Mick Fleetwood & Friends Celebrate Peter Green with 23 Song Set!

London sparked up last night as Fleetwood Mac co-founder/ drummer Mick Fleetwood held a special concert in celebration and tribute of bandmate Peter Green and the early blues years of Fleetwood Mac. Green left the band 50 years ago, but his role in the band was extremely important and revered.

“The concert is a celebration of those early blues days where we all began, and it’s important to recognize the profound impact Peter and the early Fleetwood Mac had on the world of music,” Fleetwood said in a statement. “Peter was my greatest mentor and it gives me such joy to pay tribute to his incredible talent. I am 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.”

The all-star event boasted 10 very special guests accompanying Mick and his band in a 23-song setlist. His band included Zak Starkey, Rick Vito, Jonny Lang, Ricky Peterson, Andy Fairweather Low and Dave Bronze. The stage was star-studded, featuring legends Billy Gibbons, John Mayall, Steven Tyler, Christine McVie, Noel Gallagher, Pete Townshend, Neil Flynn, David Gilmour, Jeremy Spencer, and Kirk Hammett!

The show opened up spotlighting blues-era Fleetwood with "Rollin' Man" followed by a cover of "Homework" by Otis Rush. Gibbons joined in for a performance of Buster Brown's "Doctor Brown" and stayed to do another Rush number - "All Your Love."

Tyler then joined up with Gibbons for an all-out performance of "Rattlesnake Shake." Tyler stayed to do "Stop Messin' Around" with FM's own McVie. She also took the reins during "Looking for Somebody."

Former Oasis guitarist and rockstar Noel Gallagher jumped in to do a special rendition of "Sandy Mary," "Love That Burns," and "The World Keep on Turning."

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After 12 songs, an Intermission commenced, featuring Old Fleetwood Mac videos on the display as the crew switched the stage up. The band came back with very special guest Townshend to shred on "Station Man."

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Tyler and Gibbons returned later to take on "Oh Well, Part 1," but Part 2 got it's live debut by Mick with some help from Pink Floyd frontman Gilmour!

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The main set closer brought Gibbons back for the fifth time that evening, but this time he was accompanied by Metallica lead guitarist Hammett. They tackled "The Green manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown)."

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The didn't leave fans hanging, the band returned to complete a two-song encore, opening with "Albatross" alongside Gilmour. For the finale, all the guests, with the exception of Gilmour, Gallagher and Spencer, joined in on Elmore James' "Shake Your Moneymaker."

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You can froth over last night's setlist of early FM goodness right here:

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