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Posted: June 14 2011 at 05:47
Phil Collins music in the Tarzan soundtrack is one of the best music I have heard, so emotional and tribal, it really is a nice fusion of african music and english singer/songwriting craft, he did just as amazing jobb with the Tarzan soundtrack as Elton did on the Lion King, he poured out every single fiber of music ontu this music, even some prog rock neuances, is their, that is where the fusion of african music and western music comes in, to dare to combine totaly alien musical worlds into sounding as natural as ever, and it is also quite symphonic and goes nicely to the canvas of the movie,
so delicate, so passionate, so soothing, almost like Jon Anderson or 80s Yes sounding
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Posted: June 14 2011 at 06:49
I think that it depends on what is meant by better. Zillions of adoring fans can't be wrong and I think that as a showman and as a vocalist Phil Collins leaves Peter Gabriel miles behind. I think that as an "artist" Gabriel is streaks ahead of Collins though. I love old Genesis and it just wasn't the same band any longer after Gabriel left. It tried to be for a while but both the considerations of the record labels in the 80's, the call of money and mainstream popularity, and Collins himself (not having the musical artistry that Gabriel has) killed off the Genesis that once was and I loved that Genesis. After "Duke" Genesis may as well have become Collins's backing band because that is precisely what happened - maybe a pity that they held on to the Genesis name as, had they forgone the name in favour of Collins and Co then the perceived sell out wouldn't have been an issue and Genesis could have rested easy on a sparkling history without the later distortion of the legacy.
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Posted: June 14 2011 at 12:50
Speaking of Petey Gabriel, I see that he's bypassing L.A. this summer to play in Santa Barbara instead. What a turd. He probably knows some expatriot there in its little enclave of Brits who he can spend the night with to avoid expenditures at the local Holiday Inn. I'm yawning as I type. When will he ever make meaningful music again?
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Posted: June 15 2011 at 10:36
ghost_of_morphy wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
Let's see: Phil - good drummer and vocalist. Peter - good vocalist and ok with the flute and tambourine. I'll give Phil the edge.
True, but Phil used to be a great drummer, until time took it's toll. If he was just good, Peter would win this.
Even with a medical condition that presently limits his time on the skins, Phillip Collins can beat out most drummers who only wish they had his natural born instinct and skill. Such silly comments here.
I wonder if there somewhere in the galactic oceans of the interweb is talk of the same question, but with a large quantity of people stating what a horrible band Genesis were before they started making real music?
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Posted: June 16 2011 at 15:03
esky wrote:
Speaking of Petey Gabriel, I see that he's bypassing L.A. this summer to play in Santa Barbara instead. What a turd. He probably knows some expatriot there in its little enclave of Brits who he can spend the night with to avoid expenditures at the local Holiday Inn. I'm yawning as I type. When will he ever make meaningful music again?
Hey played Hollywood bowl in 2010. I think he went for the better venue. Ever been to the SB Bowl? It is beautiful and way more comfortable than the Hollywood Bowl. I took more exception to the ticket prices.
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Every person has different opinions. Maybe we should just respect it. There's nothing we can do if someone likes them or not. We have different taste when it comes to music.
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Posted: July 03 2011 at 14:51
desistindo wrote:
Why dont we make a poll and end this eternal sardonic thread, hum?
Here in PA, Gabriel will win easily... however, if you did that on some other site, like Rolling Stone or Music Radar or whatever, surely Collins would win.
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Posted: July 03 2011 at 15:09
aginor wrote:
Phil Collins music in the Tarzan soundtrack is one of the best music I have heard, so emotional and tribal, it really is a nice fusion of african music and english singer/songwriting craft, he did just as amazing jobb with the Tarzan soundtrack as Elton did on the Lion King, he poured out every single fiber of music ontu this music, even some prog rock neuances, is their, that is where the fusion of african music and western music comes in, to dare to combine totaly alien musical worlds into sounding as natural as ever, and it is also quite symphonic and goes nicely to the canvas of the movie,
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Posted: July 03 2011 at 15:14
Saperlipopette! wrote:
aginor wrote:
Phil Collins music in the Tarzan soundtrack is one of the best music I have heard, so emotional and tribal, it really is a nice fusion of african music and english singer/songwriting craft, he did just as amazing jobb with the Tarzan soundtrack as Elton did on the Lion King, he poured out every single fiber of music ontu this music, even some prog rock neuances, is their, that is where the fusion of african music and western music comes in, to dare to combine totaly alien musical worlds into sounding as natural as ever, and it is also quite symphonic and goes nicely to the canvas of the movie,
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