an irish holiday
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usher
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where dreams come true

Once described by BB King as "the only white guy to ever make me sweat", Peter Green's place in the guitar world's hall of fame has long been assured. Now, six years on from his comeback with the Splinter Group, Peter Is once again playing the sort of guitar licks that originally elevated him to such stellar heights. His vocals, now an octave lower than in his Fleetwood Mac days, are filled with an intensity and passion of one who has suffered and his harmonica playing has possibly never been so good. The show is two sets - one of acoustic blues (Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Otis Rush covers) and an electric set with a mix of Splinter Group originals and Fleetwood Mac classics.
Directed by Perry Joseph
2003
60 mins