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dansven 03-20-2005 08:19 AM

Some funny pictures of Peter 1998
 
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Hi!

I have the February 1998 issue of the Swedish music magazine "FUZZ", and it features an interview with Peter Green. Peter was interviewed at the office of his manager at the time, Stuart Taylor. The writer says that it was more of a conversation than a straight interview.

This was during the recording of the Robert Johnson Songbook album, so Peter talked about that sessions. He also spoke a bit about what made him quit playing in the early 70s, and mentions going from Vermont to New Orleans to meet a girl (with no address or phone number). Instead he meets a man who is asking him questions of such character as: “Do you know that the blues belongs to the black people?” Being high on mescaline, he considered this and came to the decision to quit play. (I know Peter has given several other reasons to the subject, but this is what he says in this interview.)

Peter also says that his advice to young guitarists is not to care about playing as fast as possible, and don’t try to cover their mistakes with finger technique. Keep it simple! :cool:

Anyway, the writer of the article said that Peter turned into the old star as soon as he came in front of the camera. Here are the photos: :thumbsup:

dino 03-20-2005 09:02 AM

Thanks (tack) Daniel!
Some method acting for the camera there...funny!

ThePenguin 03-20-2005 09:29 AM

You can see a glimpse of the old brooding charismatic Peter in that 1st pic. :) Thanks for posting!!

-Lis

SteveMacD 03-20-2005 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by dansven
This was during the recording of the Robert Johnson Songbook album, so Peter talked about that sessions. He also spoke a bit about what made him quit playing in the early 70s, and mentions going from Vermont to New Orleans to meet a girl (with no address or phone number). Instead he meets a man who is asking him questions of such character as: “Do you know that the blues belongs to the black people?” Being high on mescaline, he considered this and came to the decision to quit play. (I know Peter has given several other reasons to the subject, but this is what he says in this interview.)

He's probably been asked so many times about why he quit playing that he's just giving BS answers these days. Good for him! :laugh:

Tom 03-21-2005 09:16 PM

Cool pics dansven. He has sort of a playful, content look. God bless him.

Gwillaker 04-06-2005 07:05 AM

Really nice pics there. He looks very relaxed and at ease. Very cool! :)

wondergirl9847 04-06-2005 11:15 AM

Hee!!
 
That last one cracks me up! I'll never forget when I smiled at him in London during the PGSG show....the smile I got back from him was so cool. :) I know it sounds stupid, but it was like a connection for a split second.

Wierd.

Gwillaker 04-07-2005 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by wondergirl9847
That last one cracks me up! I'll never forget when I smiled at him in London during the PGSG show....the smile I got back from him was so cool. :) I know it sounds stupid, but it was like a connection for a split second.

Wierd.

I'd love to see Peter Green live. If this original FM reunion thing happens I'd travel to see that! :cool:

P90pup 04-07-2005 09:11 PM

Great shots! Even if he's lost some of his guitar chops....pic #1 is a
ROCKSTAR! I think Pete hasn't ever cut his hair...may have lost some ;)
on the top, but those sides are still intact! I'm proud to say I have never
listened to the Splinter Group! No need. Pete's done it all...30+ years ago,
and better than anyone else. I'm just glad he looks great, happy and I love
that sly dog look...at his age!!! :thumbsup:


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