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Oooh Floydy, I'm always playing Mama .... it makes me weak at the knees. I always crank up the volume as loud as I can. Really one of THE best IMO (just going off to swoon)
Yes, great track Pesta.
Funny how Phil Collins became a sex symbol though. But I'm a bloke, there must be something about him I suppose!
Poor bloke looks really ill actually. He's got all sorts of rheumatic illnesses apparently.
But what a legacy though. Nice to hear Silver rainbow again, haven't heard that for ages.
Poor bloke looks really ill actually. He's got all sorts of rheumatic illnesses apparently.
But what a legacy though. Nice to hear Silver rainbow again, haven't heard that for ages.
I think it was something to do with his back - an operation or a fall. (Memory fail and too lazy to Google)
Whatever, he does looks a mere shadow, but he keeps on going
Nice thread this, Spitfire. I keep thinking of more of their great songs.
I think I mentioned before that my favourite songs by Genesis are the lengthy epics, which usually ended their albums. Peter Gabriel-era classics such as "Supper's Ready" and "The lamb Lies Down On Broadway" suite.
But being more of my generation I can listen to later Genesis mega-songs over and over again. The "Duke" album is in my all-time top 10 as I noted in my albums thread. The closing "Duke's Travels/Duke's End" with it's layers of keyboards in full flow, then a track like "Home By The Sea" from their eponymous 1983 album and this classic from the "Invisible Touch" record in 1986 - "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight":
Suppers Ready & Lamb Lies Down on Broadway were my favourite. Peter Gabriel influenced were favoured by me. Gabriel brought such depth to it.
He’s my favourite male vocalist