Watch Billy Gibbons, Steven Tyler, and More Cover Fleetwood Mac's "Oh Well"
Two rock legends take on one of Peter Green's most well-known Fleetwood Mac compositions.
On February 25, 2020, Mick Fleetwood hosted an all-star tribute concert for his former Fleetwood Mac bandmate, Peter Green, at the London Palladium.
We've seen a number of pro-shot clips from the concert – among them a video of Kirk Hammett and Billy Gibbons taking on the Green/Fleetwood Mac classic, "The Green Manalishi," and Gibbons taking on "Rattlesnake Shake" with Steven Tyler – already.
Now, another clip from the show has surfaced, featuring Gibbons and Tyler's spirited rendition of "Oh Well," one of Green's most well-known Fleetwood Mac compositions.
You can check out the clip – which was taken from the recently-released concert film, Mick Fleetwood & Friends Celebrate the Music of Peter Green and the Early Years of Fleetwood Mac – above.
“The concert was a celebration of those early blues days where we all began," Mick Fleetwood said, "and it’s important to recognize the profound impact Peter and the early Fleetwood Mac had on the world of music. Peter was my greatest mentor and it gave me such joy to pay tribute to his incredible talent.
"I was honored to be sharing the stage with some of the many artists Peter has inspired over the years and who share my great respect for this remarkable musician."
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