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I was 12 when I first heard this after borrowing the album from a mate at school.  I am 57 now - I still love it and never, ever tire of it.
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Didn't we already have this discussion a few weeks ago?Confused
in the Closest to Perfect Album topic or Fave Genesis Lyrics thread or something



Epping Forest is certainly one of my fave Genesis tracks, and their best rock opera ahead of RA&B, GTOBF and AIAMN and brilliant almost-Python-esque humour is certainly one of its main attraction.
However I understand that it maybe sound weird, with the hilarious middle interlude about the priest and the "beautiful chest" not being everyone's cup of tea, but I really don't see why anyone would hate this near-typical Gabe-era Genesis track, unless they don't get it at all.

Sooooo, if there is one Gabe-era track on that album (and the others) that gets "hate" (and rightly so, IMHO) it is More Fool Me, which is just about as detestable as YOSW on W&W.
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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Didn't we already have this discussion a few weeks ago?Confused

Yes, and I hate talking about Epping Forest as much as listening to it! Wink
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Reading the lyrics, it seems Peter Gabrial hsd a little Charles Dickens fever, cause it reads quite in a Dickensian fassion of wierd characters
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I don't hate it.
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Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

I remember reading that the band had conceived and written it as an instrumental and were displeased when they found out Gabriel had gone in late night and laid this torrent of words on top of it without consulting with them about it.

I've read similar accounts. According to Tony, Gabriel would do that quite a lot. That's why the end of Apocalypse in 9/8 isn't instrumental.

In Gabriel's defense, he's usually doing the song a favor.
Well, it wouldn't have made the most exciting instrumental ever.
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Don't hate it, but don't like it much either.  For me, Genesis had several albums where they felt they had to have a "silly" song (or silly-sounding song), and this is one of them...

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Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

I remember reading that the band had conceived and written it as an instrumental and were displeased when they found out Gabriel had gone in late night and laid this torrent of words on top of it without consulting with them about it.

I've read similar accounts. According to Tony, Gabriel would do that quite a lot. That's why the end of Apocalypse in 9/8 isn't instrumental.

In Gabriel's defense, he's usually doing the song a favor.
Well, it wouldn't have made the most exciting instrumental ever.

In the early 90's I approached a friend who ran a recording studio about removing the vocals from Epping to see what the band heard in it as an instrumental. Was told: a) it won't completely remove the vocals and b) it's going to cost more than you are willing to pay.
I can't imagine Apocalypse in 9/8 without vocals though
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Originally posted by Frenetic Zetetic Frenetic Zetetic wrote:

It's one of my favorite Genesis Gabriel tracks, and I've always loved it! I love that proggies have a gripe with it even more LOL.
 


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Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

I remember reading that the band had conceived and written it as an instrumental and were displeased when they found out Gabriel had gone in late night and laid this torrent of words on top of it without consulting with them about it.

I've read similar accounts. According to Tony, Gabriel would do that quite a lot. That's why the end of Apocalypse in 9/8 isn't instrumental.

In Gabriel's defense, he's usually doing the song a favor.
Well, it wouldn't have made the most exciting instrumental ever.

In the early 90's I approached a friend who ran a recording studio about removing the vocals from Epping to see what the band heard in it as an instrumental. Was told: a) it won't completely remove the vocals and b) it's going to cost more than you are willing to pay.
I can't imagine Apocalypse in 9/8 without vocals though

I think there are ways of isolating and/or removing tracks from songs nowadays that are basically free. I was listening closely to the instrumental for Epping Forrest yesterday and I though I could hear what Tony heard in it that could've justified it being instrumental. Or maybe Tony didn't want a full instrumental but just not so many words all over the place.
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Originally posted by essexboyinwales essexboyinwales wrote:

Don't hate it, but don't like it much either.  For me, Genesis had several albums where they felt they had to have a "silly" song (or silly-sounding song), and this is one of them...

SEBTP-TBOEF+SR=GAOAT?

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How do you subtract Epping Forest and add Supper's Ready? SR is more than twice as long, and Epping Forest is already 11 minutes. Not to mention early Genesis albums are always in the 50+ minute range at the absolute capacity for vinyl records.
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I do rather hate The Battle of Epping Forest... why? I just find it annoying and can barely hear it... and then, it's way too long. I can think of the 3 classic Genesis songs that I hate for being annoying, which are this one, Harold the Barrel, and Take them out by Friday. But the longest of them all is Epping Forest. And then, ruining the masterpiece status of my otherwise favourite Genesis album doesn't help on how I feel about it (More Fool Me is not all that good either, but it's short and bland enough that it doesn't really harm the album much).
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Don't feel badly, I quite enjoy "Time Table" on Foxtrot, which earns me great malice amongst Genesis fans! 

"Epping Forest" is decent, but not a masterpiece.  Tony Banks does some great synth leads on that one.


I never knew people were supposed to not like Time Table, I do find it rather beautiful.
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Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

I remember reading that the band had conceived and written it as an instrumental and were displeased when they found out Gabriel had gone in late night and laid this torrent of words on top of it without consulting with them about it.

I've read similar accounts. According to Tony, Gabriel would do that quite a lot. That's why the end of Apocalypse in 9/8 isn't instrumental.

In Gabriel's defense, he's usually doing the song a favor.
Well, it wouldn't have made the most exciting instrumental ever.

In the early 90's I approached a friend who ran a recording studio about removing the vocals from Epping to see what the band heard in it as an instrumental. Was told: a) it won't completely remove the vocals and b) it's going to cost more than you are willing to pay.
I can't imagine Apocalypse in 9/8 without vocals though

I think there are ways of isolating and/or removing tracks from songs nowadays that are basically free. I was listening closely to the instrumental for Epping Forrest yesterday and I though I could hear what Tony heard in it that could've justified it being instrumental. Or maybe Tony didn't want a full instrumental but just not so many words all over the place.

I thought after I posted that what once was expensive and difficult to pull off is probably cheap or free and way more efficient. Ahh well.
After I'd heard initially that it was designed to be instrumental, I'd had essentially your thought, what if there was a balance of vocals and instrumental with a proper hoedown in the middle? I'd imagine it would dissipate some of the dislike out there
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Selling England by the Pound is the best Genesis album IMHO. So i personally love that effing Epping Forest

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I naturally speak in spanish but no one seems to speak it so I look forced to write in English. I like that song, all my friends like it and I have a friend that says that is his favourite Genesis song. Although I think that is is not a masterpiece and Genesis has better tracks.
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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Don't feel badly, I quite enjoy "Time Table" on Foxtrot, which earns me great malice amongst Genesis fans! 

"Epping Forest" is decent, but not a masterpiece.  Tony Banks does some great synth leads on that one.


I never knew people were supposed to not like Time Table, I do find it rather beautiful.

Thank you, I've read a few on PA who seemed to trash it somewhat.  I agree, a very nice song, but not the single best on Foxtrot. 
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Man people are just looking for stuff not to like, who is trashing time tables? What’s so offensive about that song or more fool me? Man, I just like music, do people listen to stuff actively trying to find something not to like about it?

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I certainly find Timetable as weak or boring as Absent Friends, or Harlequin, but also lacking the sense of sweet melody

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

I remember reading that the band had conceived and written it as an instrumental and were displeased when they found out Gabriel had gone in late night and laid this torrent of words on top of it without consulting with them about it.

I've read similar accounts. According to Tony, Gabriel would do that quite a lot. That's why the end of Apocalypse in 9/8 isn't instrumental.

In Gabriel's defense, he's usually doing the song a favor.
Well, it wouldn't have made the most exciting instrumental ever.

Difficult to believe as such, actually.Confused
First time I hear about Gabe slapping on lyrics onto something not originally designed for it. The comment reads like it was a "fait accompli" and no turning back, but I suppose this didn't happen while recording it?

Well I'd want to see/hear the original instrumental version of Effing Poorest before judging how good the instrumental would've been. Cos I can't begin to imagine that they didn't adapt the music once the lyrics were there. And I'm quite sure that if the middle section wouldn't have existed if there weren't lyrics "slapped" on it


Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

I do rather hate The Battle of Epping Forest... why? I just find it annoying and can barely hear it... and then, it's way too long. I can think of the 3 classic Genesis songs that I hate for being annoying, which are this one, Harold the Barrel, and Take them out by Friday. But the longest of them all is Epping Forest. And then, ruining the masterpiece status of my otherwise favourite Genesis album doesn't help on how I feel about it (More Fool Me is not all that good either, but it's short and bland enough that it doesn't really harm the album much).


well it looks/sounds like you don't like Genesis' manner of doing rock opera songs. How do you feel about Robbery Assault and Mouse's Night?
I agree Harrold is poor, but Friday is OK and Epping are more than good, IMHO






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Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

Originally posted by Sacro_Porgo Sacro_Porgo wrote:

Originally posted by zeuhl1 zeuhl1 wrote:

I remember reading that the band had conceived and written it as an instrumental and were displeased when they found out Gabriel had gone in late night and laid this torrent of words on top of it without consulting with them about it.

I've read similar accounts. According to Tony, Gabriel would do that quite a lot. That's why the end of Apocalypse in 9/8 isn't instrumental.

In Gabriel's defense, he's usually doing the song a favor.
Well, it wouldn't have made the most exciting instrumental ever.

In the early 90's I approached a friend who ran a recording studio about removing the vocals from Epping to see what the band heard in it as an instrumental. Was told: a) it won't completely remove the vocals and b) it's going to cost more than you are willing to pay.
I can't imagine Apocalypse in 9/8 without vocals though

I think there are ways of isolating and/or removing tracks from songs nowadays that are basically free. I was listening closely to the instrumental for Epping Forrest yesterday and I though I could hear what Tony heard in it that could've justified it being instrumental. Or maybe Tony didn't want a full instrumental but just not so many words all over the place.

I thought after I posted that what once was expensive and difficult to pull off is probably cheap or free and way more efficient. Ahh well.
After I'd heard initially that it was designed to be instrumental, I'd had essentially your thought, what if there was a balance of vocals and instrumental with a proper hoedown in the middle? I'd imagine it would dissipate some of the dislike out there

Probably so! Of course it rather worked out for Genesis as it is. SEBTP has climbed to nearly the top of the PA top 100 after all, lol.
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