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Top Ten Genesis Tracks - Progressive Rock Music Forum - Page 5
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Tough one, so many to choose so I thought I'd just pick my favourite from each album.
Looking for someone Firth of fifth Fountain of Salmacis Watcher of the skies Riding the scree Dance on a volcano In that quiet earth Burning rope Duke's travels / Duke's end Me & Sarah Jane
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1. The Musical Box 2. Supper's Ready 3. The Knife 4. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) 5. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 6. Watcher Of The Skies 7. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight 8. Fly On the Windshield/Broadway Melody of 1974 9. Counting Out Time 10. Fountain Of Salmacis
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Posted: July 13 2011 at 13:10
In no particular order.
1. Dancing With the Moonlit Knight 2. Los Endos 3. Firth of Fifth 4. Watcher of the Skies 5. Return of the Giant Hogweed 6. Sqounk 7. The Cage 8. The Knife 9. Trick of the tail 10. Suppers Ready
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Posted: July 13 2011 at 05:13
This is difficult.....so here goes in no particular....
1.Dancing out with the moonlight knight
2.Cinema show
3.The Musical Box
4.The fountain of Salmacis
5.Suppers ready
6.Watcher of the skies
7.Firth of Fifth
8.Looking for someone
9.Entangled
10.The knife
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Posted: December 10 2010 at 10:02
Dean wrote:
I love pop music, I just don't like Genesis's version of pop music. I don't mind Collins singing, though it's a little one-dimensional, but I did miss Hackett's contribution - so from And Then There Were Three onwards I just didn't enjoy listening to them. Nothing "real prog" about that - if Genesis with Gabriel and Hackett had recorded an album of Abba, Bananarama, Beyonce, Duran Duran, Bay City Rollers, Lady Gaga, Take That and Mad Donna covers I'd probably love it - but with only Rutherford, Collins and Banks? No Thanks.
Nice point of view - Lady Gaga together with Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett. But the idea is quite good, that has never been done - an actual Progband or supergroud like Transatlantic should cover a bunch of successfull popsongs in progstyle with oddtime signatures and extened solos....
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Posted: December 09 2010 at 17:32
Juan Carlos de Mulde wrote:
It is normal in a prog forum that the most members would choose tracks mostly from the 70ies Genesis era.
But if you have to elect only songs from the 80ies and 90ies, what are your faves?
Or should I expect a prog cliche, that a "real prog nerd" doesn't listen to the pop music era of Genesis?
I love pop music, I just don't like Genesis's version of pop music. I don't mind Collins singing, though it's a little one-dimensional, but I did miss Hackett's contribution - so from And Then There Were Three onwards I just didn't enjoy listening to them. Nothing "real prog" about that - if Genesis with Gabriel and Hackett had recorded an album of Abba, Bananarama, Beyonce, Duran Duran, Bay City Rollers, Lady Gaga, Take That and Mad Donna covers I'd probably love it - but with only Rutherford, Collins and Banks? No Thanks.
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Posted: December 03 2010 at 17:38
No order: Musical Box Suppers Ready Firth of Fifth Carpet Crawlers Cinema Show Dancing with the Moonlit Knight I Know What I Like In the Cage The Knife Fountain of Salmacis
Stagnation Harold the Barrel....quelle Surprise? Watcher of the Skies Get em out by Friday Can Utility and the Coastliners Supper's Ready Firth of Fifth Broadway Melody of 1974 Anyway One for the Vine
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Posted: December 02 2010 at 07:45
Ok..
Suppers Ready
Dancing with the moonlit Knight
Firth of Fifth
Chamber of 32 Doors
In the cage
Dance on a volcano
One for the Vine
Burning Rope
Dukes Travels
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Posted: December 01 2010 at 13:24
Dean wrote:
lazland wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
^ I don't know The Conquerer.
It was recorded for Genesis To Revelation.
Once you get past King's clunky production it's a great little song - not really the Bee Gees pop pastiche people paint it as.
Nice link, Dean, thanks. I've always liked that song. In addition, Genesis were always more than the debut Bee Gees pop pastiche they were made out to be in god knows how many articles. That's why they went on to be so successful and creative.
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