From "Black Magic Woman" to "Albatross" to "Man of the World". And of course the wonderfully subtle Elvis parody "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight" which, somewhat bizarrely, appeared on the B side of "Man of the World" and was actually credited to Earl Vince and the Valiants.
Unique sound, great guitarist, only saw him once at Lewisham Town Hall. Did a design for a music magazine,that folded this week, did not get the job
What a gig that was Cozy Powell and Neil Murray. Do you remember Ken, we were sitting next to Mr Murray in the pub beforehand and I think you said we'd better drink up and I said "no rush, we're sitting next to the bassist!"?
I wore my Peter Green t Shirt out last night in homage to one of my all-time favourite performers. Fleetwood Mac stopped in 1970 as far as I am concerned.
Absolute legend and his music will live forever: Albatross, Oh Well, Man of the World, The Green Manalishi....RIP to a class act and a major contributor to the blues and to British music.
''Can't help about the shape I'm in I can't sing, I ain't pretty and my legs are thin But don't ask me what I think of you I might not give the answer that you want me to...''
From "Black Magic Woman" to "Albatross" to "Man of the World". And of course the wonderfully subtle Elvis parody "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight" which, somewhat bizarrely, appeared on the B side of "Man of the World" and was actually credited to Earl Vince and the Valiants.
From "Black Magic Woman" to "Albatross" to "Man of the World". And of course the wonderfully subtle Elvis parody "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight" which, somewhat bizarrely, appeared on the B side of "Man of the World" and was actually credited to Earl Vince and the Valiants.
RIP Peter
Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in was a Jeremy Spencer song. My favourite Peter Green song is The Green Manalishi - one of my favourite all time songs, I love it. Was a top ten hit too - can you imagine something like that getting in the top ten now. Actually, do they still have a hit parade record charts these days?
Just watched it again tonight, very good. All the people involved made interesting and seemingly honest dialogue. The music never sounds stale or dated. Such a sad story but lifted by the music that Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac gave.
Was a good documentary, especially about the tour to Germany and the one night the band are convinced that was the major tipping point in his mental health issues. And are still, well in 2009, bitter about.
Just watched it again tonight, very good. All the people involved made interesting and seemingly honest dialogue. The music never sounds stale or dated. Such a sad story but lifted by the music that Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac gave.
Really enjoyed it too. The story of the psychedelic party that escalated Peter Green leaving the band and his mental illness was so powerful.
But, for me, the sadness of the words of "Man of the World" tell as much about the man's state of mind at that time as much as any programme will:
Shall I tell you about my life They say I'm a man of the world I've flown across every tide And I've seen lots of pretty girls
I guess I've got everything I need I wouldn't ask for more And there's no one I'd rather be
But I just wish that I'd never been born
Somewhat comforting was the fact that he lived long enough to come out the other side and was able to tell his story in a coherent manner and make music again
I use to have a tape of Peter Green and I think Fleetwood Mac im sure there was a picture of a dustbin on the cover. Ive looked on itunes but the only album that seems to include the songs is the best of album. Does anybody know the name of the album with a dustbin?
Just watched it again tonight, very good. All the people involved made interesting and seemingly honest dialogue. The music never sounds stale or dated. Such a sad story but lifted by the music that Peter Green/Fleetwood Mac gave.
Really enjoyed it too. The story of the psychedelic party that escalated Peter Green leaving the band and his mental illness was so powerful.
But, for me, the sadness of the words of "Man of the World" tell as much about the man's state of mind at that time as much as any programme will:
Shall I tell you about my life They say I'm a man of the world I've flown across every tide And I've seen lots of pretty girls
I guess I've got everything I need I wouldn't ask for more And there's no one I'd rather be
But I just wish that I'd never been born
Somewhat comforting was the fact that he lived long enough to come out the other side and was able to tell his story in a coherent manner and make music again
Sadly underlines the fact that mental illness can strike anybody. 3 of my musical heroes succumbed - Peter Green, Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett. Seems astonishing now that back in the day they were crudely dismissed as "acid casualties" and bizarrely the tag carried with it some sort of warped kudos or "cool". In the case of Peter and Syd it seems that fame and celebrity may have been the catalyst, but their condition was greatly exacerbated by self-medication/experiment with non-prescription drugs, particularly hallucinogenics like LSD. I don't believe that any of the 3 had their condition formally diagnosed and treated at the onset by any legitimate medical expert. As you say, their is perhaps some comfort to be gained from the fact that Peter, and of course Brian Wilson, recovered sufficiently to make music again, but their mental deterioration and anguish is still plain to see.
I use to have a tape of Peter Green and I think Fleetwood Mac im sure there was a picture of a dustbin on the cover. Ive looked on itunes but the only album that seems to include the songs is the best of album. Does anybody know the name of the album with a dustbin?
Fleetwood Mac (The Dog and Dustbin album) Details below.
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RIP Peter
One of the best from our shores, just for the tone alone.
''Can't help about the shape I'm in
I can't sing, I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to...''
My favourite Peter Green song is The Green Manalishi - one of my favourite all time songs, I love it.
Was a top ten hit too - can you imagine something like that getting in the top ten now.
Actually, do they still have a hit parade record charts these days?
RIP Peter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eANGHVQS9Q
I'm very late to this thread, but RIP. What could have been, I suppose. But what a gift his music was to the world, nonetheless.
But, for me, the sadness of the words of "Man of the World" tell as much about the man's state of mind at that time as much as any programme will:
They say I'm a man of the world
I've flown across every tide
And I've seen lots of pretty girls
I wouldn't ask for more
And there's no one I'd rather be
Somewhat comforting was the fact that he lived long enough to come out the other side and was able to tell his story in a coherent manner and make music again
Wonderful stuff from Greenie.
3 of my musical heroes succumbed - Peter Green, Brian Wilson and Syd Barrett.
Seems astonishing now that back in the day they were crudely dismissed as "acid casualties" and bizarrely the tag carried with it some sort of warped kudos or "cool".
In the case of Peter and Syd it seems that fame and celebrity may have been the catalyst, but their condition was greatly exacerbated by self-medication/experiment with non-prescription drugs, particularly hallucinogenics like LSD.
I don't believe that any of the 3 had their condition formally diagnosed and treated at the onset by any legitimate medical expert.
As you say, their is perhaps some comfort to be gained from the fact that Peter, and of course Brian Wilson, recovered sufficiently to make music again, but their mental deterioration and anguish is still plain to see.
Fleetwood Mac (The Dog and Dustbin album) Details below.
http://www.britishbluesarchive.org.uk/Classic_Albums/Fleetwood_Mac/Fleetwood_Mac.php