Genesis-related Squids stuff and Simon Collins
- Sonic Reality Head Chef
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- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
It's okay. It's just your opinion. I disagree. Not completely. I think they could have stayed more artsy but they chose to go more commercial. Do I love every song? I think I liked every song they did up through Abacab. After that it is more select ones (usually the less commercial ones). But, that's just my opinion. Genesis has millions of fans with different opinions but they did alright.
Anyway, the show will have a little bit for everyone. It will be a good show and I want to catch it in multiple pl;aces. They do some classic songs on this tour.
Anyway, the show will have a little bit for everyone. It will be a good show and I want to catch it in multiple pl;aces. They do some classic songs on this tour.
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stephenpaulharper stephenpaulharper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=73921
- KVRian
- 778 posts since 4 Jul, 2005 from Atlanta
I really don't mean to be so negative, and of course this is just my opinion. It's just that something that would have been a major event in my life 30 years ago, I'll probably skip. I guess you could say that about many things.
Cheers.
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Cheers.
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- Sonic Reality Head Chef
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- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
To each his own. Plenty of other people will be enjoying it... myself included.
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stephenpaulharper stephenpaulharper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=73921
- KVRian
- 778 posts since 4 Jul, 2005 from Atlanta
Ah well, never say never - they're too great of a band to do a bad show. Speaking of which, do you know who the sidemen are this time around? I remember a rumor back in the day, that Alphonso Johnson was originally slated to step in on bass after Hackett left. That would have been interesting.
Cheers.
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Cheers.
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- Sonic Reality Head Chef
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- 8566 posts since 11 Mar, 2002 from Florida
It's Chester and Daryl still.
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- KVRist
- 120 posts since 21 Jan, 2005
I Squids, i'm gambling on a Carpet Crawler encore with a Peter's presence and Phil Peter duet on Rome gig on 14 july. Peter has an amazing house (where i went once), in Sardinia, 150 km far from Rome but by the other side of Tyrrenian Sea, and he'll be playing here in Italy from 2 to 6 july, then from 9 to 20 july he will probably be on vacation...
Just a hope...
Ciao,
PGi
Just a hope...
Ciao,
PGi
- KVRAF
- 25032 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
funny - Duke is one of my most favourite Genesis-albums - and I know I'm not alne with that...algodon wrote: Genesis lost it after Wind & Wuthering.
...but hey: at least you didn't say they lost it after The Lamb...
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stephenpaulharper stephenpaulharper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=73921
- KVRian
- 778 posts since 4 Jul, 2005 from Atlanta
Duke's not a bad record by any means - but to me it was the first Phil Collins and... record. But I know what you mean - I've got more than a few friends who think TOTT and W&W would fall into that category as well.jens wrote: funny - Duke is one of my most favourite Genesis albums - and I know I'm not alone with that... ...but hey: at least you didn't say they lost it after The Lamb...
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- KVRist
- 399 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from looking for my glasses again...
Wind & Wuthering was my first exposure to Genesis. And while I love the Gabriel era stuff, W&W and TOTT are very special albums to me (along with Tony's Curious Feeling and Mike's Smallcreep's Day). I wish Genesis would produce more material in that style, with Hackett of course!
- KVRAF
- 25032 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
mhm - Smallcreep's day... 
I can't stand listening to a curious feeling though - I hate the singer's voice and even more so that shite dominant e-piano sound...
I can't stand listening to a curious feeling though - I hate the singer's voice and even more so that shite dominant e-piano sound...
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Sounds like a good time to go to Italy.nl3 wrote:I Squids, i'm gambling on a Carpet Crawler encore with a Peter's presence and Phil Peter duet on Rome gig on 14 july. Peter has an amazing house (where i went once), in Sardinia, 150 km far from Rome but by the other side of Tyrrenian Sea, and he'll be playing here in Italy from 2 to 6 july, then from 9 to 20 july he will probably be on vacation...
Just a hope...
Ciao,
PGi
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Maybe just Alone Tonight. Duke joke.jens wrote:funny - Duke is one of my most favourite Genesis-albums - and I know I'm not alne with that...algodon wrote: Genesis lost it after Wind & Wuthering.
...but hey: at least you didn't say they lost it after The Lamb...
Yes, great album. One of my faves in fact.
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stephenpaulharper stephenpaulharper https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=73921
- KVRian
- 778 posts since 4 Jul, 2005 from Atlanta
Funny you should say that - I've heard more people complain about the singing on Smallcreep's than Curious. I like both quite a bit, but agree that the CP70 is/was an acquired taste.jens wrote:mhm - Smallcreep's day...
I can't stand listening to a curious feeling though - I hate the singer's voice and even more so that shite dominant e-piano sound...
I think in retrospect, Tony made some dubious choices in gear after W&W. Basically, the Hammond, RMI, Tron, etc. all were replaced with the Yamaha and some Polysynths - maybe Korgs. Squids would know. Anyway, instruments with a very unique character seemed to be jettisoned in one fell swoop
Speaking of technology, hands up - who thinks "Home By the Sea" would be an even better song with real drums instead of the Simmons?
My god, I'm a Luddite!
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- KVRAF
- 25032 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
algodon wrote:Funny you should say that - I've heard more people complain about the singing on Smallcreep's than Curious. I like both quite a bit, but agree that the CP70 is/was an acquired taste.jens wrote:mhm - Smallcreep's day...
I can't stand listening to a curious feeling though - I hate the singer's voice and even more so that shite dominant e-piano sound...
I think in retrospect, Tony made some dubious choices in gear after W&W. Basically, the Hammond, RMI, Tron, etc. all were replaced with the Yamaha and some Polysynths - maybe Korgs. Squids would know. Anyway, instruments with a very unique character seemed to be jettisoned in one fell swoop
Speaking of technology, hands up - who thinks "Home By the Sea" would be an even better song with real drums instead of the Simmons?
My god, I'm a Luddite!
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Weird - Noel McCalla is a fantastic singer - imo his unobstrusive soul made a nice addition to Rutherford's stuff. If you meant 'acting very strange' I knew what you were referring to though.
I quite like the cp70 ocassionally, just not the way Banks totally overused it, smeared with delay/whatever.
And yes, I think you are right if you try to say that doesn't appear to have any taste regarding his choice of sounds whatsoever.
He is really my favourtie Genesis composer/song-writer but while I have all his solo-stuff I can hardly listen to any of it without cringing.
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- KVRist
- 399 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from looking for my glasses again...
Agreed - he composed most of my favorite Genesis songs. I think that's what I like so much about A Curious Feeling - the compositions are in the same vein as the Wind & Wuthering era stuff. I think it's definitely his best album - really like the cut "Somebody Else's Dream". But yeah I have to admit cringing on some of the other stuff he's done. "Still" has some good moments also.jens wrote:He is really my favourtie Genesis composer/song-writer but while I have all his solo-stuff I can hardly listen to any of it without cringing.
