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  1. Peter Green performing with Fleetwood Mac in 1969. Image: Estate Of Keith Morris / Getty. 16. Rattlesnake Shake. Proto-rock, right down to the leery masturbation metaphor, Rattlesnake Shake was a crowd-pleaser from 1969’s Then Play On that showed another side of Green’s uninhibited and versatile songwriting.

  2. 12 de sept. de 2020 · 8. Blues By Green (2003) “Blues By Green”, released in 2003, is the perfect initiation into the styles and songs of Peter Green, diverse, yet all bluesy in one way or another. Though there’ve been many compilations of his music, this one possesses all the Green magic, mood swings, and some of the sweetest notes ever played on an electric ...

  3. Peter Green would record four albums with Fleetwood Mac during a two year period between 1968 and 1969. These albums included the records Fleetwood Mac (1968) Mr. Wonderful (1968) English Rose (1969) and Then Play On (1969). He also appeared on a song released on Penguin in 1973 and Tusk in 1979. Peter Green left Fleetwood Mac in 1970.

  4. 4.32. 11. 2. The Peter Green Story - Man of the World. 2007. Peter Green discography and songs: Music profile for Peter Green, born 29 October 1946. Genres: Blues Rock, British Blues, Psychedelic Rock. Albums include The End of the Game, In the Skies, and Little Dreamer.

  5. 1970 - Peter Green - The End Of The Game. 1979 - Peter Green - In The Skies. 1980 - Peter Green - Little Dreamer. 1981 - Peter Green - Whatcha Gonna Do? /1991 Castle/. 1981 - Peter Green - White Sky /1992 Creole-Rhino/. 1983 - Peter Green - Kolors /1991 Castle/. 1985 - Peter Green's Katmandu - A Case For The Blues /2000 Snapper Music/.

  6. Green And Guitar: The Very Best Of Peter Green 1977-1981

  7. 27 de jul. de 2020 · Five Essential Peter Green Live Solos. 5. "All Over Again/Got a Mind to Give Up Living" 4. "Jumping at Shadows" 3. "Green Manalishi" 2. "So Many Roads" 1. "If You Let Me Love You". Revealed and documented within these archival recordings are some of the most brilliant, emotive, melodic and bluesy improvised guitar solos ever played, giving ...