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http://www.genesis247.com Genesis talk about the group Musical Box Trick of the Tail Tour Mike Rutherford Tony Banks Interview

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  • This didn't have anything to do with The Musical Box, it was just the interview talking about the Trick of the Tail tour, unless I missed something. You should change the videos title...

  • @Shaggyshadric They are talking about the cover group The Musical Box...

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  • there is no genesis without tony banks!

  • genesis is one of many breads and butters in music, next to the beatles

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  • Bruford was a great addition on that tour.

  • willingly to awaiting future live tour of yours./to invite indonesian fanatic fans for genesis

  • @RectumPilum Well, that's about half-true. Revolver and Sgt. Pepper was considered by some to have traces of progressive rock, but Freak Out! (The Frank Zappa album I mentioned) was released before both of those albums (Freak Out - June 27th, 1966, Revolver - August 6th, 1966, Sgt. Pepper - June 1st, 1967), so, like I said, Frank Zappa DID start it, but The Beatles released their later albums afterward that kinda carried that sound along.

  • @GettingEmOutByFriday I thought The Beatles were the ones that sent the prog thing going?

  • @MrKellymcguire Tony is also key to the band. I disagree with you

  • @meccaturbo Really? Then tell me how it started. Enlighten me, jackass.

  • @GettingEmOutByFriday Not true. Clearly you know very little about music history.

  • @meccaturbo Actually, he does know what he's talking about. The first prog rock album was a Mothers of Invention album, which was Frank Zappa's first band. All musicians born in the 50s in England pretty much just picked up on it, including these guys.

  • 1:56 (about introducing songs) -Phil was probably the only "personality" in the band. ...The others seemed basically a bunch of out-and-out introverts, (prob a main reason I ended up liking their music as much as I did). Phil was Rod Stewart ...foot loose and fancy free...by comparison.

  • @JackBlair2 Personally it sends me to sleep!

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