The Legendary Prog Band That Influenced Genesis' Longer Songs
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Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett has been going strong since his exit from the band in 1977. During his tenure with the group they produced their most iconic prog classics like "The Musical Box" from the album "Nursery Cryme" (1971), the 23-minute "Supper's Ready" from "Foxtrot"(1972), and arguably their best album "Selling England by the Pound" the following year.
Long before he had a chance to meet some of the players in King Crimson, including leader Robert Fripp, Hackett saw the band performing these long-form pieces on stage. That planted a bug for him and by his second album with Genesis (Foxtrot-1972) he suggested that Genesis should do the same. This is when the bands longer tune. "Suppers Ready" was created. The masterpiece is almost 23-minutes long. - Видеоклипы
Steve Hackett is the Goat....really want to see him live....he kept his looks...but wow...the lamia..Firth of fifth....suppers ready.......blood on the roof tops...great RUclips interview
Saw King Crimson a couple years ago.......amazing concert at Fiddler's Green. Utmost respect for Steve Hackett. And the classic Genesis 'line-up' is the best prog band ever.
Saw Peter's tour with i/o. Fabulous concert. Great music and a creative force, still!
King crimson maravilha
Genesis superbanda peter gabriel genial
Procol Harum were definitely an influence !
i always thought procol harum's "in held twas in i" would had been a bigger influence.
the key to making sense out of long forms is the drummer. mike giles, bj wilson, bill bruford and phil collins were the key.