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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.
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.
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.
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.