The story of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, as told by John Mayall, Mike Vernon and Green himself

Fleetwood Mac
From left: Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer and John McVie (Image credit: Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Peter Green is, arguably, the most underrated guitarist of the British mid-'60s blues boom, consistently relegated to a position somewhere below the holy triumvirate of Clapton, Beck and Page.

He deserves better. He would write some of the most memorable blues-based songs of the '60s, create some of the genre’s most imaginative guitar licks and establish a band that, by the end of the decade, was out-selling the Beatles and the Stones.

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