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@thuleproject I did listen to both of those. I found them to be way too 'dainty' for my tastes. Not incredibly adventurous either, kinda boring for me. I mean it's good but nothing I heard was something I hadn't already heard done better. I'll place my prog money on Yes or King Crimson.
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Why would you start with Trick of the Tail? It's not early at all, if anything it's the end of the early period because it was the first album without Peter Gabriel. Then you skip straight back to Trespass, the album you should have started with, but also a seminal, unpolished album, and you draw the line there without ever bothering to listen to Foxtrot or Selling England by the Pound?
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@EuchridEucrow1 Agreed.
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I just went through the entire early Yes catalog and while I didn't like half of it , the other half was pretty awesome to me. I'm doing the same thing now with Genesis and I must say I am just unimpressed and bored with them. I started with trick of the tail and I'm listening to Wind & Wuthering now. If this album doesn't impress me I give up.
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Another beautiful song from the original Genesis.:) I believe this was composed by Phillips.
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@icardimax Yes I knew it... But I just noticed and checked the most important members. Anyway, John Mayhew, with all the respect I give to him, did not bring anything, as Collins brought so much for the band ...
Yes, Timeless music !
Peter's voice creates magic and beauty, and his lyrics are a work of genius.
LadyHae 1 year ago 16
Peter Gabriel brought the theatrical effect and the class
Phil Collins brought the rhythmic complexity
Tony Banks brought the virtuosity
Steve Hackett brought the progressive world...
Mike Rutherford brought the band
and Anthony Phillips brought the English charm and the pastoral universe that typifies Genesis
Indeed, he brought some of the most important thing that made Genesis look so unique
DuketheFish73 8 months ago 7