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Old 03-19-2005, 10:15 AM
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What are the odds of the "67-'70 version of Mac ever playing music together again - even a short set just one time maybe? I found one Greeny interview (from a couple of years ago) where he spoke of how he has dinner with Mick occasionally. He didn't seem to think McVie would be all that exicted about playing. I would think that if Peter were really into it it would be the main push that might get it done. Wouldn't it be cool to see just what would come through Mr. Green's fingers if he were onstage with his old bandmates, and had that Les Paul around his neck?....I'm sure you've all thought about, and discussed this, but I'm new here and just wanted to see what some of you seasoned Greeny fans thought about the odds of such a reunion really happening.
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Old 03-19-2005, 12:15 PM
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ORIGINAL FLEETWOOD MAC LINEUP LOOKING TO RECORD AGAIN
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If everything works out, the original Fleetwood Mac lineup from 1967 will hit the studio again this year. That's the word from drummer Mick Fleetwood, who wants guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer to join up with him and bassist John McVie, who are the only ones who've been in every version of the band. While walking the red carpet at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on Monday (March 14th) in New York City, Fleetwood exclusively told us about the plans to reform the band: "I am actually talking to Peter about doing, making some music, and in truth, we're finding out whether anyone's interested in, in -- whether they want us to make some music, 'cause there's no point in making music if you can't get a record label to do it. I am actually trying quite hard to put those musicians in a studio."


The current Fleetwood Mac lineup -- Fleetwood, McVie, singer-guitarist Lindsey Buckingham, and frontwoman Stevie Nicks -- are enjoying some time apart after the virtually two years they spent together making and touring behind 2003's Say You Will.

The original Fleetwood Mac lineup only made one album, which was called Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac in 1968. They were joined by singer-keyboardist Christine Perfect and guitarist Danny Kirwan for 1968's Mr. Wonderful and 1969's English Rose, although Perfect -- who changed her name to Christine McVie after marrying John McVie -- didn't become a full-time member until 1971 due to contractual issues. Green left after 1969's Then Play On, and Spencer quit during a U.S. tour in 1971. Both men were heavy drug users, and they suffered emotional and mental damage.

Green has been releasing albums steadily since 1997. Fleetwood told LAUNCH that Spencer is doing well, and that they played together about a year ago.


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WOW!!

Thank you SO much for posting this, wondergirl9847
If it DOES happen, it will be fantastic!!! I have to admit that I have been hoping... and now that Peter does not play with Splinter Group anymore... well, I guess Mick Fleetwood just won't let this chance get away.

My only hope if it happens, is that it is done in a proper way so that Peter and Jeremy will not have too much pressure.

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Thanks so much to nickslive.

Yeah, I hope that if this is done, it will be done with respect and dignity.
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Wow! I didn't expect such a great response when I posed the question. Thanks for the news wondergirl. The timing seems good too to do this now. As dansven said, Greeny is not involved witht the Splinter group. And Mac is in a down period I guess. I know one thing - if this reunion has any chance to happen than Mick will get it done. There's no doubt in my mind about that after reading his book. What a wonderful thing for them (especially Peter) to sort of come full circle. I didn't see Danny Kirwan mentioned as part of the story. What about him.
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Unhappy Danny...

I don't think we'll ever hear from Danny again and I'm usually an optimist. I pray that he's well. I would most DEFINITELY go see Danny with FM or even alone.

I am still in a bit of a haze that I got to see Peter in 2003 in London.
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Wow! I didn't expect such a great response when I posed the question. Thanks for the news wondergirl. The timing seems good too to do this now. As dansven said, Greeny is not involved witht the Splinter group. And Mac is in a down period I guess. I know one thing - if this reunion has any chance to happen than Mick will get it done. There's no doubt in my mind about that after reading his book. What a wonderful thing for them (especially Peter) to sort of come full circle. I didn't see Danny Kirwan mentioned as part of the story. What about him.
I would agree that Mick will probably push it strongly if there's enough interest. I'm sure John would do it and Jeremy most likely also... Pete's probably the one who has to be handled w/ the most care.

Don't think Danny would be well enough to do it. But if he did, wow, can you imagine..that would be unreal.

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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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