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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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Mick Fleetwood says the tribute concert he held to celebrate his Fleetwood Mac co-founder Peter Green has become very "poignant" to him. The 73-year-old musician organised an all-star show – featuring appearances from the likes of Pete Townshend and Noel Gallagher - to celebrate Peter's career in March 2020 in one of the last shows before coronavirus restrictions were enforced in the UK, while Green's passing last July gave the show added emotional significance. Mick told The Times newspaper: "It became extremely poignant for me. "We lost Peter. We lost our lives as we knew them. The world of ...
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