Definitely one of the most underrated songs by Manfred Mann's Earth band. Great that they played it at the show one week ago in my hometown Schaffhausen - exactly on Manfred's 83th birthday. Incredible, how he is still so focused and full of passion on the stage. Still great is also the guitar work by Mick Rogers - really awesome. Martha's Madman was one of the highlights of the whole show.
In needed a few years to know what In love in Rock Music: a driving bass guitar player by bassist like Colin Pattenden, Pat King an Gary Thain/Uriah Heep.
wolfram eicke rest in peace, no,it was written by lane tietgen and recorded in 1970 by jerry hahn brotherhood,7 out of 10 songs on their only lp were written by tietgen(mike finnigan,the singer and keyboards player of jerry hahn brotherhood and lane tietgen played together in an earlier band called the serfs).
I remember driving in my 80 Camero jamming on this song. Keyboards kick ass!
Definitely one of the most underrated songs by Manfred Mann's Earth band. Great that they played it at the show one week ago in my hometown Schaffhausen - exactly on Manfred's 83th birthday. Incredible, how he is still so focused and full of passion on the stage. Still great is also the guitar work by Mick Rogers - really awesome. Martha's Madman was one of the highlights of the whole show.
brilliant is an understatement....
Très bon morceau
One of the most brilliant and forgotten gems from this talented and legendary prog band
I am the Mad Men that all of the UK Agencies looking for and i proud of this ....
Favorite track on this brillliant LP. Wish they had the orginal line up to see live.
My favorite Manfred Mann song.
Mine too!
Me too (sorry, I'm a German) 😀!
Me too (french)
that instrumental shit is mind blowing! :)
I dance my butt off to this when I need an energy boost. Great song!
Best music on this fuckin' planet
Great Song :-)
The definition of a propulsive bass !
great. marthas madman
Fantastic track - and there's a live version that's totally different but equally mindblowing.
Much better than the original for me, the best phase of MMEB :)
@@TheMaximus63 wich one do U mean cause i had one on a live album in the eighties but i can´t find it on youtube
@@nillehessy czcams.com/video/aqWAvlR87WU/video.html greatest sound /performance for me..
@@TheMaximus63 absolutely true (czcams.com/video/aqWAvlR87WU/video.html)
Martha, yes, I guess you'll have to wait around another 1000 years...
In needed a few years to know what In love in Rock Music: a driving bass guitar player by bassist like Colin Pattenden, Pat King an Gary Thain/Uriah Heep.
I concur. 🖤
Un des morceaux phare discothèque le Pied l isle Jourdain en 79
The UK Government have a MadMan and .. it's... Meee !!!
You don't have to wait a 1,000 years. I am her Madman
yepy....fantastic
Oh and Happy Saint Patty's day
penso que é ao vivo embora se bem me lembro no LP não mencionava.....
Is that actually a self-written song?
wolfram eicke rest in peace,
no,it was written by lane tietgen and recorded in 1970 by jerry hahn brotherhood,7 out of 10 songs
on their only lp were written by tietgen(mike finnigan,the singer and keyboards player of jerry hahn
brotherhood and lane tietgen played together in an earlier band called the serfs).
@@jackjc1447 Wow. Did they ever write a song themselves?
@@wolframeickerestinpeace2562 .
lol.a few.
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