The bass player is Richard Christie.
thank you!
The bass player is Richard Christie.
thank you!
Fox's Tango is also the track I like the most, despite its sound. I just want Steve's music to be nicely produced.
New moon was a few days ago ... didn't they say they wanted to get the stuff out quicker?
So, here it is, our review. Written by Christoph Laakmann, who also did our Night SIren review a while back.
Genesis News Com [it]: Steve Hackett - The Circus And The Nightwhale - album review
Comments welcome.
…and I have my ticket for for the Friday, June 14th show at the Keswick Theatre in suburban Philadelphia! ( Christian , I can confirm that on both June 14th and 15th they are playing here, if you wanted to add these dates to your listing on the main site. FYI)
Anyone else going?
I’ve seen The Genesis Show last month, now TMB in June is fixed - all I need is a ticket for Steve’s local set of shows (and hopefully an extension of PG’s tour into this year) and I’ll have my full run of Genesis-affiliated shows for 2024! 😎
Have added those two and another show in the NY region to the tour dates list, thanks!
I have added Steve's new album (which comes out this week) to this poll - because you never know
11 from me. I used to like this more several years ago, but it's still an enjoyable track and one of the better tracks on the album.
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GENESIS - The Lady Lies Year: 1978 Album: And Then There Were Three Working title: ? Credits: Banks Lyrics: Yes Length: 6:08 Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford Played live: 1978, 1980 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: One of the many Banks compositions from the first "Trio" album, this song is unsurprisingly reminiscent of the somewhat displaced yet catchy melodies of the years before. This piece is always a little forgotten, which we would like to change here? |
Yesterday, EP #9 was released, this time also featuring a track from Peter's latest i/o album.
Details: https://www.genesis-news.com/n…ed-their-9th-EP-n931.html
Have posted a news item earlier today but haven’t yet found the time to post it here, so thank you
I came across those two videos today (thanks to Chris Gini )
It shows excerpts of a performance and also an interview in the frame of the same event in Berlin. At first, we thought it must have been around the time of the silver anniversary of the Berlin wall coming down, but the interview revealed it was later, in January 2019 (peter both talked about his wife getting cancer a few years back and also the funeral of Kofi Anan, who died in August 2018).
Anyway, here are the videos from the interview and snippets of the performance.
Interesting - but there's no release on physical media?
no - digital only (and probably only on AppleMusic)
Well, "now" ist not really true, it has been available since summer 2023, but somehow went by unnoticed.
Details:
/ Phil Collins: "Tarzan" Soundtrack in Dolby Atmos (genesis-news.com)
The easiest way to answer that question is to quote PC himself. He was asked that question way back on the old (now closed) official PC Forum. There were Q&A sessions. Users could ask questions, the list was passed on to PC and his replies were posted on the forum some time later. This must have been around the FFF Tour.
Here is what he answered regarding the introduction you mentioned:
Hope that helped.
Thanks Ulli
I also didn't know that.
Just a heads up that the tribute band “Abacab” will be playing at The Milton Theater in Milton, Delaware on May 30th. This will be my first time seeing them live but their uploads on YouTube are very impressive. One upload is an entire Seconds Out concert. In another their setlist spans both the Peter and Phil eras as well solo works by PG and PC. They also have a separate clip of them performing Abacab featuring top flight guitar work at the end. Looking forward to the show!
We are looking forward to reading your report!
Don't want to be too much of a grammar pedant (and my German certainly isn't the greatest ) but I would have gone with 'newest music'.
Anyway, however new or old it is, it's a brilliant album - one of Ant's best, in my view.
Thanks, I have changed that.
I don't think there is any 'new music' here - "The audio content of this new Edition is the same as the 2 CDs from the original release." i.e. from October 2019.
That said, it's a wonderful album and if you can get your hands on the original 5.1 mix, it's well worth having.
indeed
It IS the latest release with new music and it clearly states it's a re-release from the 2019 album. See also the link in my post.
It looks like PETER GABRIEL's concert film "Back To Front" will get a 4K Ultra HD release on Blu ray.
Details:
/ Peter Gabriel: "Back To Front" in 4K ultra on the way?
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PHIL COLLINS - Both Sides Of The Story Year: 1993 Album: ... Both Sides Working title: ? Credits: Collins Lyrics: Yes Length: 6:43 Musicians: Phil Collins Played Live: 1994, 1995, 1997 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: Both Sides Of The Story is something of a bridge to Both Sides' predecessor ...But Seriously with its socially critical songs à la Another Day In Paradise. But them, only the penultimate song We Wait And We Wonder offers something comparable on Both Sides. Otherwise the album is rather melancholic and dark. Even if Both Sides Of The Story is perhaps not the best representative of the album's basic mood, this first single release was a foretaste of the work that was to follow in the (too?) big footsteps of ...But Seriously. The song was played live again and again for almost five years. But it has now been 25+ years since it disappeared from the concert stage. A sign of wear and tear? Or what do you think of this song 30 years after its first release?. |