Danny Kirwan and Peter Green played so well together. At the 10 minute mark you just have to sit back and admire the camaraderie.. it’s fucking sensational
When I hear the term "British Blues", this is what I think of. I'm 71 years old and was fortunate enough to see and hear a lot of great music. The Fillmore East used to be my home away from home. Sounds like they were kicking out the jams in Boston too!
Simply sublime. I walk a few kilometers each morning on Table View beachfront across from Table Mountain, Cape Town, with my headphones on listening to this kind of grand brilliance. Fresh air filled with Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Simply magic. Old Hippie, Cape Town.
How universal is appreciation of great music. Your on the other side of the planet with a different time zone but we share our love for Peter Green and his songwriting.
StephenP Johnson okay and? I'm not saying anything putting down Kirwan or Spencer. I'm just stating my opinion on Peter Green and his playing as a whole not just this jam.
I had just turned 18, "Oh Well" was a hit on the local FM college station in Atlanta. I went to see them when they came to town in 1970. So loud, so f'ing good!
Peter Green came up with the name Fleetwood Mac in generous tribute to bandmates Mick Fleetwood and John Macvie, even though he was the real star of the show.
ÌKR... the 70s lineup was ok but by that time that bluesy thrill was gone away for good although Lindsey Buckingham played some bluesy licks here and there BUT... that triple guitar attitude that planted the Lynyrd Skynyrd seed always gets it for me thanks to 'Blues Jam In Chicago Vol. 2' in my 70s childhood and the volume 1 came along for me 2yrs ago when Greenbaum passed away.
Some say if the wind is mildly blowin, the moon is real bright early morning is just right, you can hear Greenie and Danny still bouncing licks off the stars........
Seriously, who today can play with incredible enthusiasm and genuine love of their music for almost 25 minutes, and LIVE to boot! Peter et al were incredible and this for me was FM (Fleetwood Mac) at its best! RIP Peter as your genius is not lost on us fans who followed you for a short but very memorable time.
Scott Teague I recommend watching a few frank zappa interviews about what he thinks of the music industry and where he sees the direction of music heading in the future which we are basically living in now and I believe you will have your answer Completely agree with you by the way
This composite + version of "Rattle Snake Shake", via getting Underway of Green's improvisational riff technique that returns to the Reason, which was an intention between him and Danny, whose musical dialogue here is a Musician's Dream. Peter Green met Danny Kirwan at a jam and ended up, well... the music says it; I love this incantation of Fleetwood Mac. The Blues Rock Experimental Era.
there are 2 more pieces from the master: the green manalishi and the 2. part of the full version of oh well - and i really don´t know which i like most. but of course you´re right: fleetwood without peter green was less than the half.
Not usually a "jam" person (a little young for the '60s but came through enough of them in the '70s & over the years) - this one is epic - a train that keeps going down the tracks; the whole band is a conversant/united organism. Not only holds my attention but creates lots of great sounds & side conversations along the way.
The other version from this run of concerts is even better. Peter Green and Danny Kirwan were the front men for an incredible group. The 3cd set of this series of shows might be the best live cd's from the era.
FM brought a little light, wonder and humor into a period of obscurity and weariness in my life. Listening to it many years later, my sensitivity and admiration I felt for it grew. A difficult listening at first, he lends the orchestral direction of his flayed intelligence, until he draws you inevitably into his universe. Each listening reveals a little more of its mystery, its magic, this work becomes ineluctably timeless “Imperial”🌷
Their greatest version, with a recall toward the middle of the East-West album from The Butterfield Blues band of the track sporting the same name .....
Gives me chills everytime I hear this the sound of brilliance IMO the only other band that was on this level at that time was the original lineup of the allman brothers band w duane and betts
It sounds like dark poetry suited in blueswailing guitar sound. Masterful and inspiring. I especially love the conversations between the guitars. There is so much going on here.
@@marceibel1131 Yes - great as the other musicians mentioned in this comment may be, I don't hear the out-of-world level of synergy & conversation that I hear on this. Very tasteful exacting band; none of them were for grandstanding for the sake of it.
Rest In Peace, good sir! You played for an adoring public that loved your every move, every bluesy lick that melted our hearts, just as these 2 pieces show. You will be sorely missed by thousands of fans and we will play your music louder and longer to resound through the skies as you play in Heaven. Sleep well when you set your guitar down one last time.
This and "Coming Your Way" were the 2 best concert songs they had going, at the time. Ah, if only Peter hadn't left. They were right on the verge of breaking through big time onto the American market.
@@MarieProvost77 I agree. and with Mcvie, there isnt a better rhythm section. as far as the song is concerned. Another example of it was Levon Helm and Rick Danko!
Da,așa cântă un titan al muzicii blues ,cu chitarele lor ❤ cu armonii florale și balans,versuri extravagante expansive extravagante și excitante pline de culoare și energie electrica și pozitivă,!!PETER GREEN uneori mă copleșește cu reverberatii de qhitars ,cu solo-urile și distorsul care te trezesc din reverie până la paroxism 😅 ❤Totuși îl consider un băiat minunat cu stilul său pe locul 2-3 în clasament după HENDRIX,între ERiC CLAPTON ar fi că PETER GREEN are o capacitate totala bună impresionantă ar urma ALVIN LEE,JEFF BECK și LARRY TAYLOR de la CANNED HEAT un basist impresionist!!❤ Așadar grăiesc adevărul spunând că băieții au concertat și entuziasmat publicul larg de pe mapamond până la Zenit și intersecția cu nadirul!!!❤❤❤
I think it's a shame too, but I suspect that this jam was too long even for a CD. According to the English wikipedia (or another source), when Peter Green was still there - until 1970 - Fleetwood Mac sometimes jamed “at the end” of their concerts for two hours or even longer (almost) without a break, so that a concert that was supposed to end at 11 p.m. , once lasted until 2 a.m. or even until 4 a.m.! It's amazing that the guys managed to do this back then despite (or maybe because of?) their rather heavy drug and alcohol consumption (and like many rock stars etc. "sometimes" probably quite excessive "consumption" of women. :-)).
People who love this kind of stuff (like me) should check out Riding on the L&N by Steamhammer from the album Mountains. Another great blues-rock jam from an even more obscure band.
Up until the first 18-19 minutes I thought this is one of the blandest renditions of Rattlesnake Shake I've heard, but then Peter and Danny explode with a glorious 5 minute jam that makes the wait all worthwhile.
And, adding to what Tjalfebaby said, yet another version or two, which are also brilliant 'cause Kirwan's still involved, for one thing, along with Fleetwood & McVie. Many fans like everything up until Heroes. The original FM (at its peak, with Kirwan-Green) holds the seed/the juice/the grail.
They do not teach us the things we need to know. The journey is to learn about life first and the rest later. Do that and we might have a better place.
@@allanramusiewicz996 I agree wholeheartedly! As an example...I was not a fan of "The Dead" back in early '80's,but was so curious about the scene,I went to check them out. By the end their first set I was hooked. But perhaps more importantly,they expanded my musical horizons to explore more stuff that I became equally passionate about. I am forever "grateful' to "The Dead" for instilling that hunger. Early Fleetwood Mac with Peter,Danny,Bob illustrates what I'm talking about to the note!
Who says there are only 2 FM's? It's a whole history with certain common threads, like Fleetwood's drumming, Green, Kirwan, McVie's, Weston, Welch, et al over Musical time.
It doesn't get any heavier than this, nobody could jam like Fleetwood Mac! All of those heavy metal bands were a drop in the ocean (collectively!) compared to this.
Danny Kirwan and Peter Green played so well together. At the 10 minute mark you just have to sit back and admire the camaraderie.. it’s fucking sensational
Honestly unreal. Generation before were simply better.
I don't think there was a duo of Gibson Les Paul guitar players than Danny and Peter together they brought the acid rock era to a whole other level
When I hear the term "British Blues", this is what I think of. I'm 71 years old and was fortunate enough to see and hear a lot of great music. The Fillmore East used to be my home away from home. Sounds like they were kicking out the jams in Boston too!
Cant believe Peter Green is gone . The guitar work on this track - Kirwan and Green - is breathtaking.
It really is.
Mick Fleetwood most underrated drummers ever
Synchronicity- just thought the same, my friend.
A real shame there’s no live footage, would have been the icing on the cake,
th-cam.com/video/BaNakJdgySg/w-d-xo.html
The rawest rhythm & blues ever!
Simply sublime. I walk a few kilometers each morning on Table View beachfront across from Table Mountain, Cape Town, with my headphones on listening to this kind of grand brilliance. Fresh air filled with Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac. Simply magic. Old Hippie, Cape Town.
How universal is appreciation of great music. Your on the other side of the planet with a different time zone but we share our love for Peter Green and his songwriting.
Danny Kirwan in the left channel, Peter Green in the right. For those wondering.
fire riffs from both of them. blown away!
@@nataliezementbeisser1492 2 of the best axes around!
Peter Green is the master, his solos are so unique and often haunting. He pours his soul out and gets lost in his music. To me, the best ever.
there are three guitarists in here....
StephenP Johnson okay and? I'm not saying anything putting down Kirwan or Spencer. I'm just stating my opinion on Peter Green and his playing as a whole not just this jam.
Two guitarists, Spencer is playing the maracas
Spot on Derek
top 10
I had just turned 18, "Oh Well" was a hit on the local FM college station in Atlanta. I went to see them when they came to town in 1970. So loud, so f'ing good!
"Oh Well" - one of the greatest songs ever !
stuck in my brain since 1970 !!
I don’t get tired of listening this version
Oh man i just found the greatest song of all time i'm completely addicted.
the drumming on these tapes is outrageously good
Greenie's solo on the middle "underway" part of this medley is just heartbreakingly, hauntingly beautiful... just perfect.
There is but 1 Fleetwood Mac, and this is it.. Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac... begin - End.
❤
This version of rattlesnake shake is off the charts. Crazy! Damn, they were in the moment.🎉😮
Peter Green came up with the name Fleetwood Mac in generous tribute to bandmates Mick Fleetwood and John Macvie, even though he was the real star of the show.
Close enough. He just doesn't want to be in the spotlight, since Green is a man and a musician with almost zero ego.
A Real Class Act
He and Danny were very shy and humble.
Saw them play this at a club that held maybe 500 people in Detroit wow powerful for a young man that had no idea but fell in love for the last 60yrs
Man at 19:15 the band is just on absolute fire. Sucks nobody really know the REAL Fleetwood Mac.
ÌKR... the 70s lineup was ok but by that time that bluesy thrill was gone away for good although Lindsey Buckingham played some bluesy licks here and there BUT... that triple guitar attitude that planted the Lynyrd Skynyrd seed always gets it for me thanks to 'Blues Jam In Chicago Vol. 2' in my 70s childhood and the volume 1 came along for me 2yrs ago when Greenbaum passed away.
If anyone ever doubts how great Peter Green was, have them listen to this. RIP Mr PG
Some say if the wind is mildly blowin, the moon is real bright early morning is just right, you can hear Greenie and Danny still bouncing licks off the stars........
Seriously, who today can play with incredible enthusiasm and genuine love of their music for almost 25 minutes, and LIVE to boot! Peter et al were incredible and this for me was FM (Fleetwood Mac) at its best! RIP Peter as your genius is not lost on us fans who followed you for a short but very memorable time.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizzard
Ditto to all you say he was the best
WOW! Nothing today compares to this!! Thanks for posting and turning on a new generation.
I prefer this version to the other extended version. Danny is more involved, and the transition into the clean part is perfect.
Man, woman, child...whatever happened to the musicianship, the playing, jamming, the raw ability to mesmerize an audience. It exists no longer.
Scott Teague I recommend watching a few frank zappa interviews about what he thinks of the music industry and where he sees the direction of music heading in the future which we are basically living in now and I believe you will have your answer
Completely agree with you by the way
Friend, don't worry ... My hatred of the mainstream has no limit. We're not alone on this planet. Cool down, Brother!!! Their days are numbered.
go to a phish show.....
This composite + version of "Rattle Snake Shake", via getting Underway of Green's improvisational riff technique that returns to the Reason, which was an intention between him and Danny, whose musical dialogue here is a Musician's Dream. Peter Green met Danny Kirwan at a jam and ended up, well... the music says it; I love this incantation of Fleetwood Mac. The Blues Rock Experimental Era.
Power blues with cracking lyrics. Total expulsion of pain.
Be at peace Peter, I am forever in awe at your playing!
Das sind Klänge für die Seele.Mit 15 hörte ich sie das erste Mal. Jetzt mit 64 gehts mir immer noch unter die Haut!
the best and forgotten part of fleet wood mac. so awesome.
there are 2 more pieces from the master: the green manalishi and the 2. part of the full version of oh well - and i really don´t know which i like most. but of course you´re right: fleetwood without peter green was less than the half.
Manisha and his Black Magic Woman
Manlishi, fucking spell corrector
Don't forget only you ! Smokin !
it would be great to see peter and danny in a video of this performance
Man, those original Les Paul guitars have the most incredible tone!
Nothing comes close. Newer Les Pauls are a good second, with the right pick ups.
@@sveinolavespeland1451 but there is only one les paul greenie and now kirk hamet has it check out his version of green manalishi
@@Bristolcentaurus He refers to the Les Paul Danny Kirwan played on this tune.
This is my soul song...I always relate back to this
This is the mother of all jams
My favorite song and favorite version, nothing comes close to this performance. Rest in peace Peter Green. A true master at work.
RIP Danny Kirwan. Truly gifted...
@@williewimmer5102 - really? Danny left us also….RIP dear Danny Kirwin. Cheers from CH
Not usually a "jam" person (a little young for the '60s but came through enough of them in the '70s & over the years) - this one is epic - a train that keeps going down the tracks; the whole band is a conversant/united organism. Not only holds my attention but creates lots of great sounds & side conversations along the way.
Wow! This is smoking. Total head banging genius!
Utterly majestic. I'd hand in every other player I've ever seen to have watched this live.
The other version from this run of concerts is even better. Peter Green and Danny Kirwan were the front men for an incredible group. The 3cd set of this series of shows might be the best live cd's from the era.
Word.
FM brought a little light, wonder and humor into a period of obscurity and weariness in my life. Listening to it many years later, my sensitivity and admiration I felt for it grew. A difficult listening at first, he lends the orchestral direction of his flayed intelligence, until he draws you inevitably into his universe. Each listening reveals a little more of its mystery, its magic, this work becomes ineluctably timeless “Imperial”🌷
Their greatest version, with a recall toward the middle of the East-West album from The Butterfield Blues band of the track sporting the same name .....
best version ever TOP TOP TOP
the work of 2 Lead guitars ! superb !
He Yardbirds were, I think, with Jimmy page and Jeff beck, the 1st dual lead guitar band. After jimmy switched from bass.
RIP Peter Green
Gives me chills everytime I hear this the sound of brilliance IMO the only other band that was on this level at that time was the original lineup of the allman brothers band w duane and betts
I would also in that group include the Grateful Dead, that 69 - 73 was when they truly hit their highest mark.
Maybe Quicksilver Messenger Service ...but I know what you mean , Peter and his mates were fantastic .
Yeap and the Band Hendrix had at Woodstock (Gypsy Sun & Rainbows)
It sounds like dark poetry suited in blueswailing guitar sound. Masterful and inspiring. I especially love the conversations between the guitars. There is so much going on here.
@@marceibel1131 Yes - great as the other musicians mentioned in this comment may be, I don't hear the out-of-world level of synergy & conversation that I hear on this. Very tasteful exacting band; none of them were for grandstanding for the sake of it.
Peaceful and radiant cosmic travels, Peter Green. Always loved the journeys you took us on
R.I.P. Peter!!
This is AWESOME 👍😊 MASTERFUL
Rest In Peace, good sir! You played for an adoring public that loved your every move, every bluesy lick that melted our hearts, just as these 2 pieces show. You will be sorely missed by thousands of fans and we will play your music louder and longer to resound through the skies as you play in Heaven. Sleep well when you set your guitar down one last time.
💙 RIP Peter Green
This and "Coming Your Way" were the 2 best concert songs they had going, at the time. Ah, if only Peter hadn't left. They were right on the verge of breaking through big time onto the American market.
This song is a journey and if you travel this trip you will lose your mind.
Fantastic, I only knew the studio version (for about 47 years)
Same here
Dynamite, stuffed inside a box of nitro. The best there has ever been. "The only guitarist that ever made me sweat..." - B.B.King.
Gitarske deonice ovog para su vanvremenske pokrecu svaki atom u telu,BRAVO majstori!
A magical track!
Wow! Pure creativity!
Could you imagine seeing this live? I would have been so blown away im unsure a could have even tapped my foot lol
Sublime!!!!
Rip It uP! Peter Green 1946-2020
Proto-Sleaze Rock
LOVE THIS!!!!
Que bueno fue la aparición.de green y kirwan en ese tiempo tan numeroso .genial ,así de simple ja
☀️great fleetwood mac great☀️
Beat that !
Me
Gusta.mucho.grasiass❤
Thanks for sharing.
I’ve heard another similar love on Boston one but it’s awesome to find this one as well. Fills me with energy to listen to either version
how does fleetwood keep that groove going like that????
He's a beast... an intuitive, brilliant, do-just-what-the-song needs animal of a percussionist. One of my favorites.
@@MarieProvost77 I agree. and with Mcvie, there isnt a better rhythm section. as far as the song is concerned. Another example of it was Levon Helm and Rick Danko!
DYNAMITE!!!!
ich mag die alten Sachen eh viel lieber...genialer geiler Blues.solche Bands wird es nie wieder geben
RIP Greeny
Danny Kirwan see you soon man
Get the valves warm ready for me, Danny.
The true gods of rock n roll!!!!!!
TIME
HONOURED !
Anyone else get a strong buzz off this?
Peter + Danny❤
Da,așa cântă un titan al muzicii blues ,cu chitarele lor ❤ cu armonii florale și balans,versuri extravagante expansive extravagante și excitante pline de culoare și
energie electrica și pozitivă,!!PETER GREEN uneori mă copleșește cu reverberatii de qhitars ,cu
solo-urile și distorsul care te trezesc din reverie până la paroxism 😅 ❤Totuși îl consider un băiat minunat cu stilul său pe locul 2-3 în clasament după HENDRIX,între ERiC CLAPTON ar fi că PETER GREEN are o capacitate totala bună impresionantă ar urma ALVIN LEE,JEFF BECK și LARRY TAYLOR de la CANNED HEAT un basist impresionist!!❤ Așadar grăiesc adevărul spunând că băieții au concertat și entuziasmat publicul larg de pe mapamond până la Zenit și intersecția cu nadirul!!!❤❤❤
Fantasticno.i have it at home
And it ends in a fade out, how long did this brain melting jam go on for ?
🧠🔥
EPIC
Inspirational xx
SECOND TO NONE !
I have this CD !!!!!!!!!!!!
08:58 WOHOOOOHOOOOHOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOO
17:30 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Too bad about the fadeout! I would have loved to hear the audience cheering this one. Fantastic.
I think it's a shame too, but I suspect that this jam was too long even for a CD. According to the English wikipedia (or another source), when Peter Green was still there - until 1970 - Fleetwood Mac sometimes jamed “at the end” of their concerts for two hours or even longer (almost) without a break, so that a concert that was supposed to end at 11 p.m. , once lasted until 2 a.m. or even until 4 a.m.!
It's amazing that the guys managed to do this back then despite (or maybe because of?) their rather heavy drug and alcohol consumption (and like many rock stars etc. "sometimes" probably quite excessive "consumption" of women. :-)).
bad ass
Super/super /super 💚💚💚,but we would love the see the life video from that , where ist it gone ?
jak to zajebiscie brzmi w roku 2020
what the hell?? omg maybe the greatest live other than alvin lee goin home
only 36,411view how ?
People who love this kind of stuff (like me) should check out Riding on the L&N by Steamhammer from the album Mountains. Another great blues-rock jam from an even more obscure band.
Up until the first 18-19 minutes I thought this is one of the blandest renditions of Rattlesnake Shake I've heard, but then Peter and Danny explode with a glorious 5 minute jam that makes the wait all worthwhile.
I never really liked the girls-age-Fleetwood Mac,
but, Oh Yes. I'm loving this age!
2 different bands .. both are good in their way :-)
I can't remember where I heard this, but someone once refered to post "rumors" era Fleetwood Mac as "Flatwood Meek"
And, adding to what Tjalfebaby said, yet another version or two, which are also brilliant 'cause Kirwan's still involved, for one thing, along with Fleetwood & McVie. Many fans like everything up until Heroes. The original FM (at its peak, with Kirwan-Green) holds the seed/the juice/the grail.
Up Town
I meant to say YAHOO
Fleetwood mac"s.....furrrrrrryyysnakeee🐍🐍....and....green's astralll..💫..🏞️..🌾..🏜️..☀️..
Bruh i never knew there were two Fleetwood Macs how come they don't teach this
They do not teach us the things we need to know. The journey is to learn about life first and the rest later. Do that and we might have a better place.
“Teach this” ? Man, if you’re REALLY into Music you FIND the GREAT stuff by EXPLORING & LISTENING ! Try it and see/hear 🎶♥️🎶
@@allanramusiewicz996 I agree wholeheartedly! As an example...I was not a fan of "The Dead" back in early '80's,but was so curious about the scene,I went to check them out. By the end their first set I was hooked. But perhaps more importantly,they expanded my musical horizons to explore more stuff that I became equally passionate about.
I am forever "grateful' to "The Dead" for instilling that hunger. Early Fleetwood Mac with Peter,Danny,Bob illustrates what I'm talking about to the note!
Fleetwood Mac is generally divided into three versions. The Peter Green version, the Bob Welch/Bob Weston version, and the Buckingham/Nick's version.
Who says there are only 2 FM's? It's a whole history with certain common threads, like Fleetwood's drumming, Green, Kirwan, McVie's, Weston, Welch, et al over Musical time.
It doesn't get any heavier than this, nobody could jam like Fleetwood Mac! All of those heavy metal bands were a drop in the ocean (collectively!) compared to this.
Tighter than my wifes skinny jeans
The Song that started Aerosmith!
de que año es esto?
1970.
@@MarieProvost77 gracias!! lo amo