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Guldbamsen
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Posted: June 26 2016 at 07:56 |
The Lamb. I didn't even need to think about it.
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“The Guide says there is an art to flying or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
- Douglas Adams
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: June 26 2016 at 08:09 |
Hrychu wrote:
I can't pick between Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme. Both albums have a very textured acoustic feel, which I'm a fan of. Oh... and the MELLOTRON! Lots of it. | Couldn't agree more.
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Tom Ozric
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Posted: June 26 2016 at 08:12 |
^ Hey, I'm just listening to Musik von Harmonia - the little clappie guy in my previous post is clapping in perfect time with the beat of the track Sonnenschein
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RockHound
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Posted: June 26 2016 at 11:58 |
I like Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound, and the Lamb equally. To me, they are the band's seminal works, and which one I like best depends on the hour, day, and lunar phase.
A Tick of the Trail and Windy Weathering also are great, but I don't view them as foundational. After breaking Wind, the band never again rose to such great heights. Trespass certainly is foundational, but I have always felt that Nursery Cryme is where the band found its sea legs.
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geekfreak
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Posted: July 10 2016 at 22:31 |
all with Peter G on them...................lol
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Pastmaster
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Posted: July 28 2016 at 22:52 |
Best? In my opinion, I'd say Trick of the Tail or Self-titled. No, I'm not trolling, I've just never been able to get into the Gabriel albums.
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Blinkyjoh
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 11:42 |
Does Spot the Pigeon count? :) Seconds Out if anything goes.
My favourite really changes by day and mood. If i could have only one, today Trick of the Tail would be, but someone online did a track by track comparison with Wind & Wuthering coming out on top and it seemed to make lotsa sense.
I may lose all prog cred(do i have any :D) but i really enjoy listening Invisible Touch pardon the title song chorus. So some days, even that one.
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BaldJean
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 11:59 |
"The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". Genesis at their most experimental
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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comascape
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 12:35 |
Hrychu wrote:
I can't pick between Foxtrot and Nursery Cryme. Both albums have a very textured acoustic feel, which I'm a fan of. Oh... and the MELLOTRON! Lots of it. |
I feel the same way. Although, Nursery Cryme has a slight edge.
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"You have to systematically create confusion, it sets creativity free. Everything that is contradictory creates life." -Salvador Dali
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Barbu
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 12:57 |
Fox
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micky
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 14:42 |
Duke.. for the 1000th damn time...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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aglasshouse
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 14:46 |
Self-titled or Trick of the Tail.
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Catcher10
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 15:09 |
SEBtP, followed by ATOtT
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BunBun
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 16:11 |
a very tough choice, but if I had to choose one, I'd go with A Trick of the Tail
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 18:29 |
Foxtrot or Trick of the Tail. Selling England by the Pound may have more highs, but there are some songs on that album I just can't stand.
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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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uduwudu
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 18:57 |
Just to be different I'd say Seconds Out. The drums (on the non remaster) always sound superb and the performances sublime. I just wish it had been a 3 LP set. Same as Live should have been a 2 LP thing.
I'd go with Wind And Wuthering for favourite Genesis number (and the least favourite). But for studio masterpiece I'd pick The Lamb on Broadway.
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Lewian
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Posted: July 29 2016 at 19:04 |
Live by some distance; I love Second's Out, too, while I find some weak parts on all of their studio albums (besides great songs) that make me rate them all below "masterpiece" level, although some are quite good.
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UMUR
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Posted: July 30 2016 at 01:48 |
While I generally prefer the albums from Nursery...to Lamb, ...and Then There Were Three does something special to me every time I listen to it. Incredibly emotive album and Burning Rope is my alltime Genesis favorite.
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BaldJean
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Posted: July 30 2016 at 02:34 |
we made a "Nursery Cryme" special edition which includes the singles "Happy the Man" and "Twilight Alehouse". that special edition is about the same length as "Foxtrot", "Selling England by the Pound", "A Trick of the Tail" and "Wind and Wuthering"
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta
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O666
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Posted: July 30 2016 at 09:47 |
UMUR wrote:
While I generally prefer the albums from Nursery...to Lamb, ...and Then There Were Three does something special to me every time I listen to it. Incredibly emotive album and Burning Rope is my alltime Genesis favorite. |
Just like me. I can't explain about it with words (because of my English maybe!) . One kind of sorrow or depressive atmosphere , I don't know. Very impressive for me. This post push me to go to listen to it after 6-7 months. Thanks a lot.
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