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Occult Genesis Top Ten
Number Eight: I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) |
Occult Genesis Top Ten
Number Seven: Horizons |
Occult Genesis Top Ten
Number Six: One for the Vine |
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No. 5 though? Seriously? and number 6? Your list of course, but wow: some there I would not have expected. Occult, all good choices so far. Let's do it your way actually, more fun than a list. No offence, Ant. Man! How do you cut down so much good music to ten tracks??? What idiot thought of tha - oh. :shycouch: |
Going with this one to start off.
Trollheart's Genesis Top Ten Tracks Number Ten "White Mountain" - Trespass (1970) |
Anything Now was a deplorable B-Side off a single from Calling All Stations. Ant’s just ****ing with you.
Occult Genesis Top Ten Number Five: Blood on the Rooftops |
Can't do a bottom ten because I stopped buying new stuff in the mid 80s.
Can't do a top ten either because for me it's all about the albums. Each of their best discs have a unique vibe both composition wise and production wise. They each their own atmosphere. A BEST OF album of 70s Genesis would sound so disjointed IMO. Picking top five albums is also impossible becasue they evolved so much from album to album. How do you put Foxtrot ahead of W&W or Lamb ahead of Selling England? My top fave albums in no order? That I can do. Foxtrot Selling England Lamb W&W Trick of the Tail Honorable mention: Side one of Duke. |
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Occult Genesis Top Ten Number Four: Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist The best Yes song ever written by Genesis. |
Yeah it's definitely hard. On another day, with more time, the whole ten would probably change.
Aaaaaaanyway.... Let's mix it up! Trollheart's Bottom Ten Genesis Tracks Number Ten "Another Record" - Abacab (1981) |
Occult Genesis Top Ten
Number Three: Cuckoo Cocoon |
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