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But I'd gladly give him a free indirect laryngoscopy and find out! I'd say Peter's diagnosis is this: Blues voice |
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blues voice indeed
Thanks Dr D
I wondered at one time if his voice had "cracked" but I have since listened to the way he sings and I have grown accustomed to his older voice. He sounds more like a "bluesman" than ever.(Apologies to politics of correctness) I would love to have the nuance that his voice has. I would more likely get a hold of the sound guys to come up with a better strategy for miking him , but maybe I am too critical, especially since I am not listening to the house feed. vinnie c |
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Also a sublime sweet short lick at 2.00 on Steal Your Heart Away
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a delightful performance :)
I am delighted by Peter's beautiful guitar playing and feeling.
His music makes me happy and heals my heart and soul. So I want more such great clips |
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You're welcome, doodyhead
Indeed Peter has a voice full of emotions. I can't think of many others who can sing like he does on "You'll Be Sorry Someday" and "Cruel Contradictions" and so on... Quote:
I remember when Peter was with the Splinter Group. He sometimes used to switch the line about Mick to fit their drummer, Larry Tolfree. He'd sing "I know this guy, his name is Larry..." and then something more that I don't remember, which rhymed with "Larry". It was cool! I have it on bootleg someplace. Anyway, the other "new" songs with the Friends really suit his present voice and singing. Excellent stuff! |
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I've heard my fare share of "Lovelight's", "Dark Star's", "Mountain Jam's", and "Whipping Post's". This jam never bores me compared to the above. There's one "Dark Star" with a bossa nova jazz jam from Cleveland 10/31/71 that only comes close. It's a true shame that FM could've become the established British version of the "jam band". The only jam bands today I like come from the Allman Brothers influence (Gov't Mule, Widespread Panic, etc.). Phish has corrupted an entire generation with derivative nonsense. It's ashame that today there is no British jam band thread of influence to follow Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Had the original +1 band lasted another year or so, I think rock history would be slightly changed, for the better. |
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Black Magic Woman i Cardiff
Here is the latest one from The Globe in Cardiff. mzero, on this you can see Geraint play keys!
Black Magic Woman: http://www.youtube.com/user/bogbrush.../0/wUU3s4vwq_k I think these clips from The Globe In Cardiff on Feb. the 24th are great and truly wonderful. I agree with you all. But - somehow I don't like their arrangement of Black Magic Woman, and never have : 1) I don't like the Santana association (intro and outro) - because the original was superiour to that any day. 2) It doesn't suit PG's voice now. 3) It always comes of uninspired to my (cloth- some will say) -ears. The solo is jazzy - which is ok, but also a bit boring. What do you think? Ms Moose (looking for somewhere to hide...) |
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PG & Friends' CDs - any details?
Facebook.com on the PG&Friends' site somebody wrote:
Thanks PG and friends - wonderful gig in Farnham last night - utter class. How do I get hold of a CD? They were so popular they had sold out when I went to buy one. Does anybody know any details about this CD? Regards Krzysztof |
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No need to take cover! Agreed that the FM original is superior, but Peter apparently likes Santana's version (even mentioning it in introductions during the SG days). I think the Friends arrangement is tasteful (the funky blues groove intro!) , but sure, the new covers are more interesting than this old war horse. Last edited by dino; 03-09-2010 at 03:10 PM.. |
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on 1 through 3, you are fearless! zero |
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It would be nice to have a CD..... By the way: the next commentator on the facebookpage says that they played The Green Manalishi in Farnham! I am going to London next weekend, but can't go to Bath - unfortunately (somehow I think I would have when I was young....I would have walked, jumped, hitch-hiked, flown!!!) Would love to see PG&F in Union Chapel, London the weekend after, though. Alas, it is not to be. Good luck to anybody who is. Ms Moose |
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Even Green Manalishi in the set list is new to me, but tomorrow I will ring my friend R.Jim Greaves, as he went to see Greeny tonight at The Stables, Wavendon....... Mario. |
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