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EPISODIX:
Posted:
December 10, 2019
Music:
All songs in this episode by Genesis.
- “Supper’s Ready” Foxtrot (Charisma) 1972
- “I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)” Selling England by the Pound (Charisma) 1973
- “Carpet Crawl” The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (Charisma) 1975
- “More Fool Me” Selling England by the Pound (Charisma) 1973
Notes:
Peter Gabriel brought Genesis out of the darkness and into the spotlight. Jim, Kevin Goff and Rob Gates cover the band’s early years with the outrageous and wildly creative/successful first lead singer.
Where credit is due: Thumbnail image of Peter Gabriel by York Tillyer.
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Great job guys! This is interesting to me because I first heard the band in the late 70s . . .And Then There Were Three was the first record I knew about, which got some airplay in the Twin Cities. Some early Genesis albums ruled the cutout bins at Woolworths so, I used to have Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, and Seconds Out on 8-track when they were blowing them out three for a dollar. A nice trip down memory lane . . .