15, and hear hear to all above comments.
TotW 05/13/2024 - 05/19/2024: GENESIS - Ripples
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14/15
Comes close to what is a perfect track for me. I do like a couple of Genesis songs more, hence 14 and not 15 points.
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A truly beautiful song. And the instrumental section is just sublime. I'm not sure that Tony every really appreciated the magic that Steve and he created together on so many tracks.
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A truly beautiful song. And the instrumental section is just sublime. I'm not sure that Tony every really appreciated the magic that Steve and he created together on so many tracks.
100% agree.
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This is one of my favorite tracks from the Collina era - 15 points
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15 !!!
Ray also played that song live from time to time and it was always a great track live.
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There are a few (not many) Genesis tracks that are better than this one, but "Ripples" is a standout track anyway. 14/15 then ...
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I also rated this a 15. I love the intricacy of the acoustic 12-string parts, the acoustic grand piano, Steve's hypnotic solo, the poignant lyrics, and Phil's soaring, seemingly effortless vocal.
Although the live versions are good, they are a little more rough and ready than sublime, so I mainly prefer the studio version. The 2007 live version, even with the key change, actually comes closer in feel to the studio version than the late 70s and early 80s versions.
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I also rated this a 15. I love the intricacy of the acoustic 12-string parts, the acoustic grand piano, Steve's hypnotic solo, the poignant lyrics, and Phil's soaring, seemingly effortless vocal.
Although the live versions are good, they are a little more rough and ready than sublime, so I mainly prefer the studio version. The 2007 live version, even with the key change, actually comes closer in feel to the studio version than the late 70s and early 80s versions.
I might start a thread/poll about which tracks the community feels were better live, and which were worse, just for fun.
I agree with you about this one. And I think the studio version of Squonk is better, but I prefer the live DOAV and Los Endos (Seconds Out era at least).
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At this point, Ripples must have one of the highest average scores for TOTW?
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At this point, Ripples must have one of the highest average scores for TOTW?
Yes, joint top with The Cinema Show based on my hurried analysis of average scores which makes the top 10 as:
14.6 Cinema
14.6 Ripples
14.3 Solsbury Hill
14.2 Moonlit Knight
14.2 In The Cage
14.0 Fly On A Windshield
13.9 Red Rain
13.9 Eleventh Earl
13.8 Behind The Lines
13.7 Duchess
Below that comes the next 20 which are:
13.6 Abacab
13.6 Secret World
13.5 Mama
13.5 Driving The Last Spike
13.5 Heathaze
13.3 In Your Eyes
13.3 Squonk (average of 2 sets of votes as it was entered twice)
13.2 Lamia
13.2 Hogweed
13.2 Sledgehammer
13.1 Family Snapshot
13.0 Mercy Street
12.9 Dodo
12.9 Fountain
12.9 Horizons
12.9 Me & SJ
12.8 Tonight
12.8 Inside & Out
12.7 Land of Confusion
12.7 Undertow
I must point out this was done purely by inspection so it's subject to error and there may be one or two tracks excluded as a result. Taking it as it is, it's interesting. In these top 30 tracks PG is the only solo artist to feature, getting 7 slots. But I didn't look at how many TOTW entries each member has had (I think that's in another thread). If you take PG's two entries out of the top 10 to focus on Genesis only, Mama and Abacab get bumped into the top 10. That gives us a top 10 of four 5-man, two 4-man and 4 trio.
For some reason I'm fascinated by the grouping of Dodo, Salmacis, Horizons and Sarah Jane all ranked equally. Two quite taut yet very different ones from the trio album that was a major turning point, a prog classic from the first album of the iconic lineup, and an elegant solo acoustic guitar piece. I'm not sure why I like that cluster so much but maybe it somehow sums up both the band and its core fanbase, if the latter can be represented by the membership here.
Each track seems to get 20 to 30 votes, by the way.
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In these top 30 tracks PG is the only solo artist to feature, getting 7 slots. But I didn't look at how many TOTW entries each member has had (I think that's in another thread).
Just checked this, it's listed here as of January. PG leads just ahead of PC on number of TOTW selections. Even allowing for that, the top 30 seems to reflect the great liking here for his work over that of the others.
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Yes, joint top with The Cinema Show based on my hurried analysis of average scores which makes the top 10 as:
14.6 Cinema
14.6 Ripples
14.3 Solsbury Hill
14.2 Moonlit Knight
14.2 In The Cage
14.0 Fly On A Windshield
13.9 Red Rain
13.9 Eleventh Earl
13.8 Behind The Lines
13.7 Duchess
Below that comes the next 20 which are:
13.6 Abacab
13.6 Secret World
13.5 Mama
13.5 Driving The Last Spike
13.5 Heathaze
13.3 In Your Eyes
13.3 Squonk (average of 2 sets of votes as it was entered twice)
13.2 Lamia
13.2 Hogweed
13.2 Sledgehammer
13.1 Family Snapshot
13.0 Mercy Street
12.9 Dodo
12.9 Fountain
12.9 Horizons
12.9 Me & SJ
12.8 Tonight
12.8 Inside & Out
12.7 Land of Confusion
12.7 Undertow
I must point out this was done purely by inspection so it's subject to error and there may be one or two tracks excluded as a result. Taking it as it is, it's interesting. In these top 30 tracks PG is the only solo artist to feature, getting 7 slots. But I didn't look at how many TOTW entries each member has had (I think that's in another thread). If you take PG's two entries out of the top 10 to focus on Genesis only, Mama and Abacab get bumped into the top 10. That gives us a top 10 of four 5-man, two 4-man and 4 trio.
For some reason I'm fascinated by the grouping of Dodo, Salmacis, Horizons and Sarah Jane all ranked equally. Two quite taut yet very different ones from the trio album that was a major turning point, a prog classic from the first album of the iconic lineup, and an elegant solo acoustic guitar piece. I'm not sure why I like that cluster so much but maybe it somehow sums up both the band and its core fanbase, if the latter can be represented by the membership here.
Each track seems to get 20 to 30 votes, by the way.
That is a solid collection of great tunes! Good job collating the data, I do wonder about this kind of stuff from time to time. I'm most surprised (and personally quite happy) to see Heathaze so high.
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Yes, joint top with The Cinema Show based on my hurried analysis of average scores which makes the top 10 as:
14.6 Cinema
14.6 Ripples
14.3 Solsbury Hill
14.2 Moonlit Knight
14.2 In The Cage
14.0 Fly On A Windshield
13.9 Red Rain
13.9 Eleventh Earl
13.8 Behind The Lines
13.7 Duchess
Below that comes the next 20 which are:
13.6 Abacab
13.6 Secret World
13.5 Mama
13.5 Driving The Last Spike
13.5 Heathaze
13.3 In Your Eyes
13.3 Squonk (average of 2 sets of votes as it was entered twice)
13.2 Lamia
13.2 Hogweed
13.2 Sledgehammer
13.1 Family Snapshot
13.0 Mercy Street
12.9 Dodo
12.9 Fountain
12.9 Horizons
12.9 Me & SJ
12.8 Tonight
12.8 Inside & Out
12.7 Land of Confusion
12.7 Undertow
I must point out this was done purely by inspection so it's subject to error and there may be one or two tracks excluded as a result. Taking it as it is, it's interesting. In these top 30 tracks PG is the only solo artist to feature, getting 7 slots. But I didn't look at how many TOTW entries each member has had (I think that's in another thread). If you take PG's two entries out of the top 10 to focus on Genesis only, Mama and Abacab get bumped into the top 10. That gives us a top 10 of four 5-man, two 4-man and 4 trio.
For some reason I'm fascinated by the grouping of Dodo, Salmacis, Horizons and Sarah Jane all ranked equally. Two quite taut yet very different ones from the trio album that was a major turning point, a prog classic from the first album of the iconic lineup, and an elegant solo acoustic guitar piece. I'm not sure why I like that cluster so much but maybe it somehow sums up both the band and its core fanbase, if the latter can be represented by the membership here.
Each track seems to get 20 to 30 votes, by the way.
Thanks for this. Really interesting stuff.
I have to go a long way down that list to find the first song that I wouldn't put so high (Land of Confusion).
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I'm pleasantly surprised to see Fly in the top 10, and happy that BTL and Duchess are appropriately paired up in there. I'm also pleased to see Abacab so high up along with two others from that album.
Obviously there are other factors that need to be taken into account as the list is drawn from the selections so far in this particular forum which are from a huge number of possible tracks across all Genesis and solo/related albums and other sources. An intriguing test would be what membership here thought of just the Genesis tracks from across the whole of each album, which I suppose could be gleaned from the 'top 3 tracks' threads.
Getting back to Ripples, while I thought it would score high I wouldn't have expected it to be joint top.
I have to go a long way down that list to find the first song that I wouldn't put so high (Land of Confusion).
For me the equivalent is Earl which is in the top 10, but while I'm not keen on it I'm not surprised it's popular.
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I think a few more Phil TOTWs would be nice.
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Does anyone know what percentage of the catalog has been covered by these weekly polls?
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At this point, Ripples must have one of the highest average scores for TOTW?
Yes, joint top with The Cinema Show based on my hurried analysis of average scores which makes the top 10 as:
14.6 Cinema
14.6 Ripples
14.3 Solsbury Hill
14.2 Moonlit Knight
14.2 In The Cage
14.0 Fly On A Windshield
13.9 Red Rain
13.9 Eleventh Earl
13.8 Behind The Lines
13.7 Duchess
Below that comes the next 20 which are:
13.6 Abacab
13.6 Secret World
13.5 Mama
13.5 Driving The Last Spike
13.5 Heathaze
13.3 In Your Eyes
13.3 Squonk (average of 2 sets of votes as it was entered twice)
13.2 Lamia
13.2 Hogweed
13.2 Sledgehammer
13.1 Family Snapshot
13.0 Mercy Street
12.9 Dodo
12.9 Fountain
12.9 Horizons
12.9 Me & SJ
12.8 Tonight
12.8 Inside & Out
12.7 Land of Confusion
12.7 Undertow
I must point out this was done purely by inspection so it's subject to error and there may be one or two tracks excluded as a result. Taking it as it is, it's interesting. In these top 30 tracks PG is the only solo artist to feature, getting 7 slots. But I didn't look at how many TOTW entries each member has had (I think that's in another thread). If you take PG's two entries out of the top 10 to focus on Genesis only, Mama and Abacab get bumped into the top 10. That gives us a top 10 of four 5-man, two 4-man and 4 trio.
For some reason I'm fascinated by the grouping of Dodo, Salmacis, Horizons and Sarah Jane all ranked equally. Two quite taut yet very different ones from the trio album that was a major turning point, a prog classic from the first album of the iconic lineup, and an elegant solo acoustic guitar piece. I'm not sure why I like that cluster so much but maybe it somehow sums up both the band and its core fanbase, if the latter can be represented by the membership here.
Each track seems to get 20 to 30 votes, by the way.
You missed out on Blood On The Rooftops:
15 outstanding - 23
14 very good - 5
13 very good (-) - 1
no other votes
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You missed out on Blood On The Rooftops:
15 outstanding - 23
14 very good - 5
13 very good (-) - 1
no other votes
I did. Which I think puts it top. It was on my list but I somehow missed it out in the above post.
For me it's more deserving of the top spot.
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You missed out on Blood On The Rooftops:
15 outstanding - 23
14 very good - 5
13 very good (-) - 1
no other votes
That makes an average score of 14.75862068965517.