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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 17:08
I understand why some folks are turned off by GG. They basically sound like Robin Hood's barber shop quartet doing prog rock. Don't get me wrong, just like Micky, I too love those first 4 albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 16:56
GG soulless? re-listen to 3 friends Star
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 16:08
Originally posted by Pastmaster Pastmaster wrote:

Gentle Giant is the one of the farthest things from soulless! Shocked

Yes, they are one of my favorite bands, but I feel that they were able to perfectly be experimental and mix all sorts of sounds yet at the same time make very beautiful soulful music. 

The real question is why so much King Crimson love? Angry

I'd say for much the same reasons you (and I) love Gentle Giant, just for a different form of soulful.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 15:48
Gentle Giant is the one of the farthest things from soulless! Shocked

Yes, they are one of my favorite bands, but I feel that they were able to perfectly be experimental and mix all sorts of sounds yet at the same time make very beautiful soulful music. 

The real question is why so much King Crimson love? Angry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 14:54
Personally, I like GG ( S/T to Interview ) far more then anything I've heard by Genesis. While admittedly I've only heard Nursery Cryme & Foxtrot other then Phil Collins era Genesis.Still, I like every Gentle Giant album I alluded to above better then both those recordings. And yes, that includes Interview.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 09:43
Originally posted by silverpot silverpot wrote:

Originally posted by HackettFan HackettFan wrote:


Now a question that really needs asking is why so much f*&ckin Gentle Giant love?


I'm absolutely with you on that one. LOL 
A completely soulless band to my senses.



early GG, especially the first 3 albums really don't fit that. Full of a great deal of soul and ability to touch ones soul. Real beauty in those albums however...

I never understood the love for their post Octopus albums... but the first 4 are as good a run as any band had.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 09:39
Originally posted by HackettFan HackettFan wrote:

Oddly, I missed you dissing my band for awhile, Micky.


Embarrassed SWilson is more fun of target these days LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 12 2015 at 09:32
Originally posted by HackettFan HackettFan wrote:


Now a question that really needs asking is why so much f*&ckin Gentle Giant love?


I'm absolutely with you on that one. LOL 
A completely soulless band to my senses.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2015 at 19:48
Oddly, I missed you dissing my band for awhile, Micky. I don't quite understand why the question is being asked. Genesis is canonical Prog alongside Yes and King Crimson. Therefore, lots of people on a Prog site are going to like them. Even if one doesn't like them, this would still be true.

Now a question that really needs asking is why so much f*&ckin Gentle Giant love?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2015 at 16:39
Originally posted by Frosted Celt Frosted Celt wrote:

This may sound crazy but I have been a Progressive Rock fan for decades but never really gave early Genesis a listen due to a lack interest.


not crazy.. it just makes you one of the few sane ones...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 11 2015 at 03:02
This may sound crazy but I have been a Progressive Rock fan for decades but never really gave early Genesis a listen due to a lack interest.The Phil Collins era , Peter Gabriel's solo material and Mike & The Mechanics left me a bit ...emm wanting. Recently gave both Nursery Crymes & Foxtrot some repeated spins and I do like them . In fact I decided to join this forum and started digging out my Prog collection again because of the two albums. However, I currently find myself more Interested in reaquinting myself with my Gentle Giant collection then exploring Genesis' discography further.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2015 at 09:50
Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

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True, but you can clearly see the progression and direction they were heading. Once Follow You Follow Me became a hit, that sealed the deal I think. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 07 2015 at 05:50
Originally posted by TheLionOfPrague TheLionOfPrague wrote:


But And Then There Were Three is nothing like Invisible Touch Confused. I wish they had kept on doing albums like ATTWT in hte 80's instead of what they did.

True, but you can clearly see the progression and direction they were heading. Once Follow You Follow Me became a hit, that sealed the deal I think. 

And I agree with you, I'd rather have had more albums like Three or even Duke than Invisible Touch or I Can't Dance Dead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2015 at 19:30
Originally posted by Jeffro Jeffro wrote:

As I delve more into early Genesis I come to the realization that after PG leaves, they had to change. They simply could not write the exact same kind of music as they did with Gabriel in the band. And then when Steve left, they changed again. Once again, I think they had to. 

Could Banks, Collins, and Rutherford have written albums comparable to Foxtrot or Selling England By The Pound? I don't think they could. It's pretty clear they also didn't want to. I've been watching various interviews on YouTube and it's clear they wanted to move in different directions with their music.

Yeah, it's a shame they went pretty much pop in the 80s but I can't see them really going in any other direction. They sure weren't going to write 70s era prog in the 80s. I see no chance of them doing that. From the view point of a longtime Genesis fan, it sucks that they moved to albums like And Then There Were Three or Invisible Touch but I think it was inevitable that they changed. What's a bit shocking is just how much they changed.

But And Then There Were Three is nothing like Invisible Touch Confused. I wish they had kept on doing albums like ATTWT in hte 80's instead of what they did.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 03 2015 at 10:02
As I delve more into early Genesis I come to the realization that after PG leaves, they had to change. They simply could not write the exact same kind of music as they did with Gabriel in the band. And then when Steve left, they changed again. Once again, I think they had to. 

Could Banks, Collins, and Rutherford have written albums comparable to Foxtrot or Selling England By The Pound? I don't think they could. It's pretty clear they also didn't want to. I've been watching various interviews on YouTube and it's clear they wanted to move in different directions with their music.

Yeah, it's a shame they went pretty much pop in the 80s but I can't see them really going in any other direction. They sure weren't going to write 70s era prog in the 80s. I see no chance of them doing that. From the view point of a longtime Genesis fan, it sucks that they moved to albums like And Then There Were Three or Invisible Touch but I think it was inevitable that they changed. What's a bit shocking is just how much they changed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2015 at 12:44
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Eh, Genesis degenerated to pop.  And maybe the pop was OK, but it doesn't really interest me.  I don't care about blame.  The point for me is that the older stuff still holds up, and the newer stuff bores me to death.  I am glad they are a closed circuit, baby and am happy that they stay that way. 
 
That about sums it up for me.......still enjoy the Gabriel years and the next 2 but I don't get all that excited about playing their music anymore.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2015 at 12:31
Originally posted by SquonkHunter SquonkHunter wrote:

Originally posted by HackettFan HackettFan wrote:

Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Originally posted by Flight123 Flight123 wrote:

Again, I dispute the thesis that post-Hackett, Collins engineered a personal coup.  Rutherford and Banks equally complicit in lurch to simplification and pop fodder.  Collins was also one suggesting that Genesis should 'go instrumental' post Gabriel...


I agree. Actually, my impression is that the one one member that has always been the most important on the direction and the music the band would create, that's Tony Banks... not Gabriel, nor Collins.
That's my impression too. It doesn't absolve Collins of anything (only a new Brand X album could offer redemption), but he was not alone in Genesis' infamous shift of direction.


From everything I have either read or heard over the years, I am absolutely sure that NOTHING ever happened within Genesis without either the explicit or implicit approval of Tony Banks. Phil Collins, for all his later sins against Prog, initially, and very reluctantly, did what was necessary to keep Genesis together as a viable entity after Peter Gabriel left. The failure of his first marriage initiated the change in him. Just listen to his voice on any song from ATTWT and compare it to Duke. You can hear his voice changing, becoming more forceful, more angry. But until 1981 and his hit solo album Face Value, he was still much more the follower rather than the leader. Abacab sprang from Mike Rutherford's idea that they should do something "completely different" from what they had previously done. After Collins became a star in his own right, and only then, he became more an equal partner in Genesis - and shares in the "blame" for producing their later pop drivel. So, of the three remaining members of Genesis, I would actually "blame" him slightly less than I would Banks and Rutherford.  
I can go along with that too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2015 at 07:23
i believe Dickens and his followers are influentual on writing style, but also Edgar Allen Poe, Bronthes, and Carrol, and Ulyssses by Joyce
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2015 at 06:42
Many of their early lyrics are very rich in a particularly English form of Satire.. Stagnation, Harold the Barrel, Return of the giant Hogweed, Get 'em out by Friday, Can utility and the Coastliners and sections of Musical Box and Suppers ready all deal with awkward subjects in a quirky, humorous but poignant way. I think that this overly English literary approach has over the years put off as many people as it has attracted. They (along with VDGG, King Crimson and to some degree, some elements of Procul Harum) brought a 'gothic' element into the lyrics and sound as well as producing some very 'pretty' melodies (some times just very small snippets). Genesis, historically, has always had the 'Marmite' effect (you either loved them or hated them) but I don't really think they did anything in terms or adapting and changing or becoming less complex or 'prog' than any other of the other successful, big progressive bands.. they were perhaps more visible due to many 'hit' singles and mainstream radio play and Phil Collins solo career, that's all.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 25 2015 at 05:16
Eh, Genesis degenerated to pop.  And maybe the pop was OK, but it doesn't really interest me.  I don't care about blame.  The point for me is that the older stuff still holds up, and the newer stuff bores me to death.  I am glad they are a closed circuit, baby and am happy that they stay that way. 
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