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The directionless jamming on
The End of the Game
, the first solo release by
Peter Green
, is just what you'd expect from someone as psychologically messed up as he was when he cut it. He still plays wicked guitar, and sounds much like
Jimi Hendrix
in spots, but without
Hendrix's
vision. In fact, there's no coherent vision at all on this record. None of the musicians could have enjoyed themselves in spite of the opportunity to play with
Green
. It's drivel, from an immensely talented guitarist. Sad. ~ Mark Allan
The End of the Game
, the first solo release by
Peter Green
, is just what you'd expect from someone as psychologically messed up as he was when he cut it. He still plays wicked guitar, and sounds much like
Jimi Hendrix
in spots, but without
Hendrix's
vision. In fact, there's no coherent vision at all on this record. None of the musicians could have enjoyed themselves in spite of the opportunity to play with
Green
. It's drivel, from an immensely talented guitarist. Sad. ~ Mark Allan