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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 26, 2021 6:27:27 GMT
Ian Anderson - Man Of the World 33,406 views April 1, 2011 MrGnikap 2.02K subscribers
The Jethro Tull's frontman, Ian Anderson plays the flute and sings for a great cover of Peter Green's "Man of the World". Taken fron the album: Rattlesnake Guitar, The Music of Peter Green
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Post by jackinthegreen on Oct 26, 2021 9:48:43 GMT
Ian Anderson - Man Of the World33,406 views April 1, 2011 MrGnikap 2.02K subscribers The Jethro Tull's frontman, Ian Anderson plays the flute and sings for a great cover of Peter Green's "Man of the World". Taken fron the album: Rattlesnake Guitar, The Music of Peter Green Yes MD, it's an interesting album that, I bought it when it was released while I was on holiday in Florida. There are a few notable tracks, including a great version of Green Manalishi, by Arthur Brown, a lovely version of Albatross with Paul Jones on harmonica, and a couple of early tunes covered by Rory Gallagher, which may have been the last things he recorded. Well worth a listen. I forgot, Mick Abrahams is on the album too.
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Post by jackinthegreen on Oct 26, 2021 9:52:04 GMT
Ian's version of Man of the World is ok, but personally I really miss Peter Green's guitar solo....
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 26, 2021 14:15:35 GMT
Ian Anderson - Man Of the World33,406 views April 1, 2011 MrGnikap 2.02K subscribers The Jethro Tull's frontman, Ian Anderson plays the flute and sings for a great cover of Peter Green's "Man of the World". Taken fron the album: Rattlesnake Guitar, The Music of Peter Green Yes MD, it's an interesting album that, I bought it when it was released while I was on holiday in Florida. There are a few notable tracks, including a great version of Green Manalishi, by Arthur Brown, a lovely version of Albatross with Paul Jones on harmonica, and a couple of early tunes covered by Rory Gallagher, which may have been the last things he recorded. Well worth a listen. I forgot, Mick Abrahams is on the album too. Thanks for pointing out these 2 great tracks jackinthegreen
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Post by jackinthegreen on Oct 26, 2021 16:47:12 GMT
Thank-you Bunkerfan Good live video that
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Post by maddogfagin on Oct 26, 2021 16:47:35 GMT
Ian Anderson - Man Of the World33,406 views April 1, 2011 MrGnikap 2.02K subscribers The Jethro Tull's frontman, Ian Anderson plays the flute and sings for a great cover of Peter Green's "Man of the World". Taken fron the album: Rattlesnake Guitar, The Music of Peter Green Yes MD, it's an interesting album that, I bought it when it was released while I was on holiday in Florida. There are a few notable tracks, including a great version of Green Manalishi, by Arthur Brown, a lovely version of Albatross with Paul Jones on harmonica, and a couple of early tunes covered by Rory Gallagher, which may have been the last things he recorded. Well worth a listen. I forgot, Mick Abrahams is on the album too. Ian's version of Man of the World is ok, but personally I really miss Peter Green's guitar solo.... I was lucky enough to see Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac back in the day, especially at the Windsor Jazz & Blues Festival of '67 and our local haunts of The Star in Croydon and the Eden Park Hotel in Beckenham. I always thought he, and Mick Abrahams, were better than than Clapton. Fleetwood Mac - Man Of The World - 2nd version (1969)687,051 views May 25, 2020 Beat-ClubFleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. They have sold more than 120 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling bands. In 1998, select members of Fleetwood Mac were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.
Fleetwood Mac was founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer. Bassist John McVie completed the lineup for their self-titled debut album. Danny Kirwan joined as a third guitarist in 1968. Keyboardist Christine Perfect, who contributed as a session musician from the second album, married McVie and joined in 1970. At this time it was primarily a British blues band, scoring a UK number one with "Albatross", and also had other hits such as the singles "Oh Well" and "Man of the World". All three guitarists left in succession during the early 1970s, to be replaced by guitarists Bob Welch and Bob Weston and vocalist Dave Walker. By 1974, all three had either departed or been dismissed, leaving the band without a male lead vocalist or guitarist.
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Post by jackinthegreen on Oct 26, 2021 16:50:28 GMT
Yes MD, it's an interesting album that, I bought it when it was released while I was on holiday in Florida. There are a few notable tracks, including a great version of Green Manalishi, by Arthur Brown, a lovely version of Albatross with Paul Jones on harmonica, and a couple of early tunes covered by Rory Gallagher, which may have been the last things he recorded. Well worth a listen. I forgot, Mick Abrahams is on the album too. Ian's version of Man of the World is ok, but personally I really miss Peter Green's guitar solo.... I was lucky enough to see Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac back in the day, especially at the Windsor Jazz & Blues Festival of '67 and our local haunts of The Star in Croydon and the Eden Park Hotel in Beckenham. I always thought he, and Mick Abrahams, were better than than Clapton. Fleetwood Mac - Man Of The World - 2nd version (1969)687,051 views May 25, 2020 Beat-ClubFleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. They have sold more than 120 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling bands. In 1998, select members of Fleetwood Mac were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.
Fleetwood Mac was founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer. Bassist John McVie completed the lineup for their self-titled debut album. Danny Kirwan joined as a third guitarist in 1968. Keyboardist Christine Perfect, who contributed as a session musician from the second album, married McVie and joined in 1970. At this time it was primarily a British blues band, scoring a UK number one with "Albatross", and also had other hits such as the singles "Oh Well" and "Man of the World". All three guitarists left in succession during the early 1970s, to be replaced by guitarists Bob Welch and Bob Weston and vocalist Dave Walker. By 1974, all three had either departed or been dismissed, leaving the band without a male lead vocalist or guitarist.The guitars just after 1.40 are sublime
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