RIP Peter Green

The 4 album set called 25 years - The Chain, is an excellent starting point for those wanting to know Peter and Fleetwood Mac. Released in the 90's it gives a really good run down, including the newer stuff. From there, you progress. Go back further into the Bluesbreakers, and then beyond Mac. Once your plate is full, sit back and enjoy.
 
Not by me. I've got two different items of his fist one, In The Skies: One is a limited British first pressing in green translucent vinyl, the other one a German Creole pressing, also from 1979.



Best regards!
 

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Fleetwood Mac after Peter Green is really an entirely different band.
There were many iterations after Peter.
Yeah. That Buckingham/Nicks bunch has sacrificed
That was one of them.
Danny Kirwan took over from Peter who was then usurped by Bob Welsh and Christine McVie playing a bigger role before Buckingham/Nicks came along.
Billy Burnette was with them for a bit as lead male vocalist when Lyndsey left.
Dave Mason played a small part as did a number of others whose names escape me. Like the lady whose parents were the Bonnie, Delaney and Friends group. She had the unenviable task of replacing Stevie for a spell.
There was also that guy who was doing Mick's wife for a while.
Maybe others as well, I don't follow them like I used to so I have no idea who's in the band or even if they are still together.
 
Having avoided the news recently, I just learned that Peter passed. It's sad indeed.

I have to thank Clapton for telling him to put down his bass and pick up a guitar. Doing so helped bring to rock and roll one of the greatest blues guitarists ever recorded!

R.I.P Peter. I hope you finally find the peace you deserve.