The Green Manalishi
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"The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)" | ||
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Single by Fleetwood Mac | ||
Released | May 15, 1970 | |
Format | 7" single | |
Recorded | Hollywood, April 1970 | |
Length | 4:36 | |
Label | Reprise Reprise RS27007 |
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"The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)" is a song written by Peter Green and recorded by Fleetwood Mac. It was released as a single in the UK in May 1970 and reached #10 on the British charts. The song was written during Green's final months with the band, at a time when he was struggling with LSD and had grown withdrawn from other members of the band. "Faced with the band's refusal to give away all monetary gains, Peter Green decided to leave Fleetwood Mac, but not before writing the haunting 'Green Manalishi,' which seems to document his struggle to stop his descent into madness." While there are several rumours about the meaning of the title "Green Manalishi", one referencing a mysterious LSD drug called the "Green Manalishi" associated with the drug scene of the 1970s, Green has always maintained that the song is about money, as represented by the devil.
Green has explained that he wrote the song after experiencing a drug-induced dream, in which he was visited by a green dog which barked at him. He understood that the dog represented money. "It scared me because I knew the dog had been dead a long time. It was a stray and I was looking after it. But I was dead and had to fight to get back into my body, which I eventually did. When I woke up, the room was really black and I found myself writing the song." He also said that he wrote the lyrics the following day, in Richmond Park.
The B-side of the single was an instrumental written by Green and Danny Kirwan, titled "World In Harmony". The two tracks were recorded at the same session in Warner/Reprise Studios, in Hollywood, California.
[edit] Personnel
The other member of the band, guitarist Jeremy Spencer, was thought not to be present at the recording sessions.
[edit] Cover versions
The song later became a standby for heavy metal band Judas Priest, beginning in the late 1970s. Their first release of the song was a studio recording on the U.S. edition of Hell Bent for Leather in 1979. The first worldwide release was on the band's live album, Unleashed in the East, released later that year. The song has become so identified with Judas Priest that many fans mistakenly assume it to be a Priest original.
The song was covered by Corrosion of Conformity on their 1984 album An Eye for an Eye.
The song was covered by The Melvins on their 1999 album The Maggot.
In 2006 an Atlanta band formed calling themselves "Two Pronged Crown". The members are comprised of former Metal Blade recording artists, Stacy Anderson (Hallow's Eve) and Doyle Bright (Rigor Mortis) along with Atlanta metal veterans Jimmy Gorman, Dave Jackson and Chris Abbamonte from Distemper. Mink from http://mink.org fame rounds out the lineup. To learn more about them visit http://twoprongedcrown.com
[edit] References
- ↑ Martin and Lisa Adelson, Peter Green, The Penguin: Everything that is Fleetwood Mac.
- "Peter Green: Founder of Fleetwood Mac", Martin Celmins, Castle Communications, 1995.