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The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (1974) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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On_The_Beach May 31, 2013 - 20:20 | Bargamon wrote: This album has much filler in between the gems. Basically the concept was sloppy but the band was busting apart but it represents then at their best and worst. That said, "The Lamb" is still a wonderful album with so many great moments such as this iconic song I was/am a big fan of PG-era Genesis. This however is easily their most over-rated effort. Some of it is almost unbelievably bad, and, as you said, there are a few gems that rise above the rest. Should have been a single album. Lives up to the "pretentious & overblown" criticism that is so often leveled at prog. I'll still take it over most of the Collins-era output, although I quite liked A Trick of the Tail. |
secretsauce May 31, 2013 - 18:50 | kaviksdad wrote: No real comparison between the Gabriel and Collins versions of Genesis. PG Genesis was a progressive rock cornerstone that blended both audio and visual performances into a full scale theatrical production. They reached their peak with LLDOB - considered by many to be one of the finest "concept" albums of all time. PC Genesis started out as a washed-out version of the original, coming up with 2 tolerable albums (Trick & Wind) before plummeting into pop hell. Mostly agree ... but give Duke another try (skipping over the misplaced, Misunderstanding). But yes, Lamb was a masterpiece. |
Lazarus May 31, 2013 - 18:43 | Everybody in my churches loves this song... |
raga Apr 29, 2013 - 23:32 | Tonight The Musical Box in Milano playing the entire show: see you there! |
Bargamon Feb 26, 2013 - 10:38 | This album has much filler in between the gems. Basically the concept was sloppy but the band was busting apart but it represents then at their best and worst. That said, "The Lamb" is still a wonderful album with so many great moments such as this iconic song |
kaviksdad Feb 26, 2013 - 10:22 | No real comparison between the Gabriel and Collins versions of Genesis. PG Genesis was a progressive rock cornerstone that blended both audio and visual performances into a full scale theatrical production. They reached their peak with LLDOB - considered by many to be one of the finest "concept" albums of all time. PC Genesis started out as a washed-out version of the original, coming up with 2 tolerable albums (Trick & Wind) before plummeting into pop hell. |
Bozo Feb 26, 2013 - 10:17 | Baltimore Opera House: 1975: mesmerizing performance of Lamb: little did we know that the end was near. Humbly, I must say that I reviewed "Selling England by the Pound" for the Indiana (Pa) Penn in 1973. I gave it the great review it deserved and promptly went to the IUP theatre department, dressed up as a wizard and went to the Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh to be mesmerized. Only the Beatles had as much of an effect on me as did early Genesis |
goozer321 Feb 26, 2013 - 10:12 | There are only 2 bands that make me want to smash things up - Genesis and The Who. Overrated twaddle with singers who can't sing or write . Shocking |
Dav3thedog Dec 25, 2012 - 18:39 | Loved Genesis so much at this time! |
ziakut Nov 24, 2012 - 17:32 | I like old Genesis, but I'm hearing Phil Collins and sadly...not impressed. |
jktravl Sep 22, 2012 - 13:18 | Palace Theater, Albany NY Window Pane. Most outstanding concert ever lived |
Limpopoking Aug 22, 2012 - 01:36 | I can still taste the excitement when I drove to town to the "record shop" to buy this album shortly after it's release. And then Glynis... where are you Glynis? Wow, we had fun listening to Lamb Lies Down |
frecko Aug 22, 2012 - 01:30 | A really good one ! |
JeffGuyett Jul 21, 2012 - 15:38 | This Old School Genesis gives me the taste of Tactical Nuclear Penguin in the back of my throat. Which is both a good & not so good taste... |
kurtster Jun 20, 2012 - 03:55 | romeotuma wrote: This is a beautiful and poignant song about hallucinations on an acid trip... I can't say that I ever heard that before, but I was indeed tripping when I saw this performed live in a small hall here in Cleveland back in the day. This album has one of my favorite closers of all time, the Rapids / It. Always makes me smile ... it is only rock n roll but I like it. |
Bobert_ParkCity May 19, 2012 - 08:46 | New York is the 70's was a gritty,nasty brutish, filthy and awesome place, and somehow this song always brings it all back for me. Genesis's peak. |
RedGuitar Jan 13, 2012 - 10:10 | romeotuma wrote: This is a beautiful and poignant song about hallucinations on an acid trip... Where did you read/hear that? |
RedGuitar Jan 13, 2012 - 10:09 | Phlegmaticman wrote: My cassette copy of this album: toast. My vinyl copy: extremely well worn. They have CDs nowadays! Plus, at the Wolfgang's Vault website, you can listen to the 1975 L.A. Shrine Theater performance of The Lamb uncut! |
dougmbrown Jan 13, 2012 - 10:01 | Oh, for the early days of Genesis, the period after the misguided "From Genesis to to Revelation" on Decca (Moody Blues sound-alike anyone?) through the final performances Peter Gabriel made performing "Lamb Lies Down" as he separate from the group. I enjoyed the seeing Peter's performance in Lamb after enjoying prior years of over-the-top music/stagecraft from Charisma: "Trespass," "Nursery Crymes," "Foxtrot," and Selling England by the Pound." Ah, the early seventies were fun for pretentious rock: I miss 'em. (Yeah Bill, I know I have to upload some of this dated vinyl.) |
(former member) Jan 13, 2012 - 10:00 | This is a beautiful and poignant song about hallucinations on an acid trip... |
