Peter Green's album 'The End of the Game' was re-released in 2020, with the early seventies singles (Heavy heart, No way out, Beasts of burden & Uganda woman) as bonus tracks.
when I got into the guitar strings felt like a rainbow of notes after the storm of stupidity while he was already leaving the voice of my rebellious and devoted soul hurriedly and calmly and the guitar went alone alone and magnificent. MUSIC IS THE BEST
@@mchorchos I've never heard of this song before! I have a rare End of the Game LP actually! It's so expressive and abstract, kind of like John Coltrane and Pharaoh Sanders -- a definite form of genuine art! Thank you! Also, where on earth did you get such rare photos?
@@greenfish144 After Peter did 'End of the game' he released 4 songs on 2 singles [Beasts of burden/uganda woman', 'Heavy Heart/No way out']. Im hardcore fan of Peter too :) These photos? Google and some facebook Peter Green group.
Michał Agsagsafsan I was not aware at all that there were two EP’s! Mad! I feel the same; Green is powerful. Look up Peter Barden’s The Answer! Green goes ballistic! Great pictures! You have a wickedly long surname; where are you from if you don’t mind me asking?
@@greenfish144 Yes, I heard the The Answer; the songs are rather weak, but Peter plays beautifully. I think I heard like 90% of what he have done, including these obscure '70 records he played as a guest and of course 69/70 F Mac shows, which I study lately :) It's not my real name; I'm from Poland. Add me on fb if you want :> facebook.com/mnasfasgasga
PETER, he has sometimes truly magical guitar tone, I think he hated the cormecialization of music, even if you have to eat to be able to play as the heart and head want, he remains a great guitarist in my opinion
One of the greats for sure. Having said that releasing this 'Heavy heart'/'no way out' with a barely audible guitar as a single was an insane idea. I still enjoy it tho :)
It's just a cut from longer jam. I've read Peter recorded much more jams circa 1970-1971 with different musicians, more than what we hear on 'The end of the game'. I'm glad you like the photos; still, I could've done better job with it, oh well :)
Peter Green's album 'The End of the Game' was re-released in 2020, with the early seventies singles (Heavy heart, No way out, Beasts of burden & Uganda woman) as bonus tracks.
Yes, I know :) I'm glad they did it.
Love it
when I got into the guitar strings
felt like a rainbow of notes after the storm of stupidity
while he was already leaving
the voice of my rebellious and devoted soul hurriedly and calmly
and the guitar went alone
alone and magnificent.
MUSIC IS THE BEST
OH MY GOD THANK YOU!!!!!!! WOW!!!!!
There's been official release of this song with better quality since I uploaded it. Enjoy. m.th-cam.com/video/l7C-utAF5sA/w-d-xo.html
@@mchorchos I've never heard of this song before! I have a rare End of the Game LP actually! It's so expressive and abstract, kind of like John Coltrane and Pharaoh Sanders -- a definite form of genuine art! Thank you! Also, where on earth did you get such rare photos?
@@greenfish144 After Peter did 'End of the game' he released 4 songs on 2 singles [Beasts of burden/uganda woman', 'Heavy Heart/No way out']. Im hardcore fan of Peter too :) These photos? Google and some facebook Peter Green group.
Michał Agsagsafsan I was not aware at all that there were two EP’s! Mad! I feel the same; Green is powerful. Look up Peter Barden’s The Answer! Green goes ballistic! Great pictures! You have a wickedly long surname; where are you from if you don’t mind me asking?
@@greenfish144 Yes, I heard the The Answer; the songs are rather weak, but Peter plays beautifully. I think I heard like 90% of what he have done, including these obscure '70 records he played as a guest and of course 69/70 F Mac shows, which I study lately :) It's not my real name; I'm from Poland. Add me on fb if you want :> facebook.com/mnasfasgasga
PETER, he has sometimes truly magical guitar tone, I think he hated the cormecialization of music, even if you have to eat to be able to play as the heart and head want, he remains a great guitarist in my opinion
One of the greats for sure. Having said that releasing this 'Heavy heart'/'no way out' with a barely audible guitar as a single was an insane idea. I still enjoy it tho :)
the song sucks but a great photo collection many of which i have never seen and a great documentation of Peter's career
It's just a cut from longer jam. I've read Peter recorded much more jams circa 1970-1971 with different musicians, more than what we hear on 'The end of the game'.
I'm glad you like the photos; still, I could've done better job with it, oh well :)