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Genesis playing Firth of Fifth in 1977

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  • Chester Thompson deserves to be in the HOF with the other 5 Genesis members, seriously the years and talent he put in he is as much of Genesis as Phil, Tony, Mike, Steve and Peter

  • @KaiserFranzM the song is great because of the melody and sense; the Fibonacci proportions is just a detail. Nobody ever said "What a wonderful song! Surely it's based on Fibonacci proportions"... absurd...

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  • Fantastic! Best epic ever...and....ever....and....e­ver!!!

  • Wonderful solo by Steve Hackett.

    Although according to several Genesis documentaries that solo actually wasn't meant to be, they pretty much had finished the whole thing when Hackett began to play the flute solo on his guitar for just the fun of it, the rest of the band joined in and decided that it was too good NOT to include it.

  • @mhz888 It's an ARP Pro-soloist (mono) synth which Tony used onstage from 73-77

  • @mhz888 Probably an arp pro soloist

  • Pero Que Es Esta Mierd!! o.O

  • Where's the piano intro???

  • @rinaldimaxi what the song has to do with fibonacci prop?

  • @MrNotNiceGuy even daryl Streumer

  • Phil should have stayed on the drums and Steve Hackett should have never left.

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