That's really good. Tony Bands is an amazing underrated player. I've never been quite able to get that piano approach that he has where you have both hands over each other.
You might like this vid.
The band "The Musical Box is from Quebec and has been doing Genesis for a few decades now. They even use Genesis' projections.
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synthguy wrote:I have to give some serious kudos to this project. Those first four albums were Peter Gabriel's quintessential creations, in my book, and when he subsequently went "poppier" with So, he diluted a lot of that spirit out of his music. I'm disappointed that he really hasn't done another "I Don't Remember," "Shock The Monkey" or "Modern Love."
I'm especially disappointed that the essence of the first Gabriel album has never been recaptured. I know it was his first transition to being a solo act with a lot of "The Lamb" vibe to it, and Bob Ezrin did a terrific job making it sound like a huge "live" album. The writing and performing were top notch, and it had a curious balance of being a straight ahead rock band with that weird twist of something otherworldly just under the surface.
I'm very much looking forward to what comes of this.
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jeremykeys wrote:That's really good. Tony Bands is an amazing underrated player. I've never been quite able to get that piano approach that he has where you have both hands over each other.
You might like this vid.
The band "The Musical Box is from Quebec and has been doing Genesis for a few decades now. They even use Genesis' projections.
I'm sure it is. I am classically trained but that was centuries ago. I can see that technique being used in some of our original songs.
Well, we'd have to write some that use it but nonetheless it could be very cool and I don't think anybody else is doing it.
If music is the food of love, play on and play loud!
Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!