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Today, the BBC has announced a new feature length documentary on Genesis, that will include contributions from Peter.From their first beginnings as a band of songwriters in the late 1960s to its final incarnation as a rock giant in the 1990s – via full-blown theatrical progressive rock in the mid-1970s and the subtler jazzy pop of the early 1980s – Genesis could perplex and enrage the die-hards, whilst exciting and exhilarating the newer disciples.Made with the full co-operation of Genesis, the film reunites all original members of the band – Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford – together for the first time since 1975.The film recounts an extraordinary musical story, exploring the band’s songwriting as well as emotional highs and lows, alongside previously unseen archive material and rare performance footage across their entire career.Transmission date still to be confirmed
Titanic
Ah, Celine Dion...guess I shouldn't diss her too much, considering she could buy this country if she wanted to. But her voice...*shudder*Now Purple Rain on the other hand...
I flippin' loved the Titanic soundtrack!! the Irish music they're like clogging to or whatever? LOVE it, along with belting out "My Heart Will Go On" while I was cooking, oh I couldn't have loved that soundtrack more, y'all missed out if you didn't listen to that
Gaelic Storm. They play the Birchmere often, will be back this October, also to the Ram's Head in Annapolis in October.They also play a cruise boat out of Miami, hopefully well away from any icebergs.http://www.gaelicstorm.com/tourdates.html
Aside from "When Doves Cry" which is one of my favorite songs ever, I hated Purple Rain
OBSCENITY!!!!! I've called for prison for utterances less offensive!