Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 1978
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I respect anybody who dared to pick up the mic and sing in front of Genesis after Gabriel left. Phil Collins worked his ass off to get his voice up to par for that band. Is he Gabriel? No. Does it still sound good? Yes. Don't forget, if it weren't for these pop drivelists, we'd of never heard of Peter Gabriel.
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Not even Rush or King Crimson made it to the 1980s? Really?
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Art rock at its best!!
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Yikes, I thought Genesis fans had a little more brains than the people that wrote these comments...
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love Collins singing Genesis but I do hate the down down down.
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@WeLiveToDanceAlone I always felt the same about Waters and Gilmour too
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@cosmicjazzer yeah peter gabriel is still an overrated douchebag. and they obviously did not need him after he left.
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Love this prog rock stuff, takes me back to when we all sat round the room stoned off our melons, passing the joints around, listening to these albums. I remember being totally stunned when I first heard Dark Side Of The Moon when it was released in Quadraphonic. You could hear all this stuff coming from differant speakers. Genius. Very little like it around these days tragically. Still some prog rock bands but never on radio unless you tune into radio on the web and find it there.
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@WeLiveToDanceAlone - agree, very similar voices.
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@Zenutheduck Huh?
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@cosmicjazzer GEE. I wonder what that says about YOUR particular musical talents to say such personalized comments to me...once more to me. It still does not change the fact that Peter Gabriel is a overrated douchebag asshole who is only a carbon copy of himself now. Phil is still twice the man has twice the balls that douchebag does not have
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@CribNotes I really don't understand the Gabriel worship. I think everything "gelled" much better with Phil as the frontman. Yes, Gabriel was a more interesting and impressive showman, but he wasn't right for the overall synergy of the band. Genesis was Phil's band.
The other irony is that everyone condemns Phil for taking the band from prog to pop. But look at Gabriel's solo career. His first hit was "Solsbury Hill". Phil's Genesis was still writing fairly progressive music while PG was pop.
thanks Hog !!!
Magog64 3 years ago