Green and Clapton


Did Peter Green ever record with Eric Clapton?
goldenear1948
Anyone wishing to hear the original Fleetwood Mac has to get the double album "Fleetwood Mac Vintage Years" on Sire records. It was put out in 1975, and covers many of the old tunes like the original Black Magic Woman (yes, people do think this was an original Santana compostion), Dust My Broom, Albatross, Doctor Brown, and Shake Your Moneymaker.
Don't forget "Then Play On"; it's my all time favorite. Saw the old Fleetwood Mac along with Quicksilver Messenger Service, next night, Janice, BB & THC, Avalon Ballroom, summer of '69.

I can't believe how many years ago that was. Kids in their forties now. How time passes.

Dan
Got copies of Seven Stars and End of the Game. Some good work for sure. Different but great listens. Washed them in the ultrasonic last week.
Another Peter Green /Fleetwood Mac is "In Chicago" great blues with some Chicago bluesman.
The original FM band can't be beat. B.B. King has said that of the young white blues players "Peter Green is the only one who has made me sweat."
I think Z Z Top and Los Lobos borrow heavily from these guys from time to time. I will never stop listening to the old Fleetwood Mac tracks.