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Old 10-27-2009, 04:26 PM
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I found this from youtube spain

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A form free band....If it were true then what would be now?

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Hahah, Peter and Nigel are on entirely different planets!
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I miss the Splinter Group...
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Hahah, Peter and Nigel are on entirely different planets!
That's probably why it ended so poorly. That interview is a great example of a strained relationship. Two people who have different opinions of what the future holds with neither listening to the other. Well Nigel was listening, but he thought he could eventually persuade Peter to his direction. I smelled the power grab in that clip.


It's obvious in the "now" (2009) by the heavy tour schedule in November, Peter is quite comfortable in the present. Let's hope if those dates go off without any snafus, that the States are on for 2010?
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That's probably why it ended so poorly. That interview is a great example of a strained relationship. Two people who have different opinions of what the future holds with neither listening to the other. Well Nigel was listening, but he thought he could eventually persuade Peter to his direction. I smelled the power grab in that clip.
In all fairness to Nigel, it must have been hard to deal with Peter. Peter obviously takes a while to process thoughts and probably had a few ideas that were never going to be commercially successful.

Nigel was trying to make some money, this is certain, but he was also trying to make a commercially successful band with Peter. You only have to listen to End of the Game to know why Nigel didn't really want to go down that road...

I'm sure Nigel faced the same problems that Mick and John faced years before, when Peter wanted to give all their money away.

Mentally ill people can be challenging at the best of times, and I think that is often forgotten when people talk about Nigel's dealings with Peter.
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In all fairness to Nigel, it must have been hard to deal with Peter. Peter obviously takes a while to process thoughts and probably had a few ideas that were never going to be commercially successful.

Nigel was trying to make some money, this is certain, but he was also trying to make a commercially successful band with Peter. You only have to listen to End of the Game to know why Nigel didn't really want to go down that road...

I'm sure Nigel faced the same problems that Mick and John faced years before, when Peter wanted to give all their money away.

Mentally ill people can be challenging at the best of times, and I think that is often forgotten when people talk about Nigel's dealings with Peter.

I think that's the crux of the problem, Peter wasn't out playing for commmercial success, he just wanted to have fun as a musician. I think by this point Peter wasn't going to give away his money, he left Mich Reynolds in charge of the financial situation. After seeing Peter's extensive guitar collection tucked away in a storage facility, I think he'd gone beyond the point of giving all of his material items away.


It's hard to say what "commercial success" Nigel could've brought Peter in the late 90's/early 00's. As long as Peter was happy, there was no point in pressing the issue. Mike Dodd is handling Peter Green very well, with little pressue applied. The result are tour dates Mario didn't think were going to happen after the first run in February.


BTW, I'm a fan of "End of the Game" (most of it anyway). "Bottoms Up" is a great tune.
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