do Genesis suck dogs cocks?

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YES! Genesis suck dogs cocks
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NO! Genesis do NOT suck dogs cocks
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Re: Genesis

Postby naughty boy » 05 Feb 2018, 20:51

nope
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.

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Re: Genesis

Postby Rayge » 05 Feb 2018, 21:12

Unspeakable filth. The essence of public school naffery with a stage-school geezer on drums.
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Re: Genesis

Postby jimboo » 05 Feb 2018, 23:00

Eton does pop.
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Re: Genesis

Postby bobzilla77 » 05 Feb 2018, 23:02

Way better than the thread authors of today. What a bunch of clueless fucking goonz.
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Re: Genesis

Postby Quaco » 06 Feb 2018, 02:36

Kind of like The Kinks. Wonderful, then kind of not.
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Re: Genesis

Postby Purgatory Brite » 06 Feb 2018, 08:57

Rayge wrote:a stage-school geezer on drums. Ex-Ter-Min-Ate


I'm surprised you can say this about a fellow Tottenham Hotspur supporter.

It is, of course, utterly fucking despicable that any group would want to make music that people would actually like and find entertaining. All credible musicians should only make one record and then die in drug-addled poverty.

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Re: Genesis

Postby naughty boy » 06 Feb 2018, 09:02

PB is back! and with good advice!
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.

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Re: Genesis

Postby soundchaser » 06 Feb 2018, 09:58

The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway.

Their best. A true classic.

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Re: Genesis

Postby Fonz » 06 Feb 2018, 10:43

Awful.

Apart from ‘Sussidio’ which I happen to think represents the pinnacle of eighties music.
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Re: Genesis

Postby trans-chigley express » 06 Feb 2018, 10:46

Fonz wrote:Awful.

Apart from ‘Sussidio’ which I happen to think represents the pinnacle of eighties music.

Christ!

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Re: Genesis

Postby Matt Wilson » 06 Feb 2018, 16:01

Like Selling England... and Foxtrot more than The Lamb...

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Re: Genesis

Postby Goat Boy » 06 Feb 2018, 16:11

Better than Gentle soddin Giant
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Re: Genesis

Postby Matt Wilson » 06 Feb 2018, 16:16

Of course!

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Re: Genesis

Postby Rayge » 06 Feb 2018, 16:53

Purgatory Brite wrote:I'm surprised you can say this about a fellow Tottenham Hotspur supporter.

All kinds of people support all kinds of football teams. When your home-town team achieves a glorious national pre-eminence, glory-hunters are attracted. One learns to live with it. But I was not suggesting Mr C should be exterminated, I was referring to the group's music 'output'. As an autotheist, I have in fact already exterminated them in my world.

Purgatory Brite wrote:It is, of course, utterly fucking despicable that any group would want to make music that people would actually like and find entertaining. All credible musicians should only make one record and then die in drug-addled poverty.


Oh, come now. this is a silly thread started by an alias troll and bumped by JC as the annual blight of the Cup lowers a pall of boredom over YY. If you want dull and serious, there are several thousand threads that can accommodate you, but just so you know, I am perfectly resigned to the notions that people find this sort of thing entertaining and likeable and that other people will pander to them, find the idea of 'credibility' applied to 'musicians' rather daft, and the idea that anyone should feel it is only obtained by drug-taking, poverty and a career cut short says more about what you think of me than I care to hear.
By the same 'rights' of live and let live I apply to them, I reserve the right to find this particular pack of successful 'credible musicians' a bunch of public-school twats who thought it was 'progress' to ditch rock & roll, the single most important cultural influence of my youth, in favour of dwemish tropes, fibrillating time-signatures, sixth-form poetry and a whole lot of horrible noises and tediously masturbatory 'experimentation' that redefined boredom for the masses, and long ago made sure that I would never listen to their records, nor their apologists, ever again. This policy has stood me in good stead over the decades, and I have no intention of a deathbed recantation.
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Re: Genesis

Postby Matt Wilson » 06 Feb 2018, 16:56

Rayge wrote:[ I reserve the right to find this particular pack of successful 'credible musicians' a bunch of public-school twats who thought it was 'progress' to ditch rock & roll, the single most important cultural influence of my youth, in favour of dwemish tropes, fibrillating time-signatures, sixth-form poetry and a whole lot of horrible noises and tediously masturbatory 'experimentation' that redefined boredom for the masses, and long ago made sure that I would never listen to their records, nor their apologists, ever again. This policy has stood me in good stead over the decades, and I have no intention of a deathbed recantation.


:lol:

Righteous indignation at its finest!

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Re: Genesis

Postby soundchaser » 06 Feb 2018, 17:07

trans-chigley express wrote:
Fonz wrote:Awful.

Apart from ‘Sussidio’ which I happen to think represents the pinnacle of eighties music.

Christ!


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Re: Genesis

Postby Hightea » 06 Feb 2018, 20:55

Purgatory Brite wrote:
Rayge wrote:a stage-school geezer on drums. Ex-Ter-Min-Ate



All credible musicians should only make one record and then die in drug-addled poverty.


I think this sums up the belief of the bulk of BCB peeps.
rules of BCB
1. band puts out great raw sounding debut album. All BCB jump for joy and give it 5*
2. band puts out second album - they are now popular and instead of putting out a raw album they actually work at writing and composition. Instead of just recording it in one take they take several and edit it so it sounds perfect. BCB peeps now claim the band is going downhill and now have no emotion and it it sounds too produced.
3. band puts out third album - no one at BCB even talks about it.

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In regards to Genesis
1. From Genesis to Revelation (1969) - okay
Trespass (1970) - excellent
Nursery Cryme (1971) -epic
Foxtrot (1972) -epic
Selling England by the Pound (1973) - epic
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) -epic
A Trick of the Tail (1976) -excellent
Wind & Wuthering (1976) -very good
rest - mostly okay.

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Re: Genesis

Postby soundchaser » 07 Feb 2018, 14:24

Hightea wrote:
In regards to Genesis
1. From Genesis to Revelation (1969) - okay
Trespass (1970) - excellent
Nursery Cryme (1971) -epic
Foxtrot (1972) -epic
Selling England by the Pound (1973) - epic
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) -epic
A Trick of the Tail (1976) -excellent
Wind & Wuthering (1976) -very good
rest - mostly okay.


Excellent assessment, although personally, I’m a big fan of Duke. Abacab, is great in moments, but runs out of steam. Genesis, has a great side 1,but a side 2 that falls of the edge of a cliff. Please don’t tell anyone, but I love Invisible Touch...especially Domino.

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Re: Genesis

Postby Hightea » 07 Feb 2018, 15:48

soundchaser wrote:
Hightea wrote:
In regards to Genesis
1. From Genesis to Revelation (1969) - okay
Trespass (1970) - excellent
Nursery Cryme (1971) -epic
Foxtrot (1972) -epic
Selling England by the Pound (1973) - epic
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974) -epic
A Trick of the Tail (1976) -excellent
Wind & Wuthering (1976) -very good
rest - mostly okay.


Excellent assessment, although personally, I’m a big fan of Duke. Abacab, is great in moments, but runs out of steam. Genesis, has a great side 1,but a side 2 that falls of the edge of a cliff. Please don’t tell anyone, but I love Invisible Touch...especially Domino.

Duke, Abacab and Genesis(the album) do have their moments but they are all a drop down from the classic albums before them. I do have a secret love for Phil Collins vocals don't tell the Gabriel freaks (oops I'm one of those too) :D

always liked this corny Collins song

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Re: Genesis

Postby trans-chigley express » 09 Feb 2018, 10:54

**** on the TCE scale of quality, docked one star for their 80’s decline, although it has its moments and I largely agree with Soundchaser except for Invisible Touch which I hate from start to finish.


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