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TheProgtologist
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Topic: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Posted: August 27 2005 at 03:12 |
I voted for Back in NYC,just a great song,Gabriel's phrasing and delivery on that song give me goosebumps.Shaun Guerin did a really good version of the tune and the Kevin Gilbert/Giraffe version of the song,played lived at Progfest 94 is one of the best versions of that song I have ever heard.
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DallasBryan
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 02:43 |
about 1000mcg and it becomes a life changing
experience. peters recount of about 50k mcg.
not recommended though!
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Ricochet
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 02:21 |
In The Cage...
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Olympus
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Posted: August 27 2005 at 02:16 |
Silent Sorrow In Empty Boats
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"Let's get the hell away from this Eerie-ass piece of work so we can get on with the rest of our eerie-ass day"
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threefates
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Posted: October 10 2004 at 12:27 |
Actually Richard, I went for the title track. I've never been a fan of this album, and that was one of the few songs that I did like.
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THIS IS ELP
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zappa123
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Posted: October 10 2004 at 09:56 |
In the cage is my choice.Once Ivan 2068 said that LLTOB album is when the prog reach a perfection.I think it's true.The album is really the summit of prog rock,however it's not my genesis favourite album.
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Blacksword
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Posted: October 10 2004 at 06:07 |
I dont really think there is a duff track on the first three sides (vinyl speaking) and the last side is at least ok IMO. I think some of their greatest songs appeared on this album. They must have been surprised and dissapointed when it only reached number 10 in the UK album charts (only ), after SEBTP reached 3!!
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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richardh
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Posted: October 10 2004 at 05:22 |
I'm not really surprised with the results so far.Carpet Crawlers and In The Cage were always going to be popular choices.I'm slightly surprised though that no one has gone for the title track.Almost a perfect opening track.I could say the same for It as an end track as well.
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greenback
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Posted: October 09 2004 at 18:21 |
TLLDOB is very far from my favorite one. I wrote one of the best review of mine regarding this record.
The best track is Hairless heart!
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tuxon
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 23:32 |
I heard the title track on radio today, not the best song, but got me to turn the music on (much disarray with my collegue), great keyboards at the beginning.
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 22:07 |
I voted on that beautiful, eerie symphonic ballad 'The Lamia': it's so romantic, and so sinister at the same time, with the unearthly landscapes of 'Silent Sorrow...' serving as a proper postlude. It's not only the most impressive track in the album (IMHO), but it's also located in the right place of the repertoire.
The lines 'only a magic that a name would stain' are sung with an incredible sense of vulnerability and sensuality...
Regards.
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Reed Lover
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 14:03 |
Not one of my favourite Genesis albums either! Never really been able to get into it especially after the triumph that was "Selling England" I found Lamb was a bit disappointing-not enough music I think! Whisper it, but I think they over-stretched themselves with this one.Lyrically I think it is a case of "The Emperor's New Clothes Syndrome"-I mean my degree was in English Literature so I'm used to analysing prose and verse, but I find it largely indecypherable. When it comes to people having to click on hyperlinks to be given the "official meaning" on this site, well that tells you something! Given that this is a work of popular art the meaning shouldnt be so difficult to work out.Therefore one can fairly conclude that it is esoteric nonsense.
However favourite track-I've always liked Carpet Crawlers, Peter's vocals are exquisite.
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Carlos
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 13:59 |
I DID A COMMENT WHEN IT WAS THE TOPIC OF MY FAVORITE GENESIS MOMENT (OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT)...AND I MENTIONED AMONG MANY OF SOME GREATEST MOMENTS THE PIANO WORK OF THE CARPET CRAWLERS...THIS SONG, ALONG WITH THE LAMIA AND THE CAGE, IS MY FAVORITE OF ALL THE RECORD.
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Alucard
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 11:05 |
The Lamb like Forse le lucciole(Locanda della fatte) ou Ys(Balletto di Bronze) are among these either you love it or you hate it records. I love it!!!There was this German Radio Station and they got a listeners Poll. And one day In 1975 I heard this beautiful song, which was on top of the poll, from a group I never heard of before. There was this strange, eary keyboard intro and then suddenly the voice :"The crawlers cover the floor..." I got the record for Christmas and I still remember hearing it on a cold winter night in my room! After Christmas i heard it for one year EVERY single day after school. I don't listen too often to it now, but when I do it still runs chivers along my spine. The last time, when I bought the nice Genesis Box set with the entire show.
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Dick Heath
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 06:41 |
sigod wrote:
Jeff Buckley covered this song on the demo section of his posthumous album 'My Sweetheart The Drunk'. Very lo-fi, very surreal
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Very good too. And how a cover should be done: deconstruct, put something of your own in, don't completely lose the essence of the original but say something new without detracting. Too many covers are lame reproductions of the originals. For another case study, check out (Buckley's mentor) Gary Lucas's interpretation of Zappa's King Kong, retitled Guerillas In The Midst.
"Groucho with his movies trailing, stands alone with his punchline failing" (from the top my head, if inaccurate) - Gabriel at his lyrical best.
Edited by Dick Heath
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sigod
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 04:24 |
Back in NYC is fantastic, the highlight of the album for me although I agree with richardh in that it isn't one of my favourite Genesis albums either.
Jeff Buckley covered this song on the demo section of his posthumous album 'My Sweetheart The Drunk'. Very lo-fi, very surreal
I'm quite keen on the 'Chamber of 32 doors' if only for the line
'I'd rather trust a county man, than a town man'. Pro fox Hunting Mr Gabriel
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Velvetclown
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 01:54 |
The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging
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gdub411
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Posted: October 08 2004 at 00:03 |
Colony of Slippermen...most progressive in my viewpoint
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Glass-Prison
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Posted: October 07 2004 at 18:21 |
No question, The Cage is one of the most majestic songs I have ever heard. Secondly, there is A Colony of Slippermen, Back in NYC, and the title song.
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jonaev
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Posted: October 07 2004 at 18:14 |
very tough choice, I like almost every song on the album, specially Fly On A Windshield, Broadway Melody Of 1974, The Grand Parade Of Lifeless Packaging, Back In N.Y.C., The Chamber of 32 Doors, Lilywhite Lilith, Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist, The Colony Of Slippermen, Riding the Scree, It, but I would choose Here Comes The Supernatural Anaesthetist - some great solo here
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