strange discussion for me, actually. We are talking about a couple of solo tracks and I don't even know whether or not that sounds like from the tape. I go to see Steve Hackett play the guitar and he has got an incredible live band. Haven't seen anyone complain so far about these shows. In fact, people were very enthusiastic.
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ok, here it is
I may write more later about The Lamb.
It was a trick one to dive into. cd1 was quite easy to access, but cd2 was strange for me. standout tracks for me are fly on a windshiels, carpet crawlers, lamia, riding the scree and it. waiting room is special as it's so unique. in the cage was better live, especially on later tours. counting out time is fun, a bite like happy the man meets just a job to do.
overall it's the number of tracks, the mystery of the story and the fact that you won't find the usual prog suspects, instead you get bits and pieces of prog. and a lot of songs.
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first and last one
maybe it's a certain degree of being sentimental, but I really like going back!
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the conqueror
stagnation
the return of the giant hogweed
get'em out by friday
firth of fifth
the waiting room
mad man moon
blood on the rooftops
burning rope
heathaze
dodo
silver rainbow
the brazilian
fading lights
uncertain weather
have tried to avoid the obvious as far as i could ...
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I know this university a bit. It's a good one so, Dr. Phil Collins, well deserved!
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Looks like the Germans like We Can't Dance
Lamb, Duke and Dance for me. Foxtrot would follow next.
As I said, I like both Lamb and Dance. Lamb astonishes me again and again and Dance is such a great collection of songs and has a wonderful atmosphere.
Duke excites me as well, especially due to Duke's Travels / End.
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Will they also do a new CD version at some point? Or a stand alone release of the 5.1 version?
I don't care much about vinyl ....
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Shame they don't do CDs or a complete set for fans. I wonder why that is so difficult. Feels like they don't really care much about the real fans.
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1) So
That's how I got introduced to his solo stuff. I still love We Do What We're Told a lot, a bit tired of In Your Eyes, but never of Sledgehammer.
2) US
It could be his "best" album in terms of music. Nevertheless, some tracks could be better, like he proved when he recorded a new version of Washing Of The Water with Jools Holland
3) Scratch My Back
I love this! Especially The poer of the heart and Apres mois!