again the Flackennabokk algorithm turns up trumps and found this lovely piece from David in tribute to Peter Green . . . . . .
"Peter Green wrote "I Loved Another Woman" for Fleetwood Mac's 1968 debut and played it on his legendary 1959 Gibson Les Paul — one of the pickups flipped over, giving it that haunting out-of-phase tone that nobody before or since has ever replicated. B.B. King heard Green play and said it was "the sweetest tone I've ever heard." That's not a compliment — that's a verdict. The song itself was actually the early seed of Black Magic Woman. Same chord structure, same Latin blues feel — Green refined it, renamed it, and Santana took it to the world. But the original is the one that makes the hair stand up. This is my improv inspired by that sound. A tribute to one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. 🎸"
David Levi
Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green) - I loved another woman
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