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Guitarist and drummer suggested having a jam with this song to break up the run of the mill pop Glam covers we do during rehearsals (6hr sessions).

Always loved this song but not really suited for playing live with our 70's Glam Covers band.

Great song from an amazing under-rated "rock" band. 

 

 

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A return to my youth, Genesis, Seconds out, still an awesome album, I was 16 when it first came out and I still love it now. Sublime version of carpet crawlers, what's not to love.

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Just now, paul j h said:

A return to my youth, Genesis, Seconds out, still an awesome album, I was 16 when it first came out and I still love it now. Sublime version of carpet crawlers, what's not to love.

My fav Genesis album and era.

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2 minutes ago, dmccombe7 said:

My fav Genesis album and era.

mine too, not a fan of their pop stuff, whilst it bought them commercial success it did nothing for me personally.

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53 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

Indeed.

And every single band member has a 'Bev Bevan' haircut 🙂

Yep they went a bit pop looking (even more pop than usual)

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The fantastic and unique 'Toy Matinee' album with songs written by the late, great Kevin Gilbert (RIP) & Patrick Leonard and some of the most wonderful bass playing ever, courtesy of Guy Pratt:

 

 

 

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My Youtube recommendations have led me to this groovy 70's psychedelic rock & funk instrumental album by a European band I'd never heard of before..... niiiiiice....

 

 

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Kris Barras Band - Light It Up - Excellent Bluesy Hard Rock.

Songs:Ohia (Jason Molina) - The Magnolia Electric Co (2CD) - Terrific Americana/Folk/country.

Lone Star - Lone Star/Firing On All Six (2CD) - Great Rock records.

Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays - Progish Rock from two Moody Blues.

Dom Martin - Spain To Italy CD & Easy Way Out EP - Amazing Blues Rock offering (My favourite listening at the moment)

 

John :)

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"Yours is no Disgrace", in particular, and the Yes album in general. Took me straight back to 1970 and the musical ephiphany it was for me at the time. It's still as fresh and exciting now as it was to the wide eyed 17 year old it inspired back then. Magic.

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