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A forum to discuss all things about rock group Genesis and its solo outlets, such as Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Anthony Phillips, Mike + The Mechanics and Ray Wilson
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Backdrifter
Replied to the thread Your last gig..Post[…]
Reading that, and given that you pre-announced it with
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you seem to be tiptoeing too apologetically around this. I realise that on a Genesis forum there'll likely be a few who will sneer at the idea of going to a TS gig but sod them. The rest of us… -
Mozo
Replied to the thread Your last gig..PostMy last gig was Taylor Swift in Liverpool, 3 days ago.
I can post a description if anyone is interested... -
Christian
Replied to the thread PETER GABRIEL - i/o Full Moon Club subscription on Bandcamp.PostThird track in this lunar cycle is still missing. -
Christian
Posted the thread TotW 06/17/2024 - 06/23/2024: RAY WILSON - Change.ThreadWe invite you to share interesting facts and tidbits about this track. Let's look at the track in the context of the band's / the artist's history, at the music, the songwriting and all other aspects that are relevant for this track. Please do stick to… -
Rising Sun
Replied to the thread Studio vs Live - #1 Squonk.Post[…]
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Yeah, right.
It doesn't bring the voice forward though, does it? That's what a remix is for. -
Ben
Replied to the thread Studio vs Live - #1 Squonk.PostYes but the Half-speed master changes considerably the sound and dynamics. -
foxfeeder
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So, to be precise, a remaster of the Nick Davis remix, NOT a new remix. -
Ben
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Rising Sun
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Remixed by whom at Abbey Road? Where can one listen to this? -
WinstonWolf
Reacted with to Dr. John’s post in the thread Studio vs Live - #1 Squonk.Reaction (Post)Definitely the studio version. There's a crispness to the guitars and an overall aggression that is fantastic. The live version is much smoother and loses this edge - practically everything on Seconds Out loses this aspect, which is fine for some…