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If anyone has heard Jeremy's playing recently, he's playing better than ever. PLUS, he even admitted in his Q&A here a few years back that he just was lazy and didn't apply himself while in Fleetwood Mac. NOW?! I think just the original quartet would be great.
No need for the "third guitarist". But, if they were going to be adamant about a third guitarist (and take this from me being as much of the Rick Vito fan that I am), I think if any Fleetwood Mac guitarist were to "fill Danny's shoes", the logical choice would be...oh, God, I can't believe I'm going to say this...Lindsey. There's no coincidence that a majority of the "old songs" that Lindsey chose to cover right after he joined were Danny's tunes: Station Man Tell Me All The Things You Do Sunny Side Of Heaven etc. I can definitely hear Lindsey pulling off "Jigsaw Puzzle Blues" as well. But, again, I really hope that they just keep it to the original quartet, though.
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(Passing out...breathing laboured...Can't believe he said that...Rick's biggest fan thinks Lindsey -LINDSEY- should fill in for Danny...Nothing makes sense anymore...Lights turning black...) The only problem with Lindsey is that he doesn't like the blues, so I doubt that would fly with him. And I just don't see him finding anything artistic about that reunion. But, my biggest fear is that by the time they actually finished the project if Lindsey were in charge, Peter and Jeremy would both go insane (no pun intended) again!
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I was just recently checking out Jeremy's website and listening to some live cuts from him. He really does seem to have his chops together as you say. I think that what would make greeny feel comfortable, and bring out the best in him is if he had a strong second "lead" guitarist to take off the pressure. How about someone like Mick Taylor? Then you'd have a little Mayall connection too. Maybe Albert Lee?
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Well, Jeremy never stopped playing. He's just kept an extremely low profile. As for a second lead guitarist, I still say Rick Vito. Heck, the guy even covers Peter Green on his own albums. His renditions of "I Loved Another Woman" and "Stop Messin' Round" were the high points for my first Mac concert back in 1990. It was dead-on! Mick Taylor and Albert Lee were contemporaries. Vito was a student, much like Kirwan, hence the appeal for me. As much as I don't like the "Tango" video, I'd still buy just for "I Loved Another Woman." It's probably the only good reason to own the video.
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Enough with this Rick Vito... Sure, he's a fine guitar player, but if you go to hear Peter Green,
wouldn't people want to hear him play, not Rick Vito? Imagine if they had Eddie Van Halen in the newly reformed Cream playing Eric's solos? Ok, Eric is in better shape than Peter, but anyway... |
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It's apples and oranges between Clapton and Green. I can't believe you don't see that Peter has a history of freaking out whenever there's a lot of pressure on him. If there was a reunion of the original Mac, there would be much more pressure on Peter. He'd be the guy in charge. That's why the Splinter Group worked. Sure, he was the star of the band, but Nigel took a lot of pressure off of Peter in terms of guitar playing and in terms of the overall direction of the band. Peter didn't make the decisions in that band. He was much more sheltered in the Splinter Group than he would be in Fleetwood Mac. So, another lead guitarist would probably be in order, given Peter's history. And, I think the other guitarist should be dependable, and Rick has a proven track record.
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My "thing" about Rick being involved is that Peter is already there...Rick & Peter's sound & feel are so close it would be like having two of the same guitarist playing. Back in the day, Kirwan had his own different sound (as did Nigel in the PGSG). OK, somebody call Bob Welch...get his ass to the sessions. Welch, Green & Spencer, now THERE's your 3-guitar lineup!
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Anyway, I still won't believe any reunion is happening until I see it with my own eyes (or hear it with my own ears? ). Seems to me that there are a lot of obstacles in the way. |
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To be honest, I think there's a better chance of the original Mac reuniting than Bob and Gary working out a new CBA anytime soon.
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But, I think we should wait to hear how Peter & Jeremy handle the situation themselves before we REALLY go off the deep end with the "third guitarist" scenarios.
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Yeah...you're right that Peter probably feels uncomfortable as the sole lead guitar player. Of course I can see that. It's just that it has to be someone who doesn't "step on his toes". Nigel Watson may have been supportive as a person, but as the years went he kind of almost totally took over on guitar. If you listen to early Splinter gigs Peter is actually playing more solos, "Supernatural" etc; than he did later on. So how is that being supportive?
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this is an exciting prospect for sure. i'll play the devil in this thread.
i don't think this is a very good idea. recall that fleetwood has been trying to get this to happen since peter came back in mid 90's. if you re-read the penguin q&a with peter from 99 you'll find another reference to an attempt to reunite the original fm. you'd hope, that of all people, fleetwood has peter's best interests in mind- but i doubt it. there's a good possibility that it is about money as much as anything. were it about just getting together to play the blues why would they need a record contract? announcing it at the r&r hall of fame is not a good sign. between mick and nigel watson, i'm not sure who i'd choose. if peter wants to do it and is allowed to do it on his own terms, then i hope it happens. i'll buy the record if they make one. but, i don't think peter will do it. and think it is unwise. ok, let me have it! best to all, zero |
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