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The Winkler
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Topic: Musical Box in Nottingham Posted: May 17 2005 at 09:47 |
I saw them in Barcelona. Great show. I just subscribe all the things mentioned here.
Their plans for 2006 are to keep on touring The Lamb, they will be back on most of the places they have been playing + some news.
2007: They will tour Selling England extensively, too.
2008: Is yet to be confirmed, but it sounds they will get rid of Dennis and play Second's Out with the Phil Collins-look as main singer (I am not kidding). Dennis will also play some shows of Gabriel's era albums.
Anyway, they are double number of musicians in The Musical Box project. They are two drummers (the PC-look like and a different one) two guitar players and two keyboard players, so they might divide and perform two different tours simultaneously.
This info cames from their management.
Best regards
The Winkler
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Progger
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Posted: May 03 2005 at 08:33 |
Maybe they'll do a tour of the reunion show 'Six Of The Best'
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Andhi
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 19:42 |
That's true. I saw Selling England last year and the concert hall was
about 2/3 full. This year it was a sell-out crowd. They've been doing
these tours since 1993, so I imagine it'll be back to Foxtrot next year.
Here's their website, if you're interested: http://www.themusicalbox.net/
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Progger
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 19:23 |
Hopefully they'll return with the 'Selling England............' tour cos' I missed that one. Word is certainly getting around how good these guys are as their UK tours are getting bigger audiences!
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Andhi
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 19:01 |
Progger wrote:
I was at the Nottingham gig with three freinds. We
were all so impressed. My freind is still convinced it was Phil Collins
on stage.
Trouble is, I don't know what's next for this band as they have now exhausted all Gabriel era tours |
I think they circulate between Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound
and Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, so I guess it's back to Foxtrot.
Apparently Phil Collins has played with them before, but maybe someone was just so convinced that it was Phil Collins on stage and, well, you know how rumours start...
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Progger
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 18:55 |
I was at the Nottingham gig with three freinds. We were all so impressed. My freind is still convinced it was Phil Collins on stage.
Trouble is, I don't know what's next for this band as they have now exhausted all Gabriel era tours
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Richardw
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Posted: April 29 2005 at 08:34 |
I saw them last night at Newcastle City Hall. Wow, what a great performance. I sat open mouthed in awe for two hours. The whole experience was a joy to behold. The drummer was so like Phil Collins, it was spooky; but all the band were fantastic. When they played 'The Musical Box' my spine was tingling. A superb show.
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sigod
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Posted: April 27 2005 at 11:13 |
TMB always put on a great show. Sorry I missed it.
They really do pay attention to detail and I'm not sure if the REAL Genesis could do this much justice to the material nowadays.
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- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill
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Andhi
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Posted: April 23 2005 at 11:18 |
I was there too - was wondering if anyone would have made a thread
about it. They were incredible; I regret not being alive to see the
concert being performed by Genesis.
I saw them perform Selling England by the Pound last year, and I'm sure
that this - Lamb - was better. (Seeing the Peter Gabriel guy as a
flower is something that you have to see though...)
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Garion81
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Posted: April 18 2005 at 16:31 |
Glad you enjoyed it!!!! This is miles removed from a tribute band. This band recreates faithfully including using orginial materials when possible the exact concert Genesis put on during the tour(s). Even the encores were the same as Genesis did on TLLDOB tour. (Suppers Ready is done on the Foxtrot and Selling England By the Pound tours. Look for them in the next couple of years).
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Wrath_of_Ninian
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Posted: April 16 2005 at 18:59 |
This show was simply incredible - I could not believe how true they were to the original Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - they even faded songs out! The slide show was mesmerising, and the costumes were fantastic - especially the "dodgy prog bum grape"!. I have to say though, that it was tinged with melancholy for me as I suddenly began to realise what a great band the early Genesis were, and that their like would never be seen again. Indeed, the MB's modest retreat at the end - no bows, no thank you's, no ceremony - made it seem all the more distant, like a token memory from a golden age. At least these guys give the likes of me a chance to witness what it was like in that age, and for that I am truly thankful.
In summary, not a note of the Lamb missing (except Gabriel's last gasp flute at the end of Lamia - but I think the singer was changing....!), and two additional extended Gabriel ramblings breaking things up - all done with a Gabriel voice and mannerisms. Quite eerie really.
Furthermore, two encores: the Musical Box (startlingly alive and fresh sounding) and Watcher of the Skies (never a favourite of mine, but I guess Suppers Ready was too much to hope for....)
If you're a Genesis fan and you haven't seen this lot yet, go along - you will be astonished. Indeed, I bet Genesis never played it this well in the past...!!
I give them out of 5.
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