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His career riddled by drug abuse and paranoia,
Peter Green
is still regarded by some fans as the greatest white blues guitarist ever,
Eric Clapton
notwithstanding. As he grew up in London's working-class East End,
Green
's early musical influences were
Hank B. Marvin
of
the Shadows
,
Muddy Waters
,
B.B. King
,
Freddie King
, and traditional Jewish music.
Born
Peter Greenbaum
but calling himself
Peter Green
by age 15, he played bass before being invited in 1966 by keyboardist
Peter Bardens
to
play lead in
the Peter B's
, whose drummer was a lanky chap named
Mick Fleetwood
. The 19-year-old
Green
was with
Bardens
just three months before joining
John Mayall
's
Bluesbreakers
, whose rapidly shifting personnel included bassist
John McVie
and drummer
Aynsley Dunbar
. A keen fan of
Clapton
,
Green
badgered
Mayall
to give him a chance when the
Bluesbreakers
guitarist split for an indefinite vacation in Greece.
Green
sounded great and, as
Mayall
recalls, was not amused when
Clapton
returned after a handful of gigs, and
Green
was out.
When
Clapton
left the band for good six months later to form
Cream
,
Mayall
cajoled
Green
back. Fans were openly hostile because
Green
was not God, although they appreciated
Clapton
's replacement in time. Producer
Mike Vernon
was aghast when
the Bluesbreakers
showed up without
Clapton
to record the album
A Hard Road
in late 1966, but was won over by
Green
's playing. On many tracks you'd be hard-pressed to tell it wasn't
Clapton
playing. With an eerie
Green
instrumental called
"The Supernatural,"
he demonstrated the beginning of his trademark fluid, haunting style so reminiscent of
B.B. King
.
When
Green
left
Mayall
in 1967, he took
McVie
and
Fleetwood
to found
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac
.
Jeremy Spencer
and
Danny Kirwan
shortly afterward gave
Fleetwood Mac
an unusual three-guitar front line.
Green
was at his peak for the albums
Mr. Wonderful
,
English Rose
,
Then Play On
, and a live
Boston Tea Party
recording. His instrumental
"Albatross"
was the band's first British number one single and
"Black Magic Woman"
was later a huge hit for
Carlos Santana
. But
Green
had been experimenting with acid and his behavior became increasingly irrational, especially after he disappeared for three days of rampant drug use in Munich. He became very religious, appearing on-stage wearing crucifixes and flowing robes. His bandmates resisted
Green
's suggestion to donate most of their money to charity, and he left in mid-1970 after writing a harrowing biographical tune called
"The Green Manalishi."
After a bitter, rambling solo album called
The End of the Game
,
Green
saddened fans when he hung up his guitar, except for helping
the Mac
complete a tour when
Spencer
suddenly joined the Children of God in Los Angeles and quit the band.
Green
's chaotic odyssey of almost a decade included rumors that he was a gravedigger, a bartender in Cornwall, a hospital orderly, and a member of an Israeli commune. When an accountant sent him an unwanted royalty check,
Green
confronted his tormentor with a gun, although it was unloaded.
Green
went to jail briefly before being transferred to an asylum.
Green
emerged in the late '70s and early '80s with albums
In the Skies
,
Little Dreamer
,
White Sky
, and
Kolors
, featuring at times
Bardens
,
Robin Trower
drummer
Reg Isidore
, and
Fairport Convention
drummer
Dave Mattacks
. He reprised the
Then Play On
Mac
standard
"Rattlesnake Shake"
on
Fleetwood
's solo 1981 album,
The Visitor
. British author Martin Celmins wrote
Green
's biography in 1995. Psychologically troubled, on medication, and hardly playing the guitar for most of the '90s, the reclusive
Green
resumed sporadic recording in the second half of the decade. He surfaces unexpectedly from time to time, most prominently January 12, 1998, when
Fleetwood Mac
was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In a rare, perfect moment,
Green
jammed with fellow inductee
Santana
on
"Black Magic Woman."
~ Mark Allan, All Music Guide
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