For me a remix is like a cover.
For example I like Ray Wilson's version and it doesn't have to be better than the original.
For me a remix is like a cover.
For example I like Ray Wilson's version and it doesn't have to be better than the original.
Ai No Corrida- Quincy Jones !?
A remix is a remix, so as PC 12"ers, it's a different way to listen the music.
Then if you don't like remixes, that's another matter.
After Four Kind Of Horses, I like that!
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got her great album!
R.I.P.
Now after 7 tracks, It only takes 2 more songs to complete it.
Album easy listening better than Us and Up.
Best:
Old Medley- We Can't Dance Tour.
Old Medley- Live Over Europe 2007.
Worst;
Old Medley- Three Sides Live.
It don't convince me how Phil sings and the mix with The Colony Of Slipperman.
In an interview TB said that the song One Man's Fool would have something more if sung by PC.
Anyway I like Ray Wilson and CAS is his album.
I always wondered how PC would sing this album.
That's All.
Finally I found the subtitles.
It seems that by 'femmine' Mike means an album without 'ballsy', which I translate with less 'character'
Who knows why it was removed.
To explain what MR meant by 'femmine', it would need the subtitles from the Genesis Boxset 1976-82 (the second video I posted).
Afterglow's references to Wuthering Hights, (the first video I posted) it descrives Heathcliff final despair for Catherine
YOSW remember me the romantic story of the novel.
All my opinions, of course.
I don't speak English well, but I think Steve says Phil only composed the chorus.
That sounds like a song lyric to me... Being female, I have a vague sense of what is meant by 'feminine' (is that word even used any more)? Maybe 'sensitive' ?
For me 'femmine' maybe there are many references to Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (Unquiet Slumbers, In that Quiet Earth, Afterglow, Your On Special Way).
SH says the initial lyrics of Blood on The Rooftops was romantic, but he change it because there are too many in the album.
I think, as a melodic line, these PG' ballads all sound the same.
All Quiet on the Western Front.
Maybe this video can explain why...
If Steve says yes, Mike says no, if Steve says white, Mike says black...
It's a good song.
For some reason, the first time I heard it, I thought it was an out-take from No Jacket Required which was reworked with Rutherford and Banks.
Among the released b-sides from Invisible Touch it's definitely the highlight.
Similar to Phil Collins - Hang In Long Enough?