https://www.setlist.fm/setlist…ork-england-5bb8af78.html
Maybe this is the setlist.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist…ork-england-5bb8af78.html
Maybe this is the setlist.
More or less after the album Change, I would say his music is songwriter, folk-rock.
12 points good +.
Maybe because co-written with Peter Hoff, it reminds me of songs from Chasing Rainbows, one of my Ray's favorite albums.
Great lyrics on the mystery of US charm?
I love bonsai songs, unfortunately the only one I know from Ant is Ocho Pomelos Con Pimienta...Prestame Un Mango, Pibe! from The Meadows of Englewood.
This seems to be the finished song of what once used to be "O But" or "Daddy Long Legs"
Italian Dusk Magazine confirms this song was played in the acoustic set of the Back To Front Tour.
The verses a bit too long and monotonous, however saved by the drums and the lyrics. The chorus I/O I/O exciting because it reminds me of the best Cars PG.
10 points good -.
The wrong song of Invisibile Touch.
We're sure it's not an April 1st fish?
The famous last words..
"There’s no Genesis song that would’ve sounded anything like it did if I hadn’t been around. If you don’t like Genesis, I’m what you don’t like." (TB)
Happy Birthday Tony!
13 points, very good -.
The Ant Band sings it better.
I remember Genesis Rock Theatre...
Nice interview, but sometimes I have the impression that TB, before answering the questions, reads the biography of "Genesis: Chapter & Verse".
I adore this verse:
"After all this time, they ask us to leave
And I told them we could pay double the rent
I don't know why it seemed so funny
Seeing as how they'd take more money".
There's emotion, humor, poetry...
15 points, outstanding!
There is rock, ballad, emotion, humor and PG' voice performance.
A gentle playlist!
Pink Floyd, The Searchers, George Harrison, Genesis, Kansas, Jethro Tull, prog band(?), The Cars, Flettwood Mac, Alannah Myles, Dire Straits, Celine Dion, Steve Hackett, Avicii, Amanda Lehmann and Louis Amstrong.
In the pdf Genesis Discography by Scott McMahan, PC writes the lyrics both songs.
No Reply has a simple and emotional PC-like lyrics, while Paperlate is a confusing sociopolitical text (TB?).
No Reply have a great horns and drums duets and the final special is excellent:
"Maybe deep down inside
I'm tryin' for no one else but me
Too stubborn to say, "The buck stops here"
"I'm not the one you're lookin' for"
But maybe deep down inside, I'm lyin'
To no one else but me
Oh, but my back is up. I'm on my guard
With all the exits sealed".
No Reply- Paperlate 2-0.
I have watched the BBC video with subtitles a few times.
It doesn't seem so dramatic.
In Italy I read this news:
https://www.corriere.it/spetta…d-839f-35544f562c09.shtml
"Genesis, Phil Collins: Mike Rutherford reveals: «It is now motionless»".
14 points.
It's in my opinion one of PG's most paranoid songs!