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Icarium
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Topic: top 5 Genesis songs (or 10) Posted: August 31 2010 at 07:15 |
1. chose youre 5 (or 10) Genesis songs,
2. also 5 things about what makes Genesis great or apeal to you as a fan of music
3. 5 general things about art rock/progressive pop as well, and Genesis role/contrebution in the genre
same concept as the 10cc, Roxy Music Supertamp and Queen one
Edited by aginor - August 31 2010 at 07:22
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Icarium
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 07:52 |
ok i give the first shot to try to make a topp 5 list of my favorite Genesis songs, (without clinging to 6 or 7 or 15 it is that hard)
1. Firth to Fifth (first time I heard this on SEbP I was in tears, almost. it is s powerfull halflong epic which is like a real workout for youre musical brain-cells who works beyond capasety during this song)
2. Watcher of the Skye (epic intro, complex midle section, with almost blastbeats from mr Phil)
3. Suppers Ready (if Firth ot Fifth is hard-work, Suppers Ready is a 12 course dinner in a Michelin resteurant)
4. Seven Stones
5. Dancing with the Moonlit Night
(6 the cinema show, 7, Carpet Crawlers, 8 Home by the Sea) could not resist
1. their total understanding of Harmonie in their progrock primetime, and later managed to create atmospheric tunes wich make the other New Wave bands crumble.
2. Five fantastic musicians, souls, dieties whos music reach such beautie, flaveour, and substance, which the youth of today sadly misses.
3. fantastic keybord solos and chords, crisp druming, droning bass, magical guitar and great storytelling by the courtbard mr Gabriel.
4. their nostalgic sound of the English countryside.
5. eh, the Mellotron intro in Watcher of the Sky, the Keybord Solo in FtF, Wilows Farm, the Lamb (in its enternaty).
3. the put a new meaning to the word melodie they widened the specter of Harmonies used in rock, made rock more cinematic.
such a fantastic band
Edited by aginor - August 31 2010 at 07:56
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 08:09 |
My top 5 (no time for the rest sorry)
1 - Stagnation
2 - Visions of Angels
3 - Firth of Fifth
4 - Looking for Someone
5 - Watcher of the Skies
it changes.....there are so many many more... you may notice i´m a fan of trespass=)
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 15:45 |
My todays choices: 1. Supper's Ready 2. Firth of Fifth 3. The Musical Box 4. the whole of Lamb 5. After the Ordeal (And if you keep asking the same questions about KC, GG, VdGG and PF my head goes turning... )
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Icarium
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 15:51 |
^of course i will thats the fun about creating concepts, you stick with it and develop them, like a good marketing trick, you trye something, it might work, it might FAIL, or it goes ERROR, and I have had them all.
failed, succeded, but this time I think ive got my invention settled.
soon KC, GG, VDGG, PF, ELP, Rush and probably some else (i only need more albums by them all to gett some perspective)
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 19:13 |
In chronological order by year of release
1. The Musical Box 2. Supper' s ready 3. The Knife }live| 4. Firth of fifth 5. dancing with the moonlit knight
Edited by Peto - August 31 2010 at 19:14
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The Quiet One
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 19:21 |
1. chose youre 5 (or 10) Genesis songs:
- Looking for Someone
- Stagnation
- The Knife
- Harold the Barrel
- Supper's Ready
- Can-Utility and the Coastliners
- The Cinema Show
- Battle of Epping Forest
- Return of the Giant Hogweed
- In that Quiet Earth
2. also 5 things about what makes Genesis great or apeal to you as a fan of music:
- Tony Banks, no doubt. His distinguished style, with unique synth approach, thrilling mellotron and original piano/organ work.
- Peter Gabriel. His lyrics are a big part of my enjoyment, especially in The Lamb. His vocals are fanastic as well.
- Steve Hackett. While not a favorite guitarist of mine, he definitely is part of my big Genesis enjoyment, without his subtlety it wouldn't have been the same.
- The compositions overall, they were very different from Yes' more rock approach and of ELP's heaviness and classical-led.
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 19:31 |
No real order:
One For The Vine
Stagnation
The Knife
The Carpet Crawlers
The Musical Box
Firth Of Fifth
Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
The Cinema Show
Supper's Ready
The Fountain Of Salmacis
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 19:38 |
10 Favorite Genesis Songs:
1. Supper's Ready 2. Firth of Fifth 3. Colony of Slippermen 4. That's All 5. The Knife 6. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 7. Chamber of 32 Doors 8. Dancing With the Moonlit Knight 9. Can-Utility and the Coastliners 10. Stagnation
5 Reasons I Love Genesis:
1. Gabriel's songwriting 2. The Victorian-era storybook tone of the music 3. The sheer imagination on display in every song 4. The way you can listen over and over again and hear something new each time 5. Gabriel's singing!
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Mr Greeen Genes
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Posted: August 31 2010 at 22:18 |
Peto wrote:
In chronological order by year of release
1. The Musical Box 2. Supper' s ready 3. The Knife }live| 4. Firth of fifth 5. dancing with the moonlit knight
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This... except the studio version of The Knife...
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Posted: September 01 2010 at 06:56 |
Supper's Ready
Musical Box
Carpet Crawlers
Cinema Show
Firth of Fifth
The Cage
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Back in NYC
Giant Hogweed
After the Ordeal
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Posted: September 03 2010 at 06:09 |
Supper's Ready The Musical Box Fountain of Salmacis Watcher of the Skies Back in NYC
Bank's unique and beautiful keyboard playing Gabriel's voice and lyrics Hackett's innovative and soaring guitars Collin's amazing drumming and minimalist kit from back in the 70's. The stage show.
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Posted: September 06 2010 at 15:15 |
supper's ready the musical box firth of fifth dancing with the moonlight knight fountain of salmacis
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Posted: September 07 2010 at 15:55 |
1. Super's ready
2. Firth of fifth
3. The knife
4. The carpet crawlers
5. The cinema show
6. Mad man moon
7. Burning rope
8. Watcher of the skies
9. The lady lies
10.Blood on the rooftops
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Posted: September 12 2010 at 22:05 |
To list top 10 of Rush was so difficult but Genesis top 10 is impossible. I prefer Rush for their continuing and for their love for their own band also for the 18 albums and the courage of LeeLifesonPeart (united as one); even though Genesis have less albums Genesis music is more artistical.
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Posted: September 13 2010 at 01:53 |
1. Suppers Ready
2. Firth of Fifth
3. Burning Rope
4. Blood on The Rooftops
5. Carpet Crawlers
Five things I love about Genesis
Tony Banks
Steve Hackett
Peter Gabriel
Mike Rutherford
Phil Collins
Genesis created a unique brand of progressive rock strong on imagery and theatrics.
They pushed the boundaries of the live experience.
Their music is emotional amd dramatic.
Technically one of the best bands of the seventies.
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Posted: September 13 2010 at 08:42 |
richardh wrote:
Five things I love about Genesis
Tony Banks
Steve Hackett
Peter Gabriel
Mike Rutherford
Phil Collins
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richardh wrote:
Genesis created a unique brand of progressive rock strong on imagery and theatrics.
They pushed the boundaries of the live experience.
Their music is emotional amd dramatic.
Technically one of the best bands of the seventies. |
Also this I could not say better. I also like the influence of Bach on their music. (Even if they do not say it, so it sometimes verges on plagiarism as on 'Horizons').
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Posted: September 13 2010 at 08:56 |
richardh wrote:
1. Suppers Ready
2. Firth of Fifth
3. Burning Rope
4. Blood on The Rooftops
5. Carpet Crawlers
Five things I love about Genesis
Tony Banks
Steve Hackett
Peter Gabriel
Mike Rutherford
Phil Collins
Genesis created a unique brand of progressive rock strong on imagery and theatrics.
They pushed the boundaries of the live experience.
Their music is emotional amd dramatic.
Technically one of the best bands of the seventies. |
Can't really put it any better than that...
My five songs...actually I'll have ten, as the thread starter says that's ok....
Suppers Ready
Chamber of 32 Doors
Firth of Fifth
In the Cage
The Lamia
Dance on a Volcano
Entangled
One for the Vine
Burning Rope
Dukes Travels
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Icarium
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Posted: September 13 2010 at 16:32 |
all have contributed with nice lists of songs and that I think is nice,
also good to hear all the different elements people find in one band, that is what is nice with prog bands, they cover many layers (in the audioable sphere), which differs from ear to ear, and moods is different to each individual.
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Posted: September 24 2010 at 09:22 |
In no particular order
Musical Box
Entangled
Afterglow
Dance on a Volcano
Suppers ready
Watcher of the skies
7 stones
The Knife (live)
Stagnation
Cinema Show
Dancing out with the moonlit knight
Firth of the Fifth
Blood on the rooftops
Fountain of Salmacis
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