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Daniel Palmer’s Official
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Hi everyone it’s Daniel here, I’m a musician, songwriter & I’m the founder of the band “The Beams of Light” & I’m the bass player too. 🍀💚🧑🏻🎤
I Woke Up One Morning - Rare Sitcom Review
“I Woke Up One Morning” is a British television sitcom, which aired on BBC1 & was broadcasted for 2 seasons between the years 1985 & 1986. ☺️👍
I have used footage from Archivetvmusings, so thank you for uploading this scene to X (Twitter). 👌😃
All rights go to Carla Lane & the BBC, I do not own this show & I decided to upload this video as this sitcom is very obscure. ✌️😁
The existing scene from this rare sitcom: th-cam.com/video/EzliD1DrAXs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
I have used footage from Archivetvmusings, so thank you for uploading this scene to X (Twitter). 👌😃
All rights go to Carla Lane & the BBC, I do not own this show & I decided to upload this video as this sitcom is very obscure. ✌️😁
The existing scene from this rare sitcom: th-cam.com/video/EzliD1DrAXs/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
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My Mr. Men & Little Miss VHS Collection
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I have 3 VHS tapes from this franchise in total, despite 2 of them not having a sleeve (or at least the correct sleeve) I still showed respects to the tapes themselves & I’ve always enjoyed the “Mr. Men & Little Miss” franchise since a young age like “Thomas & Friends” so yeah. 😌👍 My previous VHS collection video: th-cam.com/video/4DroXe1i5jY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
My Thomas & Friends VHS Collection
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I have quite an interesting collection of “Thomas & Friends” VHS tapes, I love this show a lot & it is my favourite children’s show of all time & will always have a place inside my heart. Even though a couple VHS tapes might have been lost or torn apart, I’m still happy I have these tapes & I’m curious to see if they still work. 🚂✨😁👍 My BBC Video collection: th-cam.com/video/Sqj633srsY8/w-d-xo....
Watching - Each Series Ranked
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A show where every episode title ends with “ing”, you can’t go wrong!! I love “Watching” a lot, as you can tell it is probably my favourite British sitcom of all time & ranking each series (or season) was not easy despite there only being 7 but I love nearly every episode anyways and each series has at least 1 or 2 great episodes in them!! ✨😁👍 My review of the DVD box set: th-cam.com/video/tEaI...
Blackadder - Specials Ranked
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Such a great British sitcom from the 80s, probably the best period show ever & ranking each special a hassle because there’s only 3 specials to rank. Let me know what you think of this fine sitcom, how would you rank each special & which special do you watch the most?? 😁👍 My ranking of each season: th-cam.com/video/aFd2AIn9HSE/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared DVD box set review: th-cam.com/video/m3bqz...
Blackadder - Each Series Ranked
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Such a great British sitcom from the 80s, probably the best period show ever & ranking each series wasn’t the easiest but my top & bottom choices were easy but the 2 seasons in between were a bit of hassle. Let me know what you think of this fine sitcom, how would you rank each series & which series do you watch the most?? 😁👍 DVD box set review: th-cam.com/video/m3bqzyhW3Kg/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=s...
Mike Rutherford - Studio Albums Ranked
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Which album do I prefer?? “Smallcreep’s Day” from 1980 or “Acting Very Strange” from 1982, find out & watch until the end to find out which album I prefer!! 😁👍
Daniel Palmer - The Land Of Dreams (Official Audio)
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The Land of Dreams · Daniel Palmer (c) DPproductions Ltd. (UK) Released on: 2024-10-25
Dire Straits - Love Over Gold - Album Review
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By far my favourite Dire Straits album, released in 1982 & has a very progressive sound to most of the tracks. MK said that the album had a “flat” production to it which I disagree with, every song is a breath of fresh air & it’s a shame this was the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Hal Lindes but he still let his playing shine on all these tracks. ✨😁👍 My Dire Straits album ranking...
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams - YT Cover By Daniel Palmer
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All rights go to Stevie Nicks. 😁👍
Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail - Album Review
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This album is definitely in my top 3 Genesis albums of all time, after the departure of Peter Gabriel the band were in a sticky situation when it came to finding a new singer but after 1,000 failed auditions Phil Collins who was already the drummer & backing vocalist came up from behind the kit & gave “Squonk” a shot. Every song on this album is full of energy & suspense, not forgetting the bri...
Daniel Palmer - Can We Just Forget About All This? (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Can We Just Forget About All This? (Official Audio)
Thomas & The Magic Railroad - DVD Review
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Thomas & The Magic Railroad - DVD Review
Charlie Chalk - The Complete Collection - DVD Review
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Charlie Chalk - The Complete Collection - DVD Review
Level 42 - Running In The Family - Album Review
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Level 42 - Running In The Family - Album Review
Daniel Palmer - The Green Eyed Monster (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - The Green Eyed Monster (Official Audio)
Daniel Palmer - Walking Back Home Tonight (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Walking Back Home Tonight (Official Audio)
Level 42 - Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind - YT Cover By Daniel Palmer
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Level 42 - Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind - YT Cover By Daniel Palmer
Daniel Palmer - Me & Rita (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Me & Rita (Official Audio)
Daniel Palmer - Your Smile (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Your Smile (Official Audio)
Daniel Palmer - Pop On The Go (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Pop On The Go (Official Audio)
Daniel Palmer - I Was Wrong (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - I Was Wrong (Official Audio)
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight - YT Cover By Daniel Palmer
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Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight - YT Cover By Daniel Palmer
Daniel Palmer - I’ll Get Over You Someday (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - I’ll Get Over You Someday (Official Audio)
Daniel Palmer - Animal Journey (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Animal Journey (Official Audio)
Daniel Palmer - Do You Remember Me? (Official Audio)
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Daniel Palmer - Do You Remember Me? (Official Audio)
Are you going to try and get any of the other vhs releases of Rocky Hollow.
@@MatthewDrummond-j5b I might do, if I can find anymore online that is. 😄👍
@ Also where did you get that vhs tape from.
@ I got it for Christmas back in 2015. 🎄😊👍
😂😂😂
@@broad4us I’ve still not watched it. 😂🤣
I think I know what I'm doing this holiday
Do you?? 🤔🤣
My favourite is probably the Blackadder III, but my favourite episode is the last one of Goes Forth, which maybe the finest moment in British television history.
That’s fair enough, I love all the seasons and the final episode might be my favourite!! 😁👍
Rutherford would have been lead guitarist but Ant Phillips was better. He is criminally under rated as a bassist. Not in the Squire league but still in the too division. Steve's current band is phenomenal. Stuermer replaced him for the live shows and is stunning. Saw him in 76 with Jean Luc Ponty.
@@donaldanderson6604 Nice, I love Mike as a bass player and a guitarist!! 😁👍
Hi Daniel, it's Frank again. I have Mike's solo albums, too. You're right, "Smallcreeps Day" is the better one: Regarding the "Mechanics" band, I don't know how much familiar you are with their stuff. I have all of their albums which came out before 2000 and like them a lot, as they all have the beautiful voices of Paul Carrack and Paul Young. My absulute favourite is their 4th album "Beggar On A Beach Of Gold" from 1995. It is their most mature and ambituous release, with much prog feeling in some songs, while still being in the 90s production style. The title track, "Another Cup Of Coffee" and "Over My Shoulder" have been the singles, all being very catchy and pleasant to hear.
@@FrankLang-i3n Hi Frank, I’ll have to listen to these albums again and again because I’ve not listened to them much but I remember really enjoying them and yes I am familiar with Mike + the Mechanics and I love their first 2 albums released in ‘85 and ‘88 respectively. “Over My Shoulder” is a great song and was the first song by the band I ever heard, I’ll have to give that album and “Word of Mouth” a listen at some point!! 😁👍
@@danielpalmersofficial Yes, their first 3 albums and M6 from 1999 also are great.
@ I need to listen to them Frank, if I see them on vinyl or CD I’ll definitely buy them. 😉👍
The first series was my least favourite but 2, 3 and 4 are all pretty close. Classic comedy.
@@John_B_Gage I agree John, however I respect them for trying with the first series but the next 3 would definitely be the better seasons. 😉👍
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@@morganlc2005 Yes Morgan!! 😁👍
I think this opened my third eye
Did it?? 😁👍
Good on ya Daniel. Right on the money. 🤘
Thank you!! 🤘😁
Im in the land of dreams ❤❤
Oh yeah. 😁👍
The Max and Paddy boxset that was talking about is on eBAY by the way right at this moment, so you can purchase it now. (SCARY LAUGH). Hope you have a good weekend, hope you do purchase a copy over the halloween season. MAX AND PADDY COMPLETE DVD BOX SET ROAD TO NOWHERE & POWER OF TWO Brand New R2
@@matthewlamont9515 Thank you Matthew, take care my friend and yeah I’ll purchase it if I remember to. 👻
@@danielpalmersofficial Have you looked at the item on the site, and think it looks good..
@@danielpalmersofficial Have you looked at the item on the site, and think it looks good..
@@matthewlamont9515 Not yet, I will do though. 😁👍
@ Hi Matthew, now that is a big mistake!! 😂🤣
This was indeed the starting point of my journey into Genesis. Probably why i think it's their greatest but tbf everything they released in the seventies is first class. Just like me, you'll probably keep listening to these albums for the coming 50 years.
This was the first album by Genesis that clicked with me instantly I think, this beats the PG era all the way and yes I’ll definitely still be listening to Genesis in the next 50 years. 😉👍
Hi Daniel ! I've been around the same age like you when this came out in 1976 (turning 69 in a few weeks), but I remember that I have been quite the same enthusiastic and excited like you are with the album. Your written description of the album and the band is like mirroring my thoughts and feelings at the time. I went on, buying "Wind And Wuthering" and the live album "Seconds Out" the next year, then started with "The Lamb". getting all the earlier albums with Gabriel. I still remain a life-long fan of their work. It's so nice to see that young guys like you of the "second-next" generation still love to discover some of the old gems like this. Keep on proggin'!
@@FrankLang-i3n Thank you, I love this album so much and it was a shame I missed my chance to buy it but luckily the market stall had it back in stock so that was my chance to buy it. It seems like you’ve had a cool experience with Genesis’ music like I have, which is awesome and prog will live on!! 😁👍
@@danielpalmersofficial Yeah, I loved to hear ther music and still do. While I lived on the countryside (and still do), having had no vinyl shops in the surroundings, I ordered all my LPs stuff at mail-order houses and got them on the postal way. They regularly put advertises at music magazines what came out new, and they offered the LPs at lower prices than vinyl shops did. Btw, do you know Marillion? They were founded in the 80's and sound much Genesis 70s-like (Gabriel era). Try out their album "Misplaced Childhood", which can be found here on youtube.
@@FrankLang-i3n Oh nice, I’ve heard of Marillion and they’re next on my list so I’ll definitely give their first few albums a listen!! ✨😁👍
@@danielpalmersofficial "Grendel", at 17 min of length is Marillion's "Supper's Ready" 'version', with that bass/drums repetition of the "Apocalypse" part of the song, but it is very different in the other parts. A quite haunting and eerie piece of music. Tony Banks has said that he does not resent them for that. It's understandable in hindsight, as Marillion's ex-singer Fish did some support on Tony's solo projects later. On the song "Another Murder Of A Day", which was a Banks/Fish co-composition, Fish provided a great voice, along with Tony's keyboards. A 9 minutes long gem, from Tony's solo album "Still", 1991.
@@FrankLang-i3n I know the song “Kayleigh”, that song is a masterpiece and Fish is a great singer. I’ll have to give his work with Tony Banks a listen, I love Tony’s album “A Curious Feeling” and it definitely has that “And Then There Were Three” and “Duke” production sound to it which I like. 😁👍
Who cannot forget Fleetwood Mac
@@jimburns581 No one, they’re a legendary band. 😌👍
Chris Stewart played on more than just the Silent Sun. That was a single included on the album, but there was another single (A Winter's Tale) and both single's B-sides That's Me and One-Eyed Hound, so I believe he played on all 4 of those. And possibly some demo stuff that was released later. But what about the 2 drummers on Calling All Stations, Nir Z and Nick D'Virgilio? They at least played on an album whereas Mick Barnard didn't, so don't know why you left them out.
@@jamescastelli Oh cool, I’ll have to give them a listen if I haven’t already and I feel like I should have put those 2 on the list. 😄👍
Yo Dan do a let's play of black ops 3 campaign please x
@@Ed_Richthofen23 I don’t play that game, sorry. 😂🤣
It’s a fun top man ! I disagree with most of it but I suppose everyone has their own ranking List ! 😊 I didn’t get why you included Mick Barnard who I believe only stayed a few weeks with the band and never recorded with them ?
@@colonelkurtz331 Wikipedia put him down as a “past member” of the band and he was Ant’s first replacement so yeah, anyhow I got this video inspired from an “Everything Phil Collins” video where us viewers had to pick our least favourite member and yeah. 🤣👍
this film was my childhood
@@mrsamuelwatson12 Same here, the first 5 seasons of Thomas were golden, however seasons 6 and 7 had many great episodes too!! ✨😄👍
Nice seeing this film get some love! I know the film is technically “not good”, I still enjoy it. I’ll always have a special place for it in my heart. 😌
@@BryersMusicShowcase Yeah I agree Bryer, I enjoy it because it brings back warm memories and it’s charming to watch. 😊👍
I would never rank the Genesis members. Their work means too much to me, for me to pick favourites. That said, you could arguably replace everyone except Tony Banks and still retain the core Genesis sound, so I guess he's my favourite. He's certainly the one closest to my own personality, so that helps.
@@SpaceCattttt I agree, this was only a bit of fun so this ranking list isn’t meant to be taken seriously and the top 5 especially are the top dogs. 😄👍
@@danielpalmersofficial Oh, I didn't mean to criticize your decision to do a ranking. I just meant that I couldn't do it.
@@SpaceCattttt It’s all cool, I know that and I can understand as the top 5 members and Anthony Phillips are the essential Genesis members. The others only made it to a single album, which is a shame but they moved on to other things. 🤣👍
Same
I recon Anthony would have stayed in the band if it wasn’t for his stage fright, he left the band exactly 34 years before I was born when he was just 18 but he would later play on MR’s solo album “Smallcreep’s Day”. 😄👍
Why are you treating it like that...
@@videogamenation1 Like what?? 🤔
@@danielpalmersofficial 1. Don't make your record drop onto anything 2. Hands off the grooves 3. Don't take the record out like that 4. Hold the vinyl by the side
@@danielpalmersofficial please just sell off your collection if you're gonna treat it badly
@@danielpalmersofficial And red tip needle vinyl player? Please get a better turntable. If you want Bluetooth just get a $5 bootleg speaker. Red tip needles CARVE the records therefore fucking it up
@@videogamenation1 I was holding it by the side, plus I had the vinyl on my bed so it landed on a soft surface. 😄👍
You really need to check out Brand X. Those people who won't listen to music without words should not bother.
@@TRespalto I’ll check them out for sure, I’ll make a list of their discography. 😄👍
'Calliope' is a fine 1993 film (if short at 16 min). Phil is excellent as the lead character. It is a fine farce on the film-noir genre. Worth checking out.
I’ve heard of it, I’ll definitely check it out!! 😊👍
Decent list but crazy to even try to rank The Top Five. They are all equally talented in my book. I agree about Ray Wilson and Paul Carrick. Wilson has a very nice voice. John Mayhew is quite fine on 'The Knife'. Between his voice and creative spirit, Peter Gabriel is superb. Hackett is ridiculously good. Rutherford is underrated as a bass player, an incredible 12-string guitarist, and if a little more assertive, a fine lead guitar. Phil and Tony must tie for first. Tony is THE SOUND of Genesis. He did so much in his approach to chords and modulation. But if I had to pick the top musician in the band, my vote is for Phil. His drumming and percussion alone put him at the top, but add his arrangements, rhythm concepts, writing, and uniquely beautiful and soulful voice, cement his status.
Thank you, I could change the order on a different day and depending on which album I’m listening to but this was just a bit of fun and nothing to take to heart. 😄👍
1) Hackett 2) Gabriel 3) Banks (great musician but a total twat) 4) Collins 5) Rutherford 6) Phillips The rest are a bit irrelevant.
@@MrHistorian123 Nice, thank you for sharing!! Most of them played on one album or played with them live (Mick), also why do you think Tony is a great musician but a total fool?? 😄👍
@@danielpalmersofficial He's far from a fool. He's just not a very nice person. If you saw the Genesis documentary, he didn't have much of a good word for Hackett, Gabriel or any former members of the band. And he insisted that Hackett's solo work was completely sidelined, despite being far better than his own.
@@MrHistorian123 Oh dear, he seems quite snobbish in my opinion after hearing that. 😳
Labeling Chester Thompson as "irrelevant" is foolish --yes, he was not on studio recordings, yet he carried the band live throughout the years with stellar drumming -- improving upon live versions and even challenging Phil's drumming within their drum solo duets
@@mickcoe2475 If I ranked the live members then Chester would be at the top for me, he’s a great drummer and was a great fill in for Phil!! 😄👍
I find videos that rate musicians or albums a waste of time and this one is no exception. How can you rate members of a band that play different instruments and have different capabilities for songwriting not to mention different songwriting styles.👎
@@andrewatherton9367 I know they’re all different but I love most of them the same because of how unique each member is, it’s quite difficult to explain but I enjoy it as I can share my opinions with other people. 😄👍
@@danielpalmersofficial The well known members of the band are excellent musicians in their own right and together they created some phenomenal music. I did not care for the band after Steve Hackett left as they began writing more pop songs; you even begin to see some of that on Wind and Wuthering. Phil Collins is an adequate singer; not uncommon for pop and rock, but he has very little vocal control and range; half the time he is overpowering us with his vocals. Peter Gabriel was so much better at singing, he has range, vocal control and nuance. Phil Collins is an excellent drummer; check him out playing with Brand X.
@@andrewatherton9367 I agree, this was just some fun and not to be taken seriously. I love the band as a whole, especially when they were a 5 piece and even when PG left they were still strong in my opinion. I’ll definitely listen to Brand X at some point, I’ve actually seen one of their albums in the market and John Giblin and Peter Robinson were also in the band at some point which is cool!! 😄👍
Don't watch them then?
@@merlinman7300 I love these sort of videos, it’s interesting seeing people’s opinions on certain things such as shows, games, films, albums, etc. However, if people would rather avoid them type of videos then I understand. 😄👍
Peter Gabriel at 5? 🤦♂ Listen to the Lamb again and tell me how he's #5 I do agree that Tony Banks is a top 2, he's 2 for me.
@@stevemalek2970 I definitely will do when I buy it don’t worry, it’s just he left the band and wasn’t involved in the later albums so I ranked the other members a bit higher because of their presence. 😄👍
@@danielpalmersofficial I understand what you mean, from the grand scope he's not top person. For me the 70s progressive era, he was definitely top. Keep up the good work!
@@stevemalek2970 Thank you, I do album reviews and I release my own music too so you should check it out if you want to!! 😄👍
Its an intresting attempt but imho doomed to fail because Genesis - not unlike any other great bands of that period - were always bigger than the sum of their members. Just look at the composition skills. Banks needed a Rutherford to keep the band grounded, and Rutherford needed a Banks to go for all the crazy stuff they tried especially in the 70s. And then again, what do you actually rank? Writing skills or technical aspects, right? Rutherford was a great writer, a talented bassist but a lousy guitarist. And as for Ray Wilson: I think he is actually a pretty good singer and musician. I think his problem was that Genesis was already dead when he joined. Banks and Rutherford just had no more good ideas. Thats why the album was lousy not because Wilson was a bad singer.
@@oliverzwahlen Rutherford wasn’t as strong as Hackett but I don’t think his playing was awful, oh and I recon if “Calling All Stations” wasn’t under the Genesis name it would have done slightly better. 😄👍
Rutherfors compositional skill along with Bank's melody & harmonies made genesis the icon it became. It was very muck like the partnership of Gilmour & Waters minus all the animosity.
@@F.O.H. To be honest, I need to listen to more of Pink Floyd and I’ll give all their albums a listen at some point. 😄👍
Always wondered what officially named muppet had the least screen time in the original series
@@byronjackson5522 Hmm, I’m not sure but I think it might have been Gorgon Heap or Brewster. 🤔
@@danielpalmersofficial completely forgot about them to be fair my guess would be lips from electric mayhem aas he gets left out ALOT of the sets they do for the muppet show
@@byronjackson5522 Yeah, Lips is underrated and definitely needs more screen time in later Muppet related pieces of media!! 🎺😄👍
Spot on. Not many people show any love to A Curious Feeling but it is a gem.
I think it’s a great album, Chester Thompson played the drums and percussion on that album too. 😄👍
Peter by a long shot above them all. No contest.
@@saverioc2929 He’s a legend in general, both in Genesis and in his solo career. 😄👍
My order changes all the time. What a band! ❤
@@RichRobinson Mine took so long, some of these albums could change on a different day!! 🤣👍
Personally, I'd flip Hackett and Rutherford.
@@sportster16301 I love them two, Steve stayed with the band up until their EP “Spot the Pigeon” and Mike was with them all the way and they’re both criminally talented at their instruments!! 😄👍
Great bands are a chemistry between players that often can't exist elsewhere. This is why so many supergroups fail. It's more than just pure virtuosity. Certainly, no one in the Beatles was a virtuoso, although McCartney was a genius. Yet the sum of the whole is all that mattered. I think Gabriel is extremely critical to the early Genesis. I disagree with those who act like he was the holy grail of the band. He certainly was a brilliant lyricist and had a unique vision that involved a level of performance art that made the band more appealing to a general audience. Watching virtuoso players that don't move or do much on stage is often a criticism of the art and prog bands. But, I think Genesis musically reached a sophistication much higher without Gabriel. Phil really never wanted to be a front man singer but was elected to that position. Initially, i do think his main focus was to try and sound like Peter. But, he found his own voice. As it turned out, he turned out to be a fantastic singer as well as one of the best drummers to have ever played. Even their later, often criticized pop friendly material had hidden complexities that most people are unaware of. As an example, I'd like to hear any cover band pull off the entire unedited "Tonight,Tonight." Listen to some of the rhythmic elements of "Just a job to do." Sure, it's radio friendly but also tricky to pull off.
@@smitlag I agree, the trio era of Genesis is under appreciated and I love “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight” because of how spookily catchy that song is and I love “Just a Job To Do” because of how catchy it is and how well stricter the song is. 😄👍
You are correct, IMHO of course, that Tony Banks is the #1. This is not so much because of his standard of musicianship but because of his composition and arrangement skills. He wrote vast swathes of the Genesis catalogue and even on songs he didn't write per se he contributed sometimes stunning keyboard comps and solos that often define why those songs are so popular and remembered. He is the one member of Genesis who is genuinely and completely irreplaceable. He's like Kieth Richards is to the Stones. I think you underestimate the importance of Peter Gabriel. He was completely integral and essential to Genesis' greatest records, the ones they are really remembered for such as Foxtrot and Selling England by the Pound (arguably their best records) and he really defined (along with Banks and Collins) the classic Genesis sound and song structures. The third great album, Trick of the Tail and the first without Gabriel, is really a testament to his importance since all the songs strongly follow the previous Gabriel classics in terms of Phil Collins vocal performance and lyrical style plus the song's compositional style. Gabriel's influence is all over them. The live album Seconds Out which records their famous 1976/7 tour and almost entirely comprises Foxtrot, Selling England by the Pound and Trick of the Tail material clearly demonstrates Gabriel's colossal influence, Phil Collins is essentially copying Gabriel throughout. After that Gabriel's influence gradually waned and as a result their future albums never really reached the same genre defining heights of those three great records (or four if you include Seconds Out). So yeah, IMHO Tony Banks is absolutely irreplaceable and definitely #1 but I would put Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel equal second. This is because although Collins proved to able to replace Gabriel as lead singer very well he could not create and innovate lyrically like Gabriel did but on the other hand Gabriel cannot drum like Collins and Phil's drumming is totally central to Genesis music. So I can't really rate the one over the other, they both in the essential category. Whatever, IMHO it's those three (Banks, Gabriel and Collins) who are primarily responsible for the classic Genesis records and without whom they would never have happened in the way they did. BTW the Brand X record to get is Moroccan Roll, it's excellent and their subsequent efforts are really just as imitation of it. I'm told, although I wouldn't personally know about such things you understand, that it's particularly good if you happen to have some mind altering substances lying about.
@@Gregorovitch144 Thank you, I’ll definitely listen to Brand X at some point and my top 5 are the perfect members so just because I put PG at 5th place doesn’t mean I dislike him I just prefer the other members a tad bit more. 😊👍
If Collins was trying to copy Gabriel on Seconds Out, he did a lousy job because he ended up sounding much better. And giving Gabriel credit for A Trick of the Tail is such a stretch. To my best knowledge none of that material had anything to do with him whatsoever. Maybe you hear what you wanna hear
@@DanielDennett-l9n Phil definitely found his true voice on “Duke”, however I’ve always loved his singing and I can tell it apart from PG’s voice very well. 😉👍
Ranking Genesis _members... !?_ Let's see how this goes... I will provide obnoxious opinions to be ignored as you see fit!
Should we include Nick Barnard as a "studio" member of Genesis? His playing exists on no (known) recordings... It's true that Genesis wanted someone better than he, yet Tony Banks reported somewhere that, just as they were about to replace him, he came up with some really cool guitar parts... As for Silver, true enough, he left no decisive mark on the band's sound, but Anthony Phillips did write a lovely sentimental song (several versions of which are out there, with Phil Collins singing) about Silver's departure... He must have meant something!
I love Mayhew's drumming on _Trespass,_ really! His fluid, uncomplicated playing suited everything they were doing at the time. His parts are often memorable moments of every song on _Trespass._
@@worldnotworld Okay!! 😂👍
@@worldnotworld I’d count Mick as he briefly played on “The Musical Box” and was Anthony’s replacement until Steve came. 😄👍
@@worldnotworld I like Mayhew’s drumming too, nowhere near as goated as Phil Collins’ drumming though. 😄👍
A 20 year old that listens to real music and not Taylor Swift
@@46GarageUSA Taylor Swift is so meh, I love Genesis and many other 80s bands!! 😄👍
@@danielpalmersofficial Don't get me wrong Taylor Swift is hot 🔥 and she has a few ok pop songs ... But real musicians are the ones like old Genesis, or the band " Yes "..
@46GarageUSA Exactly, I’m delving deeper into Yes’ discography and I’m really digging their music!! 😄👍
@@danielpalmersofficial Marillion the album Misplaced Childhood has an earlier Genesis feel
@@46GarageUSA I’ll have to listen to that at some point, I’ll really have to!! 😄👍
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@@rahmaindahrindiani9584 What’s up?? 😂🤣
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Thank you for watching!! 😄👍