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  1. Personnel. B. B. King – lead guitar, lead vocals. John Uribe – guitar (tracks 2, 4, 9) Peter Green – guitar on "Caldonia" Alexis Korner – guitar on "Alexis' Boogie" David Spinozza – guitar (track 9) Paul Butler – guitar. Klaus Voormann – bass guitar. John Best – bass guitar. Greg Ridley – bass guitar on "Alexis' Boogie"

  2. 29 de oct. de 2022 · Reflecting on the former Fleetwood Mac man’s skill on the guitar, King said: “He was the only one that gave me the cold sweats.”. B.B. King Peter Green. The late Fleetwood Mac founder, Peter Green, was so incredible on the guitar that he was the only musician to make B.B. King break out in "cold sweats".

  3. 16 de jun. de 2020 · A collection of early live performances and sessions, this is a fantastic insight into the early days of Fleetwood Mac; it’s clear why players such as Gary Moore and BB King loved Peters playing so much. Particular highlights are Worried Dream, Instrumental and a live version of Albatross.

  4. 27 de jul. de 2020 · BB King said Peter had the sweetest tone he'd ever heard. "He was the only one that gave me the cold sweats." You'll see that quote a lot but it's absolutely the one that sums up why Peter Green is so important. Green was thrust into a competitive scene in mid-60s London.

  5. He recorded two tracks for the album Juju with Bobby Tench's band Gass, followed by a solo single, one with Nigel Watson, sessions with B.B. King in London in 1971 and an uncredited appearance on Fleetwood Mac's Penguin LP in 1973, on the song "Night Watch".

  6. 15 de may. de 2015 · He returned to the capital two years later in 1971 – a period which saw him work with the likes of Ringo Starr, Fleetwood Mac’s Peter Green and saxophonist Bobby Keys on his 19th album B.B. King in London, and headline his first full British tour (which sadly didn’t include a date at the Hall). 1987 – 2002

  7. 4 de nov. de 2020 · He was the only one who gave me cold sweats,” you know it’s high praise. And that’s exactly what B.B. King said about the late Peter Green, who passed away on July 25. A major figure in the late-1960s British blues boom, Green was considered by many to be the best electric blues guitarist of his time.