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Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Live at Paris Cinema London 1970 - Part 1

Venue: Paris Theatre Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: April 9, 1970

In April 1970, when Fleetwood Mac took the stage at the Paris Theatre in London for what would become a legendary live performance, they were in a fascinating transitional phase. Just prior to this recording, they had released the album "*Then Play On*" in 1969, showcasing their shift towards a more electrified and blues-infused sound under the direction of founding member Peter Green. This live show captures the essence of their early blues roots, a time when the band was still carving out their identity within the music scene. It’s interesting to note that during this period, Fleetwood Mac was starting to gain traction but had yet to achieve the mainstream success they would later realize in the mid-70s. Green's songwriting and guitar work were pivotal to their initial sound, and the energy from these live performances really highlighted the raw, emotional depth of their music, who knew this would be a stepping stone toward their legendary future?

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