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i want to know if this was an offcial performance or was a bogglett? beacuse it supose that this was one of the seconds out but with chester thompson but this vhs or dvd realy exist?
@Satiaraha hard to find, not an official dvd yet, there is one official dvd released that is called "Genesis Live" wich is a concert from 1976 and other called "The Shepperton Film" wich is a 35 mm transfer from a 1973 concert with Peter Gabriel. It may be the Seconds Out concert on video but i haven't found about it yet. The one that was not recorded on video was The Lamb..., Hope i helped, cheers.
Phil was a great drummer his skills will be missed. But as to Mike & Tony being the main writers? Please stack all of the solo LPs together. Gabriel was the innovator, his genius makes LPs like the Lamb one of the best of all time. Steve was passion, his guitar produced pure emotion on those early albums. Tony wrote good melody & structure. Mike gave excellent rhythm and the wall of 12 string (with Ant). But for me the key intelligence and passion left the band in 75 & 77.
Forse il più grande duetto di batterie della storia del rock...Phil Collins e Chester Thompson suonano praticamente allo specchio!!! Cha tappeto di percussioni sotto le mitiche tastiere di Tony Banks!!!
Saw THE MUSICAL BOX do this tonight in NYC at the Nokia Theatre and this past Friday in Schenectady, NY as well......IT WAS FABULOUS !!!! If you like this, and because you will NEVER gte to see Genesis ever again, GO SEE THE MUSICAL BOX next time they come back to the States......
You know, I love the live Genesis line up these days with Daryl Stuermer on lead guitar - he's absolutely brilliant. That said though, Steve Hacket on lead guitar makes sounds (good sounds!) on his guitar that nobody else can. I would sell my house tomorrow to see Genesis live again with Hacket.
I'm sure no-one cares but I do. Not sure how I didi it but I've just found a website that tells me it was 13th January 1977! Next thing I'd like to know is exactly what they played that night...A lot of it's on Seconds Out and I remember a few other songs but it would be great to just know.
Dear richardjgstephen, the setlist of the concert in Dundee, CAIRD Hall on January 13th 1977 must have been:
Set List squonk, one for the vine, robbery assault & battery , your own special way, firth of fifth,carpet crawlers, in that quiet earth,afterglow, i know what i like,eleventh earl of mar, supper's ready, dance on a volcano, los endos, encore: the lamb lies downon broadway / musical box(closing section)
Squonk/One For The Vine/Robbery, Assault & Battery/Your Own Special Way/In That Quiet Earth/Afterglow/I Know What I Like/Eleventh Earl of Mar/Carpet Crawlers/All In A Mouse's Night/Firth of Fifth/Supper's Ready/Dance On A Volcano/Los Endos.
Encore:
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway / Musical Box (closing section)
It's a few years ago (32!) but I must say that's just about the order I remember it in, even though I was in a daze at the time!
Yes, you're NOT following me correctly! In January 1977, I had just turned 17 years old and that really was 32 years ago. And yes, that does make me 49 now, even though it does still feel like it happened only yesterday...
If anyone's interested I can tell you that this was definitely on the Wind and Wuthering Tour, which would probably make it early 1978. I was18 and went to see them in my home town, Dundee. They were the first band I ever went to see. Incredible to say so but it was a bit of a life-changing event for me because I'd never seen anything like it. And to be honest, I never have since.
I agree with you, richardjgstephen, I was lucky to see them in Cologne on June 17 1977 on their WAW Tour. Also I had never seen a band playing like that and it also changed my life somehow. I was stunned for weeks after that. A few years ago I got a bootleg of that concert.
My first impression of Phil was him as a drummer when I heard "In the Air Tonight" and Face Value when my dad had the cassette. Also his playing with Robert Plant was excellent and showed me how special a drummer Phil was. Once I heard the Abacab album in 1997, I was a Genesis fan for life after that. I have all albums, all of Phil's solo works and the albums he did with Brand X and Robert Plant. My fandom paid off when I saw Genesis in 2007 in Boston.
Floydster, you had the audacity to try to correct me on a Genesis related matter, and now openly admit to coming in, in 1997. SHAME ON YOU. Never mind mate, you're in now!!! So-called 'muzo' all over the world now decry Collins for some of his work, but he is/was/and always will be, one of the finest rhymical arrangers that the music industry has ever had. Listen to his bass pedal on Take me Home, it's wonderful.
@BevelBob I was listening to so many bands that I didn't get a chance to fully get into Genesis' music until middle of summer 1997. Once I bought the Abacab remastered CD (that Atlantic issued in 1994 and was considered one of the greatest album in rock history according to In the Studio host Redbeard) I loved the album so much that I went and bought every last album they did. Only Genesis albums I seldom listen to are From Genesis to Revelation and Calling All Stations (the latter I detest).
@BevelBob The rest of the catalog and all live albums of Genesis I can play start to finish. There was no bad album as of Trespass to We Can't Dance. Phil Collins made Genesis the great band it is now. In fact, he would have persuaded Steve Hackett to stay during the mixing of Seconds Out but Steve refused to jump in the car with Phil to go mix Seconds Out as he knew Phil would have persuaded Steve to stay. I think Tony Banks pushed Hackett out of the band.
Steve was clearly "pushed" when you compare his "sound" to the rest of Genesis. Steve was outsider when he entered the band and he left the same. He never really fitted in as one of the major music writers. To me, he wasn't a part of Genesis.
Now don't get wrong about his contributions to Genesis. I love his solos. But a lot of time, he was TOLD what to play. (cough: Tony) And the writing responsibilities was easier to manage with just THREE writers and not FOUR or FIVE.
Tony and Mike were main writers. Phil was an arranger and only contributed bits and was not a writer until his first wife left him and Face Value and the Genesis albums from Duke to We Can't Dance saw Phil contribute like not ever before. Steve Hackett was thrown under the bus by Tony Banks as it were and Banks was jealous of Hackett's contributions coming at a faster clip than Banks' were.
@MrStereoTiger Unorthodox Behavior and Moroccan Roll are great jazz rock fusion albums that Phil did with Brand X. Phil's drumming on those albums and between 1976 and 1984 was his peak as a drummer IMHO. Whilst most people of my age group were into Puff Daddy and The Spice Girls and what not, I dove heavily into prog (my gateways to prog was Rush and Pink Floyd whom (like Genesis) didn't start out as prog rock but morphed into prog as their album progressed).
@TheJman2600 And there's nothing wrong with the "You'll Be In My Heart" guy. All you people, who are used to punish Collins through his romantic music, you have to understand it's all related to an era, a time. You cannot live always in the past. People grows up and so does music.
Thanks a lot for posting this - I had long been searching for this. This is the time when Phil's drumming was best. He was never better after. Great....
I went to see Genesis in Auckland, NZ in 1986, then discovered Seconds Out as my favourite live album not long after. Being able to finally see something from that era has been brilliant.
I saw this show in Rio de Janeiro- Brazil in May 1977 at Maracanazinho Stade it was fantastic and it was the best show i saw at last, 1'de 15 years old
hey Genesis fans! I was lucky enough to see them from the main floor at the Chicago Stadium in 1978, what is referred to as the 'mirror' concert. Is there ANY video from that concert anywhere on the planet? I would love to re-live that show..it was in the top 10 of alltime concerts EVER. -thanks- GENESIS ROCKS
I saw the mirror concert also in Oakland, CA. and I too would like to see footage from that show. I especially rememberthe mirror effects during "In the Cage".
You know that in the Genesis-community there are a everoccuring rumors about a sort of anti-Hackett-conspiracy around "Seconds Out" saying his guitar was mixed into the back beyond existence, he was blended out anyway before and much more as he left during SC in the bands presence..all this is remarkable at the notion of such a (wrong) thing as showing RUTHERFORD as the
the melody is soooooooooo goddamn peaceful and so simple!!!
in my opinion this could very well be the seconds out version. consider that the record was probably remastered before it was sold.....so little mistakes were removed
missed that zeb but when do they stop making mike rutherford this great talent i like mike but y during all guitar solos they show him on bass pretending like hes playing
Are you sure it is te original Seconds Out-cut? Note that in the last bars of the drum solo Chester loses a stick and plays triples on the HiHat with hios left while fumbling for a new one... i´m a drummer, listened to it as you as a teenager (so much that i played drum-duets with colilins in my drema, no joke)..and i know this wasn´t on Seconds out. But maybe they cued it out.
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ClassicRockDVD 1 month ago
this must be from 1977
FairDealDan 5 months ago
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Tommygun1028 1 year ago
It was superb !!! Find ''Second's out'' album if you can !!
Sylvain894 1 year ago
2007 ? Really??? more like 1987 maybe
gadget43 1 year ago
@gadget43
this would have been during the W&W tour from1977.
butcherbird52 1 year ago
i want to know if this was an offcial performance or was a bogglett? beacuse it supose that this was one of the seconds out but with chester thompson but this vhs or dvd realy exist?
Satiaraha 1 year ago
@Satiaraha hard to find, not an official dvd yet, there is one official dvd released that is called "Genesis Live" wich is a concert from 1976 and other called "The Shepperton Film" wich is a 35 mm transfer from a 1973 concert with Peter Gabriel. It may be the Seconds Out concert on video but i haven't found about it yet. The one that was not recorded on video was The Lamb..., Hope i helped, cheers.
squall2231 1 year ago
Espectacular. Gran recuerdo de la gran banda!!!
quotal 1 year ago
i have a question does's exist this performance on dvd or any other media
Satiaraha 1 year ago
He actually had hair??? Only kidding... amazing though.
Blackheathguy 1 year ago
They never should have removed "Dance On A Volcano" from this medley.
SPeacock 1 year ago
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Mister Steve Hackett simply the best of Genesis member
antoniopinamarques 1 year ago
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antoniopinamarques 1 year ago
if you like Phil Collins on drums with Genesis you might enjoy him with Brand-X if you already did please post your thoughs
nyran922 1 year ago
@nyran922 Phil is awesome with Brand X!!! Unfortunately he is not on all their albums :(
Dannymusic1999 1 year ago
Mike with mustache and beard just makes him look so different. As does the lack of Steve-porn stash.
bstensland 1 year ago
Excelent. It is impossible not to enjoy the melody. Genesis was one of the best rock band ever
victoriads1234 1 year ago
Thank you sooooooooooooo very much for posting...
vismundcignus 1 year ago
Phil was a great drummer his skills will be missed. But as to Mike & Tony being the main writers? Please stack all of the solo LPs together. Gabriel was the innovator, his genius makes LPs like the Lamb one of the best of all time. Steve was passion, his guitar produced pure emotion on those early albums. Tony wrote good melody & structure. Mike gave excellent rhythm and the wall of 12 string (with Ant). But for me the key intelligence and passion left the band in 75 & 77.
dowdalli 1 year ago
@dowdalli Your dead on!
Dannymusic1999 1 year ago
phil the genius
and
chester the professor from chicago....
without words.
just great
greetings to ALL fans from an old man (1965) from the nicest city of the world :-) BERLIN
joha77johaa 1 year ago 2
Hey gene921, Squonk is my middle name baby!! Long live the Squonk!
squonkdh 2 years ago
A young Phil Collins on the drums, was a site to behold. Phenomenal!
Thekouder1 2 years ago
excellent
HIGHLANDCATTEL 2 years ago
the power of the mellotron!!!!!!
hogweed89 2 years ago 9
THAT was collins men!!!
i love you steve...we all miss you in Genesis!!
hogweed89 2 years ago
Ugh. Why does every director screw up the "Squonk" reprise? Amateurs ...
gene921 2 years ago
I wonder if Phil Collins inspired Jim Henson to create Animal from the Muppet Show lol!!!!
spinningsingles 2 years ago 2
LOL
gigaflex 2 years ago
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johnhors 2 years ago
I absolutely love when the synth comes in at 1:58!
TheChugulator 2 years ago
Same here. I also love the bass "shoom" that comes right after it :)
liquidlen2 2 years ago
Nice one finding this dude!
Sonicmanash 2 years ago
Forse il più grande duetto di batterie della storia del rock...Phil Collins e Chester Thompson suonano praticamente allo specchio!!! Cha tappeto di percussioni sotto le mitiche tastiere di Tony Banks!!!
ennegi61 2 years ago
Saw THE MUSICAL BOX do this tonight in NYC at the Nokia Theatre and this past Friday in Schenectady, NY as well......IT WAS FABULOUS !!!! If you like this, and because you will NEVER gte to see Genesis ever again, GO SEE THE MUSICAL BOX next time they come back to the States......
BigBadBobby1234 2 years ago
The Musical Box is incredible. I saw them perform Lamb a few years ago in SF... Amazing!
mig1964ca 2 years ago
You know, I love the live Genesis line up these days with Daryl Stuermer on lead guitar - he's absolutely brilliant. That said though, Steve Hacket on lead guitar makes sounds (good sounds!) on his guitar that nobody else can. I would sell my house tomorrow to see Genesis live again with Hacket.
ricke69 2 years ago 2
BELLISSIMA
pierluigivillaclub 2 years ago
It's so amazing. I just love music from the 70's. So much music that people actually put alot of themselves in.
Stuff like this (GENESIS) will never die away, it will continue to amaze us forever !!
exodyssey 2 years ago
I'm sure no-one cares but I do. Not sure how I didi it but I've just found a website that tells me it was 13th January 1977! Next thing I'd like to know is exactly what they played that night...A lot of it's on Seconds Out and I remember a few other songs but it would be great to just know.
richardjgstephen 2 years ago
Dear richardjgstephen, the setlist of the concert in Dundee, CAIRD Hall on January 13th 1977 must have been:
Set List squonk, one for the vine, robbery assault & battery , your own special way, firth of fifth,carpet crawlers, in that quiet earth,afterglow, i know what i like,eleventh earl of mar, supper's ready, dance on a volcano, los endos, encore: the lamb lies downon broadway / musical box(closing section)
guit56ar 2 years ago 2
Not quite! The programme says it was as follows:
Squonk/One For The Vine/Robbery, Assault & Battery/Your Own Special Way/In That Quiet Earth/Afterglow/I Know What I Like/Eleventh Earl of Mar/Carpet Crawlers/All In A Mouse's Night/Firth of Fifth/Supper's Ready/Dance On A Volcano/Los Endos.
Encore:
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway / Musical Box (closing section)
It's a few years ago (32!) but I must say that's just about the order I remember it in, even though I was in a daze at the time!
richardjgstephen 2 years ago
Unless I'm not following you correctly, that means you would have been at the concert right around when you were born.....
rafalweb 2 years ago
Yes, you're NOT following me correctly! In January 1977, I had just turned 17 years old and that really was 32 years ago. And yes, that does make me 49 now, even though it does still feel like it happened only yesterday...
richardjgstephen 2 years ago
Oops...I thought you said you were 32 y/o right now. My bad, sorry.
rafalweb 2 years ago
Sounds like a stellar set list order to me.
klwewf 2 years ago 2
Come to think about it, it could've been 1977 though. Still ages ago!
richardjgstephen 2 years ago
If anyone's interested I can tell you that this was definitely on the Wind and Wuthering Tour, which would probably make it early 1978. I was18 and went to see them in my home town, Dundee. They were the first band I ever went to see. Incredible to say so but it was a bit of a life-changing event for me because I'd never seen anything like it. And to be honest, I never have since.
richardjgstephen 2 years ago
I agree with you, richardjgstephen, I was lucky to see them in Cologne on June 17 1977 on their WAW Tour. Also I had never seen a band playing like that and it also changed my life somehow. I was stunned for weeks after that. A few years ago I got a bootleg of that concert.
guit56ar 2 years ago
Its incredible that Hackett was underated / undershowed even in Videos...Get out Mike.(laughs) .Steve is a Guitar Genious!!!
boasri 2 years ago
Phil was a hell of a drummer, which younger music fans might not know. They might just see Phil as the "You'll Be In My Heart" guy.
TheJman2600 2 years ago 17
true ive had to "make" two of my sons visit
this period to get the 80's solo softee image out of
their heads to see what an incredible drummer
and all around talent he is . its hard impressing upon todays youth the contribution of progressive
and the effect its had on what they listen to now
frododarg 2 years ago 2
My first impression of Phil was him as a drummer when I heard "In the Air Tonight" and Face Value when my dad had the cassette. Also his playing with Robert Plant was excellent and showed me how special a drummer Phil was. Once I heard the Abacab album in 1997, I was a Genesis fan for life after that. I have all albums, all of Phil's solo works and the albums he did with Brand X and Robert Plant. My fandom paid off when I saw Genesis in 2007 in Boston.
floydgenesisnut 2 years ago
i listen to Duke just for Phils drumming
frododarg 2 years ago
Floydster, you had the audacity to try to correct me on a Genesis related matter, and now openly admit to coming in, in 1997. SHAME ON YOU. Never mind mate, you're in now!!! So-called 'muzo' all over the world now decry Collins for some of his work, but he is/was/and always will be, one of the finest rhymical arrangers that the music industry has ever had. Listen to his bass pedal on Take me Home, it's wonderful.
BevelBob 2 years ago
@BevelBob I was listening to so many bands that I didn't get a chance to fully get into Genesis' music until middle of summer 1997. Once I bought the Abacab remastered CD (that Atlantic issued in 1994 and was considered one of the greatest album in rock history according to In the Studio host Redbeard) I loved the album so much that I went and bought every last album they did. Only Genesis albums I seldom listen to are From Genesis to Revelation and Calling All Stations (the latter I detest).
floydgenesisnut 1 year ago
@BevelBob The rest of the catalog and all live albums of Genesis I can play start to finish. There was no bad album as of Trespass to We Can't Dance. Phil Collins made Genesis the great band it is now. In fact, he would have persuaded Steve Hackett to stay during the mixing of Seconds Out but Steve refused to jump in the car with Phil to go mix Seconds Out as he knew Phil would have persuaded Steve to stay. I think Tony Banks pushed Hackett out of the band.
floydgenesisnut 1 year ago
@floydgenesisnut
Steve was clearly "pushed" when you compare his "sound" to the rest of Genesis. Steve was outsider when he entered the band and he left the same. He never really fitted in as one of the major music writers. To me, he wasn't a part of Genesis.
Now don't get wrong about his contributions to Genesis. I love his solos. But a lot of time, he was TOLD what to play. (cough: Tony) And the writing responsibilities was easier to manage with just THREE writers and not FOUR or FIVE.
MrStereoTiger 1 year ago
Tony and Mike were main writers. Phil was an arranger and only contributed bits and was not a writer until his first wife left him and Face Value and the Genesis albums from Duke to We Can't Dance saw Phil contribute like not ever before. Steve Hackett was thrown under the bus by Tony Banks as it were and Banks was jealous of Hackett's contributions coming at a faster clip than Banks' were.
floydgenesisnut 1 year ago
@floydgenesisnut ..that's crazy. I was introduced to phil the same way. But I got really impressed by his playing when he worked with brand x
MrStereoTiger 1 year ago
@MrStereoTiger Unorthodox Behavior and Moroccan Roll are great jazz rock fusion albums that Phil did with Brand X. Phil's drumming on those albums and between 1976 and 1984 was his peak as a drummer IMHO. Whilst most people of my age group were into Puff Daddy and The Spice Girls and what not, I dove heavily into prog (my gateways to prog was Rush and Pink Floyd whom (like Genesis) didn't start out as prog rock but morphed into prog as their album progressed).
floydgenesisnut 1 year ago
@TheJman2600 And there's nothing wrong with the "You'll Be In My Heart" guy. All you people, who are used to punish Collins through his romantic music, you have to understand it's all related to an era, a time. You cannot live always in the past. People grows up and so does music.
MrMrEFE 1 year ago 2
@MrMrEFE Total sell out....completely destroyed Genesis with his aweful dribble....Can you say Su su "susuido"
johnnylarue1 10 months ago
@johnnylarue1 Dude, thats just your opinion.
MrMrEFE 10 months ago
@TheJman2600 Technically speaking, Phil's best drumming was in Brand X. On the awesome-o-meter however, his work in Genesis reigns supreme!
Cozzab12 10 months ago 2
GENESIS RULES!
astrofist 2 years ago
I've never seen a better drum duet than Chester and Phil!
Eric666x 2 years ago 2
this is from seconds out no???
with brufford , collins , hackett, banks, rutherford
am i right????
mrcagado17 3 years ago
No , you don`t. It`s Secconds Out but without Brufford: Chester Thompson , Collins , Hackett, Banks, Rutherford.
If you pay attention,youll can see Chester Thompson`s beard.
Best regards!
saturnosinanillos 3 years ago
I think Bruford only played on Cinema Show on that album
shnaushnau 3 years ago
Thanks a lot for posting this - I had long been searching for this. This is the time when Phil's drumming was best. He was never better after. Great....
Drummer1410 3 years ago
Cinema show & Twilight alehouse I my favourites drum songs but theres lots on LLDOB especially the live archive discs!
bjackman080184 3 years ago
Finding this was amazing.
I went to see Genesis in Auckland, NZ in 1986, then discovered Seconds Out as my favourite live album not long after. Being able to finally see something from that era has been brilliant.
zaynsde 3 years ago
i always thought that one mellotron part was scary. id walk at night with seconds out playing and freak out hahaha.
bowtomecha 3 years ago 2
This is fantastic rare footage. Thanks for this. I have been wanting to see footage of this era since about the mid 80's. Hard to come by.
ceazea 3 years ago
Probably the oldest version of Los Endos (from LP "Seconds Out"), but the best ever made !
FrancoisSardou 3 years ago
Theres a version the year before from the "In Concert" film aswell but i prefer this one
Crustybrown 3 years ago
Is it the version with Bill Bruford on second drums?
FrancoisSardou 3 years ago
yep
Crustybrown 3 years ago
Ok! Thank you! :-)
FrancoisSardou 3 years ago
Where do you see bruford? I see Chester....
valdostaguru 3 years ago
We were on about the 1976 "In concert" peformance, not this one.
Crustybrown 3 years ago
Magnificent music by Genesis!
Thank you lies 112.
Silver from Poland(Great fan of Genesis)
srtyxczewlsrolkid 4 years ago
I saw this show in Rio de Janeiro- Brazil in May 1977 at Maracanazinho Stade it was fantastic and it was the best show i saw at last, 1'de 15 years old
grrabelo 4 years ago
hey Genesis fans! I was lucky enough to see them from the main floor at the Chicago Stadium in 1978, what is referred to as the 'mirror' concert. Is there ANY video from that concert anywhere on the planet? I would love to re-live that show..it was in the top 10 of alltime concerts EVER. -thanks- GENESIS ROCKS
bww58 4 years ago
I saw the mirror concert also in Oakland, CA. and I too would like to see footage from that show. I especially rememberthe mirror effects during "In the Cage".
mikelmart 4 years ago
@ djc6700:
You know that in the Genesis-community there are a everoccuring rumors about a sort of anti-Hackett-conspiracy around "Seconds Out" saying his guitar was mixed into the back beyond existence, he was blended out anyway before and much more as he left during SC in the bands presence..all this is remarkable at the notion of such a (wrong) thing as showing RUTHERFORD as the
guitarist..innit?
zebonaut 4 years ago
well after listening the ending i doubt that this is the seconds out version.....the mellotron just kicked in too suddenly in 1 place
ErnieAndMaraboo 4 years ago
the melody is soooooooooo goddamn peaceful and so simple!!!
in my opinion this could very well be the seconds out version. consider that the record was probably remastered before it was sold.....so little mistakes were removed
ErnieAndMaraboo 4 years ago
missed that zeb but when do they stop making mike rutherford this great talent i like mike but y during all guitar solos they show him on bass pretending like hes playing
djc6700 4 years ago
Are you sure it is te original Seconds Out-cut? Note that in the last bars of the drum solo Chester loses a stick and plays triples on the HiHat with hios left while fumbling for a new one... i´m a drummer, listened to it as you as a teenager (so much that i played drum-duets with colilins in my drema, no joke)..and i know this wasn´t on Seconds out. But maybe they cued it out.
zebonaut 4 years ago
No it is not. Seconds Out was recorded in Paris. This was recorded in Texas.
PeterMayer 4 years ago
he broke his stick. and he didnt fumble
themilksnatcher 4 years ago
This is the original Seconds Out stuff.
No album had such an impact on me as a teenager, as this one.
I listened hours on end to this album,when i bought it in 1977. Completely blown away by it. Genesis is a once-in-a-lifetime band.
BenMolen 4 years ago
you've soooo right, man
FCSteffy1904 4 years ago
ahhhhhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhhh haunting melotron
volendos2 4 years ago
Very nice!!! Well done.
skybluelucy 4 years ago