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manfred 01-20-2009 05:53 AM

Peter Green live in Hamburg
 
At 25th of February 2009, Peter Green is playing live with his Band at Hindenburgstrasse 2, Hamburg 22303, Downtown Blues Club, 19:00 o'clock.

The line-up of his band:

Peter Green (lead guitar/vocals)
Mike Dodd (rhythm guitar/vocals)
Geraint Watkins (piano/organ/vocals, Ex-Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings, Ex-Nick Lowe, Ex-Dave Edmunds, and Ex-Rory Gallagher)
Matt Radford (bass, Ex-Nick Lowe)
Andrew Flude (drums/vocals)

My tickets are ordered.

A link to order:
http://www.ticketmaster.de/h/customer_serve.html#

Best wishes and regards

Manfred

kowk 01-20-2009 06:27 AM

Manfred - don't be late for the gig !!!!
 
Hello Manfred,
I've found the info that the gig is going to start at 21.00.

So don't be late or too early for the gig :)

Peter Green & Band
Landhaus Walter (Downtown Bluesclub)
Hamburg
Mi 25 Feb 2009, 21:00


So check it out :)

Have a good time with the music of our beloved Greeny.

Regards
Krzysztof

I hope Peter is going to play near my place too.

manfred 01-20-2009 11:39 AM

Hi Krzysztof,

my tickets arrived today. You're right. The performance starts at 21:00 and the club opens at 20:00.

Best wishes and regards
Manfred

Popmuseum 01-24-2009 12:04 PM

Brushing up Your German
 
PETER GREEN and friends / Februar 2009
http://www.music-pool.com/master.php...ls&site_id=199

dansven 01-24-2009 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Popmuseum (Post 794573)
PETER GREEN and friends / Februar 2009
http://www.music-pool.com/master.php...ls&site_id=199

That photo of Peter looks new!
Wonder if there are any larger photos.:blob2:

Ms Moose 01-24-2009 02:15 PM

Making progress in the German spelling department
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Popmuseum (Post 794573)
PETER GREEN and friends / Februar 2009
http://www.music-pool.com/master.php...ls&site_id=199

I could almost understand all of the text! He looks merry on that picture! I will be seeing PG and His Friends in Amsterdam on the 21st of february. Great that he is playing in Hamburg as well.

Ms Moose

dansven 01-24-2009 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ms Moose (Post 794584)
I could almost understand all of the text! He looks merry on that picture! I will be seeing PG and His Friends in Amsterdam on the 21st of february. Great that he is playing in Hamburg as well.

Ms Moose

Yes, something about this being a great joy for both Peter and the audience, and that the setlist will consist of some Mac numbers and Peter's favourite blues classics... or is my German long lost? ;)

You're lucky indeed!
Hope they come to Norway! :woohoo:

absinthe_boy 02-02-2009 04:12 AM

If my schoolboy German has not escaped me, it says something like this.

Today Peter Green plays with a rock band, which is a great combination of experience and youth. (talks about Watkins and other band members). The first European concerts promise to be a relaxed and joyful return to the stage for both sides, Peter and his public. The set consists of some Mac/Green classics and a selection of Peter's favourite Blues classics. A great chance to experience a bluse guitar legend for the first time in 5 years!

Or something very like that :)

mzero 02-03-2009 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by absinthe_boy (Post 796270)
If my schoolboy German has not escaped me, it says something like this.

Today Peter Green plays with a rock band, which is a great combination of experience and youth. (talks about Watkins and other band members). The first European concerts promise to be a relaxed and joyful return to the stage for both sides, Peter and his public. The set consists of some Mac/Green classics and a selection of Peter's favourite Blues classics. A great chance to experience a bluse guitar legend for the first time in 5 years!

Or something very like that :)

ab- thanks for the translation. for those lucky enough to be there it will be something. will it be with this group that peter doesn't play most of the leads or do vocals on some songs? it looks to be a great band either way - hope so. zero

doodyhead 02-03-2009 07:05 PM

I hope they come to the USA too
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dansven (Post 794585)
Yes, something about this being a great joy for both Peter and the audience, and that the setlist will consist of some Mac numbers and Peter's favourite blues classics... or is my German long lost? ;)

You're lucky indeed!
Hope they come to Norway! :woohoo:

I am happy for you folks too.

I hope they tape and video this.

I think I posted this already when I first heard the news

doodyhead

fleetwood_az 02-08-2009 07:35 AM

Great to see that Greeny is still touring and going strong :)

Popmuseum 02-17-2009 03:01 PM

Liebe zum Blues: Peter Green im Portrait
Britischer Bluesgitarrist ist 2009 wieder auf Europa-Tournee
http://rhythm-blues.suite101.de/arti...iebe_zum_blues

manfred 02-26-2009 08:57 AM

It was a great performance yesterday in Downtown Bluesclub, Hamburg. The Gig was sold out (maybe 350 People in the audience) and the band played very well. It’s unbelievable that it was just the 4th gig they did together. There is great harmony between them.

Pete – out off stage always escorted by 3 german bodyguards – was in good shape. He played fine and smiled very often very lucky. The set list was the same as in the Paradiso in Amsterdam:

01. Blues Don´t Change - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Albert King)
02. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You - Lead vocals: Mike Dodd (Bob Dylan)
03. Dance On - Instrumental (Hank Marvin)
04. Many Rivers To Cross - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Jimmy Cliff)
05. Guess I’m A Fool - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Memphis Slim)
06. Albatross - Instrumental (Peter Green)
07. When Lights Go Out - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Willie Dixon)
08. That Lucky Old Sun - Lead vocals: Mike Dodd (B. Smith/H. Gillespie)
09. Stranger Blues - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Elmore James)
10. Off The Hook - Lead vocals: Mike Dodd (Jagger/Richard)
11. Long Grey Mare - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Peter Green)
12. The Stumble - Instrumental (Freddie King)
13. The Thrill Is Gone - Lead vocals: Peter Green (B.B. King)
Zugaben/Encore:
14. A Rainy Night in Georgia - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Tony Joe White)
15. Black Magic Woman - Lead vocals: Peter Green (Peter Green)


I think it’s very interesting, they are playing now only 5 or 6 songs that contained through the past to Pete’s repertoire. But all the new ones sound fantastic and are well chosen.

The audience enjoyed the show very much and went after 90 minutes satisfied home. Some of them missed “Oh Well” in the set, but Mike Dodd promised them to play it in the future: “Give us some more time. We’ll play it someday…Today it’s just our 4th gig.” Mike clearly took over the part of Nigel and is talking mostly to the audience until the shows.

Dear people, I hope my review was a little bit interesting for you.

At the end I have two questions about the new songs. Maybe you can help: I think DANCE ON is a very great instrumental. Does anybody know who wrote/composed it or who recorded it in the past. And I like CHICKEN WINDOW too, but don’t know anything about that song. Some informations would be kind.

Best wishes and regards
Manfred

Popmuseum 02-26-2009 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manfred (Post 800121)
It was a great performance yesterday in Downtown Bluesclub, Hamburg. The Gig was sold out (maybe 350 People in the audience) and the band played very well. It’s unbelievable that it was just the 4th gig they did together. There is great harmony between them.

Thank you very much for your review. I'm very interested if or how the German newspapers will review the concert too.

Norton 02-26-2009 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manfred (Post 800121)

At the end I have two questions about the new songs. Maybe you can help: I think DANCE ON is a very great instrumental. Does anybody know who wrote/composed it or who recorded it in the past. And I like CHICKEN WINDOW too, but don’t know anything about that song. Some informations would be kind.

Best wishes and regards
Manfred

Peter Green has often said that one of his earliest influences was Hank Marvin of the The Shadows (the original band that started with Cliff Richard...). I am assuming that it is the same one as their early sixties hit named Dance On. It was written by V. and E. Murtaugh, R. Adams

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY4HCQYx1vg

Not sure of the origin of Chicken Window though...

Thanks much for the gig review.... I can only hope they tour in the UK.....


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