timclo.bsky.social
Nashville-area, music collector (vinyl especially)
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Fascinating! Thank you!!
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I love Phish too, so this was a win/win for Tim!!
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Only 1 minute:(
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So difficult to rank them. I love all these albums for different moods.
1. The Lamb
2. Selling England
3. Duke
4. Wind & Wuthering
5. A Trick ot Tail
6. Trespass
7. Foxtrot
8. Nursery Cryme
9. ATTW 3
10. Abacab
11. We Can’t Dance
12. Genesis
13. Invisible Touch
14. Calling All Stations
15. FGTR
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So, what’s the word? Can we detect any discernible difference in the mix - or which previous mix it matches?
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Do any of the songs you’ve released over the last few months inspire you to write lyrics or are you satisfied with them as is?
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One my favorites! All the Genesis lads scored a 10 on their first solo albums! I still contend that the U.S. running order is the best. Kinda like if Foxtrot’s Side A & B were switched, that would just feel wrong. :)
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Can’t wait, mate. Been loving the other EPs. Are these vocal or instrumental tracks?
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Thanks for the incredible job Genesis-News always does on these!!! Happy Valentines Day :)
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Nice review. Yeah, “Street Spirit (Fade Out)” is just about the worst thing PG has ever released. I love Radiohead - all their eras - and think it’s a powerful song. But Peter just absolutely wrecked it. And apparently Radiohead agreed! My fav is “Heroes”
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Lately, I’ve been playing my @mpenn.bsky.social homemade compilation, made back when CDs were still a thing. (Now it lives in my phone). These are some of best melodic pop-rock songs ever!
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Guitar Noir is an interesting album. It feels like the launch of all his subsequent Prog-Rock albums. The next being being Darktown 6 years later, after a blues album, a classical album and revisiting Genesis. I had not paid attention to this track before. Thanks for highlighting it.
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Great article! It’s funny, I only “discovered” the arcade when I was downtown leaving the dentists and decided to walk around a bit. This was about 2010. So I made it a habit to visit after every cleaning, haha. Excited to go as its own destination. Didn’t realize there was such an artists presence.
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Maybe this Bluesky thing works out! Bummed I was one of those drummers that got gleefully axed from your FB list. 😢 Real human & real fan that had enjoyed the interaction.😔