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Less thrilled with Gabriel G and his solo work as I age.Β 

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best G song ever is Dance on a Volcano, good fun figuring it out on my own for many years as a crummy drummer.

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Phil’s later G and solo gains in enjoymentΒ as time passes.

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my Lord of the Rings, punk rock days are over...

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3 minutes ago, frostbitmic said:

Peter Gabriel was far better as the lead singer of Genesis.

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The band went downhill with captain commercial as the lead.

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I think I can agree with this.

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Some of the Genesis songs with Phil Collins are just cheesy and terrible songs.Β  The "I Can't Dance" song I think is just terrible.Β Β 

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Just now, frostbitmic said:

Peter Gabriel was far better as the lead singer of Genesis.

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The band went downhill with captain commercial as the lead.

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Wasn’t thrilled with most of Lamb at the time, first 3 β€œPhil” albums were mainly written by Banks and Rutherford finally allowed to get flowing. They are excellent.

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phil couldn’t drum and sing these songs so they hired Bill Bruford for first year tours.

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Depends. If you like real prog rock, then Gabriel. If you prefer bubble-gum pop, then it's Collins.

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12 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

Depends. If you like real prog rock, then Gabriel. If you prefer bubble-gum pop, then it's Collins.

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Trick, Wind and Three are great prog albums.

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Two eras of Genesis, both unique, the latter being commercially successful beyond belief.

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I'll take Gabriel's Genesis everyday of the week.Β 

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I'm in the Collins boat, but my favorite song of theirs may be a Gabriel one.Β  Really dig The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.Β 

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I'm just not into the progressive rock that much and Collins had a more mainstream sound when he took over.

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They were both good...each bringing their own sound. Gabriel provided a darker, ambient and progressive sound. Collins more of a mainstream pop sound.

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33 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

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Two eras of Genesis, both unique, the latter being commercially successful beyond belief.

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I'll take Gabriel's Genesis everyday of the week.Β 

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No no no. :D

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between Gabriel and Phil’s pop dreams was a thirdΒ era of Rutherford/Banks writing with Phil singing.

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it deserves its own recognition and is a bit below the best of Gabriel’s work

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1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Who was the better lead for Genesis?

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Genesis IS 5 members led by Gabriel. The Collins trio is decent pop but not real Genesis.

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Journey is another group, started as a progressive jazz rock offshoot of Santana, then wimped out to the Steve Perry led "Open Arms" mom band.

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9 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

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Genesis IS 5 members led by Gabriel. The Collins trio is decent pop but not real Genesis.

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Journey is another group, started as a progressive jazz rock offshoot of Santana, then wimped out to the Steve Perry led "Open Arms" mom band.

Gabriel was the man. Yes he had a much more darker and introspective sound, but that was his trademark...progressive rock wasnt intended to be a cheery top 40 sound.

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