OH Well!

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Marbles

OH Well!
« on: 10 May 2003, 01:26 am »
So I have bought lots of LP's lately and I'm working my way through them.

I put on a "Not for sale" live version of Fleetwood Mac and hear a song I always liked but never EVER associated with FM.  It's "Oh Well"

Can't help about the shape I'm in
I can't sing, I aint pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to

Oh well

Now when I talk to God
I know he understands
He said "stick by me and I'll be your guiding hand"
But don't ask me what I think of you
I might not give the answer that you want me to

Oh well


This is the rockin tune I've heard on the radio a lot, I just never knew that FM did it.

What songs surprised you when you found out who originally did them?

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Which Fleetwood Mac you talkin' 'bout, Willis??
« Reply #1 on: 10 May 2003, 01:40 am »
Lindsey Buckingham did a remade "Oh Well" on one of the new FM discs, but the REAL "Oh Well" comes from the REAL FM with Peter Green. Should be on "Then Play On" and maybe some other albums (I had it on a red-covered JEM import irrevocably marked with magic marker by the store that sold it for $1.00).

I realized this post sounded snobbier than intended--I DO like the early FM better, but that version by Lindsey is awfully good. I was kinda surprised when I found out they included it in their live set.

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« Reply #2 on: 10 May 2003, 01:44 am »
Fleetwood Mac "Live"

Marked "Loaned for promotion only"  It is a live album (2 LP's) of their 1979/1980 "Tusk" tour

The album was realeased in 1980 by Warner bros.
2WB 3500

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« Reply #3 on: 10 May 2003, 01:56 am »
Just read a bio on Peter Green.


What a sad story.  Guy burnt his brains out on LSD.

http://www.cyberpenguin.net/penguin/peter.htm

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« Reply #4 on: 10 May 2003, 05:08 am »
I have the album "Looking Back" by John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers. Eric Clapton and Peter Green play on this album when they were very young. Every time I would listen to the album, I'd have to look at the back cover to double check who was playing guitar because I had a very hard time telling these two guitarists apart. Peter Green was damn good.

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« Reply #5 on: 10 May 2003, 05:14 am »
If you need  the cd , check out Fleetwood Mac "the vintage years live" on Eagle Records WK24256  year 2002.Good sound,good songs -Oh Well ,Green Manalishi,Black Magic Woman (yes that Santana song-Peter Green wrote it years ago,Santana made it a hit)and 6 other good songs.I picked it up on ebay a few months ago,I had another collection on lp.This  to me was the real FM,an english blues band. Now FM is a pop rock group IMHO.

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« Reply #6 on: 10 May 2003, 11:05 am »
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If you need  the cd , check out Fleetwood Mac "the vintage years live" on Eagle Records WK24256  year 2002.Good sound,good songs -Oh Well ,Green Manalishi,Black Magic Woman (yes that Santana song-Peter Green wrote it years ago,Santana made it a hit)and 6 other good songs.I picked it up on ebay a few months ago,I had another collection on lp.This  to me was the real FM,an english blues band. Now FM is a pop rock group IMHO.


In the 70's, "Green Manalishi" was a Holy Grail--you'd hear it on the radio now & then, but just never could find a copy on record. I was just thrilled to find a "Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits" for $1 at a salvage store.
It also has "Rattlesnake Shake" a great rough blues song that becomes rather humorous when you realize it's about masturbation--"I know a guy whose name is 'Mick.' He don't care if he ain't got no chick. He do the shake. The rattlesnake shake."

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« Reply #7 on: 10 May 2003, 02:51 pm »
Peter Green has released a couple of cd's inrecent years, I caught his band in Portland last year, good blues band and a new style and new tone for Mr. Green. Good player.

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We've hijacked Marbles' thread and taken it to Greenland
« Reply #8 on: 10 May 2003, 03:03 pm »
There are several Peter Green tribute albums, one of which is "Rattlesnake Guitar" a 2 CD set by modern groups covering "classic" Green songs. Some of the groups are not household names, but it's a CD worth listening to if you happen to see it at the local store.

Audio Fidelity has just released a 2 LP set
http://store.acousticsounds.com/store.cfm?Title_ID=11617&do=detail&keywords=newsletter050703

Billy Sheehan covers "Oh Well." I have NO IDEA who he is?!

Marbles

I'm cool with the direction....
« Reply #9 on: 10 May 2003, 03:56 pm »
I never really knew about Peter Green before.  I did not ever know how FM came about either.  It was fun learning about them.

Oh Well  :lol:

It's not as if I've never hijacked a thread before..........

Actually I really like the free flow of info, whatever direction it takes.

Speaking of Greenland, GRANT Green has always been a fav of mine.

Live at the Lighthouse is a pretty good CD.

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Oh, going for the double-hijack gambit?????
« Reply #10 on: 10 May 2003, 06:15 pm »
I've always liked Kermit the Frog's "It's Not Easy being Green." :)

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Re: Oh, going for the double-hijack gambit?????
« Reply #11 on: 11 May 2003, 03:24 am »
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I've always liked Kermit the Frog's "It's Not Easy being Green." :)
And don't forget "the Green Green Grass of Home " by Tom Jones. :D

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Returning to Fleetwood Mac
« Reply #12 on: 11 May 2003, 01:12 pm »
This thread prompted me to pull out some early FM LP's including this from '68  (though MY copy's not that early)


Technically, this band is listed as "Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac" on the back cover.

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« Reply #13 on: 11 May 2003, 03:28 pm »
Now ,if you were to switch to Brown,I'd pull out a lot of my good old Savoy Brown lp's - another group similar to the sound of early FM ! Some great tunes Train to Nowhere,I'm Tired,Tell Mama(a good Mothers Day tune),Can't Get Next To You, and many others. A nice cd collection is "The Savoy Brown Collection" Deram 844 328-2 . Two cd set -good sounding collection ! :D

Marbles

Maybe we should start a new thread... 6 degree's from FM..
« Reply #14 on: 11 May 2003, 03:41 pm »
I think we could find a way to include every band that way  :lol:

You do have to say what the relationship is though.

You all know the game..go for it.....

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« Reply #15 on: 11 May 2003, 03:52 pm »
"You do have to say what the relationship is though." >> British Blues Band, formed 1960's , the guitarist in SB Kim Simmonds still going strong.

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« Reply #16 on: 11 May 2003, 04:14 pm »
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Now ,if you were to switch to Brown,I'd pull out a lot of my good old Savoy Brown lp's - another group similar to the sound of early FM ! Some great tunes Train to Nowhere,I'm Tired,Tell Mama(a good Mothers Day tune),Can't Get Next To You, and many others. A nice cd collection is "The Savoy Brown Collection" Deram 844 328-2 . Two cd set -good sounding collection ! :D


Savoy Brown does a track on Rattlesnake Guitar--

http://www.echoes.mobilixnet.dk/rattlesnake.htm

so we're back to Green.  And green was the color of the bridesmaids' dresses at Kevin Bacon's wedding.