In December 1969 Fleetwood Mac left london for an epic two month tour of the USA. While they were away they made recordings with Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon, Otis Spann & Others, while back home Albatros topped the charts. This superb set was performed in San Francisco's best known venue the Filmore West on 17th January 1969, where they were on the bill with Creedence clearwater revival & Albert Collins - Broadcast on KSAN-FM. Capturing a legendary band at the peak of their powers, Its presented here with background notes & images.
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In December 1969 Fleetwood Mac left london for an epic two month tour of the USA. While they were away they made recordings with Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon, Otis Spann & Others, while back home Albatros topped the charts. This superb set was performed in San Francisco's best known venue the Filmore West on 17th January 1969, where they were on the bill with Creedence clearwater revival & Albert Collins - Broadcast on KSAN-FM. Capturing a legendary band at the peak of their powers, Its presented here with background notes & images.
Side 1:
1. Can't stop loving my baby
2. Like it this way
3. I've got a mind to give up living
4. Stop mess'in around
Side 2:
1. Loving Kind
2. Baby please set a date
3. Madison Blues
4. Jenny Jenny
Side 3:
1. Rattlesnake shake > Underway
Side 4:
1. Oh, Susannah (Tease) > Twist & shout
2. If you let me love you
3. Long tall sally
This is the original Fleetwood Mac - with Peter Green and Danny Kirwan (includes Jeremy Spencer as well) - at a time when their songwriting was really at its peak. Greeny's guitar work is exceptional, and for a long while his loss to fans was a tragedy. Of course he continues to play - but this was his real peak, with great sides-men accompanying him.
- Mark
If you like Blues Rock music then you won't be disappointed - anything like Free, Thin Lizzy, Hendrix, Cream and Eric Clapton fans would like this set. The booklet is very well written too, and contains some stuff about the band I didn't even know
- Karl