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Old 07-20-2004, 05:02 PM
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Default Peter live with Mayall 1967

Hi everybody,

I found this article here o the Penguin:

December 3, 1998: MOJO magazine, December 1998 -- "A priceless live tape of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers featuring Peter Green has been discovered by Mike Vernon. Details are sketchy, but the recording includes versions of Double Trouble, Hideaway, All Your Love and The Stumble. Expect it next year on Deram." Thanks to Julie Kedward for this information.

Has this been released???

"Next year" should have been in 1999! Have I really missed this one, or did it not happen? If it exists, it really is "priceless".

Daniel
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Old 07-20-2004, 07:32 PM
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Thanks for bringing this up, Daniel. I wan't even aware that this existed (if in fact it really does), and obviously I've never heard of it being released. Wonder why we haven't heard anything more about this tape?

(Maybe you should cross-post this to the Pre-Rumours forum too)
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I have been spending time going through old threads and I have the "Hard Road" expanded edition. Did they ever rlease Peter Green doing Hideaway and All Yor Love?

inquiring mind wants to know!
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Old 12-13-2006, 12:12 PM
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I've never heard anything about this other than the mention in MOJO that Daniel spotted. It would be great to hear some live stuff from Mayall with Peter Green.
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Old 12-13-2006, 02:13 PM
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I have been spending time going through old threads and I have the "Hard Road" expanded edition.
There are actually two different expanded "A Hard Road" CDs around now. One 2CD from 2003 that contains all tracks that Peter played with Mayall (except Yo-Yo Man). Then there is a CD from 2006 that contains some of the non-album tracks, plus "No More Tears", "Ridin' On The L&N", "Sitting In The Rain" and "Leaping Christine" from BBC 23rd January 1967. These have only been on bootlegs until now.

When it comes to live recordings, there is a 5CD box from 2006 called "Esseitially John Mayall", that contains "The Stumble" and Double Trouble" from 1967 (with Green and Fleetwood). These are on a disc that is labeled "previously unheard live and session tracks from his (Mayall's) personal archive". So I don't know if these tracks are live or alt. studio takes.

Does anybody have this CD box?
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Old 12-13-2006, 02:59 PM
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I am going to have to check the CD box now. I bought this two years ago. I wonder if they have the new one on itunes?
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there is a 5CD box from 2006 called "Esseitially John Mayall", that contains "The Stumble" and Double Trouble" from 1967 (with Green and Fleetwood). These are on a disc that is labeled "previously unheard live and session tracks from his (Mayall's) personal archive". So I don't know if these tracks are live or alt. studio takes.

Does anybody have this CD box?
I just got my copy of this box but there are no liner notes at all, inside the box is just the five cardboard slip cases the discs come in with virtuanlly nothing listed on them except the tracklistings. The tracks on that disc do have that live sound but more like the BBC recordings type live sound (though I've only had the chance to listen to the disc 1 or 2 times so far since I just got it. I'll come back here & elaborate on it if I think of anything else to say about it after further listens.

It does, in the most vague way, state that John McVie is on the Clapton era "Hideaway" & "Tears in my eyes" live tracks as well. Amazon actually has more info on the years these were recorded, the years recorded aren't even listed on the CD (just the last names of the personnel on the tracks)!

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Old 12-26-2006, 06:44 PM
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Thanks so much for the info, John!
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When it comes to live recordings, there is a 5CD box from 2006 called "Esseitially John Mayall", that contains "The Stumble" and Double Trouble" from 1967 (with Green and Fleetwood).

Does anybody have this CD box?
There are fine Greeny's guitar work on these tracks.
They are much longer than studio versions.
On Double Trouble Peter plays guitar solo (two minutes) which is missing on studio version.
The time of the tracks:
The Stumble - 7:04
Double Trouble - 6:54

The line up on both tracks - Mayall, Green, McVie, Fleetwood

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Default Bluesbreakers featuring P Green

You'll find some great pieces of live stuff (and info) at:

http://www.johntherevelator.nl/history/peter_green_

look for "Unique live recordings London 1967" and "continue »"

or:

http://www.johntherevelator.nl/disco...495f99f96260a3

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You'll find some great pieces of live stuff (and info) at:

http://www.johntherevelator.nl/history/peter_green_

look for "Unique live recordings London 1967" and "continue »"

or:

http://www.johntherevelator.nl/disco...495f99f96260a3

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What a treasure trove!
Thanks for the tip!
I didn't see any details about the release, though?
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Old 05-18-2008, 09:51 AM
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Yes, thanks so much for the link to that website, zoork! It's hard to tell when anything will actually be released, but I suppose you can email the John the Revelator website for more info.
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Old 05-18-2008, 10:38 AM
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Default Peter live with Mayall 1967

Thanks indeed for these links, zoork! The John the Revelator site certainly whizzed me back 40 odd years, as Tom Huissen (who recorded the Bluesbreaker tapes) was staying with me and my brother John at our parents' house when most of the tapes were recorded. I was at some of the gigs and John at all of them. It's slightly miffing, though, that almost all of the Mayall/Green photographs from that period on the site were taken by John, and he's not credited, as far as I can see. I must contact Tom and try to get that rectified -- and also find out if CDs of the performances are available.
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Thanks indeed for these links...[...]
Got it from a nice chap, and thought it would be appreciated here... :-)

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What a treasure trove!
Thanks for the tip!
I didn't see any details about the release, though?
YES! A treasure trove it is! Thank you Zork 1. ! (And Tom for being there )

I almost fell of the chair with happiness at the sound of these recordings.

It seems that a lot of people have e-mailed the web site and asked how to get hold of the cd's but has gotten no answer.

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