Topic: peter green and friends

Looking forward to tonight. Peter Green and Friends at The Union Chapel.

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jeffcope wrote:

Looking forward to tonight. Peter Green and Friends at The Union Chapel.

I delayed getting a ticket for too long and then it sold out. Have a great time tonight Jeff and do let us know how Peter is sounding these days.

cheers

David

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Cool, looking forward to your review. I have heard he is playing as well as he ever has since his breakdown during/after Fleetwood Mac. Apparently his meds have been tweaked so that he is not completely zonked all the time and thus can still connect with his guitar and the emotions of the music whilst still keeping his illness under control. Hope he is doing well the guy could use some good fortune after all these years in hell.

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

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jeffcope wrote:

Looking forward to tonight. Peter Green and Friends at The Union Chapel.

A good night. I think he was suffering with a cold. Still sounds good to me. Never had the pleasure when he was in his prime, but to hear him play Oh Well and follow that up with Albatross was great.

The encore was a duet of a Bluesbreakers number followed by Black Magic Woman.


The venue was good, although I gave the bar a miss for fear of losing my seat.

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jeffcope wrote:
jeffcope wrote:

Looking forward to tonight. Peter Green and Friends at The Union Chapel.

A good night. I think he was suffering with a cold. Still sounds good to me. Never had the pleasure when he was in his prime, but to hear him play Oh Well and follow that up with Albatross was great.

The encore was a duet of a Bluesbreakers number followed by Black Magic Woman.


The venue was good, although I gave the bar a miss for fear of losing my seat.

There you go then, he must have been good if you couldn't risk a seat even for the bar lol
Glad you had a good time

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

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jeffcope wrote:

A good night. I think he was suffering with a cold. Still sounds good to me. Never had the pleasure when he was in his prime, but to hear him play Oh Well and follow that up with Albatross was great.

The encore was a duet of a Bluesbreakers number followed by Black Magic Woman.


The venue was good, although I gave the bar a miss for fear of losing my seat.

I'm pleased Peter was on form. I'm even more sorry I missed it now Jeff. If I'd joined you we could have saved each other's seats while one of us went to the bar  hmm

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currymandavid wrote:
jeffcope wrote:

A good night. I think he was suffering with a cold. Still sounds good to me. Never had the pleasure when he was in his prime, but to hear him play Oh Well and follow that up with Albatross was great.

The encore was a duet of a Bluesbreakers number followed by Black Magic Woman.


The venue was good, although I gave the bar a miss for fear of losing my seat.

I'm pleased Peter was on form. I'm even more sorry I missed it now Jeff. If I'd joined you we could have saved each other's seats while one of us went to the bar  hmm

Good idea. Maybe in the future if he does some more shows. Here's the set list minus a couple of tracks.
Key To The Highway, You Don't Love Me, Rattlesnake Shake, Barefootin', Steal Your Heart Away,Dark End Of The Street,
Ain't Nothing You Can Do,Oh Well, Albatross, Blue's Get Off My Shoulders, Long Grey Mare, Sittin' In The Rain,
Black Magic Woman.

PS Are you going to HAMMERSMITH on the 28th?

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jeffcope wrote:
currymandavid wrote:
jeffcope wrote:

A good night. I think he was suffering with a cold. Still sounds good to me. Never had the pleasure when he was in his prime, but to hear him play Oh Well and follow that up with Albatross was great.

The encore was a duet of a Bluesbreakers number followed by Black Magic Woman.


The venue was good, although I gave the bar a miss for fear of losing my seat.

I'm pleased Peter was on form. I'm even more sorry I missed it now Jeff. If I'd joined you we could have saved each other's seats while one of us went to the bar  hmm

Good idea. Maybe in the future if he does some more shows. Here's the set list minus a couple of tracks.
Key To The Highway, You Don't Love Me, Rattlesnake Shake, Barefootin', Steal Your Heart Away,Dark End Of The Street,
Ain't Nothing You Can Do,Oh Well, Albatross, Blue's Get Off My Shoulders, Long Grey Mare, Sittin' In The Rain,
Black Magic Woman.

PS Are you going to HAMMERSMITH on the 28th?

That's a good selection Jeff - much better than when I saw him umpteen years ago. He's coming to Aberdeen in May and I'll be there. So that's 4 days after the Free Convention, 10 days before Tom Petty and 16 days before Hammersmith.

Kenny

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jeffcope wrote:

Are you going to HAMMERSMITH on the 28th?

Yes indeed. There's going to quite a few forum members there by all accounts.

I would prefer to stand but it's possible I may not able to get there early enough to get a good standing place. So, at the moment, I have 2 tickets - one standing and one sitting. So my options are covered.

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Looks like you're going to be busy Kenny.

Kenny wrote:
jeffcope wrote:
currymandavid wrote:

I'm pleased Peter was on form. I'm even more sorry I missed it now Jeff. If I'd joined you we could have saved each other's seats while one of us went to the bar  hmm

Good idea. Maybe in the future if he does some more shows. Here's the set list minus a couple of tracks.
Key To The Highway, You Don't Love Me, Rattlesnake Shake, Barefootin', Steal Your Heart Away,Dark End Of The Street,
Ain't Nothing You Can Do,Oh Well, Albatross, Blue's Get Off My Shoulders, Long Grey Mare, Sittin' In The Rain,
Black Magic Woman.

PS Are you going to HAMMERSMITH on the 28th?

That's a good selection Jeff - much better than when I saw him umpteen years ago. He's coming to Aberdeen in May and I'll be there. So that's 4 days after the Free Convention, 10 days before Tom Petty and 16 days before Hammersmith.

Kenny

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currymandavid wrote:
jeffcope wrote:

Are you going to HAMMERSMITH on the 28th?

Yes indeed. There's going to quite a few forum members there by all accounts.

I would prefer to stand but it's possible I may not able to get there early enough to get a good standing place. So, at the moment, I have 2 tickets - one standing and one sitting. So my options are covered.

Block 8, Row D in the Circle.

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I don't know what the forums rules on Bootlegs so please delete or move this as you see fit mods and if its against the rules I will never do it again but especially for Jeff and Curry.....

here is the complete set in 2 disc lossless flac:

Peter Green & Friends.

Union Chapel, London. 22d March 2010.

MP3 sample - Albatross. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8YZJQUI7

MP3 sample - You're My Woman. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JV0B9QO6

Share everywhere & spread the word. Peter Green is back, and on stunning form!




1st Disc.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M1NDL2SJ

01 - Intro.
02 - Key To The Highway
03 - You Don't Love Me
04 - Rattlesnake Shake
05 - Barefootin'*
06 - Steal your Heart Away
07 - Stranger Blues
08 - The Stumble
09 - Dark End Of The Street
10 - You're My Woman
11 - There Ain't Nothing You Can Do*

2nd disc.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GBA8QDZT

12 - Can't Stop Loving My Baby
13 - Oh Well
14 - Albatross
15 - Blues, Get Off Of My Shoulder
16 - Long Grey Mare
17 - Band Intros
18 - Oh, Pretty Woman
19 - Sitting In The Rain*
20 - Black Magic Woman



Peter Green (lead guitar, vocals)
Mike Dodd (rhythm guitar, vocals*)
Geraint Watkins (keyboards)
Matt Radford (bass)
Andrew Flude (drums)
Martin Winning (tenor sax)

Recorded by tratty on skytronic tie-clip mic onto sony md-hd sp. Transferred to Pioneer stand-alone cd-recorder > p.c. as wav > volume balanced & tracked in Audacity >
converted to FLAC dBpowerAMP.

Recorded from front row left, directly in front of left speaker stack. Sound A+

Hope you enjoy guys

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

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sorry not a thread bumper but wanted to keep this at the top for Jeff to see

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

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THEGREATREDDRAGON wrote:

sorry not a thread bumper but wanted to keep this at the top for Jeff to see

Hi Dragon

I did not know what to call you. Thanks for the downloads. However I was only able to use the samples.
Is there any way of getting the download onto MP3 or failing that, the setlist onto CD.
Hope you don't mind my asking.

Thanks

Jeff

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Great to see that Peter is touring with a bunch of guys he feels comfortable with. I'm sorey tempted to see him when he plays the Ferry in Glasgow in May. I know he's been through a lot and I was not a great fan of the Splinter Group, but with a set list like that I'm certainly interested. Greeny is the best ever UK born blues guitarist in my opinion.

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Interesting.....a very different take on Bobby Parker's "Steal Your Heart Away" than Joe's....but I like it.  wink

CarljMD

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

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jeffcope wrote:
THEGREATREDDRAGON wrote:

sorry not a thread bumper but wanted to keep this at the top for Jeff to see

Hi Dragon

I did not know what to call you. Thanks for the downloads. However I was only able to use the samples.
Is there any way of getting the download onto MP3 or failing that, the setlist onto CD.
Hope you don't mind my asking.

Thanks

Jeff

Hey Jeff, sorry i'n not the most tech savvy of youths. There certainly are ways of converting flac to mp3 or burning to cd but i don't know any off by heart. sorry i just found the linksi didn't create the files or upload them. If you google FLAC TO MP3 CONVERSION or maybe CONVERTER I am sure you'll get lots of hits. There are codec plugins for windows media player to play FLAC otherwiseyou I use VLC player which you can download for free. Sorry i couldn't be of more help,
Danny/Dragon

'A ROBIN REDBREAST IN A CAGE SETS ALL OF HEAVEN IN A RAGE' - William Blake

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THEGREATREDDRAGON wrote:
jeffcope wrote:
THEGREATREDDRAGON wrote:

sorry not a thread bumper but wanted to keep this at the top for Jeff to see

Hi Dragon

I did not know what to call you. Thanks for the downloads. However I was only able to use the samples.
Is there any way of getting the download onto MP3 or failing that, the setlist onto CD.
Hope you don't mind my asking.

Thanks

Jeff

Hey Jeff, sorry i'n not the most tech savvy of youths. There certainly are ways of converting flac to mp3 or burning to cd but i don't know any off by heart. sorry i just found the linksi didn't create the files or upload them. If you google FLAC TO MP3 CONVERSION or maybe CONVERTER I am sure you'll get lots of hits. There are codec plugins for windows media player to play FLAC otherwiseyou I use VLC player which you can download for free. Sorry i couldn't be of more help,
Danny/Dragon

Hi Danny. I will try out your suggestion. But many thanks anyway.
Jeff

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