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Old 02-25-2009, 04:04 PM
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Default Peter Green's final London concert with Fleetwood Mac

Can be heard at Wolfgangs Vault!

http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/
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Old 02-25-2009, 04:30 PM
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Sorry, I didn't see your post here...I just posted regarding this up at the Pre-Rumours section:

"Your Favorite "Rattlesnake Shake" thread
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:38 PM
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Sorry, I didn't see your post here...I just posted regarding this up at the Pre-Rumours section:

"Your Favorite "Rattlesnake Shake" thread
Yeah, and I just posted it as a new thread.....

Anyway, it can not be highlighted enough.
Wonder who got hold of it and supplied it to Wolfgang's Vault. Supposedly Dinky Dawson himself????
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Old 02-25-2009, 06:32 PM
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Yeah, and I just posted it as a new thread.....

Anyway, it can not be highlighted enough.
Wonder who got hold of it and supplied it to Wolfgang's Vault. Supposedly Dinky Dawson himself????
Yes, it is from the Dinky Dawson collection, just beautiful!

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Old 02-26-2009, 10:47 AM
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The recording has some strange kind of reverb echo throughout. Can this be some kind of digital watermark while a better sounding version is in the future. For a price of course.
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Great stuff.
You have to remember that Wolfgang's vault have mp3 as format,
so it's a compressed version of the concert. Stupid.
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Old 03-02-2009, 07:41 AM
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Great stuff.
You have to remember that Wolfgang's vault have mp3 as format,
so it's a compressed version of the concert. Stupid.
I was reading through the posts on Wolfgang's Vault , where someone asked the same question about the reverb. Dinky Dawson posted a reply that he put the concert through a "WEM" Copycat to recreate the sound that the show had live, as it was in an old Railroad building. He said to turn up the volume and experience what it was likeat that show.

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Old 03-09-2009, 08:23 PM
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Super duper, thanks for the link dude, id never heard before the beginning live, love that song.
Peter was at the height of his powers which is evident in the concert, the mac have never been better in my humble opnion.
Its nice to hear peters talking voice from the time, for me really highlights that this was still an incredibly young man, barely out of his teens. great stuff but always with a tint of melancoly just like his playing. This is the blues, the real life blues
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Dinky has posted an articlw with his recollecions from that evening. It is some great reading, with nods to the sound and echo of the Roundhouse, the feeling of Klimax that particular night and a story about a phallos. There is apparently something special going on with mac and phalloses...
http://crawdaddy.wolfgangsvault.com/...rm-London.html
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Thanks for the link to Dinky Dawson's article, monkeydevil!
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Dinky has posted an articlw with his recollecions from that evening. It is some great reading, with nods to ...[...].

Thanks monkeydevil!

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Old 03-10-2009, 04:57 PM
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Super duper, thanks for the link dude, id never heard before the beginning live, love that song.
Peter was at the height of his powers which is evident in the concert, the mac have never been better in my humble opnion.
Its nice to hear peters talking voice from the time, for me really highlights that this was still an incredibly young man, barely out of his teens. great stuff but always with a tint of melancoly just like his playing. This is the blues, the real life blues
Thahk you too monkeydevil

I never saw peter with a fender bass before that picture

Greenmanstrat:. connect with Shrine 69 to hear another version of Before the Beginning live
another real good one!

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Old 03-10-2009, 05:49 PM
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Dinky has posted an articlw with his recollecions from that evening. It is some great reading, with nods to the sound and echo of the Roundhouse, the feeling of Klimax that particular night and a story about a phallos. There is apparently something special going on with mac and phalloses...
http://crawdaddy.wolfgangsvault.com/...rm-London.html
Great article by Dinky. Wish he would do more of this. He must have more recordings that haven't been released.
Where was "Harold" when the inflatable made its appearance?
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Default Peter's stage banter

Do you notice when the concert starts Peter gives the audience an opportunity to take pictures, then tells them no more for the rest of the concert? According to the Christopher Hjort book, flash photography was bothering Peter at this point. He was certainly more serious by now, with only a couple of laughs. Compare that to the Boston shows when he's having fun with the audience at times, telling stories. I guess his personality really changed after Munich, but his guitar playing was never better.

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Thahk you too monkeydevil

I never saw peter with a fender bass before that picture

Greenmanstrat:. connect with Shrine 69 to hear another version of Before the Beginning live
another real good one!

doodyhead

I would love to hear that Doodyhead, nice one. Any idea how i contact them?
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