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  1. 27 de feb. de 2020 · last updated 27 February 2020. Long before Rumours turned them into American superstars, Fleetwood Mac were a British blues band led by guitar genius Peter Green. These are the top 10 best songs from their earliest era.

    • It's About Time! Peter Green1
    • It's About Time! Peter Green2
    • It's About Time! Peter Green3
    • It's About Time! Peter Green4
  2. Peter Allen Greenbaum, más conocido como Peter Green (Londres, 29 de octubre de 1946-Ib., 25 de julio de 2020), [1] fue un músico, compositor, multiinstrumentista y productor discográfico británico de blues rock y rock, conocido mayormente por haber sido el guitarrista y sucesor de Eric Clapton en John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, y por ser ...

    • Peter Allen Greenbaum
    • The Green God
  3. 26 de jul. de 2020 · Rob Sheffield tributes Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green and breaks down why the band's co-founder and mystery man is a lost guitar genius. Getty Images. If there’s one song that sums up the stoic ...

  4. 15 de jun. de 2022 · Classic Rock. Peter Green: the superstar with the human touch who sent Fleetwood Mac into orbit. By Johnny Black. ( Classic Rock ) published 15 June 2022. Among the many stars of London’s blues scene, one guy outplayed them all – Peter Green. This is the story of his time in The Bluesbreakers, and how Fleetwood Mac were born.

  5. D [2] The End of the Game is an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967–1970. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album, recorded in June of that year, only a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac.

    • Peter Green
    • December 1970
    • May–June 1970
  6. 29 de jul. de 2020 · Peter Green died in his sleep July 25, at the age of 73. His warm voice and distinctive guitar playing propelled the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac to stardom in the U.K.

  7. Peter Green performing with Fleetwood Mac in 1969. Image: Estate Of Keith Morris / Getty. 16. Rattlesnake Shake. Proto-rock, right down to the leery masturbation metaphor, Rattlesnake Shake was a crowd-pleaser from 1969’s Then Play On that showed another side of Green’s uninhibited and versatile songwriting.