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![]() Just wanting to ask for some thoughts when pinpointing these two differing times in Peter Greens career (1981 and 2004). When you think about any original songs released from these periods did Peter write any lyrics or were his last lyrics with Fleetwood Mac in 1969? The material from 1981 was from Whatcha Gonna Do album and the 2004 PG Splinter Group is material from Reaching the Cold 100. It looks like 1981 is more influenced by Peter's brother Mike and 2004 is his friend Nigel Watson. From what I've read all those Splinter Group albums are well received and I don't hear as much about the Peter Green's bands from the early 1980s. Can that 1981 band compare with what he was doing in 2004? Do fans admire one period more or is the Splinter Group hands down the preferred of these two time periods? It would be cool to get some thought on this from fans who know both periods well.
Last edited by greenfire; 12-22-2022 at 12:40 PM.. Reason: poor wording |
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