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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Nancy » 18 Aug 2017, 21:39

Even in "the rocker" they contrast with a softer section with flute.
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Spock! » 18 Aug 2017, 21:39

Tuned fish scale armour will be the way to go.
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Nancy » 18 Aug 2017, 21:40

John aka Josh wrote:Tuned fish scale armour will be the way to go.


Tuned to the key of C?
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:40

great freaky faux-medieval section. and then gweeeetar.

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:41

Nancy wrote:
John aka Josh wrote:Tuned fish scale armour will be the way to go.


Tuned to the key of C?


mwhahaha.

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Nancy » 18 Aug 2017, 21:41

Ant Phillips goes heavy metal!!!
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:42

wicked peter vocal effects, i say

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Spock! » 18 Aug 2017, 21:45

Well, I most have been suffering from the curse of cloth ears back in the day.





Good pick, what do you recommend next?
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Postby Nancy » 18 Aug 2017, 21:51

John aka Josh wrote:Well, I most have been suffering from the curse of cloth ears back in the day.





Good pick, what do you recommend next?


I rank them like this:

Trick Of The Tail
Selling England By The Pound
Foxtrot
Trespass
Nursery Cryme
Wind & Wuthering
The Lamb (if it was edited down to a single album, it would be in the top two)

Also worth mentioning is Anthony Phillips "The Geese And The Ghost", which is a wonderful, beautiful album.
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:53

John aka Josh wrote:Well, I most have been suffering from the curse of cloth ears back in the day.





Good pick, what do you recommend next?


suffering cloth ears back in the day is nowhere near, say, confusing two albums. mwhaha. i didn't like from genesis to revelation when i heard it, which was a awhiiiile after i had hit my primo era of genesis. the album just wasn't my notion of genesis, and it didn't really hold together anyway. then i made that mistake somehow of thinking trespass, the second album, was the first.

i think trespass has great stuff on it, particularly the beautiful stuff that is so often ignored. it makes me happy. (i also love anthony's the geese and the ghost.) john mayhew is not, in my opinion, the drummer collins was, but he was still good on this album.

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Nancy » 18 Aug 2017, 21:55

Thanks to my better half and J/J for a great time.

Stay tuned for next week's announcement.

(Hint: It rhymes with Vopol Puh :lol: )
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:55

Nancy wrote:Also worth mentioning is Anthony Phillips "The Geese And The Ghost", which is a wonderful, beautiful album.


bastard. i said it second. you stole it psychically.

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Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:56

Nancy wrote:Thanks to my better half and J/J for a great time.

Stay tuned for next week's announcement.

(Hint: It rhymes with Vopol Puh :lol: )


maybe you need to drink more, honey. yer too lucid.

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Spock! » 18 Aug 2017, 21:56

Nancy wrote:
John aka Josh wrote:Well, I most have been suffering from the curse of cloth ears back in the day.





Good pick, what do you recommend next?


I rank them like this:

Trick Of The Tail
Selling England By The Pound
Foxtrot
Trespass
Nursery Cryme
Wind & Wuthering
The Lamb (if it was edited down to a single album, it would be in the top two)

Also worth mentioning is Anthony Phillips "The Geese And The Ghost", which is a wonderful, beautiful album.




Thanks - Lamb is the one I've heard the most of (in the background in my student days), always thought there were some good songs but a lot just drifted past/droned on. Genesis were very uncool with the gang I was hanging around with in those days.



Vaguely recall Trick of the Tail as having some lovely tunes (background in my sixth form days). Shall give it a go now!




Hope you two have a great weekend, thanks as always for the company.
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Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 21:57

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Nancy » 18 Aug 2017, 22:00

John aka Josh wrote:
Nancy wrote:
John aka Josh wrote:Well, I most have been suffering from the curse of cloth ears back in the day.





Good pick, what do you recommend next?


I rank them like this:

Trick Of The Tail
Selling England By The Pound
Foxtrot
Trespass
Nursery Cryme
Wind & Wuthering
The Lamb (if it was edited down to a single album, it would be in the top two)

Also worth mentioning is Anthony Phillips "The Geese And The Ghost", which is a wonderful, beautiful album.




Thanks - Lamb is the one I've heard the most of (in the background in my student days), always thought there were some good songs but a lot just drifted past/droned on. Genesis were very uncool with the gang I was hanging around with in those days.



Vaguely recall Trick of the Tail as having some lovely tunes (background in my sixth form days). Shall give it a go now!




Hope you two have a great weekend, thanks as always for the company.


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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby kath » 18 Aug 2017, 22:05

John aka Josh wrote:Vaguely recall Trick of the Tail as having some lovely tunes (background in my sixth form days). Shall give it a go now!




Hope you two have a great weekend, thanks as always for the company.


trick of the tail is the very first genesis album i heard. (cue related story i have told 27 times.) i was maybe 13? at a packed party. someone put the album on. i positioned myself right in the front of the stereo. sat down. pulled one big box speaker to one side of me, facing me. the other, to the other side of me. (box headphones!) i listened to the whole damn thing. and no one fucquin bothered me, mwhaha. i was intent.

that soon sent me back to the peter era. i am a fanatic for the peter stuff (especially foxtrot, selling england, the lamb, and of course trespass), but trick of the tail was my first love.

i hope you like it.

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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby Spock! » 18 Aug 2017, 22:10

11 minutes in and it's going very well indeed!
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Re: PROG SYNCH LISTEN: Genesis - Trespass - Friday, Aug 18 @ 9 PM

Postby C » 23 Aug 2017, 18:03

kath wrote:i love stagnation. well, the track, not the principle.

i used it in a prog cup once. i think it got slaughtered. mwhahahaha


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Postby C » 23 Aug 2017, 18:07

Nancy wrote:Ant Phillips goes heavy metal!!!


and a great solo.

I love this album!

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