Hi-Rez & CD Quality downloads of long-lost MONO mixes, BBC compilations, Spectral Remixes and other curiosa, all meticulously restored from the best sources. Hendrix, The Who, Beatles, Love, Mothers, Stones, Them, The Dead, etc. Free for All!
F.A.Q.
Who? Retired sound engineer who loves music from the 60's & early 70's.
What? My aim is to make rare stuff publicly available again with the best possible sound quality.
Thanks Prof. . . Then Play On is probably my favorite album and should be considered a masterpiece like Love's Forever Changes. I went to see them in 1970 only to find out Peter Green had just quit the band.
Thanks a ton, Prof ... I can't wait to give this a listen especially since it was recorded a month before the Boston Tea Party (Feb. 5. 6 & 7, 1970) shows. I have the 2013 remastered (circular box) which Madfish put out and sounds great compared to earlier released versions but this Owsley recording is gonna be a real treat ... especially given the Prof Stoned treatment. Thank you for posting this in tribute to Peter. He was definitely to beautiful a soul for this world.
Thanks so much for this, both the sound and performance are a pleasure to hear for the first time 50 years later. Very much appreciate your generosity and efforts!
Downloading now. Thank you as always Professor, this will be a fine addition to my Peter Green binge (which already includes your superb work on the John Mayall singles)
Ah, prof, thanks for this! I am very much looking forward to giving this a listen. As with a lot of us, I've been listening to a bunch of Peter Green since I heard the news. I don't have these shows, so I am looking forward to the journey.
I wonder if you or any of the folks posting here might recommend which version of the Boston Tea Party set is the best. I have the 1999 Snapper box but there are so many versions out there.
Great! This will be a great listen. RIP Peter Green! Looking forward to the upcoming FM mega box coming this September. Covering the "bridge" between the Peter Green era and that of Nicks-Buckingham.
Greetings from Scotland.Very sad to hear of Peter Green death. His troubles are finally over, but his fantastic contribution to music lives, forever on.Many thanks for the Warehouse Tapes. Peace & Love, TR.
Although 1960's British guitar discussions tend to usually focus on Clapton, Beck and Page, my favorite was Peter Green. His ability to convey emotion through his playing was unparalleled. Additionally, his vocals could be haunting. What a talent.
Thanks Prof for all your work and this one in particular.
Although 1960's British guitar discussions tend to usually focus on Clapton, Beck and Page, my favorite was Peter Green. His ability to convey emotion through his playing was unparalleled. Additionally, his vocals could be haunting. What a talent.
Thanks Prof for all your work and this one in particular.
Mr Prof I was really hopeful that you would do a tribute to old Greeny then a few days later it drops. I really appreciate your work especially these Warehouse tapes. Your services are very highly regarded and your taste is impeccable.
Thank you......I, like many others here, appreciate your time and effort.....always looking for the best quality sound....can't see the point otherwise.....cheers, Snapper
Thank you for this. I haven't listened to this yet, but was just listening to Black Magic Woman from the Boston Tea Party. What Peter could do with just a few notes or a short phrase was just amazing, especially when pushed on and accompanied by the rest of the band.
Many thanks Prof Stoned, been looking for these sets for awhile. Fleetwood Mac and the Dead, what a great evening of music… And thanks to Bear for all his original recordings.
Thank you very much for your work on this! Peter Green was outstanding until he lost his talent. In the later years nothing was left of his genius, unfortunately.
Holy crap. I was in the audience for the third night at the Warehouse - all of 17 years old, slightly drunk, and a little overwhelmed by the music and the crowd. Thanks for giving me the chance to relive it.
Thank you for this. I had it in MP3, this is better! I got to see Peter at the Fillmore East only because it was the tour where Jeremy Spencer left, otherwise; I never would have had the chance. Thanks again!
Dear Prof, although I know your work from other sites, I am happy I just discovered your blog. And I'm happier that the links are still working. A million thanks!
Thanks you so much for these wonderful recordings. Only saw the band once, I think it was early 1968, Redcar Jazz Club, but Peter's playing struck a deep chord in my heart and has remained there ever since.
Not being a fan of "white boy blues" I must say that this is stupendous stuff. It really gets better as it goes along. Fleetwood is a drumming machine. The Prof rules! Thank you sir.
I have always loved this show but felt the mix was not good. Can't wait to see what you've done. Thank you again for your work to bring us quality listening.
Ive had this show for quite a long time -I think at least 20 years. & it has always been my favorite Fleetwwood Mac Shows but this is a lot larger. I also have the LSD Event again for many years but it was never associated with my sb of "The WareHouse Show". I love how you find more of what were familiar tales to the cogneseri.
Lest you think I'm an ingrate, I'm finding enough intriguing posts to choke a horse and will no doubt be leaving other thanks as I digest these riches. I've not seen Feb. 1 with the rest of the New Orleans stuff so this will be at the top of the list. Thanks in advance!
You're right you're right, the heretofore missing Feb. 1st is indeed hot stuff and your sonic adjustments have made the other two nights that much better. A thousand thanks!
Thanks Prof. . . Then Play On is probably my favorite album and should be considered a masterpiece like Love's Forever Changes. I went to see them in 1970 only to find out Peter Green had just quit the band.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a bummer...
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton, Prof ... I can't wait to give this a listen especially since it was recorded a month before the Boston Tea Party (Feb. 5. 6 & 7, 1970) shows. I have the 2013 remastered (circular box) which Madfish put out and sounds great compared to earlier released versions but this Owsley recording is gonna be a real treat ... especially given the Prof Stoned treatment. Thank you for posting this in tribute to Peter. He was definitely to beautiful a soul for this world.
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ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this, both the sound and performance are a pleasure to hear for the first time 50 years later. Very much appreciate your generosity and efforts!
ReplyDeleteYou were at one of these shows?
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac was always a favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteHi Prof., when going to the link it says the file is in the owner's trash - is it undergoing a revision?
ReplyDeleteSmall one, yeah. Few clicks removed. It's back up now.
ReplyDeleteDownloading now. Thank you as always Professor, this will be a fine addition to my Peter Green binge (which already includes your superb work on the John Mayall singles)
ReplyDeleteDid a couple more fixes and improved intro first song. Suggest you all d/l again. Will leave it alone now.
ReplyDeleteWill Do !
ReplyDeleteHi Prof., this is my first time here...thank you so much for all of your hard work, expenditures and generosity........
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof. Rest in peace, Mr. Green
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Prof. This is going to be a real treat.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your great work.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Stuff. I like later Mac but this was eye opening! Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and unexpected. Thank you for this and your whole dang operation. You do wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these tapes profstoned. A trying time indeed. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThis is MAGNIFICENT, Professor!! Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteAh, prof, thanks for this! I am very much looking forward to giving this a listen. As with a lot of us, I've been listening to a bunch of Peter Green since I heard the news. I don't have these shows, so I am looking forward to the journey.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you or any of the folks posting here might recommend which version of the Boston Tea Party set is the best. I have the 1999 Snapper box but there are so many versions out there.
Great! This will be a great listen. RIP Peter Green! Looking forward to the upcoming FM mega box coming this September. Covering the "bridge" between the Peter Green era and that of Nicks-Buckingham.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for working your magic on this treasure Prof!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Scotland.Very sad to hear of Peter Green death. His troubles are finally over, but his fantastic contribution to music lives, forever on.Many thanks for the Warehouse Tapes. Peace & Love, TR.
ReplyDeleteThanks
ReplyDeleteFantastic, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Professor, RIP Peter.
ReplyDeleteGuitar Hero. Bad , Bad News. Thanks Prof Stoned.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Prof, thanks a lot.
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Wonderful stuff..thank you..
ReplyDeleteDear Prof. thanks!
ReplyDeleteAlthough 1960's British guitar discussions tend to usually focus on Clapton, Beck and Page, my favorite was Peter Green. His ability to convey emotion through his playing was unparalleled. Additionally, his vocals could be haunting. What a talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof for all your work and this one in particular.
Although 1960's British guitar discussions tend to usually focus on Clapton, Beck and Page, my favorite was Peter Green. His ability to convey emotion through his playing was unparalleled. Additionally, his vocals could be haunting. What a talent.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof for all your work and this one in particular.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for this, very sad to see him go.
ReplyDeleteMr Prof
ReplyDeleteI was really hopeful that you would do a tribute to old Greeny then a few days later it drops. I really appreciate your work especially these Warehouse tapes. Your services are very highly regarded and your taste is impeccable.
Many Thanks
Fantastic! Thanks, Professor!
ReplyDeleteThank you, exellent quality! MZ
ReplyDeleteThanks. So many of my heroes are only 5-10 years older then me, and we are losing them.
ReplyDeleteAnother masterpiece Prof ! Words aren't enough to convey thanks on this.
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Thank you......I, like many others here, appreciate your time and effort.....always looking for the best quality sound....can't see the point otherwise.....cheers, Snapper
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. I haven't listened to this yet, but was just listening to Black Magic Woman from the Boston Tea Party. What Peter could do with just a few notes or a short phrase was just amazing, especially when pushed on and accompanied by the rest of the band.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Prof Stoned, been looking for these sets for awhile. Fleetwood Mac and the Dead, what a great evening of music… And thanks to Bear for all his original recordings.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic thanks for the share!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks! FM and The Yardbirds get my vote for being the most distinctive British blues bands.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Prof! Starting this set now.
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof. Wonderful to hear the joy of a band that's really in the groove together.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Always sad to see the great ones go.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteCompared to his contemporaries, Greeny's legacy is small but it is diamonds set in gold and so it is to e highly prized.
thanks a lot for your work
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for your work on this! Peter Green was outstanding until he lost his talent. In the later years nothing was left of his genius, unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see your back mate !
ReplyDeleteMany thanks - always good to hear Mr Green, especially now there will be no more...
ReplyDeleteHoly crap. I was in the audience for the third night at the Warehouse - all of 17 years old, slightly drunk, and a little overwhelmed by the music and the crowd. Thanks for giving me the chance to relive it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. I had it in MP3, this is better! I got to see Peter at the Fillmore East only because it was the tour where Jeremy Spencer left, otherwise; I never would have had the chance. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU... BRILLIANT WORK AS ALWAYS
ReplyDeleteThank you, Professor!
ReplyDeleteLove your stuff, thank you Prof.
ReplyDeleteThank you, much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof!
ReplyDeleteA blast from the past! Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteWho could imagine
ReplyDeleteThank you for this. I have it in MP3, Flac is great! This is a great show.
ReplyDeletethx - I'm curious to compare the set with the 3 files I've from this shows, cheers Karl
ReplyDeleteDear Prof. thank you so much for your dedication. I love Jimi Hendrix and Peter Green. Stay positive and virus negative. Greetings from Italy.
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog. Many thanks for this one. It's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I have just been reading up on Peter's life and finding this seems very appropriate.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated!
ReplyDeleteDear Prof, although I know your work from other sites, I am happy I just discovered your blog. And I'm happier that the links are still working. A million thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much for these wonderful recordings. Only saw the band once, I think it was early 1968, Redcar Jazz Club, but Peter's playing struck a deep chord in my heart and has remained there ever since.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks once again, wonderful shares!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof
Muito obrigado aqui do Brasil
thank you for giving us the warehouse tapes, your work is very much appreciated...Peter Green lives...
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof
ReplyDeleteNot being a fan of "white boy blues" I must say that this is stupendous stuff. It really gets better as it goes along. Fleetwood is a drumming machine. The Prof rules! Thank you sir.
ReplyDeleteThank You so very much for sharing this very fine quality LP.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing it! Otstanding quality!
ReplyDeleteThank You very much!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this show but felt the mix was not good. Can't wait to see what you've done. Thank you again for your work to bring us quality listening.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these sets. They really sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Your work is excellent.
ReplyDeletethank you very much PS, looking forward to this one x
ReplyDeleteThank You! Always loved early Fleetwood Mac.
ReplyDeleteIve had this show for quite a long time -I think at least 20 years. & it has always been my favorite Fleetwwood Mac Shows but this is a lot larger. I also have the LSD Event again for many years but it was never associated with my sb of "The WareHouse Show". I love how you find more of what were familiar tales to the cogneseri.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Peter Green is someone I don't know well and this seems like a great way to get a sense of him.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof, splendid as always.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds great - what an upgrade (sound) on my old boot's. One of the great mysteries is why they didn't play Oh Well live more often
ReplyDeleteThank you! My two favorites "Gotta Mind...." and "Before The Beginning"
ReplyDeleteThis should be a great improvement on my old bootleg cassette! Thanks for your efforts and sharing.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Mike M
Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteLest you think I'm an ingrate, I'm finding enough intriguing posts to choke a horse and will no doubt be leaving other thanks as I digest these riches. I've not seen Feb. 1 with the rest of the New Orleans stuff so this will be at the top of the list. Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteYou're right you're right, the heretofore missing Feb. 1st is indeed hot stuff and your sonic adjustments have made the other two nights that much better. A thousand thanks!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
DeleteThanks a million! I hope Jim Morrison has resolved his download problems --- Just tried today and it works very well. Peace, of course!
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