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Originally Posted by slipkid
Actually Peter Green was not afraid to "jam" with anyone, nor was Hendrix. I'm sure you've heard the Peter Green banter at the Boston Tea Party 2/70 about English guitarists who are too afraid to show their chops against one-another, just before Joe Walsh plays with FM for a "jam"? Peter Green certainly had no problems playing with Duane Allman, he jammed with him after leaving FM in 11/70.
If you listen to the tapes (Grateful Dead/Allman Brothers/ certain FM members), from the Fillmore East 2/11/70, Owsley Stanley (Bear) cuts out Peter Green on many occasions to make Jerry Garcia sound like he was there. If you really hear the Dark Star-Spanish Jam-Turn On Your Lovelight jam, it became a Duane Allman/Peter Green jam. Yet if you hear how Bear mixed the recording, he gave Duane Allman the advantage.
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Can't see that anyone has claimed he was
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Hendrix loved to jam with anyone. He would have jammed with a tap dancer given the chance.
Yes, that Grateful Dead jam is disappointing.