Peter Green Solos - Rollin' Man Shrine '69 video free download


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Duration: 04:05
Uploaded: 2009/04/25

Pretty much a straight up version of the original, but some from the studio version in the ending shuffle. Guitar is an LCPG modified '07 Standard Faded. Details about the guitar, including the "Manalishi Pickups" can be see at http://www.cvguitars.com/PGMod/

Comments

10 years ago

bluesfashion

amazing, i love peter green style. Best les paul sound ever.

10 years ago

bUNGAbINE

Great version the shrine one, you do it justice too. Thanks

11 years ago

maxwellfan55

Sounds great Larry, such a wide variation in tone without effects, like R Buchanan with his Tele! Never thought of it like that before.

11 years ago

Tim Birkenholz

No man I'm positive Greeny used a wah on the Shrine record

11 years ago

Melodic 59

I think it was just all feedback he was using from the amp.

12 years ago

Paul Kelly

Sexual tone...

12 years ago

Tim Birkenholz

Hey didn't he use a wah on this record?

12 years ago

fieldfullofthistles

I love your playing man its so good. I think your vibrato is very close to Peters - its not near Dannys to my ears. Your a connoiseur and I want one of your guitars.

12 years ago

fieldfullofthistles

Peter Green didnt use out of phase too much - he prefered the treble pickup. To be fair when live he mixed them up quite a bit to get different sounds for effect and interest. The out of phase is a nice sound but its a bit weedy for live.

12 years ago

Chris Maddox

Nice guitar and playing. I have done the PG mod on my Les Paul but I find the volume drops slightly when I select the middle position but I did not hear that when you did it. Could you tell me how you compensate for the the volume drop?

13 years ago

SG jazzy

very nice lespaul sound!

13 years ago

Bruce912

I've watched that clip many times now, Larry, and it keeps getting better somehow!

13 years ago

Jack Starr

I am curious about the Klon Centaur I saw a guitarist named Coco Montoya use it too ,what is it used for

13 years ago

Mary Ho

Excellent!! Thanks for the share:) Grandma Mary

13 years ago

privettricker

That Shrine version of Rolling Man is one of my favorite guitar performances ever, and you nailed the tone, the phrasing, and got the whole thing virtually note-for-note. This is my new favorite YouTube clip.

13 years ago

Bruce912

Great job!! A pleasure to watch, so thanks for sharing it with us.

13 years ago

AndrasSimon

good stuff

14 years ago

NKPman

Fantastic - only just found your latest videos, after listening to your 2 knock out clips of playing the PG LP a couple of yrs ago. You have got these solos off perfectly - not just the notes, but tone, phrasing - everything. This may sound a strange comment, but I wish PG played ike you do nowdays! Obviously I could go to see PG if I wanted, but not how he plays and sounds these days. I'm grateful he is still playing, but its his 1960s stuff I love & you have brought it alive again!

14 years ago

rvollin1935

Just great! Demonstrates why Green was such a superior blues artist. All the best improvisers-whether rock, jazz, blues-have one thing in common...a natural gift for phrasing. Bottom line.

14 years ago

Ricardo Issao Coimbra

Larry, have you tested the Manalishi pickups in a 335 type guitar?

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