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Tabletop Genesis Episode 09 – “Peter Gabriel 3 (Melt)”
Tabletop Genesis DO remember (and DO recall) Peter Gabriel’s third album as they take their first venture into a band member’s solo album. The group attempts to lead a normal discussion that includes everything from assassinations and kissing baboons to why she’s so funky (yeah!).
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Your favorite “Foxtrot” track is …
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Tabletop Genesis Episode 08 – “Invisible Touch”
Invisible Touch holds a special place in the hearts of many fans as their first introduction to the band, opening a doorway to their earlier “classic” material. For many others, it marked the final nail in the coffin of what was once a great band; in their ears, the album was “complete bollocks.” You might want to take cover behind sheets of double glazing as the members of Tabletop Genesis square off on the band’s divisive 1986 album.
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“I’d Rather Be … Carlton”
Who knew that Carlton from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was so into 1986 Genesis B-sides? Watch him get his groove on to “I’d Rather Be You.”
Tabletop Genesis Ep 07 – “Spot the Pigeon” & “Seconds Out”
Clive Nolan of Pendragon has called it “the album that made me want to be in a rock band,” and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters said it was “one of his drum bibles.” Now hear what the members of Tabletop Genesis have to say about the band’s 1977 double live album, Seconds Out. Plus, Tabletop Tom explains why he thinks a certain Spot the Pigeon track is for the birds.
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Your favorite “Invisible Touch” Song is …
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“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 …
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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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