The Green Manalishi - The Blue Hospital Sessions, Episode 4 (Fleetwood Mac Cover)

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This time it gets a bit spooky as Aggi, Michael, Matthias, Jörg and Pascal re-enact a masterpiece from the early days of rock written by Peter Green and originally performed by Fleetwood Mac.

In 1970, the year The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown) hit the UK charts, reaching #10, some of us in the BHS team were busy peeing our pants (or the pants of others) and some even couldn’t do that, because they didn’t own any pants to pee in and lacking the tools you need to pee, mostly because they weren’t born yet.
At that time none of us had ever heard of a band called Fleetwood Mac, let alone a song called The Green Manalishi and we would be going on not hearing any of it until much later in life. This is a classic from a time in which rock music was very young and adventurous and many international artists have tried their hands on this one.
We hope, you’ll enjoy our rendition of this story of a ghostly green dog haunting the dreams of Peter Green as much as we do.

00:08 1. The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown)

written by Peter Green (1970)
(c) BMG Rights Management

musicians:
Michael Gröper - g, voc
Aggi Becker - bg
Matthias Ruck - dr
Pascal Marschar - key
Jörg Peters - perc

filmed and recorded live December 1st 2019 @Blue Hospital Studio
no overdubs

Camera:
Phillip Lehner   / schwarzraummedia  
Jörg Herrmann http://www.dancing-image-production.de
Dirk Huckstorf
Mirco Dalchow

video edits and cut:
Rainer Hochmuth http://clip-film.de

audio recorded, fairly rough mixed and mastered by
Jörg Peters   / bluehospitalstudio  

The Blue Hospital Sessions logo by Micha Klein
trailer pictures by Jörg Peters

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