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Guldbamsen
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Posted: June 05 2014 at 17:58 |
I like how this thread went from Yes to ELP to Genesis
How about PFM then?
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Dellinger
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Posted: June 05 2014 at 21:23 |
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Have you heard the single version of Watcher Of The Skies? I think I prefer it to the album version. |
No, I didn't even know there was a different version (studio, that is). I do like the live version on Genesis Live a bit better, but not nearly as much as Hackett's version. I even liked the version on Live at the rainbow more than the one on Genesis Live... but the CD copy of Raibow doesn't include that song, only the DVD audio mix includes the whole concert (I got the Live box set, and it seems they didn't want to repeat the songs from Live at the Rainbow that were already included on Genesis Live).
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richardh
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 01:04 |
Dellinger wrote:
richardh wrote:
Have you heard the single version of Watcher Of The Skies? I think I prefer it to the album version. |
No, I didn't even know there was a different version (studio, that is). I do like the live version on Genesis Live a bit better, but not nearly as much as Hackett's version. I even liked the version on Live at the rainbow more than the one on Genesis Live... but the CD copy of Raibow doesn't include that song, only the DVD audio mix includes the whole concert (I got the Live box set, and it seems they didn't want to repeat the songs from Live at the Rainbow that were already included on Genesis Live). |
I stumbled across it on a Genesis compilation CD called Rock Theatre. Its only 3.44 minutes long but basically it dispenses with the long Mellotron intro so turns it into a more of an organ lead track. I think it must have been specially recorded as it includes a fade out that is not on the album so its not just an edit of the album track. What strikes me most about is the bass playing. Very nifty!
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richardh
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 01:07 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
I like how this thread went from Yes to ELP to Genesis
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just a normal day on PA
at least the order is correct if you think prog was all about 'Yelesis'
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 01:52 |
Get 'em Out By Friday has some incredible bass lines from Rutherford. Easily up there with Squire as far as complexity goes......
Edited by Tom Ozric - June 06 2014 at 01:53
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 03:00 |
richardh wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
richardh wrote:
Have you heard the single version of Watcher Of The Skies? I think I prefer it to the album version. |
No, I didn't even know there was a different version (studio, that is). I do like the live version on Genesis Live a bit better, but not nearly as much as Hackett's version. I even liked the version on Live at the rainbow more than the one on Genesis Live... but the CD copy of Raibow doesn't include that song, only the DVD audio mix includes the whole concert (I got the Live box set, and it seems they didn't want to repeat the songs from Live at the Rainbow that were already included on Genesis Live). |
I stumbled across it on a Genesis compilation CD called Rock Theatre. Its only 3.44 minutes long but basically it dispenses with the long Mellotron intro so turns it into a more of an organ lead track. I think it must have been specially recorded as it includes a fade out that is not on the album so its not just an edit of the album track. What strikes me most about is the bass playing. Very nifty!
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It's also on the Archive One box set. There's some nice guitar on the fade out, with Gabriel signing (I think) "on your own, your own".
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M27Barney
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 12:15 |
Well strangely enough I decided to put on an old Genesis compilation CD in the car yesterday (I didn't know what I had burnt on it for the car as I did it yonks ago) - when I was going to pick up son No 2 from work. What track blasted out first.....Watcher of the Skies !!!
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jayem
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 12:29 |
The issue with the studio track is the mellotron's lack of every note being released in a short fade out, or recorded in a place with enough reverb. The overall sound is raw and played too fast. De Montfort Hall, Leicester (Genesis were a childlike hurricane there), on February 25, 1973, has it all fixed, if they ever fixed anything !!
Edited by jayem - June 06 2014 at 12:40
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Posted: June 06 2014 at 21:18 |
richardh wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
richardh wrote:
Have you heard the single version of Watcher Of The Skies? I think I prefer it to the album version. |
No, I didn't even know there was a different version (studio, that is). I do like the live version on Genesis Live a bit better, but not nearly as much as Hackett's version. I even liked the version on Live at the rainbow more than the one on Genesis Live... but the CD copy of Raibow doesn't include that song, only the DVD audio mix includes the whole concert (I got the Live box set, and it seems they didn't want to repeat the songs from Live at the Rainbow that were already included on Genesis Live). |
I stumbled across it on a Genesis compilation CD called Rock Theatre. Its only 3.44 minutes long but basically it dispenses with the long Mellotron intro so turns it into a more of an organ lead track. I think it must have been specially recorded as it includes a fade out that is not on the album so its not just an edit of the album track. What strikes me most about is the bass playing. Very nifty! |
I don't know. To shorten the track to under 4 min, and getting rid of the intro, which is the one part of the original song I actually liked, doesn't sound like a treatment of the song that I would enjoy. I guess I'll just stick with te Hackett / Wetton version that I already got to love.
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Posted: June 14 2014 at 22:10 |
I like a lot of Prog, but my tendencies run towards Psychedelic, Canterbury, Italian Prog and jazz fusion. So I've never gotten the appeal of Genesis, Yes, King Crimson. Having said that there are some really awesome songs by all three of those bands that I love.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: June 14 2014 at 22:31 |
Dellinger wrote:
richardh wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
richardh wrote:
Have you heard the single version of Watcher Of The Skies? I think I prefer it to the album version. |
No, I didn't even know there was a different version (studio, that is). I do like the live version on Genesis Live a bit better, but not nearly as much as Hackett's version. I even liked the version on Live at the rainbow more than the one on Genesis Live... but the CD copy of Raibow doesn't include that song, only the DVD audio mix includes the whole concert (I got the Live box set, and it seems they didn't want to repeat the songs from Live at the Rainbow that were already included on Genesis Live). |
I stumbled across it on a Genesis compilation CD called Rock Theatre. Its only 3.44 minutes long but basically it dispenses with the long Mellotron intro so turns it into a more of an organ lead track. I think it must have been specially recorded as it includes a fade out that is not on the album so its not just an edit of the album track. What strikes me most about is the bass playing. Very nifty! |
I don't know. To shorten the track to under 4 min, and getting rid of the intro, which is the one part of the original song I actually liked, doesn't sound like a treatment of the song that I would enjoy. I guess I'll just stick with te Hackett / Wetton version that I already got to love. |
I have a compilation album called 'Rock Theatre' - it has a photo of Gabriel in his Slipperman costume on the cover. The short Watcher is a novelty, and Mike's bass is thicker in sound and the fade-out works perfectly. Nothing on the original version though.
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Posted: June 15 2014 at 00:02 |
Tom Ozric wrote:
Get 'em Out By Friday has some incredible bass lines from Rutherford. Easily up there with Squire as far as complexity goes...... |
Thanks for that! I always thought that Rutherford was at least the equal to, if not superior to, Squire in that era.
Rutherford is a superior overall musician, being very competent on 6 string and 12 string guitars as well as bass guitar.
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Posted: June 15 2014 at 02:32 |
^^^ Was listening the other day to In The Cage and digging the funky basslines. Both great bassists, Rutherford and Squire, with very different styles that worked for their respective bands.
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Posted: June 17 2014 at 14:42 |
Roundabout is a very nice song giving the band's fundamental approach I think. I really like Steve Howe stuff. I don'T see any reason not to like them at all . . .
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Posted: June 17 2014 at 14:56 |
Well we can say I don't like YES for some reasons. But we can not say that they aren't good unless you don't know music.
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Posted: June 17 2014 at 21:42 |
Mirror Image wrote:
Rihanna wrote:
I listen alot on Progressive Rock, but there is some bands that i can skip. I didn't like Yes at all cause they are too cheesy and too bad songs even on they're older material. No feelings in their songs. Do you dislike Yes aswell? |
Complete BS of course. They have written some objectionable material, but no prog fan should be without Close To The Edge or Relayer. 'Nuff said. |
I'm with you, Mirror Image. One can't pick two finer Yes albums with which to argue the band's merits. Good show!
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richardh
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Posted: June 18 2014 at 01:02 |
^ I don't know. I think its still possible to like progressive rock and not like one of the main pillars of the genre. Pseudo spiritual lyrics being sung in a ridiculous high pitch is not everyone's cup of tea regardless of how good Steve Howe is.
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M27Barney
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Posted: June 18 2014 at 16:44 |
I just can't see any fan of Symphonic Prog wouldn't like TFTO - it's part of the Pentateuch - which obviously is;
1. Nursery Cryme
2. Close to The Edge,
3. Tales from Topographic Oceans
4. Foxtrot
5. Selling England by the Pound
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dr wu23
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Posted: June 18 2014 at 17:01 |
richardh wrote:
^ I don't know. I think its still possible to like progressive rock and not like one of the main pillars of the genre. Pseudo spiritual lyrics being sung in a ridiculous high pitch is not everyone's cup of tea regardless of how good Steve Howe is. |
You mean like Rush....?
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richardh
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Posted: June 19 2014 at 00:50 |
dr wu23 wrote:
richardh wrote:
^ I don't know. I think its still possible to like progressive rock and not like one of the main pillars of the genre. Pseudo spiritual lyrics being sung in a ridiculous high pitch is not everyone's cup of tea regardless of how good Steve Howe is. |
You mean like Rush....?
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but Rush changed
...for the better
Edited by richardh - June 19 2014 at 00:50
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