Taking Sides: Genesis 1970-1977 Vs. Genesis 1978-91

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"Heathaze" from Duke gives me some feels.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 00:14 (seven years ago) link

I love "Afterglow" from "Wind & Wuthering," where it just keeps washing into new waves of lovely. Superb use of a fade-out, too. That album has "Your Own Special Way" on it, too. "Trick of the Tail" has "Ripples." Ballads might just be this band's forte. Of course they rocked, too, but in a really particular way.

Speaking of Mike Rutherford, he not only stuck out in Genesis as the only non-virtuoso member, but in the world of prog at large it's pretty unusual to have such a relatively modest lead guitarist. He's a neat bassist, though. His playing on "No Reply at All" is cool.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 03:50 (seven years ago) link

A Trick of the Tail may be my favorite Genesis record of all.

Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 04:02 (seven years ago) link

Squonk!

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 04:07 (seven years ago) link

Yeah ToTT and W&W are the two best Genesis albums for me. Banks was in his prime as a songwriter and Collins' vocals are just perfect.

heaven parker (anagram), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 09:42 (seven years ago) link

"Heathaze" from Duke gives me some feels.

Yes! Duke might be my favourite Phil-era studio album.

Dysphagia Nutrition Solutions (stevie), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 10:00 (seven years ago) link

+1 for Squonk!

The Invisible Touch tour was actually my first concert, and digging backwards through the Genesis catalog was my first music-geek moment (they lost me when I got to about Nursery Cryme).

So with that disclosure in mind, I think the pre-1978 stuff was objectively better, but it was also pretty much for dudes only. I once read an interview with some musician (can't remember who) who said something along the lines of "all music has some sex in it. if you don't, you just end up like Genesis". And I think this quote was referencing the side-long prog suites, not the AOR pop moments. I still have a soft spot for a lot of the later era stuff (Behind the Lines, Follow You Follow Me, Misunderstanding), but the stuff I'm more likely to revisit now is the older stuff.

enochroot, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 13:34 (seven years ago) link

"they lost me when I got to about Nursery Cryme"

you only have to go back one album after that! two I guess if you really want to

akm, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 13:41 (seven years ago) link

Re: Mike Rutherford basslines, I've learned to love his mod noodling on the Fountain of Salmacis.

dinnerboat, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 16:07 (seven years ago) link

FWIW, as far as prog goes Genesis I think is among the most ... sensitive? That is, as dude-y as prog is, imo it's a far cry from more macho stuff like King Crimson or Van Der Graaf Generator or even fussy stuff like Yes, let alone the cock-prog of ELP. Genesis has all that folk/pastoral stuff, and of course, again, actual ballads. At least pre-1980 Genesis. After that, yeah, even the ballads are sort of neutered AOR generic, as much as I love them.

"Paperlate" is such an overlooked/forgotten gem. Until last week I thought that "Inside Out" was another forgotten Genesis-with-horns gem, but then I remembered it was on "No Jacket Required."

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 16:10 (seven years ago) link

Sure you're not thinking of "Inside and Out"?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyeUizLp1rk

doug watson, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 19:22 (seven years ago) link

Yeah ToTT and W&W are the two best Genesis albums for me. Banks was in his prime as a songwriter and Collins' vocals are just perfect.

yes these two are fantastic. a recent relisten through the whole Genesis catalogue really boosted those two in my mind while revealing some of the early stuff I had previously liked as being a bit spottier than I remembered. the supposed double that W&W could've been which included some of Hackett's material and the tracks from Spot the Pigeon (how did those get cut??) would've been incredible.

IMO the later stuff goes Abacab > Genesis > Invisible Touch, even though Abacab really does go to shit on the last couple tracks. "Dodo/Lurker" is exactly what New Wave prog was meant to sound like.

frogbs, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 19:30 (seven years ago) link

otm

his eye is on despair-o (Jon not Jon), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 19:51 (seven years ago) link

i find w& w so dreary, though i love the instrumentals. but blood on the rooftops is too too bleak - maybe being english i'm too close to it - and all in a mouse's night is just twee rubbish.

Dysphagia Nutrition Solutions (stevie), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 20:01 (seven years ago) link

selling england by the £ still their most solid one for me.

Dysphagia Nutrition Solutions (stevie), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 20:01 (seven years ago) link

xpost No, this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-IpCQp5Wdw

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 20:14 (seven years ago) link

This is the only Hackett (Rutherford co-write) solo track that came really close to getting on a Genesis album, no?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SEgJtq2JjU

Though obviously Phil and Mike are on the album.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 20:18 (seven years ago) link

yeah, as far as I know that was written for foxtrot or something and didn't make it.

akm, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 20:43 (seven years ago) link

It's interesting how closely PC/PG/Genesis careers evolved in tandem, as though they were permanently yoked to each other. PC/PG's 1980-81 gated-drum breakthroughs (with matching stark album covers), their 1986 commercial peak, the early '90s New Jerseys (Can't Dance/Us) that were moderate hits but signalled career declines.

dinnerboat, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:06 (seven years ago) link

Not to mention that their voices could sound a lot more dissimilar.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:08 (seven years ago) link

Collins on the Melt album definitely helped that along

frogbs, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:14 (seven years ago) link

Though Gabriel had a decent simulacrum in Jerry Marotta.

dinnerboat, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:19 (seven years ago) link

I'm as guilty of missing this as anyone, but Collins only plays drums on 2 tracks on Peter Gabriel III.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:48 (seven years ago) link

oh really - I actually thought it was all drum machines, under Phil's direction

frogbs, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:49 (seven years ago) link

Huh? Nope. Mostly Marotta. I think only Games Without Frontiers has drum machine? The crazy end of that, supposedly, is the sound of Marotta throwing his drums around the studio, which Lillywhite then sped up.

BTW, that's Jerry Marotta, second from left!
http://expose.org/assets/img/features/783/orleans-waking-and-dreaming-1976.jpg

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 22 February 2017 21:51 (seven years ago) link

Foxtrot and A Trick of the Tail are the only LP's I can really listen to in full these days. I like at least one track from each of their LP's, though.

Working night & day, I tried to stay awake... (Turrican), Wednesday, 22 February 2017 22:23 (seven years ago) link

right on. been a long time since I pulled out PG3 - will have to rectify

frogbs, Thursday, 23 February 2017 01:03 (seven years ago) link

"Dance on a Volcano" is the shit

waht, I am true black metal worrior (Neanderthal), Thursday, 23 February 2017 02:14 (seven years ago) link

eight months pass...

Get this stat: every Genesis album through We Can’t Dance outsold its predecessor in England, an unsurpassed record.

whoa, I didn't know that. that's what, 14 straight albums?

frogbs, Thursday, 9 November 2017 19:21 (six years ago) link

I thought I was getting bored of this band earlier this year, but Duke and particularly Invisible Touch sounded phenomenal last time I heard 'em.

Gholdfish Killah (Turrican), Thursday, 9 November 2017 19:28 (six years ago) link

Even parts of And Then There Were Three. "Many Too Many" has the misty fall atmosphere of Wind & Wuthering.

dinnerboat, Thursday, 9 November 2017 21:46 (six years ago) link

still my fave genesis song. from my fave genesis album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdJkOMYzVFE&list=RDTzL-up4ZKgI&index=2

scott seward, Thursday, 9 November 2017 22:29 (six years ago) link

two months pass...

There's a dude at the bar that looks like a super tanned Mike Rutherford.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 15 January 2018 01:21 (six years ago) link

three months pass...

https://open.spotify.com/track/3qmYlsTbC9CD9SGoVmaEDa?si=KBxsIwV0RV2WfJMWvsv7jA

Tonight Tonigjt Tonigt is almost 9 minutes long. Settle in

calstars, Sunday, 15 April 2018 03:26 (six years ago) link

five months pass...

I have no idea what year it's from and I'm not looking it up but I've had That's All in my head for well over a month now and I think I'm going to lose it soon.

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 02:18 (five years ago) link

TBF it's a solid jam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzyn60Zns-E

Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 02:19 (five years ago) link

For a while I hated it but now I think I like it again. I still think it sounds like something from The Muppet Show.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 02:46 (five years ago) link

I like it a lot. It has a jaunty late beatles whiff to it and I dig the subtle liquified guitar chords daubed in here and there

cheese is the teacher, ham is the preacher (Jon not Jon), Wednesday, 19 September 2018 14:02 (five years ago) link

I love the drums. Sounds like it might be all Simmons pads, but some of his fills are super tight and fluid, especially for rudimentary electric drums of the era.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 14:08 (five years ago) link

there's been an awful lot of phil about lately. maybe because of his tour, but I seem to hear him out and about more often than I have in years, including this song, which I heard in a walgreens yesterday (and I love that song)

akm, Wednesday, 19 September 2018 20:02 (five years ago) link

three months pass...

1976-1986, say.

Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 28 December 2018 06:21 (five years ago) link

you didn't

reggie (qualmsley), Friday, 28 December 2018 14:36 (five years ago) link

totally agree that the gabriel years are in this day and age over-hyped and under-rewarding. they just never pulled together SONGS the way yes, floyd, and crimson did imho. otoh "turn it on again" is one of the best "rock" songs ever and phil's transfiguration from drummer to better-than-gabriel as a solo artist is one of the most compelling trajectories in pop history . . . until he started to really suck and give elton a run for his schmaltz money

reggie (qualmsley), Friday, 28 December 2018 14:39 (five years ago) link

A silent tear of blood is dribbling down my cheek :(

jmm, Friday, 28 December 2018 15:06 (five years ago) link

He wasn't better than Gabriel solo, just better at making moderately exciting and modestly ahead of its time pop music.

Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 28 December 2018 15:08 (five years ago) link

"take me home" > any gabriel solo jam

i've been a prisoner all my life too

reggie (qualmsley), Friday, 28 December 2018 16:56 (five years ago) link

favorite/best genesis solo album of all is voyage of the acolyte though

reggie (qualmsley), Friday, 28 December 2018 16:58 (five years ago) link

five months pass...

Phil in very good voice doing "Follow You Follow Me" live with Mike Rutherford. This was the among first Genesis tunes I heard -- I bought the 7", I don't think I was older than 11. Loved it & got "Seconds Out." A backwards path at the time -- I copped "Nursery Cryme" & "Foxtrot" used after that, and had to try to figure out for myself how the band could have become so different over time -- this was all pre-Abacab times.

Anyway this is lovely.

https://youtu.be/KiHdG4zSx1w

truly outstanding caption from the uploader btw


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