This live Knife is a wonder.
No wonder Donald Trump adopted the lyrics as his campaign strategy.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
mudshark wrote:
"This is quite pointless, but since we're all retirees with fuck all to do, why the fuck not."
"This is quite pointless, but since we're all retirees with fuck all to do, why the fuck not."
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:This live Knife is a wonder.
Collins’ tubs take it to a different level compared to Mayhew’s performance on Trespass
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
C wrote:LMG wrote:Spock! wrote:
And downhill from there.
Can't agree.
Duke was far better. Abacab and Genesis had some good material.
Illegal Alien and Calling All Stations be damned.
I agree with Spock!
W&W was their last robust
I was not keen on what they became thereafter
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Fair enough.
And while they never mentioned you by name, they did say in a 1981 interview that the long years of sharing a fanbase with Ginger Baker's Airforce had thankfully ended at last.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Should have been a double
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Gabriel’s flute was always very atmospheric
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
I like how Banks keyboards seem mostly Hammond
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
C wrote:LMG wrote:This live Knife is a wonder.
Collins’ tubs take it to a different level compared to Mayhew’s performance on Trespass
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Agreed, although I also consider the recording to be a signature Hackett moment.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Mike Boom wrote:Should have been a double
I haven't yet properly read the exchange between Johnny the Slider and C posted earlier, but it seems a double might be available.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Spock! wrote:Mike Boom wrote:Should have been a double
I haven't yet properly read the exchange between Johnny the Slider and C posted earlier, but it seems a double might be available.
Yeah there is Live at Leicester 73 boot with Suppers Ready which is excellent.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Thanks folks . fun fun fun
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Some cracking playing!
Many thanks and take care.
To Reap and other absent friends,
*chink*
Many thanks and take care.
To Reap and other absent friends,
*chink*
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:C wrote:LMG wrote:
Can't agree.
Duke was far better. Abacab and Genesis had some good material.
Illegal Alien and Calling All Stations be damned.
I agree with Spock!
W&W was their last robust
I was not keen on what they became thereafter
.
Fair enough.
And while they never mentioned you by name, they did say in a 1981 interview that the long years of sharing a fanbase with Ginger Baker's Airforce had thankfully ended at last.
LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
A fabulous listen.
Thanks everyone.
One of my favourite albums.
To absent friends. Reap. And Tony Stratton-Smith.
Thanks everyone.
One of my favourite albums.
To absent friends. Reap. And Tony Stratton-Smith.
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
An excellent album an excellent company – great to have your board Mike see you at another one in the future hopefully
Take care everybody
To absent friends and reap
*chink*
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Take care everybody
To absent friends and reap
*chink*
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Spock! wrote:C wrote:[apologies from kath by the way]
She is waiting for an engineer to come and fix her fridge
I told her to chill…
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Ice one...
ahh, punnery so cool.
i am sorry i had to miss this, with my genesissian self. sigh. i love it so.
the good news: the fridge bill was 136.50.
i expected much worse, like a blown compressor or condensor or whatever the fucque it's called. the damn fridge was soundin like a prop plane about to take off. when that com-thingie goes, yer lookin at enough money to buy a whole new fridge... which would've been massively uncool.
(side note: i really need a job, if anyone has any help or advice.)
but enough domestic babble. when's supper ready?
have a fine weekend, everybody.
::smack::
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Re: PSL: Genesis, Friday 15th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
kath wrote:when's supper ready?
After the ordeal
mwhahahahahaha!
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.