Genesis live at BBC studios in 1972 PART 1
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6:17 Hackett even gets the guitar to sound like a freakin' monster plant!
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I still feel honoured to have seen The Lamb Lies Down tour
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The Return of The Giant Hogweed, is from the 1971 album, Nursery Cryme.
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@trevizons yeah. rush is awesome, and im glad theyre still together. I hope pete, steve, mike, and tony (phil ended his music career) would have a reunion.
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@trevizons And King Crimson!!
...when Fripp feels like it...
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@WhatFuckingUsernameI Yeah! And sorry WFU not enough 500 characters in the box, King Crimson the good old King Crimson not that I forgot them, just not enough space to mention a few others ...
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@vveq: I disagree. They don't allways have to be upfront. Some of the best jazz drummers do subtle work in the background. You just need to listen more closely.
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Brilliant ensamble work! Nobody plays on top of anybody and yet the arangement is so tight.
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@kamwrites: I for one find much of Tony's solo work more interesting than either Mike's or phil's. It just doesn't have that commercial appeal, but that's not a bad thing.
i want to see a movie based on supper's ready
killzer48 1 year ago 8
Sorry on the order of the comments, and finally, the total collapse happened with the Calling all Stations thing, even Ray W. admits having problems with Tony and Mike, the Snobs matter ( Wikipedia), if Tony was Genesis or even Mike, CAS wouldn't have been a failure, the lack of musicianship was quite evident, not Ray's fault, but Tony and Mike's, unfortunately there is no Genesis anymore, no ELP, No Pink Floyd, no Jon Anderson with Yes, but at least I have Rush and Steve Hackett ...
trevizons 2 years ago 2