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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

Great instrumental song by Genesis from the album Invisible Touch

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  • The first time I heard this was in the "Magnum, P.I." episode "Unfinished Business." It tied into the suspense of that episode perfectly!

  • can't compare this to the shit they make now day's ....bling bling,hoe's and bitch'es  rap crap

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  • A lot of people complain that Genesis died when Gabriel left and Phil "took over", but c'mon this may not be the same kind of stuff they released 10 years earlier but it's still equally solid stuff. Personally I love this album, every track is fantastic

  • ¥T

  • @MrHistorian123 I will check those out. thanks for the reply. peace

  • Phil, Brazil love you, we make the diference! Good life for you!

  • @smats42

    I agree. Compared to Lady Gaga or Eminem, this is Beethoven's 9th, but I was comparing it to Supper's Ready, Firth of Fifth, The Cinema Show, The Musical Box, Watcher of the Skies, The Fountain of Salamacis, Can Utility and the Coastliners, Dancing with the Moonlit Knight..........compared to them it's not really up to much.

    But maybe "bilge" was too strong.

  • @MrHistorian123 i respect your opinion as much as anyone's, Sir, but you call this "bilge"? maybe its not your cup of tea, but theres far worse to listen to these days, can you at least give me that?  anyhow cheers, its better than "little wayne" right?

  • they didn't need peter gabriel

  • @MrHistorian123 I like this song as well as the other albums you mention along with trespass. The title and rythm of this song suggests they were inspired by some brazilian samba school . This album suffers from a " commercial " tag which is unfair for it seems they went onto explore different sounds . Why should you emprison Genesis in only one type of music ? 

  • This sound is brutal!!!

  • @MrHistorian123 Not Collins alone, but Collins, Banks and Rutherford wanted to move into a commercial direction, I'm tired of people blaming Collins, Collins and Collins. And I don't get your advice at all. Firth of Firth and The Musical Box may be way better than The Brazilian, but that doesn't prevent me from saying that The Brazilian is very, very good (especially the ending).

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