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Topic History of: Genesis to reform. Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Honey wrote: JK2006 wrote: I have so many memories of happy days in the 60s; imagine going back to your old school as a pop star 5 years after leaving; hearing a demo tape; loving the guy's voice and christening them Genesis to celebrate the start of your proper career as a Producer? Well, I'd also had a huge hit in 1965 with It's Good News Week which funded the Genesis sessions (and much more). Rather like my Moon royalties bought this little house from which I write this 55 years later. There are those who believe Leap Up & Down, Wave Your Knickers In The Air was the pinnacle of my production days. All downhill since then, artistically speaking.
I wont hear a word against Leap Up and Down!
I have had worst - especially from pub bands I used to book.
Green Man
My eldest cousin bought UK Records religiously. One that stood out for me is Motorbike Annie for it's excellent mellotron work.
Honey
JK2006 wrote: I have so many memories of happy days in the 60s; imagine going back to your old school as a pop star 5 years after leaving; hearing a demo tape; loving the guy's voice and christening them Genesis to celebrate the start of your proper career as a Producer? Well, I'd also had a huge hit in 1965 with It's Good News Week which funded the Genesis sessions (and much more). Rather like my Moon royalties bought this little house from which I write this 55 years later. There are those who believe Leap Up & Down, Wave Your Knickers In The Air was the pinnacle of my production days. All downhill since then, artistically speaking.
I wont hear a word against Leap Up and Down!
JK2006
I have so many memories of happy days in the 60s; imagine going back to your old school as a pop star 5 years after leaving; hearing a demo tape; loving the guy's voice and christening them Genesis to celebrate the start of your proper career as a Producer? Well, I'd also had a huge hit in 1965 with It's Good News Week which funded the Genesis sessions (and much more). Rather like my Moon royalties bought this little house from which I write this 55 years later. There are those who believe Leap Up & Down, Wave Your Knickers In The Air was the pinnacle of my production days. All downhill since then, artistically speaking.
robbiex
They are ok as long as you can get in the front 1/4 of the arena, otherwise there is very little atmosphere, and you have to pay out a small fortune for that.