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Memories from Peter's post-Mac jamming in 1970
Here's something I just found!!
John Altman has written a short essay, and there's a photo of a gig at the 100Club that it new to me. http://www.britishbluesarchive.org.u...hp#Peter_Green Here's a better vesion of the photo: http://www.britishbluesarchive.org.u...en/100club.jpg |
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great photo too john altman is a really interesting person! a couple of years i read a wild note he'd had written about ollie halsall http://www.olliehalsall.co.uk/ollieandali.htm z |
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Not sure whether the photos in these links have been posted here before - I saw them about a year ago - but here are three more shots from the 100 Club:
http://www.classicrockimages.co.uk/c...6&prodID=31179 http://www.classicrockimages.co.uk/c...6&prodID=31183 http://www.classicrockimages.co.uk/c...6&prodID=31187 John Altman (who played with the Brunning Sunflower Blues Band) and Duster Bennett can be seen along with Peter in these photos. |
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If so........ oh my God, wouldn't it be nice (Beach Boys, lol) if it were a film and could be made public????? |
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Yeah, that sounds plausible. Alas....
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I see now that I did post those 100 Club photos last year, but not this one (which I can no longer find on the web but downloaded last year).
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the altman essays says that the one photo was via top topham who may remember who shot it - or more about that gig and the period z |
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Thanks a lot!
Wish there was more from this 1970-71 period. Info, pictures, RECORDINGS.. |
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However, it is intruiging ,cause ,if it is a contact print taken from the still negs ,then it's a contact STRIP rather than a contact sheet which is unusual , though possible (unless the several strips of neg were spaced very far appart on the contact paper or only one neg strip was printed onto a large contact paper -all possible ). If it was 16mm movie film B&W positive light would hve to be shone through it to get the image we see ,but then you might expect to see light coming through the sprocket holes -which you don't .So I'd go for it being a contact STRIP and there are obviously other images on that strip .............. Last edited by THD; 06-01-2014 at 07:33 AM.. Reason: additional text |
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nice pictures
Thanks for posting these. I have been off the ledge for a bit
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Thanks, a great find .
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This proves that Mick Fleetwood in 1970 was only after money.
Peter Green leaves FM at the pinnacle of their success in America with the new Boston Tea Party album. Mick Fleetwood didn't allow that album to be released in any condition until Lindsay Buckingham left FM in '85. I get around late 1969, Peter Green was still trying to be the modern Neil Young. Mick Fleetwood wanted to make money. Now Mick Fleetwood regrets those days, and speaks of how Peter Green was brilliant. Mick drove him out. Live with it, Mick.
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Welcome back
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Man, if there was just one tape of Peter's immediate post-Mac gigs.
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