Yes!
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Yes!
Same. Love it.
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Seconds Out
Holy shite! To each his own but that part makes of Awaken makes my spine tingle and lifts my soul.
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Totally agree on Secret Story. I'll take it further and call it a masterpiece.
Whoaaa. The was killer. Thanks for posting!
:up Absolutely agree on PMG as the starting point. Just start at the beginning ('White" album) and just enjoy the ride. Their last, "The Way Up" is completely progressive in every sense. ...
:up for Criminal Record. Love that album.
Yes! That outro is brilliant and I have always longed for where it might have gone. His solo on the ending to "All in a Mouses Night" is another example of that. It could have gone on forever and...
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To answer a query in another thread, THAT'S how you build a prog audience!
Exactly.
Love the album but hate the Roy Harper vox. This album is timeless though.
Saw them on what I believe was the tour after for "unsung heroes" I think in 1981 and Mark O was with them. Amazingly they played at this dive bar in Sacramento. A friend heard about it the day of...
First thing that came to my mind. Great album. Also votes for Steve Hackett and Tony Banks.
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Wow. Will have to check out "Laws..."
I love On an Island too. Never understood the hate but to each his own. Live in Gdansk and Remember that Night are two great live releases from that tour. Echoes has real balls in these versions. ...
Please define "worthy songs"? Because of his deep, socially "important" lyrics? It's just possible there are some of us who care less about lyrics and more about the the music. You know, that...
Love that album! Chris and Allen are great on it.
Summer 1976 Relayer/Solo Tour, Colt Park, Hartford, CT. 14 and my first concert. Mind blown.
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Wow, I can only echo all the sentiments expressed here. Yes was my first concert in 1976 and I saw them many times over the years and despite whatever version I saw I always enjoyed the experience.
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God that is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard and yeah, the sax is killer. The closing section kills me every time, freaking orgasmic. Brings me to tears every time.
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Sounds great. I'm in!
That was the best SW show I have seen yet and I have caught all his solo tours. My daughter went in asking "how long is this show going to be?" but about 1/4 of the way through she looked at me and...
Going to Chicago Park West show tonight! Dragging my 21 year old daughter no less.
Double damn! That was an incredible episode. That look on Jon Snow's face as the rowed away... I was speechless at the end.
Boston and San Francisco. There are advantages to being bi-coastal!
Yikes, just goes to show just how much YMMV. The last thing I think when I hear Longdon's voice is "forced". He would have been great in Genesis, although I can't imagine him signing We Can't...
:up I'm with you on every point.
Holy shit, you just described me to the letter. To this day it kills me I didn't see that 77 tour, my favorite era of the band by far.
Wow, what a fantastic job. I can totally hear that on Trick of the Tail. I'm in.
:O Might be my favorite Yes track next to Gates. To each his own of course. I shouldn't talk though, Close to Edge does nothing for me.
Oh never mind, I had to do it. Row J center, isle seat!!
Does the Lynn venue suck?
Yeah, great show that really cooked as the season progressed. So many great shows now - Broadchurch, Wolf Hall, Luther, True Detective, Orange is the new Black, Homeland and on and on... IMO this...
:up I don't even think about Stevie Wonder's blindness unless I see him playing on video.
And the instrumental ending is fantastic with one of Steve's most brilliant genesis solos (short as it may be). Personally I like the song. I wish Tony and Steve had collaborated more.
Man you just summarized my thoughts almost perfectly, particularly regarding Phil's voice and the band overall in 77. That whole gritty screaming thing that come post 1978 just never did it for me. ...
Totally agree. They songs just seem to have more balls and punch on Seconds Out.
Yeah, that is a brilliant solo. Instantly recognizable as Steve.
:up Well said, although I constantly find new things in his music after repeated listens - new layers, counter melodies, new instruments and sometime just plain cool noise.
Mine too. You're right, beautifully recorded, produced and mixed. Restrained use of reverb, unlike the that famous album that followed....
I agree totally. Actually my favorite piece from Duke. That was truly great but Phil's version is a thing of beauty.
Whooaaa. I love the original but as somebody pointed out, your version has soul. Great job!
Killer. Blew us away in San Francisco as well.
Oh yeah... Love the PT encore song.
Love "Significant Other". The album has aged really well with me.
So don't go. He needs to put butts in seats. The guy needs to make a living and if lovingly playing classic Genesis songs along with solo material is needed to accomplish that then I say give him a...
Wise words. All this Metheny/Glimour/Latimer talk is inspiring me to pull up some music I haven't listened to in ages - now that's a good thing!
Hey the great news is, we don't have to pick. I love both of them.
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Yeah, that was just a ludicrous comment and the last thing Metheny is is overrated. The dude redefined modern jazz guitar and is a ridiculously amazing composer.
If tunes like 'Are You Going With...
Jesus, just watched all the clips. From what I've heard I'm blown away.
I often think the same thing. Maybe it's better not to know and just listen to the music.