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Retracted: Peter Green Joins Rising Ska Band For Album
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"I want to come back as a Yorkshire Terrier, owned by me." - Stevie Nicks Last edited by ThePenguin; 11-02-2012 at 11:51 AM.. Reason: original poster requested removal Press Release Withdrawn |
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Oh My Gawd....
Ms Moose |
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Wow. People had been wondering how and what he was doing. It seems like we're soon going to find out.
Michele |
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I don't mean to be pessimistic, but I can't really see that this is going to work...
And I'm not taking this press release too seriously. The quotes don't sound like Peter at all, I mean: "The best live band since Fleetwood Mac" - come on! Some guitar work on a few tracks, and perhaps even a couple of gigs, yeah. But for him to join as a regular member recording and touring.... Nope. I listened to a clip of the single "Cold Shivers" on youtube. It could be Peter playing those tones at the beginning... Anyway, they're nothing more than average. Having Peter on board would of course give them an advantage. Last edited by dansven; 10-11-2012 at 07:34 AM.. |
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recall also that joe green has contributed to this forum and reported pete playing at reheasals with an earlier band of his and one of the last times we heard from mario he'd said that pg and friends had gotten together and had played some reggae amongst other things. so maybe this isn't so far out of the realm of possibility i can also imagine it would be great fun. some freedom to stretch out but in an ensemble setting rather than as a soloist zero |
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I also like Give Me Back My Freedom, Peter did well on those tracks.
But I can't see what his role would be in this band... Standing in a corner doing guitar fill-ins?? Is he going to sing a few numbers? "Competing" with the original P45 singer, performing with his mellow, soulful voice to an audience who've never heard of Peter? Hmmm... I do hope it works out fine, of course! Last edited by dansven; 10-11-2012 at 03:07 PM.. |
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All In The Family
just a thought
did any of you notice that Joe Green plays sax with them and is ia big part of the band. Why wouldn't he support this cause? Joe has been a big help to peter in the past few years doodyhead |
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Joe played sax with his uncle on "Madison Blues" (Destiny Road). I think he had some doubts about the Peter Green & Friends project... at least he made some comment about their sax player at the time... but that is of course only my speculations... Anyway, Joe and P45 are hard working musicians, struggling for fame and recognition. I've seen them using Joe's relation to Peter, in promoting the band for several years now. (on sax: Joe Green, nephew of the one and only PETER GREEN of FLEETWOOD MAC). Family or not... Peter is being used again. |
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and the news is totally wrong.........
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So just for clarity, does this mean Peter is NOT included on this band's soon to be released recordings?
John |
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Thanks you Mario!
It didn't really make sense at all. I'm joining wetcamelfood in asking if Peter will be on the upcoming P45 album/single? I thought I spotted Peter in those opening notes (0:01-0:17) on the previous single "Cold Shivers" on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVJ2noCZ_Bk |
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where did the press release come from?
Having written numerous press releases, I wouldn't be too concerned about the quotes attributed to Peter. The quoted person rarely actually says those things. |
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