Fancy adding it?
What are you listening to right now?
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Eh....already got this. Looked at an earlier spreadsheet doh
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Fabulous! Thanks
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Got a free download from District 97. It's on the Two Of A Kind album I'm looking for. It exclusively available from their 'In The Vault' club. I'm not willing to join the club for a fee though.
Use this link to listen to Bill Bruford's "Fainting In Coils" performed by District 97. Great stuff.
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Very nice album, thanks genesis 1964
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Theres 3 bands I've not heard of that you have posted recently, plus the one Ned123 sent to you yesterday ( Dorie Jackson).
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Last week I've listenend again all the LPs from ABACAB to Calling all stations. This week I'm watching all the pro shot shows from all the tours of this period.
I've been very impressed by the Mama Tour who is for me a wonderful performance.
Rutherford uses a lot of different guitars, i think that wondeful (2 fender jaguar (Abacab and Turn It On Again, a modified stratocaster with synth ampli (on many of the sow's songs), a simple steinberger bas, an unidentified guitar with a Les Paul look with a puissant enormous song (on Keep It Dark and It's gonna get guitar) and a very inventive steinberger double neck on the old medley, the guitar of the future with a lot of gadget and an inventive design (for me the best of all Rutherford twin necks guitars).
Phil is at his best, his voice sounds perfectly right, and he modulates his singing mode based on songs.
The staging is very inventive, with the radio-gag of Illegal alien, the communication with the other world of Home by the sea and the first appearance of the frenzied medley in the middle of Turn It On Again, this tour is the beginning of a new phase of the group, the more assertive modern phase, Genesis is now the group led by Collins, no longer a group in transition remembering the legacy of Gabriel, which is a highlight of this era 83-83 , the Collins group now has its own identity.
I also reviewed the Wembley 87 the first Genesis DVD I had, which I also find excellent. Invisible Touch is my favorite Genesis album, and I was very happy to see that almost the entire album was performed on stage. I particularly appreciated the drum duo on the brazilian, the very dynamic version of Los Endos which combines the familiar sounds of the old genesis and the new instruments which bring a touch of modernity (Mike and Daryl's steinberger guitars, Phil's electronic drums and Banks' high-tech keyboards) which make us rediscover this masterpiece differently. Once again, Phil is at his best at this show, he looks very happy to sing at Wembley and the audience is very responsive and participative which encourages the group to give a boosted performance. The extended version of Domino is a nugget of prog that has nothing to envy to the standards of the 70s I think, Mike and Daryl are at the top of their game in this song. I have never seen the whole We can't dance concert yet, it is scheduled for the next few days and I can't wait to see how it will go!
based on songs
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Thanks COT
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Theres 3 bands I've not heard of that you have posted recently, plus the one Ned123 sent to you yesterday ( Dorie Jackson).
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