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Crowded House‘s Neil Finn said he auditioned for the role of guitarist in Fleetwood Mac, though Mick Fleetwood never really called it that. “It’s the only audition I’ve ever done,” Finn says in the June issue of Mojo. “I went to Hawaii and Mick spent an hour telling me it wasn’t an audition, but it was. I was auditioning them too: I wasn’t sure it was the right thing. I was quite conflicted, but I liked the people and the welcome was universal.” Finn’s son Liam, with whom he’d recently released an album, wasn’t initially a fan of the idea. But the opportunity was simply too great to pass on. F...
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Slash has released a fiery rendition of Fleetwood Mac‘s “Oh Well” featuring country star Chris Stapleton, the second single off his upcoming blues covers album Orgy of the Damned. You can listen to the song below. Written by Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green, “Oh Well” was originally released as a single in 1969 and later appeared on the amended U.S. edition of that year’s Then Play On. Several rockers have covered it over the years, including Rick Springfield, Billy Gibbons and Deep Purple. The song has also been part of Slash’s repertoire since the ’90s, when he performed it with his touring...
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When Peter Green presented “Oh Well” to his Fleetwood Mac bandmates at the end of the ‘60s, he couldn’t have predicted he was delivering an immortal work of rock and blues crossover. And even if he had known, he probably wouldn’t have been impressed. Green already had a reputation as one of the leading British blues guitarists of the era, having replaced Eric Clapton in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers before forming Fleetwood Mac in 1967. A couple of year on, however, and his dabbling with drugs along with an insatiable creative drive meant he wasn’t happy with his lot. And while “Oh Well” became ...
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