- Peter Green (musician)
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Name = Peter Green
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Peter Allen Greenbaum
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Born = birth date and age|1946|10|29|df=y
inBethnal Green ,London
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Instrument =Guitar ,Vocals ,Harmonica
Genre =Blues-rock , Rock
Occupation =Guitarist
Years_active = 1966 - present
Label =Epic Records Reprise Records
PVK RecordsCreole Records
Associated_acts =John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers Fleetwood Mac Peter Green Splinter Group
Notable_instruments =Gibson Les Paul Fender Stratocaster
Gibson "Howard Roberts" Fusion
URL =Peter Green (born Peter Allen Greenbaum,
29 October 1946 , inBethnal Green ,London ) is a Britishblues-rock guitarist and founder of the bandFleetwood Mac .A figurehead in the
British blues movement, Green inspiredB. B. King to say, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." Green's playing was marked with a distinctivevibrato and economy of style. Though he played other guitars, he his best known for deriving as a unique tone from his 1959Gibson Les Paul . [cite book |last=Bacon |first=Tony |title=Electric Guitars:The Illustrated Encyclopedia |publisher=Thunder Bay Press |id=ISBN 1-59223-053-9 |pages=pg. 124] - a result of the guitar's neck pickup magnet being reversed to produce an 'out of phase' sound.Biography
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
Green played lead in
Peter Bardens ' band, Peter B's Looners, in 1966. After a three month stint, he had the opportunity to fill in forEric Clapton inJohn Mayall & the Bluesbreakers for three gigs. Upon Clapton's permanent departure not long after, he was hired full-time.Green made his full album debut with the Bluesbreakers with "
A Hard Road ". It featured two compositions by Green, "The Same Way" and "The Supernatural". The latter was one of Green's first extended instrumentals, which would soon become a trademark.In 1967, Green decided to form his own blues band, and left Mayall's Bluesbreakers after appearing on just one album (just as Clapton had done).
Fleetwood Mac
The name of Green's new band was Fleetwood Mac. Originally billed as "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac"; it originated from the band's rhythm section that comprised
Mick Fleetwood andJohn McVie . In the mid 1970s the re-organised band topped the charts with mainstream pop/rock, but initially it was a straight-up blues-rock band playing blues classics and some original material. Green wrote the song "Black Magic Woman " that was eventually picked up by Santana. Green was the leader of the group throughout its initial period of success in the late 1960s, with hits including "Oh Well", "Man of the World", "The Green Manalishi " and the British Charts #1 hit, "Albatross".Following the release of "Albatross" and his consequent rise in fame, Green struggled with success and the spotlight. After a gig in Munich while touring
Europe , Green binged for three days onLSD . In his own words, he "went on a trip, and never came back."Communard Rainer Langhans mentions in his autobiography that he and
Uschi Obermaier met Peter Green in Munich, where they invited him to their "High-Fish-Commune". They were not really interested in Peter Green. They just wanted to get in contact withMick Taylor ; Langhans and Obermaier wished to organize a "Bavarian Woodstock." They wantedJimi Hendrix andThe Rolling Stones as the leading acts of their Bavarian open air festival. They needed the "Green God" just to get in contact with The Rolling Stones via Mick Taylor.Green's personality changed drastically after the episode: he began wearing a robe, grew a beard, and wore a crucifix on his chest (this last despite having been raised Jewish). His use of
LSD may have incited hisschizophrenia . [ [http://www.schizophrenia.com/newsletter/buckets/newsletter/197/197fmac.html Schizophrenia.com ] ] He quit Fleetwood Mac in 1970, performing his final show as a member on20 May 1970 . He recorded a jam session "The End of the Game " and faded into obscurity, taking on a succession of menial jobs. It was during this period that Green sold his trademark 1959 Sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard to Irish guitaristGary Moore .Green had a brief reunion with Fleetwood Mac when
Jeremy Spencer left the group (Green flew to the USA to help them complete the tour) and he was also an uncredited guest on their 1973 "Penguin" album on the track "Night Watch". He also appears on the track "Brown Eyes" from 1979's "Tusk".Mental illness diagnosis
Green was diagnosed with
schizophrenia , a mental illness commonly characterised byhallucinations andparanoia , and he spent time inpsychiatric hospital s undergoingelectroconvulsive therapy in the mid-1970s. Many sources attest to his lethargic, trancelike state during this period. [Celmins, Martin, "Peter Green: Founder of Fleetwood Mac", Castle, 1995. ] In 1977, he was arrested for threatening his accountant, Clifford Davis, with a rifle, but the exact circumstances are the subject of much speculation, the most popular being that Green wanted Davis to stop sending money to him. [Celmins, Martin, "Peter Green: Founder of Fleetwood Mac", Castle, 1995. ] After this incident he was sent to a psychiatric institution in London. This was prior to his re-emergence as a recording artist withPVK Records in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He suffered a relapse in 1984 and effectively lived the life of a tramp-like recluse for six years until he was rescued by his brother Len and his wife, going to live with them in Great Yarmouth and regaining some of his former health and strength.Resurgence
Apart from his solo work in the late 1970s and early 1980s, he contributed to "Rattlesnake Shake" and "Super Brains" on Mick Fleetwood's solo album, "The Visitor", and recorded various sessions with a number of other musicians. Despite some attempts by Gibson at a German trade show to start talks about producing a Peter Green signature Les Paul, Peter's instrument of choice at this time was in fact a Gibson 'Howard Roberts' Fusion, very often seen accompanying him on stage in recent years.
A 1990s comeback saw Green form the
Peter Green Splinter Group , with the assistance of fellow musicians including Nigel Watson andCozy Powell . The Splinter Group released nine albums between 1997 and 2003. It was in the latter part of this period that Peter picked up a black Gibson Les Paul again. [www.fmlegacy.com/ Peter is a prolific collector of guitars, having over 100 at this time. PeterGreen. htm] Peter signed and sold this ebony Les Paul.A tour was cancelled and recording of a new studio album stopped in early 2004, when Green left the band and moved to
Sweden . Shortly thereafter he joinedThe British Blues All Stars , but their tour in 2005 was also cancelled. Green has said that the medication he takes to treat his psychological problems makes it hard for him to concentrate and saps his desire to pick up a guitar; whether there will be any more public ventures remains to be seen.Discography
:"See
Peter Green discography "References
* cite book
first = Martin
last = Celmins
title = Peter Green: Founder of Fleetwood Mac
publisher = Castle Communications
year = 1995
id = ISBN 1-898141-13-4External links
* [http://www.fleetwoodmac.net/penguin/peter.htm Peter Green Biography]
* [http://musicchain.net/tag/Peter%20Green MusicChain - Peter Green]
* [http://bluesnet.hub.org/artists/peter.green.html Peter Green]
* [http://www.fmlegacy.com/Bios/biopeter.html Another Peter Green Biography]
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