Mick Fleetwood & Friends

Celebrate the Music of Peter Green & Early Years of Fleetwood Mac
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Mick Fleetwood & Friends
A stage full of all-star guitarists honor Peter Green.

Mick Fleetwood with “Greeny.”: RossHalfin.

British blues icon Peter Green passed away July 25, 2020, at the age of 73. As one of the founding members of the original Fleetwood Mac with Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, Green influenced a generation of guitarists. His exquisite phrasing and tone were his hallmark as he interpreted American blues for a switched-on generation.

Six months earlier, Fleetwood had organized a concert at the Palladium, in London, to pay tribute to the Mac founder. This sold-out show featured a huge cast, all marked by the supernatural magic of Green. The event bristles with energy, superb playing, and great songs. Jonny Lang’s powerful performance of “Need Your Love So Bad” counterbalances Steven Tyler’s rousing “Rattlesnake Shake,” featuring Billy Gibbons. Pete Townsend, Jeremy Spencer, and David Gilmour also deliver visceral performances.

Rick Vito is the glue that holds things together, with the icing on the cake being an appearance by “Greeny,” the guitar previously owned by Green and later, Gary Moore. It’s now owned by Kirk Hammett, who wails on a mighty version of “The Green Manalishi (with the Two Prong Crown).”


This article originally appeared in VG’s September 2021 issue. All copyrights are by the author and Vintage Guitar magazine. Unauthorized replication or use is strictly prohibited.

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