CatmanV2
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Don't you start - I remind you Tainted Love
I concede! I have a spreadsheet derived from an 80s TV show of a load of covers and who did them first. Some really *odd* things in it
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Don't you start - I remind you Tainted Love
Tbh I’m more of a Collins fan than a Gabriel fan up to and including Abacab, my favourite Genesis album is Duke. I’m no fan of the mid 80s onwards Collins/Genesis stuff.This is a bit strange
AI generated Peter Gabriel singing trick of the tail
Genesis aren't fashionable these days but I like it all ( not illegal alien obviously, nobody likes that), there are those that won't listen to anything after PG left and those that like pop more than prog so like genesis after MAMA so won't listen to the early stuffTbh I’m more of a Collins fan than a Gabriel fan up to and including Abacab, my favourite Genesis album is Duke. I’m no fan of the mid 80s onwards Collins/Genesis stuff.
illegal alien obviously, nobody likes that
"Illegal Alien" has not aged well. That said, neither has Phil Collins. However, I'm with Chris on the rest. I like all iterations of Genesis...kinda like Fleetwood Mac pre- and during Buckingham/Nicks era...but Gabriel's solo stuff is on another plane in my opinion. Except "Shock the Monkey"...I would be fine never hearing that again.I do!
I prefer Collins Genesis and Solo Gabriel...
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"Illegal Alien" has not aged well. That said, neither has Phil Collins. However, I'm with Chris on the rest. I like all iterations of Genesis...kinda like Fleetwood Mac pre- and during Buckingham/Nicks era...but Gabriel's solo stuff is on another plane in my opinion. Except "Shock the Monkey"...I would be fine never hearing that again.
I last went to see genesis in 2007 at old Trafford, first time was 1978 in Birmingham, never saw them with Gabriel, too young and I couldn't get out of work for the 1982 reunion at Milton Keynes much as I'd like to have been there, even in the mud and torrential rain."Illegal Alien" has not aged well. That said, neither has Phil Collins. However, I'm with Chris on the rest. I like all iterations of Genesis...kinda like Fleetwood Mac pre- and during Buckingham/Nicks era...but Gabriel's solo stuff is on another plane in my opinion. Except "Shock the Monkey"...I would be fine never hearing that again.
Mad Man Moon is my favourite off of TOTT. Heathaze from Duke remind of night fishing in the Summer when I was younger. Let’s not forget Wind And Wuthering with some absolute classics on there.Trick of the tail was the first genesis album I bought, 45 years on I still like it as much as I did then, the biggest loss to the genesis sound was Steve Hackett IMO
I remember taking pictures on a cold trackday at oulton parkMad Man Moon is my favourite off of TOTT. Heathaze from Duke remind of night fishing in the Summer when I was younger. Let’s not forget Wind And Wuthering with some absolute classics on there.
I went to the Six Of The Best show at Milton Keynes, got soaked to the skin, we got pulled over by the police in St Neots on the way home, strip searched for drugs. I’m not the most well endowed man at the best of times but add in a cold wet Autumn day, lol
Which was followed by another classic of the time which I played to destruction at Uni but have not played for a while
Love that Andy myself and Ms French both enjoyed that.New tune from Bon Jovi.