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Latter-day King's X is very hit or miss for me, but I've always liked this one (from 2008) quite a bit.
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4 hours ago, bluefox4000 said:
i actually LOVE disc 1 but disc 2....... if it was a single disc it'd be top 5 for me.
and if reports are to be believe at times the band wanted to throw pete out a window.........so after this Pete did it himself
Mick
I'm with bluefox. But I think of The Lamb in terms of sides instead of discs ... because I'm old. Side 1 (up to and including "The Grand Parade") is uniformly excellent, but Side 2 is a significant step down. Sides 3 and 4? They have their moments, but generally (insert the snooze emoji).
Even then, I'd rank Side 1 -- as much as I love it -- below everything up through A Trick of the Tail. I like my Genesis twinkly and dreamy and whimsical, and that's not what The Lamb is about.
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Jean-Luc Ponty -- Aurora (1976)
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2 hours ago, Entre_Perpetuo said:
Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
I understand why people can’t always get into this but imo it’s the second best thing Genesis ever did.
*seventh
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I think it's been nearly two years since I listened to this (and most Zeppelin). Sounded relatively fresh. The break did me good.
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Fell asleep drunk on far too much rye whiskey a few nights ago (don't judge!) with Spotify cranked up at full volume. Woke up at 2:15 a.m. with an absolute banger of a track blaring in my ears (I've got a whole month's wages / I haven't seen that much in ages). In my completely addled state I had assumed it was KISS, since I've been exploring their entire discography lately. Loved this driving, chugging sound! (To win means double, and I got me a heavy bet) I've never heard this from KISS! "I must know what track this is!" I desperately thought.
I jumped off the bed, accidentally kicked the poor dog (...and stone cold sweat / Runnin' down the back of my neck!) and fumbled around in the dark seeking my phone while trying to maintain my balance.
Turns out it wasn't KISS at all. It was "Cold Sweat" by Thin Lizzy, a band I've never given a chance to. "The Boys Are Back in Town" has always been an immediate dial-changer for me.
I know what band I'm (finally) exploring next!
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King's X -- Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
King's X -- King's X
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Whew. There. Now I can say I've heard KISS' entire 20-strong studio discography.
Only 5 or 6 will be keepers for me.
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Albums You've Listened To Today, V.9
in Music Of The Spheres
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King's X -- Ogre Tones (2005)