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Tracks from the albums : Live over Europe, Genesis, And then there were Three, and Selling England by the Pound,White Army wrote:Damn! missed it! I'll have to get Trick of the Tail out or my personal favourite (hope there's no hardcore Genesis fans out there), And Then There Were Three.TANGODANCER wrote:Free Genesis album from the Mail on Sunday. Giving it a go.
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Found a good website for listening to music, if anyone's interested.
www.deezer.com
You can just search for an album and let it play right through. Got plenty on there from what I can tell.
www.deezer.com
You can just search for an album and let it play right through. Got plenty on there from what I can tell.
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Went to Genesis gig at OT last year. Don't mind And Then There Were Three, couplr of decent tracks on it, I think there are better albums though.White Army wrote:Damn! missed it! I'll have to get Trick of the Tail out or my personal favourite (hope there's no hardcore Genesis fans out there), And Then There Were Three.TANGODANCER wrote:Free Genesis album from the Mail on Sunday. Giving it a go.
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Duke.Worthy4England wrote:Went to Genesis gig at OT last year. Don't mind And Then There Were Three, couplr of decent tracks on it, I think there are better albums though.White Army wrote:Damn! missed it! I'll have to get Trick of the Tail out or my personal favourite (hope there's no hardcore Genesis fans out there), And Then There Were Three.TANGODANCER wrote:Free Genesis album from the Mail on Sunday. Giving it a go.
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Love Genesis before 1980, but purists will usually lambast you for liking anything they did after Gabriel departedWorthy4England wrote:Went to Genesis gig at OT last year. Don't mind And Then There Were Three, couplr of decent tracks on it, I think there are better albums though.White Army wrote:Damn! missed it! I'll have to get Trick of the Tail out or my personal favourite (hope there's no hardcore Genesis fans out there), And Then There Were Three.TANGODANCER wrote:Free Genesis album from the Mail on Sunday. Giving it a go.
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They're a different group with Collins at the helm, they managed to balance the old with the new on the recent tour, so I didn't really see the post-Gabriel era stuff as being "offensive", thoroughly enjoyed all of the gig. Oh and the lightshow was awesome.White Army wrote:Love Genesis before 1980, but purists will usually lambast you for liking anything they did after Gabriel departedWorthy4England wrote:Went to Genesis gig at OT last year. Don't mind And Then There Were Three, couplr of decent tracks on it, I think there are better albums though.White Army wrote:Damn! missed it! I'll have to get Trick of the Tail out or my personal favourite (hope there's no hardcore Genesis fans out there), And Then There Were Three.TANGODANCER wrote:Free Genesis album from the Mail on Sunday. Giving it a go.
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Was to me, but that's what all the posters advertised?Worthy4England wrote:News to me....TANGODANCER wrote:Saw a guy in concert in Spain ( bought a couple of his CD's) who was down as ex-Genesis. Sang, played guitar and saxaphone. He was a top class entertainer. Name of Andy Claridge?
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Poster advertising can be bought at a cheapish cost Tried Google etc, couldn't find a reference anywhere....TANGODANCER wrote:Was to me, but that's what all the posters advertised?Worthy4England wrote:News to me....TANGODANCER wrote:Saw a guy in concert in Spain ( bought a couple of his CD's) who was down as ex-Genesis. Sang, played guitar and saxaphone. He was a top class entertainer. Name of Andy Claridge?
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I found him on a search as a regular Costa entertainer described as "multi-talented" (which he certainly was). He should get done then for his ads which read "Ex Genesis Member, Andy Claridge". Maybe I should have known from his C-D's, cheap mass-produced paper-label things. Can't complain at the quality of his music but it's a bit baffling he can get away with his job-description unless he had a name change.
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Like Commie said, he may have appeared as backing on Sax or something which might be the loophole he's using...either that or Phil Collins is skint and busking in the Costa's under a different name during the summer months....TANGODANCER wrote:I found him on a search as a regular Costa entertainer described as "multi-talented" (which he certainly was). He should get done then for his ads which read "Ex Genesis Member, Andy Claridge". Maybe I should have known from his C-D's, cheap mass-produced paper-label things. Can't complain at the quality of his music but it's a bit baffling he can get away with his job-description unless he had a name change.
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Nah, this guy's about six-feet tall and has hair.Worthy4England wrote: Like Commie said, he may have appeared as backing on Sax or something which might be the loophole he's using...either that or Phil Collins is skint and busking in the Costa's under a different name during the summer months....
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