The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown) (Live)
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Published 2014-12-25
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown) (Live) · Judas Priest
Unleashed In The East
℗ 2001 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
Released on: 1979-05-06
Composer, Lyricist: P.A. Green
Producer: Tom Allom
Vocal: Rob Halford
Guitar: Glenn Tipton
Guitar: Kenneth Downing
Coordinator: Jayne Andrews
Engineer: Neil Kernon
Bass Guitar: Ian Hill
Recording Engineer: Yoshihiro Suzuki
Drums: Les Binks
Mastering Engineer: Jon Astley
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All Comments (21)
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The best version of this song !
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This has to be Judas Priest's best album ever made
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Rest In Peace, Peter Green.
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The final high pitch is one of the most crystal-clear, round execution Halford ever performed. Impeccable.
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RIP Peter Green
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Its the best live track ever recorded... JMO...
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Those that were at this concert had NO idea the musical history that was being made. Such a Kick-Ass concert by the Priest!!
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This is better than the studio version because Robs voice is more pronounced and up front.
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Classic Metal at its best
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Saw them twice live at Springfield Civic Center. Rob Halford made a grand entrance to start the show when rode on stage revving out a Harley Davidson motorcycle. JP is one of the best of many great English heavy metal bands of the era!
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Judas Priest ❤ Heavy Metal
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Judas Priest perfected this already classic composition
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This album is my all-time favorite. Got it for Christmas 1979 and have never stopped listening.
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My neighbors hated when I turned it up to 11 back in 79 My neighbors still hate it when I crank it to 11
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A constant in our high school auto shop days. Norm Anderson playing this on his old GMC truck stereo while we fucked around when we were supposed to painting a Ranchero...
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Louder and meaner than anyone live !! Thunderous Heavy Metal at its very best.
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I saw them at The City Hall Newcastle shortly after this was recorded and they still fucking nailed it...
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Listening to this in 2017, thinking of you RD. Remember listening to this in 1981?
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they rocked it on this one. This is the first version I heard and reigns as the best
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that voice and that riffing!!!