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asdfjklöIst bekannt, ob Green selbst sich eventuell einmal dazu geäußert hat oder ob er generell einmal dazu befragt wurde?
„Twenty-five years on, Peter’s own memories of what happened in Munich differ somewhat from those of Dennis Keen: ‚We were met at the airport by this girl and boy, both of them wearing fur coats. I found myself walking with them instead of our group – it was nice for me to walk with them. They came back to the hotel with us and there they told us that they had this commune in a big old house. To my knowledge, only Dennis and myself out of the English lot went there.
‚While I was at the house, I remember playing lead guitar -there was a kit of drums and an electric piano. Some of it got recorded and I kept the tape – it was different and good, one of my favourites, this LSD tape, which many years later I gave to my wife in Los Angeles.
‚I was put to bed by this girl. I don’t know where Dennis was at the time. I was just lying there on my own, on just a mattress, and thinking I was made up of crystals. Some people might be frightened to sleep if they felt like that, but I was so tired I just went straight off to sleep so that I’d be ready for the next gig and I could play well. On the next gig we played, I felt marvellous -fresh and not grubby.‘
During an interview with Mark Ellen of Mojo in early 1994, Peter recalled, They had a mansion, a great big place it was. I went back with one of the road managers. He gave me some LSD, I ate it, and as I’d got my guitar we played with some music for a while. Then I just sat around thinking and thought about everything. I was thinking so fast, I couldn’t believe how fast I was thinking! And I ran out of thoughts. I must have been thinking solid for about an hour, just sitting down on my mattress.'“
Martin Celmins: Peter Green. The Authorised Biography. Trauma City. p.135p.
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