Notes:Peter Green left the band in May 1970 as his parting single, the awesome "The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Prong Crown)", became another Top 10 hit. He was replaced by Christine Perfect, now married to John McVie, and while his loss was an obvious blow, Kirwan's songwriting talent and Spencer's sheer exuberance maintained a measure of continuity on a fourth album, Kiln House. However, in 1971 the group was rocked for a second time when Spencer disappeared midway through an American tour. It transpired that he had joined a religious sect, the Children Of God and while Green deputized for the remainder of the tour, a permanent replacement was found in a Californian musician, Bob Welch.
There's been a lot of rumor-slinging about this set.
Some say that Peter Green was there while others insist that it's Danny Kirwan solo on guitar. Nevertheless: there ARE two guitars playing if you listen carefully enough:
a rhythm and a lead.
Here's the comment I think best sums up this point:
"This is the Kiln House tour where Peter Green was flown in to replace Jeremy Spencer who had abruptly quit. Peter is playing RHYTHM guitar on all the tracks. Danny Kirwan is playing LEAD guitar on ALL tracks. Peter's guitar can be heard on TMATTYD jam. He was not familiar with the material and once arriving at the concert venue directly from the airport, the band practiced with Peter (and Nigel Watson, who had accompanied him from the UK) briefly backstage before going on."
1. Station Man
2. Get Like You Used to Be
3. Dragonfly
4. Purple Dancer
5. I'd Rather Go Blind
6. Tell Me All the Things You Do Jam
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