#Selling England by the Pound
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cosmonautroger 3 months ago
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Genesis, Selling England By The Pound, 1973
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rwpohl 4 months ago
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i know what i like (in your wardrobe) - selling england by the pound, genesis, shepperton studios live 1973
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yourfavealbumisgender 11 months ago
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Selling England by the Pound by Genesis is Transgender!
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jt1674 6 months ago
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daisyknife 1 year ago
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This album is so important to me. It was my first Genesis album, my introduction to them, still my favourite album by my favourite band. It made me start romanticising British culture so much, even in its decadent sides, that eventually I would grow up to become bilingual and spend 6 years in England where I would find the love of my life 馃挏. It made me appreciate music and guitar playing in a way that pushed me to pursue it always, no matter what else happens in my life.
Happy 50th birthday, Selling England By The Pound!
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spoiledstrawberry 1 year ago
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I'm sad guys :( I tried to introduce Genesis to my school friends and they didn't like it
( I sent Dancing with the moonlit knight and Supper's ready, they found it very soft and boring????? Help)
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hammill-goes-fogwalking 1 year ago
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HERE MY COVER OF AISLE OF PLENTY (intro)
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watchrwpohl 4 months ago
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the-birth-of-art 8 months ago
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Oh Britannia
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musiclandoux 8 months ago
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Genesis
Firth of Fifth
Selling England by the Pound
: 馃幖馃挏馃幖
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cosmonautroger 3 months ago
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Peter Gabriel, 1973
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odk-2 1 year ago
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Genesis - I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (1973) Tony Banks 聽/ Phil Collins / Peter Gabriel / Steve Hackett / Mike Rutherford from: "Selling England by the Pound" (LP) "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" / "Twilight Alehouse" (Single)
Progressive Rock
JukeHostUK (left click = play) (320kbps)
Personnel: Peter Gabriel: Lead Vocals / Flute / Percussion Tony Banks: Hammond Organ / Arp Pro Soloist Synthesizer / Mellotron Steve Hackett: Electric Guitar Mike Rutherford: Bass Guitar / Electric Sitar Phil Collins: Drums / Assorted Percussion / Harmony Vocals
Produced by John Burns / Genesis
Recorded: @ The Island Studios in Notting Hill, London, England UK August, 1973
Album Released on September 28, 1973 Charisma Records (UK) Atlantic Records (US) UK Single Released January 25, 1974 Charisma Records
Re-Issues: Virgin Records Rhino Records
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rastronomicals 1 year ago
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8:19 AM EDT October 22, 2023:
Genesis - "Firth Of Fifth" From the album Selling England by the Pound (September 1973)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Symphonic Prog
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faccaldo 2 years ago
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dracfields 1 year ago
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hope someone out there wants more genesis shitposting
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qupritsuvwix 4 months ago
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