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![]() Dear people,
I think most of you know that Pete Bardens' "Peter B's" continued later as "Shotgun Express". One member of this band was a young Rod Stewart. Some times ago I bought a sampler of Rod's earliest recordings, - solo, with STEAMPACKET and as duo with P.P. Arnold. To tell the truth I have to say, I've heard that CD only one time before and that was years ago. Today I took it again and listened to it much deeper then I did once. And after a while that record ran on to the track called LORD REMEMBER ME - please remember again, it's a version released under the name of STEAMPACKET and it's not(!!!) the interpretation of BRIAN AUGER'S TRINITY I know well - and I will be damned if it's not Peter Green who's singing lead on that song. Is anybody here who has this version too or who knows it and is able to say if I could be right in my meaning. I've never heard that Pete was singing that song and I also didn't know he released somewhat for Steampacket. Maybe somebody can help me to keep it clear. Best wishes Manfred Last edited by manfred; 08-16-2007 at 01:19 PM.. |
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