Fleetwood Mac
Seventh National Jazz & Blues Festival
Windsor Racecourse
Windsor England
13 Aug 67
This is a real treat - the first ever public performance by this band which
was an early version of Fleetwood Mac. To be totally anally retentive about
this, the band should be called Fleetwood since Bob Brunning was on bass
(before McVie joined the group). This performance is at the 7th jazz national
festival, in Windsor. A short, but oh so sweet performance and a taste of
things to come. I have no info on the lineage but it sounds definitely
like a low gen aud tape. It's far from perfect, but come on, it's > 40
years old.
1. Talk To Me Baby
2. I'm Goin Home
3. I Need You
4. Instrumental
5. Fine Little Mama
6. The World Keeps On Turning
7. Shake Your Money Maker
Peter Green - guitar & vocals
Mick Fleetwood - drums
Jeremy Spencer - guitar & vocals
Bob Brunning - bass
return