BookofGenesis wrote:
This has to be hard to do it for both eras, so here's what I'll do: One for the Gabriel era, one for the Collins era, and one for both...Also, I'll have a few honorable mentions... Peter Gabriel era (1969-1975): 1. "Firth of Fifth" (Selling England by the Pound, 1973)/"it." (The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, 1974) 2. "Supper's Ready: (Foxtrot, 1972) 3." The Musical Box" (Nursery Cryme, 1971) 4. "Get 'Em Out By Friday" (Foxtrot, 1972) 5. "The Knife" (Trespass, 1970) Honorable Mentions: "The Silent Sun", "Stagnation", "The Return of the Giant Hogweed", "Seven Stones", "Watcher of the Skies", "Time Table", "Can-Utility and the Coastliners", "Dancing with the Moonlit Knight", "The Battle of Epping Forest", "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway", "In The Cage", "Carpet Crawlers", "The Colony of Slippermen", and "Back in N.Y.C." Phil Collins era (1976-1992): 1. "Ripples" (A Trick of A Tail, 1976) 2. "Dodo Suite" (Abacab/B-Sides, 1981 (Submarine and Naminanu) 3. "One For The Vine" (Wind and Wuthering, 1976) 4. "Mama" (Genesis, 1983) 5. "Tonight Tonight Tonight" (Invisible Touch, 1986) Honorable Mentions: Everything else from A Trick of A Tail and Wind and Wuthering, "Follow You Follow Me", "Deep in the Motherlode", "Duke Suite", "Turn It On Again", "Abacab", "Man On The Corner", "That's All", "Home By The Sea/Second Home By The Sea", "Invisible Touch", "The Brazillian", "Jesus He Knows Me", "Driving the Last Spike", and "Fading
Lights" Both eras (1969-1992): 1. "Firth of Fifth" (1973) 2. "Ripples" (1976) 3. "Supper's Ready" (1972) 4. "The Battle of Epping Forest" (1973) 5. "it." (1974) I hope I made a good list, for a newbie at posting (at least on this forum...) |