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The Last of a Hundred Deaths
Steyn On-line ^ | July 30, 2020 | Tal Bachman

Posted on 07/30/2020 3:57:20 PM PDT by Twotone

The first time Peter Green died was one night in 1969, in San Francisco. Or possibly New York. Or Los Angeles or Miami or Chicago. Peter could never remember which. He had died a hundred times since, and after a while, all the deaths blurred together.

Behind that first death lay 22 years of life, most of it spent as Peter Greenbaum, an obscure lad from Bethnal Green in the east end of London.

Aside from jellied eels, rhyming slang, and Jack the Ripper's crime spree 80 years earlier, Bethnal Green wasn't known for much. Nothing in particular augured the rise of a Bethnal Green boy to stardom. Yet at the same time, there was always something special about the unusually thoughtful Peter – particularly his guitar playing.

He'd taken up the instrument at age eleven, inspired by the crisp lead playing of Shadows guitarist Hank Marvin. By age fifteen, he was good enough to play around Bethnal Green for a few quid here and there, though mostly for fun.

But by nineteen, he was good enough to warrant an invitation by British blues singer John Mayall to fill in for his vacationing guitarist – an up-and-coming chap by the name of Eric Clapton – for four dates that December of 1965. The gigs went well, Clapton returned a week later, and Green resumed playing local Bethnal Green gigs at pubs, churches, synagogues, and birthday parties. And that might have been the last we ever heard of Peter Green, except that six months later, John Mayall and the Blues Breakers recorded the most iconic British blues album of all-time. Officially entitled Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, but popularly known as "The Beano Album", the record vaulted into the UK Top Ten and made the band famous.

(Excerpt) Read more at steynonline.com ...


TOPICS: History; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: bbking; ericclapton; fleetwoodmac; gibsonguitar; petergreen

1 posted on 07/30/2020 3:57:20 PM PDT by Twotone
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To: Twotone

Interesting, thank you for posting.


2 posted on 07/30/2020 4:07:53 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Twotone
This is a very well written piece.

Interesting too.

3 posted on 07/30/2020 4:10:42 PM PDT by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: Twotone

Always respected Hank Marvin myself. But, Jorgen Ingman (sp) got me started. His version of Apache.


4 posted on 07/30/2020 4:17:52 PM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: Twotone

RIP Peter Green


5 posted on 07/30/2020 4:19:52 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions: $1, Today's Special: Half baked: 50c)
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To: Twotone

I bookmarked it just so I can go back and marvel at the skilled writer.

Mark Steyn is a wonder.


6 posted on 07/30/2020 4:35:59 PM PDT by Glad2bnuts (“If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society is absolute.” Francis Schaeffer)
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To: Glad2bnuts

Author is not Mark Steyn. It’s Tal Bachman (son of rocker Randy Bachman, if I’m not mistaken.)


7 posted on 07/30/2020 4:41:43 PM PDT by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: Glad2bnuts

I am amazed at this article. I have always enjoyed Steyn’s takes on 20th century music, but did not know he was also familiar with the rock and blues genre. I was very touched by this story, being only mildly familiar with the names involved.


8 posted on 07/30/2020 4:49:07 PM PDT by Sicvee (Sicvee)
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To: Twotone

bttt


9 posted on 07/30/2020 5:00:25 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a Simple Manner for a Happy Life :o)
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To: Glad2bnuts

As another noted, it’s not Steyn. But Tal Bachman certainly is a great addition to Steyn’s group.


10 posted on 07/30/2020 5:15:47 PM PDT by Twotone (While one may vote oneself into socialism one has to shoot oneself out of it.)
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To: Twotone
The all to depressing message of this piece is the tragedy of drug use in the entertainment industry. Particularly the music field.

Far too many great artist have had their talents taken away if not their life through drug use.

11 posted on 07/30/2020 5:23:28 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirs)
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To: Twotone
Peter Green's incarnation of Fleetwood Mac was perhaps the best raw, original blues to come from the UK in the 60's, particularly by the time of Then Play On. The Green, Danny Kirwan/Jeremy Spencer, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood lineup was a powerhouse.
12 posted on 07/30/2020 5:25:45 PM PDT by Dr.Deth
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To: rktman

Yes that Jorgen Ingman LP was awesome. Lets not forget the first two Santo & Johnny LPs though...
Slightly sidetracked (no Freddy King is a tad later) I got a bit distracted by the Peter Gunn soundtrack. Also in there we had a few needle drops on Martin Denny.

Some mellow stuff


13 posted on 07/30/2020 5:33:02 PM PDT by Joined2Justify (We've been lied to (a lot))
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To: Joined2Justify

Oh no who did I not mention...?

Yup, and you know the initials ...DE

right, and our Man in Nashville ... CA


14 posted on 07/30/2020 5:35:39 PM PDT by Joined2Justify (We've been lied to (a lot))
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To: Twotone

Fantastic article!


15 posted on 07/30/2020 5:38:03 PM PDT by Auntie Mame (Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
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To: Twotone

For later.

L


16 posted on 07/30/2020 5:41:04 PM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Joined2Justify

Lol. Hadn’t seen Martin Denny mentioned in, oh, decades.


17 posted on 07/30/2020 5:45:03 PM PDT by rktman ( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: Twotone

Bachman has quite a way with words.


18 posted on 07/30/2020 6:01:34 PM PDT by princeofdarkness
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To: rktman

LoL is right. Maybe more like generations, but lets not count. Please! Just listen to the music.


19 posted on 07/30/2020 6:20:38 PM PDT by Joined2Justify (We've been lied to (a lot))
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To: Twotone
Is that THE Tal Bachman that made one of my favorite songs of all time? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ElORM9O-0UM
20 posted on 07/31/2020 2:16:34 AM PDT by Paradox (Don't call them mainstream, there is nothing mainstream about the MSM.)
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