Real Love - Yes
Real Love - Smashing Pumpkins
Real Love - Yes
Real Love - Smashing Pumpkins
Into the blue - Moby
Telegraph Road - Dire Straits
Fade to Grey - Visage
Little Black Death - Meg Myers
Hands - Sharon van Etten
Love is Dead - Brett Anderson
Black Tambourine - Beck
I have been loving RW this weekend too.
CAS Poland live is a tremendous concert but you need a top quality source.
I love..
There must be some other Way!
What a song!
One of my favorites off CAS, along with the title track. Also loved Dividing Line, Uncertain Weather and Run Out Of Time. Those songs made me believe that version of Genesis had great potential and had me very excited at the time for the future, one that ultimately did not come to pass.
There must be some other way to do what we have to do - There Must Be Some Other Way (feels like a very relevant sentiment these days!)
Your eyes - The Dejas
What is love? - Haddaway
Now! Now! Now! Now! Nowwwwwww!! - The Musical Box
Don't you hear me, don't you see? - Driving the Last Spike
Rock'n'roll hero - meat loaf
Planet of sound - Pixies
Black car - Beach House
Once it would have been so easy, to do what we have to do - There Must Be Some Other Way
Yes I had a similar feeling. It's their business I know but couldn't help being disappointed. Didn't know TB wanted to carry on. Genesis became something different without Phil but I liked it. From what I have seen I have the impression that that if CAS had been a big success they would have carried on. As it was , big places in the US didn't sell and Genesis would not have sold out stadiums elsewhere. Personally I think it's great seeing artists that used to fill big places now playing in small venues because it's what they do and you can see they love playing. Genesis would never have played to very small places anyway. It seemed it was all about sales , rather than seeing what music they could make. I recognize that MR does what he he wants anyway with M+M but they are not for me. Was quite sad that the two / three didn't continue.
Hundred per cent agree. If it was about playing and making music instead of selling records and big tours they could have easily chosen to do so but it's just not them. I believe I came across the bigger about TB willing to continue in an interview with Ray where he described calling them both and Tony indicating that he was on board but Mike wasn't. I like the music they made around then so likewise feel something was lost in that decision. Certainly I think they were a much stronger creative unit than M+M.
Cult Of Love - Dum Dum Girls