all the song picks and the parts of the songs played here are incredibly good, it’s cool to see how many Genesis and Genesis related projects there are
Every time I hear Something To Live For by Tony Banks it reminds me of Low Spark of High Heeled Boys by Traffic crossed with the Law and Order theme song.
Hackett's initial solo run (1975-1980) contains the highest concentrate of bangers per album. Bit of a correction but Highly Strung and Bay of Kings both came out in 1983.
I like it, not as much as the albums that Genesis did during that period, yet i like them all really. Its hard for the entire humanity to point a particular era because they were all doing different things, it feels like everyone got a certain sound in the 70s, 80s and 90s, while on the 2000s, they went really apart, some opted for orchestral arrangements, and others for more techno things, wich is interesting.
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Congratulations on the initiative to present these albums of the group, but I believe that several of them were missing that I own, namely: according to your description, from what I understand: - Steve Hackett recorded before joining Genesis Quiet World - The road (1970) Peter Gabriel recorded the following: Birdy (1985) Passion (1989) Ovo (2000) Long walk home (2002) Scratch My Back (2010) Phil Collins recorded the following: - Buster (1988) -Tarzan (1999) Tony Banks released The Wicked Lady in 1983 and Baknstetmant recorded In 1989 In the case of 1987, Anthony Phillips released Private parts and pieces VII - Slow waves, soft stars In 1987, which by the way launched; Private parts and pieces (1978) Private parts and pieces II - Back to pavillion (1980) Private parts and pieces III - Antiques (1982) Private parts and pieces IV - A catch at the tables (1984) Private parts and pieces V-Twelve (1985) Private parts and pieces VI - Ivory moon (1986) Tarka (1988) with Harry Williamson Private parts ans pieces VIII - New England (1992) Private parts ans pieces IX - Dragonfly dreams (1996) Private parts and dreams - Soiree (1999)
Sorry your entire effort of a comment is wasted because you didn't read the description nor the disclaimer. Glad you liked the video though, i can atleast apreciate the 8% of your comment.
@@Schimnesthai it's funny that even in his very young age Phil was kind of strong point on the album. have you ever watched the Flaming Youth Ark II videos? he's all over those. i'd forgotten how much he sang on the album until i saw the videos.
You didn't make this a question, i would've liked a question so i will pretend you did. Good question! While doing this project i figured "why the hell not?" and said that it was like a bonus or something in the description.
@@Schimnesthai Haha... thanks for answering my implicit question... :) I mean: I am not against Brand X and I like their music. But when the topic is what Genesis members did and no Genesis member play there anymore, it is kind of... hm... you know what i mean? (
Definitely for a new video that idk if i will make, but also, playing songs from others... that would've been a worse bonus, atleast Brand X carried some of the sounds that Phil stablished after he left and came back and left again. Even Ray Wilson who can be a tad different, his early material before Genesis seems fit for what CAS was going to be, and his later material extends on that as well.
Must have taken a long time to compile all this, which just goes to show that Genesis is one of the most successful rock bands out there, with the massive careers that Phil and Peter had (plus the smaller, yet still respectable sales Mike had with his Mechanics). Shame that you left out Secret World, as that was a pretty big album for PG.
Really? Glad that i did, still not done with it but i rushed it before the current tours end. Also, i'm also grateful to the people that make ideas i couldn't, sounds like a great idea to postulate ideas that one can't do, look for that up really soon.
@@laurabusse1832 I had to do an excel sheet to get this project going, it was a nightmare at first and had to reduce many albums until i got here, i guess you stumbled upon similar problems?
@Schimnesthai well I went to everyone's discographies and made a handwritten list of every album you had with the exception of brand x in order of release date But I don't know where I put it 🤣 Yes It was confusing bordering on nightmarish lol
It's not in the video for reasons I can understand (the Genesis universe is huge and you can't possibly cover everything), but I really recommend all of Anthony Phillips private parts and pieces series for people who want to dig into him more. I like listening to it in the morning when I want something more ambient. He actually might be my favourite composer in Genesis
I truly enjoyed many of the works, and i was actually including them, until it started getting increasingly harder to find good quality audio and pictures of some of them, as well as having some blocked for me, wich was pretty weird because the blocking was inconsistent (6 was blocked, 7 wasn't, 8 was blocked but then it wasn't, something like that). I second the recomendation.
I was very surprised by Ray's stuff, i had heard a bit, but i wasn't expecting all the albums to have songs that i liked, unlike Phil for example with Dance Into The Light, i couldn't care for any track on that album.
OH MY GAWD!! 🤯😎❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🌟🌟🌟SOFA KING AWESOME! 🌟🌟🌟WOW ! Thank you! Looks like I need to go shopping!🎶💅 What a project! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🥵 I'm confused why a few of Phil's releases weren't included but not complaining. IE: Plays Well With Others, Essential, Hot Night in Paris, Other Sides & Remixed Sides & his two Disney movie soundtracks & Buster but I've probably not understood 'the rules' 😉 Did I say this is SOOO GREAT? 😎🤯❤ Someone had commented about compilation of albums with Genesis member production or appearances. THAT would be quite a task but OH SO INTERESTING & 😎🥰 Should you decide to accept this mission you may need to also secure a medical professional or caretaker to watch over your well being so you don't overdose on rabbit holes 🤭 I've been journeying through Marquee Club rabbit holes & the pseudo Genesis name "The Garden Wall" with regard to Phil & Genesis. 🤯😎 I've also recently acquired Genesis, Where The Sour Turns To Sweet. I've not listened yet but is a From Genesis to Revelation spin off of sorts. Anyways THANK YOU AGAIN! 👏🏻👏🏻🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟BRILLIANT WORK here. JUST WOW! 🙌😎 #getphilvotedin (Yeah, I'm a Phil & Genesis junkie 😎)
Thanks, glad you enjoyed this! About Phil, in the rules i stablished no OSTs (Except for the Tony album Soundtracks by mistake), no live releases (except Genesis) and no compilations or remakes (except some Steve and Mike albums because they featured new music, wich is an exception to the rule). I won't accept this mission, i'm doing another one that i think its even more neat and only for GENESIS, no solo careers, still, stay tuned for that.
@@SchimnesthaiThx for the reply & explanation. This is your gig and a tremendous one🌟👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 HUGE KUDOS! AGAIN! 💥🤜🏻🤛🏼 Can't wait to see what you've got in store. Cuz GENESIS stuff is ALWAYS awesome 🙌😎 🌟💥🤜🏻🤛🏼🌟
Great song choices, but some of the dates are off. For example, you have the release of Tony and Mike's 2nd solo albums in reverse. Also, Bankstatement was released in 1989. I remember buying it on CD that Fall.
I KNOW Sorry, many too many have commented the same thing, big blunder in my part with the statement of bank accounts. Anyways, i will make a commentary on this video, pointing out mistakes, stuff that didn't make it and why i selected the pieces i did, so stay tuned for that i guess...
Thanks m8, i was really worried that someone had beaten me to the punch, but my only competition was Genesis's R-Kive, and that's terrible, i'm just kidding, but its indeed a bad compilation.
I truly didn't care about the months for this video, hence why i made dumb rules like "alphabetical order of the members" and stuff like that, but i did make a conscious decision of having the live after the album released that year, to make all the process of making this video easier. I will probably make a commentary track for this video explaining some decisions. Lastly, the electricity in my house went off when i started writing this comment lol
Fair enough, i only gave the edge to Tony Banks because of how little releases he had in comparison, but then i omitted live albums, leaving Peter and Phil with less releases than him, maybe a 2.0 version of this will fix those issues, but for now, i'm preparing a commentary piece.
Huge mistake on my part, i didn't even check Tony Banks or Genesis because i knew all the dates, and from the start i made that mistake on Bankstatement. oops
@@Sumthin That's not true, now you are just griefing, why even bother? Sometimes people just want to be right, you were already right, why even try without any background lol You just ruined yourself, you lost hahaha
@@Schimnesthai i think it’s a common error people make cause i thought it came out in 82 for a while (i thought The Fugitive was likely to be released the same year as Acting Very Strange since it was after Abacab and before the self titled album)
?????????????????? (I hate doing this types of videos not only because they take a long time to make, but also because there is always the chance of making mistakes, like i did with Bankstatement... i have no idea what album you are talking about)
I have no idea lol, that's the Phil album i dislike the most, and i chose the only track that started with more than 5 seconds of instrumental, because most of the others were too simple or started with lyrics right away.
For me everything they did before Duke was amazing. Duke and post Duke was really nothing more than purposeful radio fodder. The art was gone and the profit machine took over. It happens to the best if them.
Read the updated description m8s
all the song picks and the parts of the songs played here are incredibly good, it’s cool to see how many Genesis and Genesis related projects there are
Steve Hackett's 1st solo album is one of my fav
Every time I hear Something To Live For by Tony Banks it reminds me of Low Spark of High Heeled Boys by Traffic crossed with the Law and Order theme song.
What a weird mix lol but i get it
Hackett's initial solo run (1975-1980) contains the highest concentrate of bangers per album. Bit of a correction but Highly Strung and Bay of Kings both came out in 1983.
I like it, not as much as the albums that Genesis did during that period, yet i like them all really.
Its hard for the entire humanity to point a particular era because they were all doing different things, it feels like everyone got a certain sound in the 70s, 80s and 90s, while on the 2000s, they went really apart, some opted for orchestral arrangements, and others for more techno things, wich is interesting.
1982 was an exciting year to be a Genesis fan it seems!
It was cool because they also reunited that year, as you might already know.
Hola 👍👏👌 Belle compilation de la Discographie de Genesis et des musiciens exceptionnels qui ont fait partie de ce groupe extraordinaire ! Bravo et Merci...🎸🎹🥁🎤🔥🤩😉👋✌❣
Congratulations on the initiative to present these albums of the group, but I believe that several of them were missing that I own, namely: according to your description, from what I understand: -
Steve Hackett recorded before joining Genesis
Quiet World - The road (1970)
Peter Gabriel recorded the following:
Birdy (1985)
Passion (1989)
Ovo (2000)
Long walk home (2002)
Scratch My Back (2010)
Phil Collins recorded the following: - Buster (1988)
-Tarzan (1999)
Tony Banks released The Wicked Lady in 1983 and Baknstetmant recorded In 1989
In the case of 1987, Anthony Phillips released Private parts and pieces VII - Slow waves, soft stars In 1987, which by the way launched; Private parts and pieces (1978) Private parts and pieces II - Back to pavillion (1980)
Private parts and pieces III - Antiques (1982)
Private parts and pieces IV - A catch at the tables (1984)
Private parts and pieces V-Twelve (1985)
Private parts and pieces VI - Ivory moon (1986)
Tarka (1988) with Harry Williamson Private parts ans pieces VIII - New England (1992)
Private parts ans pieces IX - Dragonfly dreams (1996)
Private parts and dreams - Soiree (1999)
Sorry your entire effort of a comment is wasted because you didn't read the description nor the disclaimer. Glad you liked the video though, i can atleast apreciate the 8% of your comment.
kinda wish you'd picked Guide Me Orion from Ark II just to hear that burning drum fill that Phil hits when the song kicks in.
Yes, i didn't listen to Ark II very much really... my fault.
@@Schimnesthai the album does have it's charm. unfortunately there are just better albums from better bands.
@@ohmtronseedling True, i really liked what i heard though, but i had to go with i had heard at the time.
@@Schimnesthai it's funny that even in his very young age Phil was kind of strong point on the album. have you ever watched the Flaming Youth Ark II videos? he's all over those. i'd forgotten how much he sang on the album until i saw the videos.
I watched the videos, they were great! Hence why i chose changes.
Great video. But I dont understand why you have included the Brand X albums without Phil.
You didn't make this a question, i would've liked a question so i will pretend you did.
Good question! While doing this project i figured "why the hell not?" and said that it was like a bonus or something in the description.
@@Schimnesthai Haha... thanks for answering my implicit question... :)
I mean: I am not against Brand X and I like their music. But when the topic is what Genesis members did and no Genesis member play there anymore, it is kind of... hm... you know what i mean? (
Definitely for a new video that idk if i will make, but also, playing songs from others... that would've been a worse bonus, atleast Brand X carried some of the sounds that Phil stablished after he left and came back and left again. Even Ray Wilson who can be a tad different, his early material before Genesis seems fit for what CAS was going to be, and his later material extends on that as well.
Same here
Must have taken a long time to compile all this, which just goes to show that Genesis is one of the most successful rock bands out there, with the massive careers that Phil and Peter had (plus the smaller, yet still respectable sales Mike had with his Mechanics). Shame that you left out Secret World, as that was a pretty big album for PG.
No live albums for the solo careers.
@@Schimnesthai oh, I see
Thanks for doing what I've been meaning to do for years! 😁👍
Really? Glad that i did, still not done with it but i rushed it before the current tours end.
Also, i'm also grateful to the people that make ideas i couldn't, sounds like a great idea to postulate ideas that one can't do, look for that up really soon.
@Schimnesthai my list of albums was the same as yours only it never occurred to me to include brand x
@@laurabusse1832 I had to do an excel sheet to get this project going, it was a nightmare at first and had to reduce many albums until i got here, i guess you stumbled upon similar problems?
@Schimnesthai well I went to everyone's discographies and made a handwritten list of every album you had with the exception of brand x in order of release date
But I don't know where I put it 🤣
Yes It was confusing bordering on nightmarish lol
It's not in the video for reasons I can understand (the Genesis universe is huge and you can't possibly cover everything), but I really recommend all of Anthony Phillips private parts and pieces series for people who want to dig into him more. I like listening to it in the morning when I want something more ambient. He actually might be my favourite composer in Genesis
I truly enjoyed many of the works, and i was actually including them, until it started getting increasingly harder to find good quality audio and pictures of some of them, as well as having some blocked for me, wich was pretty weird because the blocking was inconsistent (6 was blocked, 7 wasn't, 8 was blocked but then it wasn't, something like that).
I second the recomendation.
Love this
I love all of Hackett’s stuff, but his acoustic albums are my favorite. Also love M6 by M&M, underrated album. Ray’s stuff is also fantastic .
I was very surprised by Ray's stuff, i had heard a bit, but i wasn't expecting all the albums to have songs that i liked, unlike Phil for example with Dance Into The Light, i couldn't care for any track on that album.
Awesome
Steve Hackett and Gabriel,class acts
What about the entire band?
OH MY GAWD!! 🤯😎❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
🌟🌟🌟SOFA KING AWESOME! 🌟🌟🌟WOW ! Thank you!
Looks like I need to go shopping!🎶💅
What a project! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🥵
I'm confused why a few of Phil's releases weren't included but not complaining. IE: Plays Well With Others, Essential, Hot Night in Paris, Other Sides & Remixed Sides & his two Disney movie soundtracks & Buster but I've probably not understood 'the rules' 😉
Did I say this is SOOO GREAT? 😎🤯❤
Someone had commented about compilation of albums with Genesis member production or appearances. THAT would be quite a task but OH SO INTERESTING & 😎🥰
Should you decide to accept this mission you may need to also secure a medical professional or caretaker to watch over your well being so you don't overdose on rabbit holes 🤭
I've been journeying through Marquee Club rabbit holes & the pseudo Genesis name "The Garden Wall" with regard to Phil & Genesis. 🤯😎
I've also recently acquired Genesis, Where The Sour Turns To Sweet. I've not listened yet but is a From Genesis to Revelation spin off of sorts.
Anyways THANK YOU AGAIN! 👏🏻👏🏻🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟BRILLIANT WORK here. JUST WOW! 🙌😎
#getphilvotedin
(Yeah, I'm a Phil & Genesis junkie 😎)
Thanks, glad you enjoyed this!
About Phil, in the rules i stablished no OSTs (Except for the Tony album Soundtracks by mistake), no live releases (except Genesis) and no compilations or remakes (except some Steve and Mike albums because they featured new music, wich is an exception to the rule).
I won't accept this mission, i'm doing another one that i think its even more neat and only for GENESIS, no solo careers, still, stay tuned for that.
@@SchimnesthaiThx for the reply & explanation. This is your gig and a tremendous one🌟👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 HUGE KUDOS! AGAIN!
💥🤜🏻🤛🏼
Can't wait to see what you've got in store.
Cuz GENESIS stuff is ALWAYS awesome 🙌😎
🌟💥🤜🏻🤛🏼🌟
I liked Ark2 by Flaming Youth, wacky psychedelic undertaking.
Thanks for the great video. But why was Phil Collins big band stuff missing? A hot night in Paris? Or did I miss it ?
I like that album, glad you liked the video. For the reason, i encourage you to read the disclaimer in the video, as well as the description.
Great song choices, but some of the dates are off. For example, you have the release of Tony and Mike's 2nd solo albums in reverse. Also, Bankstatement was released in 1989. I remember buying it on CD that Fall.
I KNOW
Sorry, many too many have commented the same thing, big blunder in my part with the statement of bank accounts.
Anyways, i will make a commentary on this video, pointing out mistakes, stuff that didn't make it and why i selected the pieces i did, so stay tuned for that i guess...
@@Schimnesthai No worries! I love what you did. This is the first time I've seen all the studio and solo albums presented this way. Very good job!
Thanks m8, i was really worried that someone had beaten me to the punch, but my only competition was Genesis's R-Kive, and that's terrible, i'm just kidding, but its indeed a bad compilation.
Live was released before Selling
I truly didn't care about the months for this video, hence why i made dumb rules like "alphabetical order of the members" and stuff like that, but i did make a conscious decision of having the live after the album released that year, to make all the process of making this video easier.
I will probably make a commentary track for this video explaining some decisions.
Lastly, the electricity in my house went off when i started writing this comment lol
While OVO is "technically" a soundtrack, I have always considered it to be an original album.
Fair enough, i only gave the edge to Tony Banks because of how little releases he had in comparison, but then i omitted live albums, leaving Peter and Phil with less releases than him, maybe a 2.0 version of this will fix those issues, but for now, i'm preparing a commentary piece.
Why is the flaming youth notorious?
Because they flamin'
Hm, Bankstatement in ‘86?
i thought it came out in ‘89, probably just an error
Huge mistake on my part, i didn't even check Tony Banks or Genesis because i knew all the dates, and from the start i made that mistake on Bankstatement. oops
Oh I almost forgot, The Fugitive is ‘82 I believe.
@@Sumthin That's not true, now you are just griefing, why even bother? Sometimes people just want to be right, you were already right, why even try without any background lol You just ruined yourself, you lost hahaha
@@Schimnesthai i think it’s a common error people make cause i thought it came out in 82 for a while (i thought The Fugitive was likely to be released the same year as Acting Very Strange since it was after Abacab and before the self titled album)
You forgot Quiet World (1970) 😁
??????????????????
(I hate doing this types of videos not only because they take a long time to make, but also because there is always the chance of making mistakes, like i did with Bankstatement... i have no idea what album you are talking about)
Now i know is Steve's thing, will probably get included in version 2 of this video.
@@Schimnesthai 😁 Quiet World was the band Steve was in before Genesis, along with his brother John, and they even put out an album in 1970
It would be funny to have that part of the video completely silent because the album is called "quiet world" lol
What's the song from 6:38 ?
I have no idea lol, that's the Phil album i dislike the most, and i chose the only track that started with more than 5 seconds of instrumental, because most of the others were too simple or started with lyrics right away.
The song is called "You Oughta Know By Now".
Hello
Hi
@@Schimnesthai ur silly
@@chikamotokenji3217 Why?
@@Schimnesthai ur jokes
@@chikamotokenji3217 true
For me everything they did before Duke was amazing. Duke and post Duke was really nothing more than purposeful radio fodder. The art was gone and the profit machine took over. It happens to the best if them.
touch grass
@@Schimnesthai Care to translate your cryptic message?