We asked you to vote for your favorite “Melt” track – do you agree with the results?
Author: Tabletop Genesis
Your favorite “Invisible Touch” Song is …
We asked you to vote for your favorite Invisible Touch track – do you agree with the results?
“Saturday Night Vine”
During the Wind & Wuthering podcast, the members of Tabletop Genesis discuss the danceable, disco-like quality of “One for the Vine’s” instrumental section. Decide for yourself …
Your Favorite “Wind & Wuthering” Song is …
We asked you to vote for your favorite Wind & Wuthering song – do you agree with the results?
Tabletop Genesis Ep 06 – “Wind & Wuthering”
The members of Tabletop Genesis bask in the afterglow after having their own special way with 1976’s Wind & Wuthering, tackling failed Scottish uprisings, giant mice, the departure of Steve Hackett, and the album’s best song for shakin’ ya groove thang!
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Your Favorite “Trespass” Song is …
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Tabletop Genesis Ep 05 – “Trespass”
Stacy “Daughter of White Fang” Godfrey and the rest of the Tabletop Genesis members discuss 1970’s “Trespass,” touching on the contribution of Anthony Phillips, the departure of John Mayhew, and Peter Gabriel’s farm animal impression in “The Knife.”
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Tabletop Genesis Ep 04 – The Mama Tour Video
In this bonus “mini” podcast, the members of Tabletop Genesis put on their sunglasses and crank up the boom box as they reflect on the Mama Tour Video and the integral part it played in their fandom.
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Your Favorite “Genesis” Song is …
We asked you to vote for your favorite Genesis song – do you agree with the results?*
* Final count may differ slightly from what was mentioned in the podcast due to the poll remaining open for a bit after the recording.
“That’s All” Cover by The Novelists
As mentioned in our “Genesis” album podcast, here is the country-western cover of “That’s All.”