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Post by Barrington on May 29, 2021 17:23:16 GMT
This ten minute opening song from Genesis' third album Nursery Cryme (1971) is my favourite track of all time , a sinister tale of Victorian childhood .
Wikipedia :
The lyrics are based on a Victorian fairy tale written by Gabriel, about two children in a country house. The girl, Cynthia, kills the boy, Henry, by cleaving his head off with a croquet mallet. She later discovers Henry's musical box. When she opens it, "Old King Cole" plays, and Henry returns as a spirit, but starts aging very quickly. This causes him to experience a lifetime's sexual desire in a few moments, and he tries to persuade Cynthia to have sexual intercourse with him. However, the noise causes his nurse to arrive, and she throws the musical box at him, destroying them both. The album cover shows Cynthia holding a croquet mallet, with a few heads lying on the ground.
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Post by MikeMusic on May 29, 2021 18:29:05 GMT
I love the version on Seconds Out
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Post by John on May 29, 2021 18:54:39 GMT
My favourite Genesis song
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Post by MartinT on May 29, 2021 19:10:25 GMT
It's a great song. For me, however, it would have to be The Cinema Show from Selling England. It encompasses all that is good about Genesis, but especially the (dare I say it) cinematic sweep of Tony Banks' synth playing and the wonderful finale.
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Post by Barrington on May 29, 2021 20:08:02 GMT
It's hard to believe that they were all 20 / 21 when they produced this music , here is an amazing new restored video of the song shot in '73 , oh and Supper's Ready follows
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Post by MartinT on May 29, 2021 20:10:34 GMT
Gosh, that is really well restored footage. Great to see them performing this.
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