Looking for Somebody - Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/02/28

Looking for Somebody by Peter Green from the album Fleetwood Mac in 1968. Including a picture of MY EYEBALL!

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8 years ago

FABTBIRDS BLUES

...extra !!!Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Looking for Somebody 1968

9 years ago

Zlata Lukic Todorovic

Looking for Somebody - Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac

11 years ago

Matt Cahill

Yeah. I toted a copy of "English Rose" across the country for many years and finally had it disappear. This is the first time I have heard this in 15 years. Thank you!!

11 years ago

Laura D'Angelo

beautiful .. but is peter green to play the harmonica?

11 years ago

Robert Gass

Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack, The Bluesbreakers, Savoy Brown. Does it get any better than that for English Blues. For a monster Blues fan like myself there interpretation was so refreshing and I had a sense that single-handeldy the Limeys were resuscitating the Blues from a slow death. Those guys in the 60's and Albert Kings "Born under a Bad Sign" from 67 saved the blues from a slow death in my opinion. Long live the Blues.

12 years ago

Greg Deyermenjian

@znkp Okay, yes, you are right about his humility, in one sense. Being self-deprecating is one thing. But purporting to speak for everyone else is, actually, just the opposite of humility. But, yes, I remember him doing a fabulous version of [I Got A Good Mind To Give Up Living[ at the Boston Tea Party in 1969, and offering an apology to BB King before doing the song, for what he was predicting would be his/their inferior version (which it wasn´t, although BB´s original is just as good).

12 years ago

znkp

@paititi: Looks like I failed to convey the spirit of the sentence in the way I intended, which was about his humility.

12 years ago

Greg Deyermenjian

@znkp Being a great musician, and bluesman,as was Peter,does not necessarily mean his--or anyone's--opinion or commentary is going to be accurate or sensible or right on. In my estimation,while there is something naturally in the timbre of the black voice that gives a natural advantage, it still depends upon the individual, as to blues feel and quality.

12 years ago

znkp

@paititi:...And yet, I saw videos where Peter Green said that White people cannot do the Blues, and all that he and all those other White musicians did was just their interpretation of the Blues. A lesson in humility.

13 years ago

IceCubeJohnson

@brianpage100 Thanks!

13 years ago

Ben W.

Cool eyeball.

13 years ago

erpvb

it's a shame there not working togetter like they said in 2005 !

13 years ago

Greg Deyermenjian

Peter Green, the compleat bluesman, a bluesman's bluesman. Voice, feel, guitar, harmonica. Who else could take and fully do more than justice to the original Greats Otis Rush, Wolf, etc., in this way?

13 years ago

screwmaster404

Lonsome sound but sweet.

13 years ago

HarmonicaPascual

a very good job with the harmonica in its splendor

13 years ago

calcetin85

you feel so warm

14 years ago

MRMITCHELLZ

anything the great peter allan greenbaum worte or played is some really deep blues!

14 years ago

MRMITCHELLZ

hahaha same here! wat a good a groove

14 years ago

kidn

Oh wow. I could listen to this all day..

14 years ago

Grey Owl

Totally agree with the last comment. Saw Peter Green's Mac at the small intimate venue of the King& Queen Pub in Brighton, UK back in the late Sixties-outstanding!! . His harmonica playing also demonstrates his uncanny ability to produce the unique tone and phrasing for which he is more well known on guitar. Respect.

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