One of The Greatest Blues Guitarists that ever lived, used to see him about a lot in local shops,as he lived near me on Canvey Island,and although he had issues,he was always friendly if you spoke to him.R.I.P Peter.😢😔🙏🕊
Peter Green was simply the greatest white blues singer/guitarist who ever lived. Anyone would kill to have his vocal ability, and they'd do the same to possess his guitar skills. He could do both. No one else has come close.
They say that playing the blues isn't difficult but to be good you have to feel it and by God doesn't he feel it and don't we feel it listening to him play it.
Whoever told you that is talking nonsense! The blues is definitely not easy to play! The techniques required such as sustained bends, pull offs, vibrato, pre bend vibrato! Trust me the blues ain’t easy to play. Compare it with jazz or classical for instance. Non of those techniques are used. That’s just the left hand not to mention the right hand needs to learn how to alternate pick, use of fingers, thumb for percussion. Only once have you mastered that can you think about putting in feeling!!
I really admire Eric Clapton at times, but I think Peter Green surpassed him in playing with more passion, his tone and phrasing just incredible, impeccable vocals as well. If Peter had never gone down that LSD road who knows what else he would have done musically, I think the fame and, as the "Green Manalishi" (greed for money), just got to him, he really just wanted to play beautiful music...which he did!
Never knew much about Peter green until my grandad showed me his music . It was like opening a treasure chest for me at 25 years old I can honestly say Peter greens worst song is better than any new songs out today . rip Pete 👍🏻
Right. And who knew they would be the ones to continue the name in to the 70's when it became a pop band. A good pop band but a far cry from Green, Kirwan, Spencer blues.
I love this track. First tune I wanted to hear after hearing Peter sadly passed away last night. Yes, I shed a tear especially during the solo. Tasteful playing like no other. Rest In Peace, Peter Green.
Make a dumb man scream and shout. Had the pleasure of talking to Peter over an orange juice or two a few years back about Duster Bennett and what an amazing performer he was. Very little video seems to exist which is a shame. The drive on this guitar solo is out of this world and I think even BB King said Peter was the guitarist who could make the world stop turning. Lovely man, just got a little lost on the way but haven't a lot of us?
Oh sweet Jaysus, Mary and Joseph. This is the best piece of blues ever recored, like. Or even the best music in general. God bless Mr. Green and may he rest in peace.
Such a sad loss to us all.....for those that never saw/heard Peter live I feel for you.......just listen to this.....an object lesson to all would be bluesman. Bless you Peter, be at peace now
I remember Anthony “Duster” Bennett ! He was friends with John Mayall and at one of Mayall’s shows, he gave Duster the stage and he did a one man band thing . He was really great. So sad that he died so young in a car crash . .
I saw Peter Green on his last tour of the UK. On the last song of the night, he played the guitar, the only way Peter Green can play, which was brilliantly. I could just imagine the impact he must have had when he replaced Clapton. He knocked me for six, as we say in the UK, he was on fire!
Great!!! I saw some memorable shows in SF but missed Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. A good friend saw them at Winterland. He wished i could have been there, though i was i was only 13 at the time. Did finally make to FE, 07 Tom Petty. Great show, too.
Well, not this particular show (it was recorded in Boston at the Tea Party) but yeah, I was there too, Fillmore West, Jan. 1969, right up front. Riveting; absolutely the best. I was high as a kite on mushrooms that evening
His guitar sound and vocals are haunting in a bluesy way. Arguably one of the best blues guitarist/vocalist ever........ if not the greatest! Grateful for what Peter Green left us. Thanks for posting.
Yes, it's the haunting quality which really moved me...there's The Supernatural too, which conveys the same feeling (John Mayall)...I'm 65 and still loving it.
@@schmoegler Yeah,besides Peter Green I just loved John Mayall Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton. That John Mayall vocal tone and texture during that time was absolutely sic! All Your Love was aptly placed as the first song from that record.
@@schmoegler Yeah, 67 years old and a FWM fan 4ever. A Fool No More and Need Your Love So Bad send me to a different reality.....EVERY TIME! I loved the Bob Welch sound as well, Hypnotyzed.
I'm impressed how a few notes played with passion easily reaches the parts of the soul that zillions of frantic ones cannot. As Carlos Santana says "get inside the note,feel it feel it."... And the bonus of Peters sweet voice all adds to this masterpiece. How can one put it in words ? you cant, just enjoy Peters massive talent. RIP Pete...serenade the Angels and fellow musicians wherever they may be..
Listening to this , makes you realise not just what a brilliant guitarist Peter Green was , but what a great singer he was too. I’m so grateful I got to see him live before he past away.
RIP Peter you Will be one of greatest guitarist of blues history and you stayed the master of numbers guitarist for the life. .. So long Peter... So long... peace at your mind
Peter Green!!! God's gift to the Blues.His Voice carries the conviction in every word.His Phrasing on the Guitar is so moving!! Never a barrage of notes,or a bombardment of sound to pummel the listener into submission.Just pure Guitar tone plugged straight into the Amp,unlike so called local imps that hide behind pedals for faux tone.So much to be learned just listening to the greatness that is Peter Green!! Thank you.
Play this every Friday across the world at every country's 12 o clock mid-day, then live the rest of the weekend accordingly. Our world will be a better place. Peace.
There's a superior version from the same live recordings in Boston ( where McVie and Kirwan don't get lost during the intro like here) You can find it on a recording simply titled, Fleetwood Mac BOSTON on Madfish records (2013). I first heard it in the 80's on a Dutch label.
Someone was arguing in a thread here, that "soul" can not be perceived in playing. It is all just a matter of technique. I beg to differ, and THIS is my argument. Thank you.
Having lived in the SF bay area during the amazing 66-68 period, when some of the greatest music ever made was there, one of my favorite moments was seeing the true Fleetwood Mac for the first time. I knew Green's work with Mayall, as I did Clapton's before him, and he was every bit Eric's equal at that time. Blues knows no color, but Green is one of the hues that makes it up. Just heartbreaking guitar playing, and I say that as a guitarist for the past 43 years.
Pure blues..........Awesome...........RIP Peter Green...........first heard him with Mayall in 1960s.......He and Clapton were my favorite blues guitarists back then, along with Alvin Lee, Albert King and Buddy Guy.
Such a sad loss man he could play the blues and all the ups and downs in his life shame always be remembered rip pete hope you keep playing up there with all the greats 👍
Back in 1969, I think it was, we had just finished 'Band Practise', when our Manager brought in a record of Fleetwood Mac's 'Need your love so bad'. We listened and were blown away by Peter's Guitar playing. All these years later, still blown away... I can play it note for note, but I'm not Peter...
Even the incredible Gary Moore did a wonderful version of this track but it just wasn't the same, the combination of this 1970 analogue sound at the Fillmore and the soulful playing not to mention the incredible vocals are unparalleled. Even the mighty Clapton circa 1968 could not have done better.
I must have heard this several hundred times now but it just seems to get better Peter is a true star he plays from his soul subtle yet cutting he never played as good again as he did in this era brilliant
What I liked about peter greens music is you can feel the pain in his singing and playing. Also, You can hear a lot of Gary Moore in there as well. Amazing talent. 👍👍
Oh Man!! Peter Green Was One Of My Most Favorite Blues Guitarists Ever!! I Just Loved The Work He Done With John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers & Fleetwood Mac!! This Is Just Fantastic & Brilliant!! 5 - Stars ***** !!!! - BigWillieWillHom :)
I love his vocals. you can really feel it. Thanks for uploading this. this guitar riff is most likely the most over played riff in the history of the blues, but his singing to this riff, is one of the very best" in this riffs history. not to mention his unbelievable guitar playing.
U know sometimes someone has to point out the obvious for us to see it. I've listened to this song a few times, but till I read your comments, did it occur that guy is right on. Excellent comment and Excellent solo
ANY who are Green fans, A MUST HAVE, Gary Moore had Green's '59 Les Paul at this point, and recorded the album with it, but Moore's tribute album 'Blues for Greeny' is an ABSOLUTE masterpiece of guitar work.....RIP to 2 of the greats, Peter Green(baum) and Gary Moore....you'll be missed
Had he not gone down the road of ruin (drugs)we the public would have had a huge repertoire of his music sadly his career was short lived. This was my era as a teenager I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Peter Green had a direct connection between his heart, head his fingers and a Higher Power. You can feel Peter's pain in this Duster Bennett song which was most likely written with Peter's help. Peter played on Dusters LP and was known for gifting songs to struggling artists. Peter was a better man than most with a zest to do his best to put as much positive karma in this world.
That feel you just can’t be in this class with effort alone. It’s comes from deep pain sorry practice an just a natural born rhythm an knowing when your vocal has said just enough to give those notes the room to just bloom over it all an come back at you from the emotion an most of from the places your taught to hide from normal everyday life an find a way to say it in a way that it comes into another soul from a song an it’s all of sudden exceptionally excepted from they others hiding the same thing that never found there way to express there inner demons. I miss him an I miss Danny I’m in my 50’s now an I will never let this music pass I’ll just keep giving these songs to others an hope someone else takes it an gives it to so it’s really are job to give it to others.
The Brits had a run of great guitarist in the 60's Blues boom,people lose the plot with it going on about the greatest etc.They all had something special to offer,some were ethnic,some added elements to their music.Peter Green done both,he was a great musician and will be remembered
still love this duster Bennett classic done in this way by the best mac , remembering duster when he came to Melbourne back in 1975 for the blues.levis concerts series at the show grounds
How come 6 idiots did not like this? As well as a writer, Peter Green was the best natural Blues Guitar player of his generation. His voice and his "out of phase" Gibson guitar, made him outstanding in an era that had many great guitar players.
Absolutely love this track, had it on a double CD until my dog ate it!!! One of my favourites, PG just gets to show everything that he had going for him and it builds so well.
The greatest the UK ever produced period. Clapton never brought tears to my eyes.
When B.B.King said he's the only guitarist to give me the cold sweats, you know Peter was great!
Both have for me, Eric just shades it but man this guy was fantastic 😢RIP 🇬🇧 '23
I never get tired of Peter Green.
Of all the great blues guitarists, including BB King, Otis Rush, Albert King, et al., Mr. Green moves me the most. I owe him my eternal gratitude.
Rest in Peace Peter Green. You were an incredible talent and your music will live on forever. Thank you for sharing your genius with us. ♥️
Well said. RIP 25/7/20.
So well said. 💙
Ironically we lost Gary Moore a few back who played using Peters guitar.
Well said Ms. D.!!!!!
The immaculate tone. Every time I pick up the guitar, I strive for this.
With the blues ,you not only coerce the guitar to sing you make it cry and lament with an eruption of emotion which Peter did.
Fleetwood Mac will never be the same without Peter Green. The greatest era this band experienced
Agreed
No shit.
The man was just incredible, period. Every time I listen to this song I get chills, every time. RIP Peter, your music will live on for generations.
One of The Greatest Blues Guitarists that ever lived, used to see him about a lot in local shops,as he lived near me on Canvey Island,and although he had issues,he was always friendly if you spoke to him.R.I.P Peter.😢😔🙏🕊
Thirty-five years after watching my Dad air guitar this in the living room as a kid, man do I get it. Peter Green, nuff said.
Impossible to listen to this without the eyes beginning to well up....most beautiful blues. Bless you, Duster Bennett and you , Greenie.
Peter Green was simply the greatest white blues singer/guitarist who ever lived. Anyone would kill to have his vocal ability, and they'd do the same to possess his guitar skills. He could do both. No one else has come close.
SRV and Peter Green.
Can only agree ,he was so great in many ways and was farahead to others , and for that people let him suffer , may not think about ,
@@tomsimpson6044 totally correct sir!
gary moore, came very very very close!!!!!
I came here to say what aboot Stevie ray V?? Dang dude was a force as well. The song about his daddy gets me in the feels -life without you.
I could listen to Danny and Peter play together all day....actually, I am.
I am too
you do know how to spend your day 🎸
They say that playing the blues isn't difficult but to be good you have to feel it and by God doesn't he feel it and don't we feel it listening to him play it.
Whoever told you that is talking nonsense! The blues is definitely not easy to play! The techniques required such as sustained bends, pull offs, vibrato, pre bend vibrato! Trust me the blues ain’t easy to play. Compare it with jazz or classical for instance. Non of those techniques are used.
That’s just the left hand not to mention the right hand needs to learn how to alternate pick, use of fingers, thumb for percussion. Only once have you mastered that can you think about putting in feeling!!
Classic case of "Less is best. "
Timing is outstanding .
Peters vocal is insane.
Wow. .
The tone. The extension. And the space between the notes. Even better than Albert and BB. Bloomfield came the closest, IMO.
@@HAL9007 lol
@@HAL9007 I would add Johnny Winter. Mick Taylor had many moments of genius too.
The original Fleetwood Mac were awesome!
What a voice and what a guitar but mostly what feeling. Peter is always the best. Rest In Peace.
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I really admire Eric Clapton at times, but I think Peter Green surpassed him in playing with more passion, his tone and phrasing just incredible, impeccable vocals as well. If Peter had never gone down that LSD road who knows what else he would have done musically, I think the fame and, as the "Green Manalishi" (greed for money), just got to him, he really just wanted to play beautiful music...which he did!
Peter Green was the best even including SRV, Gary Moore and all. What a shame those guys didn't take care of themselves and lay off the drugs.
Listen to this at least once a day for the past 5 years, truly one of the greatest guitar perfomances ever in my opinion. Simply beautiful
Never knew much about Peter green until my grandad showed me his music . It was like opening a treasure chest for me at 25 years old I can honestly say Peter greens worst song is better than any new songs out today . rip Pete 👍🏻
Peter Green was brilliant, and his music is timeless...who else would name their band after the bass player and drummer?
AND he immediately credits Duster at the end of the song. Peter is a saint.
maybe me. but now i have to look for them. i'll keep u posted.
Right. And who knew they would be the ones to continue the name in to the 70's when it became a pop band. A good pop band but a far cry from Green, Kirwan, Spencer blues.
I love this track.
First tune I wanted to hear after hearing Peter sadly passed away last night. Yes, I shed a tear especially during the solo.
Tasteful playing like no other.
Rest In Peace, Peter Green.
Oh my, Peter, Always Peter Green. Then, now and Forever, Good night.
First time I heard this I literally sat down and cried. Beautiful blues player. RIP Peter your truly at peace now.
Make a dumb man scream and shout. Had the pleasure of talking to Peter over an orange juice or two a few years back about Duster Bennett and what an amazing performer he was. Very little video seems to exist which is a shame. The drive on this guitar solo is out of this world and I think even BB King said Peter was the guitarist who could make the world stop turning. Lovely man, just got a little lost on the way but haven't a lot of us?
Yes
@@eivindstaal Duster made me play the harmonica!
@@eivindstaal, no. B.B. King stated that Peter Green was the only guitar player who could make him break out in a cold sweat.
Oh sweet Jaysus, Mary and Joseph. This is the best piece of blues ever recored, like. Or even the best music in general. God bless Mr. Green and may he rest in peace.
So sad you've left us buddy hope your somewhere happier now , a true musical giant
the best pure blues english player
13 years on, still true...! The feel...
I’m crying. Such a musical genius...gone but definitely not forgotten!
GREEN must be the colour of the blues...
This is an awesome track. Always serves to remind me how fragile genius can be. The talent that was in this early Mac is incredible.
Such a sad loss to us all.....for those that never saw/heard Peter live I feel for you.......just listen to this.....an object lesson to all would be bluesman. Bless you Peter, be at peace now
I remember Anthony “Duster” Bennett ! He was friends with John Mayall and at one of Mayall’s shows, he gave Duster the stage and he did a one man band thing . He was really great. So sad that he died so young in a car crash . .
Nobody played the slow blues like Peter Green. I was there at Filmore West to witness this show.
I saw Peter Green on his last tour of the UK. On the last song of the night, he played the guitar, the only way Peter Green can play, which was brilliantly. I could just imagine the impact he must have had when he replaced Clapton. He knocked me for six, as we say in the UK, he was on fire!
Great!!! I saw some memorable shows in SF but missed Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. A good friend saw them at Winterland. He wished i could have been there, though i was i was only 13 at the time. Did finally make to FE, 07 Tom Petty. Great show, too.
Ooops. make that '97 for Tom Petty ;)
Well, not this particular show (it was recorded in Boston at the Tea Party) but yeah, I was there too, Fillmore West, Jan. 1969, right up front. Riveting; absolutely the best. I was high as a kite on mushrooms that evening
yes this guy was da man........still living but sadly his career ended early
His guitar sound and vocals are haunting in a bluesy way. Arguably one of the best blues guitarist/vocalist ever........ if not the greatest! Grateful for what Peter Green left us. Thanks for posting.
Yes, it's the haunting quality which really moved me...there's The Supernatural too, which conveys the same feeling (John Mayall)...I'm 65 and still loving it.
A British blues thing.
@@schmoegler Yeah,besides Peter Green I just loved John Mayall Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton. That John Mayall vocal tone and texture during that time was absolutely sic! All Your Love was aptly placed as the first song from that record.
@@schmoegler Yeah, 67 years old and a FWM fan 4ever. A Fool No More and Need Your Love So Bad send me to a different reality.....EVERY TIME! I loved the Bob Welch sound as well, Hypnotyzed.
I'm impressed how a few notes played with passion easily reaches the parts of the soul that zillions of frantic ones cannot.
As Carlos Santana says "get inside the note,feel it feel it."...
And the bonus of Peters sweet voice all adds to this masterpiece.
How can one put it in words ? you cant, just enjoy Peters massive talent.
RIP Pete...serenade the Angels and fellow musicians wherever they may be..
Listening to this , makes you realise not just what a brilliant guitarist Peter Green was , but what a great singer he was too. I’m so grateful I got to see him live before he past away.
Best i have ever heard simple!.
RIP Peter you Will be one of greatest guitarist of blues history and you stayed the master of numbers guitarist for the life. .. So long Peter... So long... peace at your mind
One of my favorite PG solos, discovered just a few years ago. Props to the late great Danny Kirwan's stellar rhythm work. Rest In Peace, Danny.
Peter Green!!! God's gift to the Blues.His Voice carries the conviction in every word.His Phrasing on the Guitar is so moving!! Never a barrage of notes,or a bombardment of sound to pummel the listener into submission.Just pure Guitar tone plugged straight into the Amp,unlike so called local imps that hide behind pedals for faux tone.So much to be learned just listening to the greatness that is Peter Green!! Thank you.
His sense of timing and his feel are both unsurpassed. He was also one of the, of not the greatest blues singer of his generation.
been playing since i was 9 years old..now i am 60.. peter green.. just a gentle soul with amazing guitar and a beautiful soul
The most glorious guitar notes and sublime solo are to be found on this song. Every single, precious version we have. And the singing!
Play this every Friday across the world at every country's 12 o clock mid-day, then live the rest of the weekend accordingly. Our world will be a better place. Peace.
There's a superior version from the same live recordings in Boston ( where McVie and Kirwan don't get lost during the intro like here) You can find it on a recording simply titled, Fleetwood Mac BOSTON on Madfish records (2013). I first heard it in the 80's on a Dutch label.
Someone was arguing in a thread here, that "soul" can not be perceived in playing. It is all just a matter of technique. I beg to differ, and THIS is my argument. Thank you.
This song in my opinion, is some of greatest guitar ever
Peter's tone "is to die for" and to top it off, PETER Can sing the Blues.
Good bye Peter. What a stunning guitarist, vocalist and song writer! World Keeps on Turning but was better for you being in it!
It's impossible to hear another human being make such beautiful sounds and not think they are from a different clay.
Sooo true
I love CZcams, can't get enough.
Yeah, me too! I bet the 3 blokes from paypal who started it wished they had never sold it!
R.I.P thanks for all the music and your tone is one of the sweetest i ever heard. greetings from morocco
So beautiful. He just had it all.
Having lived in the SF bay area during the amazing 66-68 period, when some of the greatest music ever made was there, one of my favorite moments was seeing the true Fleetwood Mac for the first time. I knew Green's work with Mayall, as I did Clapton's before him, and he was every bit Eric's equal at that time. Blues knows no color, but Green is one of the hues that makes it up. Just heartbreaking guitar playing, and I say that as a guitarist for the past 43 years.
Pure blues..........Awesome...........RIP Peter Green...........first heard him with Mayall in 1960s.......He and Clapton were my favorite blues guitarists back then, along with Alvin Lee, Albert King and Buddy Guy.
Bluuuuuuueeeeeeeesssssss
Green Peter Blues makes me shiver
since 1970 when I was 20
till 2021
this is part of my live - listening (thank you Peter!!!)
Saddened to hear of Greenie's passing today. RIP to one of the greatest guitarists to ever play the blues...
The king of tone! master of the Blues!!!! for me he has no peer!
Such a sad loss man he could play the blues and all the ups and downs in his life shame always be remembered rip pete hope you keep playing up there with all the greats 👍
Back in 1969, I think it was, we had just finished 'Band Practise', when our Manager brought in a record of Fleetwood Mac's 'Need your love so bad'. We listened and were blown away by Peter's Guitar playing. All these years later, still blown away... I can play it note for note, but I'm not Peter...
Even the incredible Gary Moore did a wonderful version of this track but it just wasn't the same, the combination of this 1970 analogue sound at the Fillmore and the soulful playing not to mention the incredible vocals are unparalleled. Even the mighty Clapton circa 1968 could not have done better.
Just recently discovered this banger and AV gotta say sum outstanding playing on this one by the late great Peter green 🎶🎸🤘🤘
RIP Peter Green, one of the most famous blues guitar player!
A soul provider of life's essential bitter-sweet nature.
A big inspiration in my life.
Thank you.
I must have heard this several hundred times now but it just seems to get better
Peter is a true star he plays from his soul subtle yet cutting he never played as
good again as he did in this era brilliant
just the Master of Tone on this solo. a unique artist who, for a few years, took electric blues guitar too new heights.
Unreal. Absolutely incredible blues guitar and singing by Green.
nobody can ever top that
What I liked about peter greens music is you can feel the pain in his singing and playing. Also, You can hear a lot of Gary Moore in there as well. Amazing talent. 👍👍
check gary moores take on this song, the live verion on blues for greeny tribute, live 95 i think..... awesome!!!
Peter Greens music tears at my heart
Pete you touched my soul....
74 years old, and still Peter's groupie.
Oh Man!! Peter Green Was One Of My Most Favorite Blues Guitarists Ever!! I Just Loved The Work He Done With John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers & Fleetwood Mac!! This Is Just Fantastic & Brilliant!! 5 - Stars ***** !!!!
- BigWillieWillHom :)
Peter Green, the Master of Blues Tone. Real blues legend!
Great, Great, Great.... RIP Peter Green
Beautiful tone as always from the Green God. RIP Peter.
I love his vocals. you can really feel it.
Thanks for uploading this. this guitar riff is most likely the most over played riff in the history of the blues, but his singing to this riff, is one of the very best" in this riffs history. not to mention his unbelievable guitar playing.
Miss you Pete and your music..
I'm always amazed by Peter's solos
simply stunning..so sweet..so sad..God loves you Peter Green and so do i
ROCK IN PEACE DANNY KIRWAN...........
OK EDGY @Toughen Up, Fluffy
I could never thank Peter Green enough for the all that he created. Wonderful.
3:04 starts the most perfect blues solo you will hear. Timing, tone, feeling, just perfect.
U know sometimes someone has to point out the obvious for us to see it. I've listened to this song a few times, but till I read your comments, did it occur that guy is right on. Excellent comment and Excellent solo
nick260682 There are other versions of the solo by Peter. All great and not too different but worth checking out.
It really took a hand holding for you to hear that?
timing??????yep!!!!!!best Ive EVER heard.......tone???????same opinion
you missed the most important: phrasing.
always so awesomely and originally artistical and appreciated i just love their cuts....
ANY who are Green fans, A MUST HAVE, Gary Moore had Green's '59 Les Paul at this point, and recorded the album with it, but Moore's tribute album 'Blues for Greeny' is an ABSOLUTE masterpiece of guitar work.....RIP to 2 of the greats, Peter Green(baum) and Gary Moore....you'll be missed
gary was my idol, bfg, live was superb,truly excellent, concert is on youtube....for any gary-peter fans ,its a must......
Even the great Gary couldn't get near.
Quoi de plus beau , de plus émouvant , de plus aérien , de plus magnifique que ce chef d' oeuvre inégalé ?
Rien.........................
des notes ciselées comme du cristal
this has everything I could possible want in a great blues song featuring guitar. This is a blues master class.
Thaks Peter Green
Had he not gone down the road of ruin (drugs)we the public would have had a huge repertoire of his music sadly his career was short lived.
This was my era as a teenager I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Peter Green had a direct connection between his heart, head his fingers and a Higher Power. You can feel Peter's pain in this Duster Bennett song which was most likely written with Peter's help. Peter played on Dusters LP and was known for gifting songs to struggling artists. Peter was a better man than most with a zest to do his best to put as much positive karma in this world.
Duster Bennett was brilliant in his own right. His singing and harp playing were peerless.
That feel you just can’t be in this class with effort alone. It’s comes from deep pain sorry practice an just a natural born rhythm an knowing when your vocal has said just enough to give those notes the room to just bloom over it all an come back at you from the emotion an most of from the places your taught to hide from normal everyday life an find a way to say it in a way that it comes into another soul from a song an it’s all of sudden exceptionally excepted from they others hiding the same thing that never found there way to express there inner demons. I miss him an I miss Danny I’m in my 50’s now an I will never let this music pass I’ll just keep giving these songs to others an hope someone else takes it an gives it to so it’s really are job to give it to others.
Great guitarist and composer máster of Rock and Blues, great communication technique of felling to reach the ear of The great musician 🎸🎶
I won't often allow that anyone else should touch a Duster song but this is a sincere homage and much appreciated.
The Brits had a run of great guitarist in the 60's Blues boom,people lose the plot with it going on about the greatest etc.They all had something special to offer,some were ethnic,some added elements to their music.Peter Green done both,he was a great musician and will be remembered
He was so intense mysterious Deep Genius..Love him and miss the great Blues stuff as this, wow
I'm in heaven listening to this siverwolfmoon, thanks,man.
Just magnificent, in a quiet way. Every note perfect.
Danny and Peter. Goddamn.... when you left you took a part of me with you.
One word for Peter Green: EXQUISITE!
still love this duster Bennett classic done in this way by the best mac , remembering duster when he came to Melbourne back in 1975 for the blues.levis concerts series at the show grounds
R.I.P. Peter Green. In a time of intense competition between guitar players really hitting it,when you hit, you really had The TOUCH! THANKS
Yes thank you for recognizing greatness, may his soul live on!
Simply The best.
Peter the King of the blues. 💙
A great Duster Bennett song played by another great....Peter Green.
How come 6 idiots did not like this? As well as a writer, Peter Green was the best natural Blues Guitar player of his generation. His voice and his "out of phase" Gibson guitar, made him outstanding in an era that had many great guitar players.
Absolutely love this track, had it on a double CD until my dog ate it!!! One of my favourites, PG just gets to show everything that he had going for him and it builds so well.
Too Too bad we lost this Peter Green..
One of a kind..
MLC