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Chris S
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 14:38 |
^ Imagine Pepsi changing it's name cos of introducing reduced sugar content....Sorry but the ' Genesis' brand deserved to stay up to and including CAS
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The Doctor
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 14:42 |
^Agreed. Otherwise, why only when Hackett left? Why not when Gabriel left? Or Phillips? Or Chris Stewart? A change in personnel doesn't usually bring about a name change in the band, especially when the leaving member wasn't even an original member of the band. Genesis existed prior to Hackett, why not after Hackett? If Yes followed that logic, just about every album they ever did would be by a different band.
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Melomaniac
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 14:46 |
Chris S wrote:
^ Imagine Pepsi changing it's name cos of introducing reduced sugar content....Sorry but the ' Genesis' brand deserved to stay up to and including CAS |
I understand your point, but I think that they kept on using the Genesis brand name because it was already known. The thing is, it wasn't Genesis anymore, the same way that Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe weren't Yes, and they only had Squire missing, whereas Genesis no longer had Gabriel nor Hackett aboard...
...and I do like Calling all Stations also !
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Melomaniac
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 14:48 |
Don't get me wrong though, I love the pop period !!!
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Chris S
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 15:14 |
Melomaniac wrote:
Chris S wrote:
^ Imagine Pepsi changing it's name cos of introducing reduced sugar content....Sorry but the ' Genesis' brand deserved to stay up to and including CAS |
I understand your point, but I think that they kept on using the Genesis brand name because it was already known. The thing is, it wasn't Genesis anymore, the same way that Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe weren't Yes, and they only had Squire missing, whereas Genesis no longer had Gabriel nor Hackett aboard...
...and I do like Calling all Stations also ! |
No I know you like the pop period and respect but your comment above is plain wrong..IMHO :-)
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Melomaniac
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 15:18 |
Chris S wrote:
Melomaniac wrote:
Chris S wrote:
^ Imagine Pepsi changing it's name cos of introducing reduced sugar content....Sorry but the ' Genesis' brand deserved to stay up to and including CAS |
I understand your point, but I think that they kept on using the Genesis brand name because it was already known. The thing is, it wasn't Genesis anymore, the same way that Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe weren't Yes, and they only had Squire missing, whereas Genesis no longer had Gabriel nor Hackett aboard...
...and I do like Calling all Stations also ! |
No I know you like the pop period and respect but your comment above is plain wrong..IMHO :-) |
No problem at all, Chris, I'm not about to cry out loud or hate you due to a difference of opinion, I have the courage of my convictions and don't need approval for me to validate them. And I understand how my opinion can be seen as wrong, but I still stand by it !
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lazland
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 15:50 |
Melomaniac wrote:
Chris S wrote:
Melomaniac wrote:
Chris S wrote:
^ Imagine Pepsi changing it's name cos of introducing reduced sugar content....Sorry but the ' Genesis' brand deserved to stay up to and including CAS |
I understand your point, but I think that they kept on using the Genesis brand name because it was already known. The thing is, it wasn't Genesis anymore, the same way that Anderson Bruford Wakeman and Howe weren't Yes, and they only had Squire missing, whereas Genesis no longer had Gabriel nor Hackett aboard...
...and I do like Calling all Stations also ! |
No I know you like the pop period and respect but your comment above is plain wrong..IMHO :-) |
No problem at all, Chris, I'm not about to cry out loud or hate you due to a difference of opinion, I have the courage of my convictions and don't need approval for me to validate them. And I understand how my opinion can be seen as wrong, but I still stand by it ! |
Nice exchange, but I have to agree with Chris and others. It was Genesis. On your argument, one wonders just how many names Crimson would have had!
I will say, though, that it really is refreshing to see a cogent argument from someone who does not run down the post Gabriel and Hackett period. It makes a nice change.
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 16:09 |
Heathaze is my favourite song on the album..
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The Doctor
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 16:11 |
aginor wrote:
Heathaze is my favourite song on the album..
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I thought I was the only one.
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Icarium
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 16:18 |
The Doctor wrote:
aginor wrote:
Heathaze is my favourite song on the album..
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I thought I was the only one. |
lets toast it with a sip of some nice Lager
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 18:35 |
It's silly to dismiss good pop. It's a rarity these days anyways.
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 21:53 |
Great album, I enjoy it more than ATTWT. Guide Vocal has to be one of the best mini-songs out there.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 23:30 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
Doctor, I seem to recall I've got a bootleg somewhere where the band played `It's Gonna Get Better' live with an extended ambient synth intro that was really rather good. Tom Ozric on here could confirm this or not, as I think we heard it together many years ago?
Snow, I promise I'll go in with no preconceived hang-ups about the self-titled album and listen with open ears! I remember I used to dread `Abacab', nowadays I find it a hugely inventive, original and varied album I have a lot of love for! |
Yes, Aussie !! I still have that live Genesis comp. you did for me. It's Gonna Get Better is much better as an extended piece, and my fave song on side 2 - I got all excited thinking Banks resurrected his old Hammond T organ (my main inspiration behind this thread................(and I only hear it on Duke's Travels......)), but no.......
Apart from the Cheezy Mexicali accent, this 'Illegal Alien' novelty fares alright with me. 'Just a Job To Do' ............ really ????
Side 1 is QUALITY Genesis for the time. Mostly still, at least, Prog orientated.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 23:44 |
Chris S wrote:
Really pleasing to be in a thread appreciating their Duke++++ albums. Also on the whole the enjoyment of their 'popoular' period. Abacab, Mama, Duke all great albums. Some of us grew with the band as it evolved and love almost every minute of it , others left around ATTWT and never came back save to diss their modern stuff on forums like PA |
Well friend, here's a story for ya' !!
When I was younger - around 1985, my family and I embarked on a journey to Bali, which extended over the years to many of the other exotic islands Indonesia has to offer (Java, Lombok, Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi etc.) - to cut a long story short, I was only into Split Enz and The Beach Boys at the time. I loved the 'We don't need no education' song by some 'mainstream' band. I bought The Wall on cassette (in Bali - cheap as chips....) - it knocked my 13 year old head off its block. Following year, I bought up a series of tapes of Pink Floyd, volumes 1 - 10. I fell in love with Piper, Saucerful etc. My sister bought Genesis' volumes 14 & a15 (S/T and Invisible Touch). I was curious, gave them both a listen and was thoroughly impressed with the S/T album, but not so much I.T. Then I visited the local 2nd-hand record shop - I selected A Trick Of The Tail -.........................................my obsession began.
Here I am, more than a quarter century later, and still appreciating more and more some things I assumed were only mediocre................hence, my newly found fascination with DUKE. I think the album is a direct link between impressively creative Prog of the 70's, into a more accessible proto 'Neo' Prog styling. Although subsequant albums featured only glimpses of Prog, they still have much value. For me, the weakest is still Invisible Touch, and that's perhaps because of the multi-platinum amount of radio songs that were (and still) thrashed out over the airwaves.
.............and so it can be said that I'm on a bit of a Genesis bender at the moment.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 23:50 |
Melomaniac wrote:
Duke, to me, is my favorite album from this period. ATTWT was a weird album by a band that could'nt decide if they could make the transition from prog to mainstream pop, or if they decided, it was not assumed. On Duke, not only was the change assumed, it was successful. Abacab has a few great songs and a few clunkers, Genesis is a classic, Invisible Touch has a lot of amazing pop songs on it, We Can't Dance contains THE BEST Genesis songs ever since Hackett left (Fading Lights and Driving the Last Spike) and great pop numbers (No Son of Mine, I Can't Dance, etc...)
As I have previously said, many times, they should probably have changed their name from Genesis to Rutherford Banks Collins when Hackett left, that way they would have antagonized a lot less old fans I believe. |
I have to concur - Fading Lights is a BRILLIANT Genesis epic. Up there with the 70's classics. I don't know why, but Banks often reminds me of Pete Bardens (or vice versa). Incredible keyboardist but with purpose(in other words, no unnecessary show-boating).
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 23:55 |
Heathaze is a very beautiful song, everything is just so well considered and structured. DUKE may be more 'direct' in its appraoach, but strikes me as quintessential Sympho-Prog for 1980.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: February 13 2013 at 23:57 |
I think I had a varied intro to Genesis - other than hearing `Nursery Cryme' as my first ever prog-rock album - thanks to the very same Tom Ozric here now! - I next picked up a bundle of second-hand Genesis CD's, which were `Wind and Wuthering', `Duke' and `We Can't Dance', so I kind of feel right from the start I was exposed to the many different eras of Genesis, I was open to all of them, and it's stayed that way ever since!
Genesis is known as one of the most special progressive rock bands of all time for a reason, and I always respected that each album of theirs (whether I totally loved them or not) always sounded completely different to the last - constantly evolving, changing, progressing! I certainly don't outright discredit the 80's stuff onwards.
Anyway, I'm rambling, but you get the point!
Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - February 13 2013 at 23:57
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: February 14 2013 at 00:05 |
Aussie-Byrd-Brother wrote:
I think I had a varied intro to Genesis - other than hearing `Nursery Cryme' as my first ever prog-rock album - thanks to the very same Tom Ozric here now! - I next picked up a bundle of second-hand Genesis CD's, which were `Wind and Wuthering', `Duke' and `We Can't Dance', so I kind of feel right from the start I was exposed to the many different eras of Genesis, I was open to all of them, and it's stayed that way ever since!
Genesis is known as one of the most special progressive rock bands of all time for a reason, and I always respected that each album of theirs (whether I totally loved them or not) always sounded completely different to the last - constantly evolving, changing, progressing! I certainly don't outright discredit the 80's stuff onwards.
Anyway, I'm rambling, but you get the point! |
Dude, don't start me rambling now - you know all too well how I can ramble (sometimes very disjointedly ) Thanks to you, I am enjoying Spock's and Transatlantic and Kurki, Arabs In Aspic, Beardfish and many, many other modern stars too....... (credit where credit's due)
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Posted: February 14 2013 at 00:08 |
Oh, it's all good, my friend, a nice mix of the old with the new....and I'm listening to your old favourite (perhaps literally!) `Space Shanty' at work right now! :)
Now, my ultimate test will be if I can convince you to get that Luccassen solo album I keep banging on about!
Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - February 14 2013 at 00:15
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