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Fleetwood Mac - The Early Years

Fleetwood Mac - The Early Years

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The original Fleetwood Mac
Review: The Fleetwood Mac of the 70's made it embarassing to say you were a fan,but these fantastic performances from the BLUES band formed by Peter Green are a delight to watch. They're mainly old UK & Euro TV shows doing "Oh Well","Rattlesnake Shake" and other early gems.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best english blues band ever!
Review: This dvd is dfinetily a must, for anybody who's into the british blues boom, of the late '60's. Leaded by probably the most emotional electric guitarist ever to handle a Gibson Les Paul. Nobody played with such finesse and fluidity, as Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac, in their heyday! And it's a disaster to this kind of music that Peter Green gave up his life, in the way he did. However, having read his biograph, I can see that. Anyway, for anyone who's into english blues, this dvd is a wise investment! In wiew of the technical level at the time, the sound and picture isn't perfect on all tracks, but be that as it may. This dvd's real value are as a timepiece!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not much but good
Review: This is the early fleetwood mac, so if you are a Peter Green fan this is a must. The only problem is that not all the songs that are advertised in the back of the video ara actually played, no black magic woman, stop messing round or green manalishi performances here, just collages. But there are also some very good live performances of oh well, world keep on turning, and like crying like dying. And some lip-synch as well in albatross and man of the world. But overall is great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this sums up the 50's/60's of rock'n' roll
Review: this real good it takes you back to the 50's & 60's none of this rap and disco stuf


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