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Peter Green: Splinter Group - In Concert
Filmed as part of the 2003 tour, Peter Green is captured in full flight on guitar, harmonica and vocals, backed by The Splinter Group. The two-hour plus show is split into two sets: acoustic and electric.
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures the legendary British blues guitarist Peter Green and his Splinter Group performing live. The performance showcases Green's signature slide guitar style and his enduring influence on blues music. The film offers fans a chance to relive the magic of Green's live performances during this period.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for this particular concert film are scarce, Peter Green's live performances with the Splinter Group were generally well-regarded by blues enthusiasts for their authentic sound and Green's masterful guitar work, even as his health impacted his ability to tour extensively. The release of this concert film was seen as a valuable addition to his discography for fans.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for capturing Peter Green's unique guitar talent in a live setting.
Highlights the raw, authentic blues sound of the Splinter Group.
A must-see for fans of Peter Green and classic blues guitar.
Google audience: Audience reception for this concert film is largely positive among fans of Peter Green and blues music, praising the quality of the performance and the opportunity to see him play live.
Fun Fact
Peter Green, a founding member of Fleetwood Mac, left the band in 1970 due to mental health struggles, embarking on a period of reclusiveness before his resurgence with the Splinter Group.
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