The more I listen to PG, the more I believe John and Mick sold their souls for fame and fortune. Peter, Danny and Jeremy did not want to be part of the insane greed the music industry has become. Its so apparent. Fantastic music by PG. A prayer for greatness which fleeting TY for posting this music❤
@@readsmith4223it’s a bit of both. There’s a reason they became a pop band after they left. I don’t take the “selling their souls” bit literally, but they did the 70s version of selling out. He did also play a band after leaving. So, he was able to play and function enough to be with a band, despite their narrative. I think they don’t want to admit that despite his mental health problems, he was partly right. The rest of the band was kinda selfish in how they treated him and his beliefs about money.
GLZ Radio Israel, 25.12.80 Recorded at Eshel Studios Tel Aviv 1. Dj intro (to 0.28 seconds) 2. Instro slow blues 3.DJ chat 8.18 to 8.47 4. Slow blues with vocal. Both a bit fool no more -ish in places? 😊👍 Peter Green Guitar Shimon Holly Guitar Yossi Buzin Drums Fima Shuster Keyboard ? Bass Track titles; "Wandering the streets" "Sometimes I'm sad" Thanks, enjoyed it♥️👍 The Les Paul played on this recording was owned by and brought to the session by Shimon Holly. (Who plays his Strat on this recording) In the photo at the start, taken during this session, Peter appears to be wearing the same checkered trousers he was wearing in the USA when Mick Fleetwood bought Peter the replacement 1960 sunburst Les Paul in 1979 from Frank Lucido (that Peter played on Brown Eyes on the Tusk album, check out the alt version of the song, which has more Peter than the final album version.) Ronnie Johnson remembers Peter with a sunburst Les Paul during the White Sky album sessions in May 1981, but is not certain whether it is the very same guitar. The guitar is now with a private owner in Germany. Checkout ; 'Vintage guitar magazine' website, article; 'a guitar for Greeny' for the full story and pic of Peter with the guitar the night it was purchased. Also checkout; The Times of Israel 22nd August 2020,: "The last blues of Peter Green" article. It gives the full story of this session.
First blues he plays is Woman on the beach, and yess these tunes are from the Israil recordings, where there very few track surfaced to the public mainly, this woman on the beach, which i personally think is one of Peter most soulful etherial blues tunes that exist in the world.. also this utube upload is special since, its radio live, and its bit different than the just bare audio version that is floating in the internet, these other tracks are such a treat, been searching these songs for long, since coming across the Israile recordings, but only finding one two songs of the recordings which supose to have been seven tracks, certainly certain pinicle Peter Green, since after these , he got closed down to mental bin and destroyed by electric shock treatments.
Peter you were the softest hard rocker I know! That tone and your dexterity over the instrument is just heavenly. Also my all time favorite Peter green track is "Feeling Good".
" Writing " ? The beauty in this is its absolute lack of " work " . Nothing is pre planned . This sounds done on spot , as spontaneous as they come . Maybe I´m wrong since I´m far from a professional musician .
I listen in the last days to albums of Peter Green on TH-cam, he had 3 great eras in his career, the albums he did with Fleetwood mac, his solo albums between 1979 to 1983 and his albums with Splinter band in the early 21 century, the combination of his vocals and his guitar playing is awesome, not like Jimi Hendrix who was a good guitar player but a terrible vocalist, Jimi hated his own voice, i read a lot about Peter Green but this is the first time i find out that he was in Israel, Peter Green was a fantastic guitar player,R.I.P., thanks for sharing.
This 100% owns anything on the " In the skies " album . Israel must have brought sth special to the surface - freedom from " commercial " pressures and/or so called " handlers " . Thanks for having shared this . Legend !
I believe Peter Green was well and truly cooked by 1980, and much as I like this music I don’t think Peter could have made it. Never again was he as good as he was in the late 60’s, and I think Peter had sold ‘Greenie’ or given it away by this time.
After the first track and before the second track Peter Green is listed on lead guitar. I don't speak Hebrew, but I managed to identify that particular sentence. Apart from that I can't put the rest of what's said into context. Therefore: is Peter playing lead on the second track as well? I ask because some claim otherwise.
Wow! He sounds like the Peter Green of old. Something changed later. He couldn’t play that well when he was with his Splinter group. Maybe his medication dulled his playing.
As beautiful as this is... I fairly sure it is not Peter Greembaum. I dont htink he had a guitar that was out of phase at this time. Also this sounds like a huge fan. And I think Peter could not play like this at this time.
this is most definetly peter green playing, the first track is The Woman on the beach by Peter green, from the Israile recordings, and yass this sound of his guitar was his last real playings before he got ruined by the world of groupie drugs and mental institution. Nobody else is able to play like this and this Peter at his most rawest and honest.
GLZ Radio Israel, 25.12.80 Recorded at Eshel Studios Tel Aviv 1. Dj intro (to 0.28 seconds) 2. Instro slow blues 3.DJ chat 8.18 to 8.47 4. Slow blues with vocal. Both a bit fool no more -ish in places? 😊👍 Peter Green Guitar Shimon Holly Guitar Yossi Buzin Drums Fima Shuster Keyboard ? Bass Track titles; "Wandering the streets" "Sometimes I'm sad" Thanks, enjoyed it♥👍 The Les Paul played on this recording was owned by and brought to the session by Shimon Holly. (Who plays his Strat on this recording) In the photo at the start, taken during this session, Peter appears to be wearing the same checkered trousers he was wearing in the USA when Mick Fleetwood bought Peter the replacement 1960 sunburst Les Paul in 1979 from Frank Lucido (that Peter played on Brown Eyes on the Tusk album, check out the alt version of the song, which has more Peter than the final album version.) Ronnie Johnson remembers Peter with a sunburst Les Paul during the White Sky album sessions in May 1981, but is not certain whether it is the very same guitar. The guitar is now with a private owner in Germany. Checkout ; 'Vintage guitar magazine' website, article; 'a guitar for Greeny' for the full story and pic of Peter with the guitar the night it was purchased. Also checkout; The Times of Israel 22nd August 2020,: "The last blues of Peter Green" article. It gives the full story of this session.
At his prime, the best blues guitarist of his generation. Thanks for posting this recording.
No doubt.
Shalom peace across the world 🇮🇱🤝🏴👍
Peter's wonderful, sensitive touch.
Just how he was as a person, wonderful and sensitive.
I miss you Peter💚💚.
Until we meet again.......💚💚
The more I listen to PG, the more I believe John and Mick sold their souls for fame and fortune. Peter, Danny and Jeremy did not want to be part of the insane greed the music industry has become. Its so apparent. Fantastic music by PG. A prayer for greatness which fleeting TY for posting this music❤
Who these guys?
Actually they fried their brains with acid and couldn’t continue with the band. Nice try though…lol
@@readsmith4223it’s a bit of both. There’s a reason they became a pop band after they left. I don’t take the “selling their souls” bit literally, but they did the 70s version of selling out.
He did also play a band after leaving. So, he was able to play and function enough to be with a band, despite their narrative. I think they don’t want to admit that despite his mental health problems, he was partly right. The rest of the band was kinda selfish in how they treated him and his beliefs about money.
There was that thing in Germany that happened...
GLZ Radio Israel, 25.12.80
Recorded at Eshel Studios Tel Aviv
1. Dj intro (to 0.28 seconds)
2. Instro slow blues
3.DJ chat 8.18 to 8.47
4. Slow blues with vocal.
Both a bit fool no more -ish in places? 😊👍
Peter Green Guitar
Shimon Holly Guitar
Yossi Buzin Drums
Fima Shuster Keyboard
? Bass
Track titles; "Wandering the streets"
"Sometimes I'm sad"
Thanks, enjoyed it♥️👍 The Les Paul played on this recording was owned by and brought to the session by Shimon Holly. (Who plays his Strat on this recording)
In the photo at the start, taken during this session, Peter appears to be wearing the same checkered trousers he was wearing in the USA when Mick Fleetwood bought Peter the replacement 1960 sunburst Les Paul in 1979 from Frank Lucido (that Peter played on Brown Eyes on the Tusk album, check out the alt version of the song, which has more Peter than the final album version.)
Ronnie Johnson remembers Peter with a sunburst Les Paul during the White Sky album sessions in May 1981, but is not certain whether it is the very same guitar.
The guitar is now with a private owner in Germany.
Checkout ;
'Vintage guitar magazine' website, article;
'a guitar for Greeny'
for the full story and pic of Peter with the guitar the night it was purchased.
Also checkout;
The Times of Israel
22nd August 2020,: "The last blues of Peter Green" article. It gives the full story of this session.
First blues he plays is Woman on the beach, and yess these tunes are from the Israil recordings, where there very few track surfaced to the public mainly, this woman on the beach, which i personally think is one of Peter most soulful etherial blues tunes that exist in the world.. also this utube upload is special since, its radio live, and its bit different than the just bare audio version that is floating in the internet, these other tracks are such a treat, been searching these songs for long, since coming across the Israile recordings, but only finding one two songs of the recordings which supose to have been seven tracks, certainly certain pinicle Peter Green, since after these , he got closed down to mental bin and destroyed by electric shock treatments.
I'm a friend of Frank, and his brother Sal, he sold some great guitars to some great guitarists
What tone he had , so very sweet and deep , thank you PG , we miss you 💚💚💚Rest in Peace 🙏
That interesting, but undeniable, Peter Green sound that placed him with the all-time guitar greats. Sadly he has often been forgotten.
Peter you were the softest hard rocker I know! That tone and your dexterity over the instrument is just heavenly. Also my all time favorite Peter green track is "Feeling Good".
He was just a real master, a solid base of real music, he lives on with his music, in this planet.
Every time i hear something of Peter Green ....more cement on him being the best ever ....what ever that means....
splendit guitarwork , glorious 💚💚💚
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איזה סיפור יש מאחורי ההקלטה הזאת נדיר ביותר
Cool. Peter was still playing pretty good at this time.
Mastery at its best. RIP
I met Peter on Camden Market 15 years ago, a very sweet person, and as John Lee Hooker said 'If it's in someone it will come out' RIP Mr Grunebaum
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Fantastic music - and a brilliant article by Amir Ben-David, the sort of music journalism you just do not see anymore.
" Writing " ? The beauty in this is its absolute lack of " work " . Nothing is pre planned . This sounds done on spot , as spontaneous as they come . Maybe I´m wrong since I´m far from a professional musician .
@@saraivatoledo1842 I’m talking about the newspaper article that I mentioned in the first half of the comment - not the obviously improvised music.
Thank you so much for the upload. Rare and beautiful.
This is up there with his best recorded stuff - thanks!
Spectacular, thank you. Xxx
You know him?
I did❤@@Reality_as_it_is
Таки здгавствуйте!
Never be another greeny rip
I listen in the last days to albums of Peter Green on TH-cam, he had 3 great eras in his career, the albums he did with Fleetwood mac, his solo albums between 1979 to 1983 and his albums with Splinter band in the early 21 century, the combination of his vocals and his guitar playing is awesome, not like Jimi Hendrix who was a good guitar player but a terrible vocalist, Jimi hated his own voice, i read a lot about Peter Green but this is the first time i find out that he was in Israel, Peter Green was a fantastic guitar player,R.I.P., thanks for sharing.
His real family name was Greenboum... I think... Jewish
@@Reality_as_it_is Yeah, i know all that information, thank you again for these historical moments, God bess!!!
Also, check out his recordings with John Mayall. Those preceded Fleetwood Mac.
Shalom Peter Greenbaum .Toda Raba
Thankyou for bringing us...
This 100% owns anything on the " In the skies " album . Israel must have brought sth special to the surface - freedom from " commercial " pressures and/or so called " handlers " .
Thanks for having shared this . Legend !
In the skies is a solid album to be fair
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@@megadave1197wow love this music 🎵🎶🎵 from heaven ❤❤
וואו! רק אתמול גיליתי את פיטר גרין, ועכשיו אני מגלה שהוא היה כאן 😊
Keep digging....so much more!!!!
Thank you!
If I had composed Albatross, I would be the happiest man ever lived.
The silences between the notes simply scream Peter.
An excellent vocalist as well.
Most people aren't even aware that Santana's Black Magic Woman, is just a Peter Greene cover, with a lot of the same guitar licks.
Christmas Day, 1980? In Israel?
Yes my friend
@@Reality_as_it_is the green god came to the holy land on Christmas Day, 1980!
@@MattHamann89 he was a real Jew
I believe Peter Green was well and truly cooked by 1980, and much as I like this music I don’t think Peter could have made it. Never again was he as good as he was in the late 60’s, and I think Peter had sold ‘Greenie’ or given it away by this time.
RlP
After the first track and before the second track Peter Green is listed on lead guitar. I don't speak Hebrew, but I managed to identify that particular sentence. Apart from that I can't put the rest of what's said into context. Therefore: is Peter playing lead on the second track as well? I ask because some claim otherwise.
Who is on vocal on the last song?
Ofer Ekel or Dekel
Hi Alex from Prestwich Manchester when is this from 80s ? Thanks in advance B,H
Try to translate this from Hebrew......
www.zman.co.il/133202/
25.12.1980
👍
Music starts at 28 seconds in
O O o yeah!
Wow! He sounds like the Peter Green of old. Something changed later. He couldn’t play that well when he was with his Splinter group. Maybe his medication dulled his playing.
How can we be sure this is Peter Green? I don’t recognize his playing at all. Anyone can confirm it’s him?
I was there in TLV
The radio station speaker updated during this session
@@Reality_as_it_is Does the first song feature Peter Green on guitar, and the second song feature Shimon Holly on guitar?
@@Reality_as_it_is It was live? What venue? Thanks.
@@jimlabos m.facebook.com/pages/category/Music-Production-Studio/Eshel-Sound-Studios-%D7%90%D7%95%D7%9C%D7%A4%D7%A0%D7%99-%D7%90%D7%A9%D7%9C-303834804872/?locale2=he_IL
As beautiful as this is... I fairly sure it is not Peter Greembaum. I dont htink he had a guitar that was out of phase at this time. Also this sounds like a huge fan. And I think Peter could not play like this at this time.
It is a fact. we were there in the Studio in TLV.
this is most definetly peter green playing, the first track is The Woman on the beach by Peter green, from the Israile recordings, and yass this sound of his guitar was his last real playings before he got ruined by the world of groupie drugs and mental institution. Nobody else is able to play like this and this Peter at his most rawest and honest.
GLZ Radio Israel, 25.12.80
Recorded at Eshel Studios Tel Aviv
1. Dj intro (to 0.28 seconds)
2. Instro slow blues
3.DJ chat 8.18 to 8.47
4. Slow blues with vocal.
Both a bit fool no more -ish in places? 😊👍
Peter Green Guitar
Shimon Holly Guitar
Yossi Buzin Drums
Fima Shuster Keyboard
? Bass
Track titles; "Wandering the streets"
"Sometimes I'm sad"
Thanks, enjoyed it♥👍 The Les Paul played on this recording was owned by and brought to the session by Shimon Holly. (Who plays his Strat on this recording)
In the photo at the start, taken during this session, Peter appears to be wearing the same checkered trousers he was wearing in the USA when Mick Fleetwood bought Peter the replacement 1960 sunburst Les Paul in 1979 from Frank Lucido (that Peter played on Brown Eyes on the Tusk album, check out the alt version of the song, which has more Peter than the final album version.)
Ronnie Johnson remembers Peter with a sunburst Les Paul during the White Sky album sessions in May 1981, but is not certain whether it is the very same guitar.
The guitar is now with a private owner in Germany.
Checkout ;
'Vintage guitar magazine' website, article;
'a guitar for Greeny'
for the full story and pic of Peter with the guitar the night it was purchased.
Also checkout;
The Times of Israel
22nd August 2020,: "The last blues of Peter Green" article. It gives the full story of this session.