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I got a black magic woman
Yes, I got a black magic woman
Got me so blind I can't see
But she's a black magic woman
And she's tryin' to make a devil out of me
Don't turn your back on me baby
Don't turn your back on me baby
Yes, don't turn your back on me baby
You're messin' around with your tricks
Don't turn your back on me baby
'Cause you might just break up my magic stick
You got your spell on me baby
You got your spell on me baby
Yes, you got your spell on me baby
You're turning my heart into stone
I need you so bad, magic woman, I can't leave you alone
Yes, I need you so bad
Well, I need you darling
Yeah, I need you darling
Yes, I want you love me
I want you love me
Whoa, I want you love me, ah
Whoh, yeah
Oh, whoa, baby
Yes, I need your love
Oh, I need your love so bad
I want you love me
Always interesting to listen again to a version from the artist that inspired the later definitive cover.
Definitive comment, I'll cover it!
Peter Green wrote it, Carlos made a hit out of it, early Fleetwood Mac was fantastic band love both versions
I'm ashamed that I didn't learn until RP taught me that Santan's version was a cover and FM's was the original. But I do like both.
To me that's blasphemy
Or maybe just trolling...
why do we have to look at a picture of stevie nicks when we are listening to peter green?
Artificial Intelligence.
No need for this song to be redone… It kind of falls flat.
This is the original.
i don't recall hearing this before. is this the original? love it.
yes
Ain't this a bossa nova beat?
Makes me want to dance with a woman wearing a shoulderless dress and drinking Mojitos.
May your wish come true.
a bossa nova?
That seems like an extreme change. Any reason?
Dunno. Extreme lack of taste perhaps?
No need for this song to be redone… It kind of falls flat.
hee hee heee...you....like lot of us....thought Santana did this....no....Fleetwood Mac wrote this and Carlos took it and added some salsa and beans.
Truly....did....not....know this existed until BillG dropped the needle on this track. I like this "cover", too, it just has that great groove from Mr's Fleetwood and Mac.
You guys see how Santana stole Peter Green's idea and ran with it?
"Stole" is not the correct word; Santana covered it. Green (or his publishing company) receives royalties for it.
I agree with your preference, but this is a bit of a relic. Despite some interesting guitar fills, this doesn't rock or sway. It really feels like some Brits rehearsing their way through some Latin music that really caught their interest the other day...
Except one of the Brits actually wrote it.
That would be Mystery To Me, for sure
Ought to follow this up with Gypsy Queen by Gabor Szabo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3--HV...
That seems like an extreme change. Any reason?
I’m gonna start at a 2.
Makes me want to dance with a woman wearing a shoulderless dress and drinking Mojitos.
I agree with your preference, but this is a bit of a relic. Despite some interesting guitar fills, this doesn't rock or sway. It really feels like some Brits rehearsing their way through some Latin music that really caught their interest the other day...
I take it you were a nerd in the 60's :^ / Top 40 guy?
this version THE BEST!!
I take it you were a nerd in the 60's :^ / Top 40 guy?
I’d put a hat on if I were you TianGongZhong, it sound as if all that sun has done something to your brain!
To me that's blasphemy
I'm giving it a 9 for now. That gives me room to move it to a 10 next time I hear it.
This was great.
Yessss
What with the demise of Peter, Jeremy, Danny and now Bob Welch, Fleetwood Mac has a tainted history when it comes to personnel survival. It's amazing that John didn't fully succumb to the bottle and that Stevie didn'tl
As far as I know, Peter Green is still among us.
This was great.
What with the demise of Peter, Jeremy, Danny and now Bob Welch, Fleetwood Mac has a tainted history when it comes to personnel survival. It's amazing that John didn't fully succumb to the bottle and that Stevie didn't OD on pharma coke.
You make it sound as if F. Mac were the only ones. Substance use or abuse happens with all types of entertainers and celebrities, not just in music but film, art, sport, and so on, not to mention the general public as well.
"Green inspired B. B. King to say, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page have both lauded his guitar playing."
awesome original version that Santana later turned into a hit in 1970 with his cover...
Peter Green, one of the founders of Fleetwood Mac, was an incredible guitar player, singer, and songwriter for the band until he went schizophrenic and discovered religion...
Oh yes I do
I hope you are having a marvelous day right this minute...
love this marvelous song...
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Oh yes I do
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Like Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett, Peter was an acid casualty way back when. He rebounded somewhat with his Splinter band, but somewhat is the operative word. I've checked out some of the his Splinter band's work and none of it comes even close to measuring up what Greeny was writing, playing and singing back in the late '60s.
What with the demise of Peter, Jeremy, Danny and now Bob Welch, Fleetwood Mac has a tainted history when it comes to personnel survival. It's amazing that John didn't fully succumb to the bottle and that Stevie didn't OD on pharma coke.
Proclivities wrote:
I'm not sure if he's "under-rated": he's generally regarded as "legendary" by most guitar aficionados. He may be unknown to a lot of people because he has kept a pretty low-profile since the 1970's.
J'aime ça !
Mick, Fr.
I'm not sure if he's "under-rated": he's generally regarded as "legendary" by most guitar aficionados. He may be unknown to a lot of people because he has kept a pretty low-profile since the 1970's.
Well spotted. Excellent and solid drumming.
I'd have had trouble not putting in an occasional mini cymbal comedy 'ding'.
Now you're on the money Bill.....more Peter Green...GOD
johnjconn wrote:
Thank you, meadowwoods! This is so much more soulful than the Santana rendition. Plus, it prompted some supplemental history from other listeners, too. No bad here!
I like Jeremy Spencer too. Christine way better than Stevie.
This is the original, even though the two songs versions in question were recorded within a couple of years of each other. Peter Green wrote the song....
Had no idea. I prefer Santana's version, although this is a welcome change.
But really, I like this MUCH better than Santana's version.
Right. Read Fleetwood, if you can find a copy.
I hope you've discovered your error by now.
This is the original, even though the two songs versions in question were recorded within a couple of years of each other. Peter Green wrote the song....