Yeah but those British Blues players didn't do the black Americans any harm. I remember B.B. King saying in an interview, "...And then the Rolling Stones came out and they were a straight up blues band, And I want to thank those boys because without them we'd never have had a career."
This blurb is attached to the video on You Tube, the Real Fleetwood Mac, those were th days
When I first heard this song, on blues jam in Chess I thought it was the most amazing sound ever. I still do.
By the time of this recording, Fleetwood mac were; Peter Green, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwin. They were without a doubt, the hottest property in Britain at that time, outselling the Beatles in Europe. Crowds used to actually fight outside, to get into their concerts. Peter Green was possibly one of the best electric blues guitarists ever; apparently he was the only one to make B.B King sweat. Then the often criticized (not least for his on-stage antics) Jeremy Spencer, who not only copied his rock n roll heroes but, often played a better slide guitar. What happened to Fleetwood Mac is also clouded in mystique and surprising revelations. Peter green has finally picked up a guitar again, but before that, in his previous tv interview he had said that playing the guitar was now out of the question, because his finger nails were too long. (I think something to do with his religious beliefs). Jeremy Spencers story is even more remarkable and as far as i know, they are still 'looking ' for Danny Kirwin. This is what rock n roll heroes are made of. Just listen, did you ever hear a finer Chicago blues from a bunch of Englishmen?