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Genesis - Gabriel era.

close to the edge (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 28th July 2005, 23:23

I cannot believe how many times I have played "The Lamb lies down on Broadway" in the last few months. Being an old fogie I have re discovered this classic album since going to see The Musical Box re create the live show at The Royal Albert Hall.

I know that most people (under 40) will not know what I am on about, but this album has got to be my all time favourite (at the moment) :D

The music, themes and imagery are timeless, the interaction between the musicians and the vocal interpretation is second to none. It is hard to beleive that this album was released over 30 years ago!

i have also listened to Selling England by the Pound, Live, Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot over and over agian for months and maybe I am reliving my childhood, but blimey this stuff is brilliant. I just wish Peter had stayed around for a couple of more albums.

I also like his Up (CD) and Growing Up (DVD) the musicianship is fantastic and the songs are mainly all classics.

I know that this stuff is not a lot of peoples cup of tea, but give it a go (if you haven`t heard it before). I wholly recommend the early Genesis especially "The Lamb" it is so well structured as a complete concept and the songs and instrumentals are great. I end up whistling along to the guitar and keyboard solos and "singing :o " (which drives the wife and kids crazy!).

I understand that Peter had trouble completing the album in time and ended up having to get the others involved in more of the writing due to pressures put on by the record co at the time, but this does not affect the end result (in my view).

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Echoes of the Broadway Everglades,
With her mythical madonnas still walking in their shades:
Lenny Bruce, declares a truce and plays his other hand.
Marshall McLuhan, casual viewin`, head buried in the sand.
Sirens on the rooftops wailing, but there`s no ship sailing.
Groucho, with his movies trailing, stands alone with his punchline failing.
Klu Klux Klan serve hot soul food and the band plays `In the Mood`
The cheerleader waves her cyanide wand, there`s a smell of
peach blossom and bitter almonde.
Caryl Chessman sniffs the air and leads the parade, he know in a scent,
you can bottle all you made.
There`s Howard Hughes in blue suede shoes, smiling at the majorettes
smoking Winston Cigarettes.
And as the song and dance begins, the children play at home
with needles; needles and pins.

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RichardH (Elite) posted this on Friday, 29th July 2005, 07:31

Yes, it`s a great album - best described by my wife as "exquisite".

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sj (Elite) posted this on Friday, 29th July 2005, 08:52

Yup, simply awesome stuff. Went to see The Lamb too. It is a great album but not as accessable as some of the other early stuff. Sides 1 and 2 are fantastic but there are a couple of slightly weaker parts on sides 3/4. (the first 3 mins of The Waiting Room..) Still a classic though. But Selling England is the best for me. One one album you`ve got the classics Dancing With The Moonlit Knight, Firth Of Fifth, The Battle Of Epping Forest and The Cinema Show.
But Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot (with my favourite all time track - Suppper`s Ready) are great too.
The best 4 consecutive studio albums by a band. Ever.

I think the post Gabrial era gets a bit of a rough deal too. OK, not the We Can`t Dance stuff but albums such as Trick Of The Tail and Wind and Wuthering are classics too. :D

Ste



We will pay the price but we will not count the cost..

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Andy c (Elite) posted this on Friday, 29th July 2005, 09:26

My fave is Selling England.
Opening of dancing with the moonlit knight, pure class!. 8)

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Andy Larkin (Competent) posted this on Friday, 29th July 2005, 12:34

I think that Lamb is possibly their best album - seems to have a bit more of a darker edge to it than the others. I gave up on Genesis when Gabriel left.

Incidentally i went to see Van Der Graaf Generator recently and they were superb - always were my favourite progsters.

Andy

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Stuart McLean (Reviewer) posted this on Friday, 29th July 2005, 18:53

`Lamb` is one of my favourite albums ever - and certainly amongst my top ten. From the crazy enossification through to the climax of `It` (literally...!) it sends shivers down my spine in a way that no other album has ever done. Too bad that when Gabriel left the others drove Hackett out and then settled into being one of the dreariest AOR bands in the world!!

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gary white (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 30th July 2005, 17:00

I would like to thank close to the edge for starting this thread, and all you other guys for your comment`s

I was at a loose end yesterday missus was out shopping I was wondering what to do, so after seeing all this stuff about Genesis I thought thats it have a listen to Selling England by the pound, so I go to my Genesis vinyl collection and it`s not there, after a bit of thought if I remember that Ive only ever had a cassette copy which is long gone, anyway I played Trick of the tail instead which was fine.

My son went into town today under instruction to find me a vinyl copy of Selling England by the pound, which he thankfully did, It`s been a long time since I last listened to it, but I have to say, after playing it, what a fantastic, stunning, album.

B T W In The Cage are appearing at Mr Kyps in Poole soon, are they any good???

Thank`s guys.

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close to the edge (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th August 2005, 00:31

Gary, try to see G2 Genesis they are good at re creating the songs although they do not profess to look like the real thing they can certainly play the real thing.
Someone who attemps the opening keyboards of Firth of Fifth, and nearly manages it, gets my vote.

The Drummer is great and the Keyboard player can really play well. Close your eyes and you will be back in the seventies. :D

Google G2 Genesis for their web site, to check out dates, sample videos, etc.

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B T W In The Cage are appearing at Mr Kyps in Poole soon, are they any good
Haven`t seen them, but try to go and let us know, if any good so we can keep an eye out in our areas :D

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close to the edge (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th August 2005, 00:49

PS.
If you want a DVD (Torrent) of Genesis at Shepperton Studios which was recorded on 16mm film in 1973 (I think April) and has now been digitised to vob files and is 4.36 Gigabites (so takes about 2 days to download on Broadband)
Tracks include:
Watcher of the skies
Dancing with the moonlit knight
Musical Box
I know what I like
Supper`s Ready

This is probably the best example of Gabriel Genesis you will see at their peak :D :D

http://www.mininova.org/tor/81312

Be quick if you want it :) It is worth it :D :D

"Tes co -op erates"

"A Flower!" :D

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Batavia (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 11th August 2005, 01:11

Saw them play live. Brilliant stuff.

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