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kowk 12-31-2006 11:16 AM

Ronnie Earl's dedication to Peter Greenbaum?
 
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I've already written about Ronnie's fascination with Peter's music and playing. He dedicated to Peter Green his number Heart of Glass on the CD The Colour of Love. Ronnie plays there in Greeny mood and gives beautiful solo similar to outstanding Peter's solo on All Over Again (aka I Got A Mind To Give Up Living) from a New Orlean's gig - 31.01.1970. On his another CD "Language Of The Soul" at the begining of "Barcelona Morning" Ronnie Earl says a few words and I'm almost sure this is a dedication to Peter Greenbaum. I can hear something like that " .... Peter Greenbaum wherever you are, I want you to know that all the people are here we love you". But I'm not fluent in English :))) I need a little help from you. What does exactly Ronnie Earl say??? Here is a piece of "Barcelona Morning". I had to transform mp3 file to zip because of Valid file extensions. Happy New Year to all of you :)))
Krzysztof

Karl-Heinz 12-31-2006 11:40 AM

German ears hear exactly that what those from Poland heard. :-)

doodyhead 12-31-2006 09:44 PM

Peter Greenbaum wherever you are we love you
 
My manylingual friend fron germany translates just as well as friend from poland

Happy new year to us all and to peter wherever he is

May the year to come bring peace



vinnie

Karl-Heinz 01-01-2007 03:37 AM

Thank you, the same to you.

As usual you didn't beat about the bush

bush, Bush... this is taylormade for him

http://musikdownloads.aol.de/imcdms/...w.do?id=225536

Track #4

doodyhead 04-04-2007 02:41 PM

Ronnie Earl and Peter Green
 
http://www.blues.co.nz/features/article.php?id=9


this is a link I found in a blues magazine about Ronnie Earl and Peter Green. Interesting take on then and now

kowk 04-05-2007 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by doodyhead (Post 675565)
http://www.blues.co.nz/features/article.php?id=9


this is a link I found in a blues magazine about Ronnie Earl and Peter Green. Interesting take on then and now

Thank you doodyhead :))
It's an interesting interview. I like Ronnie Earl's playing very much - he's a great guitarist - I've collected over 40 CDs with him :)))

kowk 10-21-2008 05:45 AM

Ronnie Earl said aboout P. Green
 
Ronnie Earl said:
And I love Peter Green, everything he does, even today. People have criticized what he is doing today, but I think its a beautiful miracle that he’s playing!

I think alot of us feel the same.

The whole interview:
http://www.tomguerra.com/ronnieearl.htm

Greetings from Poland
Krzysztof

Ms Moose 10-21-2008 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kowk (Post 780940)
Ronnie Earl said:
And I love Peter Green, everything he does, even today. People have criticized what he is doing today, but I think its a beautiful miracle that he’s playing!

I think alot of us feel the same.

The whole interview:
http://www.tomguerra.com/ronnieearl.htm

Greetings from Poland
Krzysztof

Yes, we sure do :nod:

Thanks for posting this, Krzysztof and doodyhead. I didn't know Ronnie Earl at all. Great to see another great musicians humility and love for Peter Green (I think there was a thread on this a while back).
Great also to see you back on The Ledge Karl-Heinz!

Happy New Year to all!

kowk 10-22-2008 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Moose (Post 780947)
Yes, we sure do :nod:

Thanks for posting this, Krzysztof and doodyhead. I didn't know Ronnie Earl at all. Great to see another great musicians humility and love for Peter Green (I think there was a thread on this a while back).

Hi Ms Moose,
Ronnie Earl is for me one of the best guitarist ever .
I started the thread about him before:
http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showth...960#post431960

Ronnie Earl site:
http://www.ronnieearl.com/

Cheers
Krzysztof

chiliD 10-22-2008 10:56 AM

When I saw Peter with the Splinter Group for the first time in September of 1998 at the Long Beach Blues Festival, John Mayall was also on the bill. After Mayall did his set, they had a big all-star jam...Peter & Ronnie Earl played together on one number, it was fantastic! The lineup of the "All-Star Jam":

John Mayall: Keyboard, harmonica, vocals
Peter Green: guitar
Ronnie Earl: guitar
Kim Simmonds: guitar
Mick Taylor: guitar (mainly slide)
Peter Stroud: bass (of the Splinter Group)
Jim McCarty: drums (from the Yardbirds)
Keith Emerson: organ

doodyhead 10-22-2008 05:37 PM

What a Show!
 
Lucky You,

That was quite the line up

vinnie c


Quote:

Originally Posted by chiliD (Post 781112)
When I saw Peter with the Splinter Group for the first time in September of 1998 at the Long Beach Blues Festival, John Mayall was also on the bill. After Mayall did his set, they had a big all-star jam...Peter & Ronnie Earl played together on one number, it was fantastic! The lineup of the "All-Star Jam":

John Mayall: Keyboard, harmonica, vocals
Peter Green: guitar
Ronnie Earl: guitar
Kim Simmonds: guitar
Mick Taylor: guitar (mainly slide)
Peter Stroud: bass (of the Splinter Group)
Jim McCarty: drums (from the Yardbirds)
Keith Emerson: organ


Wouter Vuijk 10-22-2008 06:19 PM

Amazing that Peter would stand up with these guys back in '98. I mean he wasn't that selfconscious yet in those days.
Pity I wasn't able to see it. Any chance of a video recording by some TV-station?


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