Two very different bands. The name should have been changed to reflect the new line-up and consequent change of direction.
Green Manalishi by Peter Green is remarkable. I've never heard a song like it. Thunderous sound with lyrics about money and the devil.
Of course, it was blues when Peter was still in the band, after that it became pop music
Oh my.....soul piercing guitar......I'm so grateful to him for creating Fleetwood Mac.
Soul piercing is exactly right. I was looking for the words.
The one and only, Peter Green.
Have I commented here before?.... ahh well... Im back here again. Beautiful Mr. Green, leading the way through a dark Saturday path ....again. But praise be, Im at home. Wine and song. There is nobody like Peter Green.
Eloquently put, sir
Wow, I’ve loved Peter Green for years but had not heard this one before. What a musician! His star shone brightly for a tragically short time, but what a legacy he left. If his art was on canvas, it’d be hanging in the Louvre next to the woman with the smile.
There's a trove of live Green on youtube. Just search peter green bluesbreakers live. Then there's chalk farm set. There's a 1970 mayall set he did right after leaving the mac. Enjoy!
I believe his best would be the live version of Jumping at Shadows where the guitar is always on the verge of breakup and just sounds tortured from beginning to end during the solos.
@@Pomeray8 Thanks for the useful tip.
OMG! What a top level guitarist in class with Beck and Clapton.
Higher
Maybe better
Much better than Clapton and Beck...
Maybe Hendrix and Gallagher...😅😅❤
What a unique talent he was .. devastating playing with so much feel.. incredible .. no words can cover this as a guitar player ..
What a beautiful sequence of sounds to hear, even for the 1000th time, the grand chancellor of ToNE.....Just give me a minute every time!
I've listened to this song well over a thousand times and every time it rips right through me the greatest cover of all time only peters does this to me. RIP brother
My first time
Lucky you found him @@GregoryD-if5xg
The only guitarist to remind me of the hidden dephts and uncharted potential of the human soul. RIP and thanks for a lifetime of inspiration.
Shout out to the most invisible guitar/ singer/ composer Danny Kirwan of all time 😎
How the hell have I got so old and not heard this before? FFS!
It's stunning
me too!
Many such cases!
Ooh me too brother, me too. Wondering what other things I've been wasting time doing....
It's good in it! that solo is perfect perfection .sweet
Such a beautiful touch these been nothing like since and will never be fact
Best guitar a-solo in the history of music
Outstanding. Absolutely outstanding. Searing, searing solo. Definitely on the same level or higher than the B.B. King and Butterfield Band versions, which is saying something.
I never heard anything similar, it is out of this world . Sorry for the others, but he is the best.
RIP Scorpio Peter
Haunting Tone
No words
Straight 2 the Soul
Such tormented genius RIP
Top that
As good as it gets for me since 1970
Greatest solo of all time
Absolutely!!
No I think Peters worried dream was better ua-cam.com/video/31N4mCS6Tu8/v-deo.html
one of the..
Well ,almost ,second only to Hendrix machine gun live solo live" band of gypsies" live album
@@philipbrougham6360 never comes close to this masterpiece
that this is live is humbling. my god.
Greeny was the total package!!!! This man understood the blues! The guitar, the vocals, it was all right on point! I would venture to say top of the class at that time. He could probably go toe to toe with alot of modern guitarists, Fretboard Phenom!
Phrasing is exceptional here. You believe him to your bones. This is the best Peter Green I've ever heard. B.B. King said he truly a gifted player. Emotional magic few ever reach.
Yes and yes and yes and yes.
If you can't feel this,there is 100 % something wrong with you..😥
Mr BB king wasn't wrong wyen he said about Peter giving him cold sweats i get goosebumps every time i listen to this his touch and when to play and hold note's is something else.His feel n touch was unrivaled
Wow! I have to return to this performance every once in a while to experience that cosmic channel that Green tapped into during this night. Stunning. RIP
Joel, you have done all of us a great service uploading this song! I sincerely thank you for it. Peter had the gift to transmit all of his emotions and never play something twice. There are many great players from a technical perspective, but rarely do you have someone that can make you shiver and feel so much depth, warmth and sadness. He had it all, plus such a haunting unmatched blues voice. This is going deep inside, and rightly so for what the song is all about...what a talent to be wasted for drugs and other stuff. Imagine what we could have witnessed after his so called prime. Here we are in 2023 still talking about and listening to something that this man created more than five decades ago. Absolutely mind-blowing!
Hey, appreciate the kind words! It's no problem at all. I'm glad it brought you back to this monolith solo again! 🎸
@@JoelFrankTV Another thanks, JFTV. ❤
One of the best Live performances. Peter Green and the Band Colours in a Pub in Guildford in 1985. He still had the voice. RIP
Wow, one of the masters in a pub playing just because they wanted to play.
I am jealous.
This guitar your hearing Is worth over 4 million dollars because of its sound and who has played it.
Peter Green
Gary Moore.
Kirk Hamett
My God the soulfulness is heartbreaking man.
Best guitar solo ever.
I hear the sadness screaming from his soul.
⚡️💙⚡️
This is one of most extraordinary live performances I've ever heard, and I've been around for half a century or so. Part of solo that starts at 03:23 is the most heartfelt three minutes of guitar playing you'll ever hear, absolutely nothing compares to it. And the way Peter Green so casually drops out of THAT solo at 06:25 into a singing part shows just what an amazing musician and singer he was. Also, that's my funeral song sorted.
I’m a younger guitarist and this is so inspiring, his tone and emotional feel are next level
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You get it.
The legend ...probably my favorite guitar player of all time ..no one else like him
Only gary moore can competes! ♥️
Stunning vocal and guitar performance! Just stunning. This is LIVE! No overdubs all one take! Beautiful phrasing throughout. At one point I thought it might not be Peter playing the entire solo but then I could distinguish that out of phase tone he got from his LP.
One of the best emotional Blues players out there. Wishing he was still with us. The world is a better place having had Peter in it.
He has more soul and feeling of any guitar player I’ve ever heard. Not known for shredding, he can do that too. His guitar and his voice call out to my and bring me to tears. ❤
Try Buckethead pike 148
Master Green was One of the Greatest Electric Guitarests that Ever Lived!
He is One of My Favorite Teachers!
THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME HEAR THIS, GOD BLESS YOU PETER GREEN, A TRULY AMAZING MAN.
A towering talent. There will never be another Peter Green…..ever.
2:40 absolutely amazing tone
Peter Green was like Picasso, creative, fresh, and fearless. Creating new shapes and colors in blues guitar and music. And, his singing, wow!
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Unreal. I am stunned. We've all heard the great familiar tracks, but THIS!!! More notes than I've heard him play previously, but not an excessive one. Limitless fretting vocab, as hard-pained as Jimi's Berkeley Machine Gun, which is the ultimate blues IMview.
I love the tepid clapping given Green after this solo. The guy just shattered the chains that bound his soul . . . cue the polite applause.
I always imagined that the audience was in emotional shock and unable to respond after witnessing that performance.
@@JustenTime-d7k Good point. Stunned silence would be an appropriate reaction.
In Man of the World he sang "I just wish I had never been born".
I am very pleased to have encountered this. He def had the Blues.
This is the version I
want.
I am so grateful to Peter that he granted us a view inside his mind. For me it is the way to explain what is going on in a depressed person.
Just my opinion, no facts.
How I love the blues,and how Peter makes his guitar sing,and wail.
Wail! Great word for it.
to all my friends and dislikes, play this at
my funeral... this song puts me in the
4th dimension
Peter Green exhibits a direct connection between his heart,hands his fingers and a higher power. When the Green God plays with the pain similar to his Mississippi Deter blues hero's he plays with the pain of an outsider due to his Jewish heritage. These mournful tones have a truthfulness that allows emotion pour from his fingertips.
No words just listen x
what sound ! overdrive, les paul, reverb like only peter Green knows
He Was Guitar God Also Gary Moore!
❤️
No pedals.. Just guitar, amp and tonnes of feeling..
That's all you need..
No trickery or electronics..
Wow Peter Green such a beautiful soulful guitarirst.. absolutely love this ❤
I saw this man in concert...one of the most beautiful guitarist in the world!! I mourn his loss every day.
You lucky guy 👍
I saw him four times. Once on Eel Pie Island not too long after he quit the Mac. Just him and his guitar playing at a small impromptu gathering. Out of this world.
He was TOTALLY in a class all his own, God take care of Peter ❤️🌞⭐️🙏
Questa canzone in ogni sua nota, in ogni parola del testo, sembra che racconta la mia storia,le mie emozioni.. forse è la canzone che più mi rappresenta..♥️
Love this...beyond all walls. The singer Melanie whom I adored in my hippy youth and who died recently sang
"Everyone tear down your own little wall
That keeps you from being a part of it all
'Cause you gotta be one with the one and all,
And everyone tear down your own little wall". A bit hippyish I know but still rings true.
Without a doubt the greatest blues guitar player Britain has produced.Totally original unlike Clapton a Robert Johnson clone RIP Peter
Magnificent. Sorrowful. Shattering. Beautiful.
I love playing his stuff and then telling people that is Fleetwood Mac at their best
What a song and what a musician!No other performer can give me this feeling that Peter Green gives me.I can't even properly describe the mixture of feeling when i listen to Greens music.So underrated and so amazing.
Love the picture. ♡ Love the song. ♡ Love the voice. ♡ Love the guitar. ♡ LOVE the man.
Master of everything. Such soulful, ridiculous playing.
Now I understand how BB King must have felt the cold sweats
you understand nothing about the blues and you never will white boy now, gtfo
Breathtaking solo !!
So tragically close to his breakdown that the juxtaposition is truly heartbreaking.
Really is.
He had it all.
Looks. Talent. Style. Playing. A unique voice.
But his legs were skinny....😊
But his legs were skinny😊
My soul brought me here. Peter is strumming my pain and the pleasure is hearing it played out loud. Torn up in my life right now...."I got a good Mind to give up living"....hear me? Feel me? Ya, you do! Play on...🌹🥀😪🎸
That is BLUES! You just can't get any better.