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This proves that Mick Fleetwood in 1970 was only after money.
Peter Green leaves FM at the pinnacle of their success in America with the new Boston Tea Party album. Mick Fleetwood didn't allow that album to be released in any condition until Lindsay Buckingham left FM in '85. I get around late 1969, Peter Green was still trying to be the modern Neil Young. Mick Fleetwood wanted to make money. Now Mick Fleetwood regrets those days, and speaks of how Peter Green was brilliant. Mick drove him out. Live with it, Mick.
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Welcome back
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Man, if there was just one tape of Peter's immediate post-Mac gigs.
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You mean like the "End of the Game" sessions?
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Those photos really speak of Peter's enjoyment in playing and jamming. When it became work with pressures and schedules it took away from that and he wanted to get it back.
Ollie Halsall was a great player too in Timebox and (minus one member) Patto! I think there was an excellent article on the group(s) in a Shindig, Flashback or Ugly Things not too long ago. I want to hear everything Timebox/Patto or Rutles! |
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No, I mean the gigs he did with Nick Buck or one of the benefit gigs.
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