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Big Bri
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And here's another piece from my upcoming CD "The Human Experience":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yFgu6OoOC0&feature=related
Copyright 2009 Old Ghost Music ASCAP Brian Ferrell
This version isn't the one that will be on the CD. The mixed down version has Synth Strings added
in the middle. The 12-String is a 1994 Washburn and is great for playing early Genesis classics such as
"Supper's Ready", "Cinema Show" & "Ripples".
Enjoy and Cheers!
Big Bri
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July 17, 2009, 01:41:59 PM »
Very nice!
Always nice to hear people referencing early Genesis too, one of my favourite bands (that era anyway) of all time. I've just finished doing a cover of 'Let us now make love' off the Archive boxset.
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July 18, 2009, 12:02:00 PM »
Matt-zeus,
I was waiting for you to respond. Remember, we're to only 2 die-hard Genesis fans on here!!
I'm sure since you've listened to "007" and this one that the Steve Hackett influenece is quite noticeable?
What can I say.....he IS the greatest guitar player in my book!
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Yes I can certainly hear it, Steve is a great player. I saw the tribute band 'The Musical box' at the Albert hall a few years ago (best live show i've ever seen even trumping (Sacrilege!) Brian doing Pet Sounds and Smile! Anyway, even though they'd already played 'Firth of Fifth' once, they did it again as an encore and Steve came on to play the guitar solo!
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I've seen "The Musical Box" four(4) times now and there are as close as anybody is going to get to duplicating what Genesis was like back in 1972-1975!! Awesome show and each of those musicians nail their parts to a Tee!!!
Then again, The Musical Box ARE sanctioned by Genesis to be the "official" tribute band of Genesis.
Genesis even donated much of their early props and lighting to MB.
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Indeed, i've seen them 3 times, great every time! Incidentally there's another Italian tribute band called 'The Garden Wall' who do versions of songs off 'From Genesis to Revelation' (
one of my favourite albums even though the performances and production are pretty crap, the melodies shine through
) with a full orchestra, you can find them on youtube, i'd really like to see it!
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Matt-Zeus,
Since you love Genesis so much I have to ask......what do you think of Marillion? Fish era Marillion.
I ask because I absolutely love Marillion from that era!!! One of the Best bands at that time period 1983-1987.
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Funnily enough I never got into Marillion at all. I was very young in the 80s so was only aware of 'Kayleigh' at the time, but later on when I got into Genesis I did buy a couple of Marillion albums, I should have liked them in theory but something never clicked for me!
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WOW! That's a revalation considering early Marillion sounded so much like Genesis.
Listen to "Heart Of Lothian" from "Misplaced Childhood". One of my favs when Fish was at the helm:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGjbPHM1xKc&feature=related
Bri
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