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Dear Friends,
If you were to pick the best musical selections done by Peter Green, what would you pick. The choices would come from everything he has recorded, either willingly or by bootleg. The criteria is all yours. Either by song or type or version. Peter has done several versions of the same song over time. When you pick them indicate from whence it comes. I personally think this is real hard because I have never seen a greatest hits of his that I have been satisfied with that could fit on one CD. I am not sure the same could be said for a lot of performers. I chose twelve because it sounded sort of religious. doodyhead |
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1) drifting - original fleetwood mac 2) watch out - original fleetwood mac 3) love that burns 4) watch out - live in chicago 5) homework - live in chicago 6) jumping at shadows - live in boston 7) funky chunk - in the skies 8) seven stars - in the skies 9) it takes time -peter green splinter group 10) going down - peter green splinter group 11) man of the world - destiny road 12) rambling on my mind - robert johnson songbook |
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1) Mind to give up living F West Jan 70
2) Drifting LP Original 3) It takes time Warehouse 4) Watch out Chess Session 5) Sugar Mama Amsterdam 6) Homework Chess Session 7) If you be my Baby Mr Wonderful 8) Lenom Squeezer Shrine 9) Jumping at shadows Boston 10) Albatross Record 11) Man of the World Record 12) Supernatural Mayall LP ... and many are close up to those! Don't forget that Peter was a brilliant singer of these old Rock'n Roll songs too! Last edited by Karl-Heinz; 03-22-2007 at 11:53 AM.. Reason: Stupidity |
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complying with "rules"): Buzz Me (Polytechnic of Central London 1968) Driftin’ (Örebro, Sweden 1968, depressingly cuts of ) Stop Messin’ Around (Helsinki 1968-07?) If You Be My Baby (Shrine 1969) Need Your Love So Bad (Shrine 1969) Merry Go Round (Amsterdam 1969) Sugar Mama (Amsterdam 1969) Watch Out (Chess ver.) Homework (Eagle Auditorium 1970) All over again (The Warehouse 1970) Black Magic Woman (Boston Tea Party 1970, “unissued ver.”) World in Harmony (Boston Tea Party) ------------------------------------------------- Bonus track: Closing My Eyes (Then Play On) Twist and Shout (Stockholm 1970) //Zoork |
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This is too tough! I have a hard time narrowing it down to 50!
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under an assumed name
I can't do it either. Everytime I think of one to nudge in the list, I do not know what to drop out. Unfortunatly what has happened is that even though there is a lot of good stuff both pre and post mac, when looked at in light of the other stuff they drop down a little. The same is for live as opposed to studio stuff. The only studio cut that was left was recorded live in the studio
All Over Again (Fillmore West 1/4/70) Homework (Eagle Auditorium 1970) All Over Again (The Warehouse 1970) Black Magic Woman (Boston Tea Party 1970, “unissued ver.”) Worried Dream ( (Carosell Ballroom 1968) If You Be My Baby (Shrine 1969) Need Your Love So Bad (Shrine 1969) It takes time ( The Warehouse 1970) Stop Messin around (College of Distributive Arts 1969) Before The Beginning (Shrine 69) Rollin man (mr Wonderful) Green Manalishi (Boston Tea Party 1970) |
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I'd sort of forgotten about that performance - listening to it again, it's some of the most powerful playing that Peter did with the Splinter Group. Good call, mzero!
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It's a shame that only a few recordings exist of Drifting. I love Moore's version a lot as well. |
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Cool idea!
1) "Oh Well" (Then Play On) 2) "Watch Out" (Blues Jam At Chess, Vol 1) 3) "Albatross" (English Rose) 4) "I Loved Another Woman" (Dog & Dustbin...the first FMac album) 5) "Oh Susanna" (Fillmore '70) Just for comic relief! 6) "The World Keeps On Turning" (Dog & Dustbin...the first FMac album) 7) "Green Manalishi" (original recording) 8) "Rattlesnake Shake/Underway" (Show Biz Blues, Vol 2) 9) "Real World" (PGSG Time Traders) 10) "Just For You" (In The Skies) 11) "Tribal Dance" (PGSG Destiny Road) 12) "One Woman Love" (Little Dreamer)
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Among God's creations, two, the dog and the guitar, have taken all the sizes and all the shapes in order not to be separated from the man.---Andres Segovia |
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so much to choose
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ps: chiliD i love your inclusion of "Oh Suzannah" |
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best Studio Stuff written by PG
Green Manalishi(with The Two Pronged Crown)
Albatross (Splinter Group version from Reaching Cold 100) Before The Beginning Closing My Eyes Just For You Drifting(original FM) Stop Messing Around If You Be My Baby Rolling Man Love That Burns Show Biz Blues Stop Messing Around i edited this 5 times after I cut and pasted it in the box..... vinnie c |
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Green Manalishi
Thank you
I needed that vinnie c |
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Cool video! That was the first incarnation of the PGSG! I don't remember ever seeing a video of that era.
Neil Murray on bass, Spike Edney on keys & Cozy Powell (RIP) on drums.
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http://b4.dimeadozen.org/announce.ph...38ccb/announce As for the ultimate Peter Green recording: Oh my God, how can I ever cut that down to just one album???? Totally agree with Sharksfan. Perhaps I'll come back on this. Cheers |
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http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-d...d=133986&hit=1 |
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