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Old 01-14-2009, 05:36 PM
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Well my choice of words simply reflect what I have witnessed on stage, and how I've felt (and still feel) about it.
Do you remember when Peter walked off? It must have been in the 80s, right? Not with the Splinter Group?

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Even in the studio, it's difficult to tell where Snowy or Nigel or brother Mick (et al) end, and Pete begins.
Well, when it comes to guitar solos I've never had any trouble spotting Peter .. the only exception being a couple of tracks on "In The Skies". On the rest of the 80s albums it's mainly Peter on lead. With the Splinter Group it was easy, because Peter and Nigel had very different styles. If you go waaaay back on this forum there are threads where we "solve" the guitar issues of the SG records, and I'd say we are 99.9 percent correct

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No that's not what I meant. I was simply referring to anyone who might be lurking or visiting the Ledge as a (non-signed-in) "guest." No "good guy" or "bad guy" connotations are implied at all. Keep in mind our posts are spidered and indexed into various search engines, including the mother of them all Google. Lots of folks end up reading these comments without ever having set foot directly at the forum.
Yes, thanks for clearing this up. I wasn't sure what you meant.

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Now if you want a little more fun and angst, try visit this thread. Not sure if you happened upon it yet, but we had a great time mashing on that one, even if it went well beyond a discussion of PG's blues.

Interesting Read
http://ledge.fleetwoodmac.net/showthread.php?t=38213
Haha, thanks. You know, I did read you guys at the time, but I never had the time to join!
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