Genesis: Artists Who Changed Music – Part 1

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What is your favourite Genesis tune? Please comment below!

Producelikeapro
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I think " And Then There Was Three " is an underrated Genesis classic that was the finale to their prog years before they went pop !

rebelrousertowhat
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Together with Rush, I think Genesis is my favourite band of all time. In terms of songwriting they are unbeatable and the diversity of their career, musicianship and inventiveness between 1970 and 1991 is simply incredible. Most importantly, while other prog rock bands’ music is just as complex, well-played and virtousticly performed, no other band wrote more BEAUTIFUL music than Genesis, from Visions of Angels to Fading Lights.

carlasker
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Italy loved Genesis right out of the gate.

RickDelmonico
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one of my favorite bands ever. the album run from 1970 - 1981 is literal perfection.

anthonycortez
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I saw Genesis live many times from their earliest period during the Peter Gabriel years. They were something of a local band. I paid 50p to see them the first time. I’d never seen or heard anything like them and was hooked from the beginning. Only seeing the Dutch prog band Focus and the French band Ange came close live. Still listening to Genesis 55 years later. For me I enjoy the period up to Steve Hackett leaving the most

maramé.r
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Favourite song? Of course it's "Supper's Ready", but "Can-Utility and the Coastliners" is one I've listened to more than any other song from this period.

Love the episode.

hilzabub
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King Crimson and now Genesis. This is awesome

YearsOfLeadPoisoning
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I grew up only hearing their 80s and 90s offerings and the Lamb.... and carpet crawlers. Then a coworker introduced me to their earlier works a few years ago, and all I can say is that it has been life changing both spiritually and creatively.

goatfromhell
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Hackett-era Genesis is truly tops, producing some of the finest-ever prog or rock.
Yet another fine video, well done!

flavormod
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My favorite Genesis song is the one that starts with "Looking for Someone" (Trespass, Tract one, side one)and ends with "Follow you follow me"(and Then There Were Three, side two, final tract)! They are all excellent and sublime with my absolute favorites being the Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett era. In my humble opinion The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is the absolute best album in Genesis’s catalog as well as the best album in progressive rock history! Exquisite, haunting, gorgeous, majestic, regal music-like the windows of heaven opened and poured down godly beautiful musical revelation from the Eternal Throne upon us thirsty, hungry, receptive, and needful audiophile mortals!

ljgittingeriii
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Genesis was my main favorite band during high school. I worked flipping burgers so I could buy all their albums, go to their concerts, buy stickers for my car and buttons to wear at work, and even integrated some of their characters as dungeon master in dungeons and dragons. Great times, and I still listen to their music all these years later

paulkartsyart
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Selling England by the Pound is one of my "Desert Island" albums

chroniclesofbap
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These albums were being released as I was a teenager discovering music. I saw Genesis live several times. I consider myself very lucky.

jonwagstaff
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Personally, I think every Genesis record from 1968 - 1983 is great, but the "Nursery Chryme" to "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" period is my favorite period, like the Mach 2 line-up of Deep Purple.

alanmatthew
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Standout tracks from The Lamb.... ...and The Lamia.... goosebumps for mentioning this song. If I was to introduce someone to Progressive Rock I would pick this song. It's not overly long, or complicated, yet it's still a perfect prog song.

ftolead
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I agree that Hackett's departure is the turning moment...however And Then There Were Three still keeps that vibe going. Duke is when things really start to shift.

VitoGregoliMusic
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1:20 Everybody "blames" Phil for the shorter, catchier songs, but it was Tony himself who admitted that him (Tony) and Mike were the ones who always wanted to try to be more pop. This he said in a biography.

charlesedward
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"Its sounds better and better with the passing of time" Steve Hackett's statement is my sentiment. Your segment on Genesis is sublime. It is a succinct, thorough and entertaining historical document that I completely enjoyed. I look forward to your second part. Such a group of influential musicians will ever be difficult to equal and their esteem only continue to grow. Bravo.

rkgator
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My only regret is never seeing them live, even the reunion last year. But all 5 members have touched me with all their musicianship! Loved both Gabriel and Collins years!

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