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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 12:59
I remember this thread.

Well, since I got into 70s Genesis at the age of 17, I would say.... YES!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 12:50
My god I hate these conversations.  No, it's physically impossible for anyone under a certain age to like a certain kind of music.  Man I've been into prog since I was thirteen, and we're talking Soft Machine and Gong, something as approachable as Genesis could appeal to anyone.  And regardless, if it doesn't work out it doesn't become a fact that applies to everyone.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 06:48
Only if they lose weight with Sawlimbinoff.
Don't listen to him, by the way.  If you have something to say it's better to revive an old thread than start a new one.Wink

Actually it is a silly premise, yet nice to hear that the music speaks to someone in their teens now as it did when I was that young.


Edited by Slartibartfast - August 05 2011 at 07:31
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 03:16
No, don't worry, it's not your fault, it's just often these threads are best left in the past. Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 03:15
Ouch, I'm sorry, didn't look at the dates, just saw this from the "main" forum page and decided to post.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 03:10
Can you not re-open these old flame threads, ffs.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 03:00
Seems like everyone had such an easy time getting into Genesis =p I heard my first Genesis album when I got it from my music teacher since he knew my favorite bands at the time were: Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull. The album I got was Foxtrot, and I thought it was extremely boring, I listened to it 3 times and just gave up. Later on, I found this site (maybe 4 years later), and by that time, I had slowly moved away from the classic rock acts and started listening to bands like: Yes, Gentle Giant and Gong. But I had still avoided Genesis like the pest, and to my horror. Genesis was the most beloved and well-rated artist on the whole site, I was pretty annoyed by that fact. But after being fed 1000 of "best genesis song" polls, I decided to pick up Foxtrot again, and I suddenly enjoyed, even to the grade that it's my favorite album right now. And now... I'm gonna listen to... Foxtrot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 05 2011 at 02:24
I'm 15, and Genesis was one of the last classic prog bands I got into. I don't think they're better than GG, KC, Yes, PF or JT, but better than ELP, methinks. They're great, but I never really got into their classic period (Foxtrot, Nursery Cryme) the way I feel I'm supposed to. Supper's Ready has never felt like the masterpiece most people think of it as. Maybe later? Selling England is great, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 20 2010 at 11:13
Look it is painfully simple. Before they enter their teenage years hook them on the Beatles. Then just tell them Genesis got their big break in the U.S. when John Lennon was asked in an interview what if any new music he liked. And, the great part is that it's a true story.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2010 at 16:14
Genesis was the first progband I ever listened to (I was 14 then).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2010 at 09:55
I did not like early genesis when I was younger
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2010 at 06:37
*considers starting Can Middle-Aged Men Enjoy Eminem? thread*
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 20:35
Nice to see this variety of ages (and ages of children!).I have been listening to all of Genesis since I was twelve, and now I'm 14. I'm not sure if I see my age on this site as a restriction to unmoved opinion, moreso as a chance to listen to more music, as I have went through early genesis to deep artists like Tangerine Dream, The residents, Mike Oldfield (semi- deep cut, whatever), and Neu.
 
So in other words, yes, teenagers can listen to early Genesis.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 16:26
My daughter is 21 and can't stand ANY classic era Prog. She doesn't mind Tool or Porcupine Tree.......so at least we have some common ground. My son is 19 and loves Metal. But he'll also listen to Tool, Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, and most "metal" prog. I recently played Mahavishnu Orchestra for him and he loved it
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2010 at 18:44
I'm a teenager that likes Magma, why not Genesis?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 14 2010 at 18:29
Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

Originally posted by XunknownX XunknownX wrote:

"teenagers" is not a  homogeneous group, so the question can't be answered.

Definitions of teenager on the Web:

Exactly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 10 2010 at 10:22
Yes i think that can enjoy Early Genesis.
 
I enjoyed Genesis at 14, my first album, of course was Nursery Cryme, The best!Wink




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 10 2010 at 03:38
Yeah I think if you have  music going in the background all the time and its prog your kids will eventually warm to it. Heck I even liked some of my dads music after hearig it 50 times straight in a week. He was into some horrible old country too. I will never forget A Boy Named Sue by Johnny Cash - now I actually think its a fun song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 10 2010 at 03:16
 
A few years ago (when my next door neighbour's son was about 15) we were settling down to Sunday lunch and I could hear music blaring outside. He was listening to this whilst washing his Dad's car.
 
So, I went outside and was just about to tell him to turn it down when I realised he was listen to "Selling England By The Pound" Smile
 
So, I said "Hey, Adrian! Turn it up!!" LOL
 
We've recently took our kids (11 and 13) to see G2 (excellent English Genesis tribute band) and they quite enjoyed it Wink
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 09 2010 at 21:57

Well, I'm fifteen, and Genesis was one of the first prog bands I truly loved, if not the first. 
Of course, my adoration for them didn't really flourish until a few months after I discovered "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" and "Dancing with the Moonlit Knight", but I digress.

Getting a teenager to like Genesis is a much more realistic goal than getting them to like, say, Mr. Bungle or the Residents, or even Yes. 
As intellectual as Peter Gabriel's lyrical social appraisals are, the music is much more straightforward and immediately listenable than Yes's.
Hell, I got a few of my pop-music-loving friends (nothing wrong with a good pop song, don't get me wrong) to love Genesis and King Crimson...and the Residents, but that's beside the point.

And, of course, most teenagers have a bias against the big G because of the Phil Collins years. And you can't blame them for not knowing the big PG, because Collins popularized them. A music aficionado once explained to me that he 'respects Phil Collins but doesn't like Genesis'. So there's already that drawback.

And most generalizations are bound to be wrong (of course, there's that 'all generalizations are wrong' paradox, but that's beside that point). 
I'm sure there are dozens of teenage users here, like myself; I mean, that goes without saying, and what band has the most 5-star album ratings? Hm? Oh, right, Genesis. Wink

I really hope that progression made sense....
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