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  • where's the good era of Genesis (Gabriel Years)

  • I am fanatic of Phil Collins

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  • Because he is a moron. Boring? Wow, you must be a big fan of the likes of Shania Twain and Sarah McLaugh... LOL, whatever.

    Are you 8 or 7? It's not quite clear...

  • OK, times have change... Back then, we knew very little about bands and singers, and again, we couldn't care less, now... you might be right. Cheers.

  • Well I understand your point. Just keep in mind that the social ladder keeps on being mentioned in biographies, articles, essays and even in interviews by band mambers (even Ray Wilson saw himself as a working class guy working with wealthy upper class people: Mike and Tony). The social issue unfortunately is still very much with us. It should be ridiculous and pathetic, yes! Agreed 100%

  • Sure it is! I was a 14-15 year old Polish kid, who couldn't care less not only about their 'upbringing', but even lyrics (which we, me and my friends, who all were huge Peter fans, didn't understand). If Peter is more sophisticated, it has nothing to do with some 'social ladder'. It's ridiculous.

  • You're absolutely right! Look at what Page and Plant were doing in the 80s! I think, only Peter Gabriel came out, kind of, "unscathed"... I mean, com'n, if Nirvana (with all respect for their LIRYCS, they're great!), suddenly emerges as, some kind of "Gods of rock"... That's pathetic.

  • I really would like to know which 70s band continued to be "true to themselves" during the 80s? New sounds and trends put enormous pressures on musicians/performers. Genesis could have done much worse stuff in the 80s. Also: I sense a social issue here: Peter, Mike and Tony are upper class, Phil is not. Anyone: Convince me that this is farfetched...

  • But he was a GREAT DRUMMER! absolutely one of the very best in business.

  • 'Unsuccessful years'... From your Profile, I figure you must be 10 or 5...

  • You're right, 'Gabriel Years' were Genesis' absolutely best. But still, A Trick of the Tail and Wind & W. had it's moments. And then... there was 'Selling Genesis by the Pound'.

  • Why are you saying such a thing, tell me, ah? I suppose, it totally and undoubtedly depends on capability to understand certain perceptions and metaphotic context as the basis of progressive rock music or any other sort of avant-guard movement; if you haven't got the predisposition to adapt it to your mentality, try, please, not to hurt someone who likes this music or sees his life in it.

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