Btw it's Peter Gabriel singing on this album!!! This is the last Genesis album he sang on before he left. Amazing album and reaction as always!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
His vocals are SO damn good man. So many different voices. And Phil's back up vocals harmonize perfectly. They are almost unmistakable from each other at points lol
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
Although his latest album is stupendous, I still think his singing on this album is the best, or at least one of the best, performances of his life. So good.
@nightHawk6611 ай бұрын
@@L33ReactsTony Stratton Smith, a former manager for Genesis, once said that Phil Collins sounded more like Peter Gabriel than Peter Gabriel did...
@punker-gamer-trucker-guy11 ай бұрын
They do sound very similar. I remember when I got into Gabriel era Genesis I picked up a trick of the tail and wind and Wuthering I thought it was still Peter Gabriel.
@adammckee349611 ай бұрын
Phil doubles Peter's vocals on much of this.
@nnyradio11 ай бұрын
They played the entire album, top to bottom, in concert, and followed with the encore, Watcher of the Skies and Musical Box. I didn't want to leave.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
My god. That sounds absolutely amazing. I need it. Haha
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
What an incredible memory. You are blessed to have been able to hear them! 'The Musical Box' band is touring the world now with a major portion of 'The Lamb' album as their concert. Peter Gabriel took his kids to hear them, Phil Collins and Steve Hackett sat in and played with them. They are the only band Genesis has officially endorsed! I have seen Genesis only once in 1978 and still have vivid memories of the best concert of my life. Never seen The Musical Box however. I'm stoked.
@mikemicrael574911 ай бұрын
@@rk41gator I have seen The Musical Box over 20 times. The experience is truly time travel. The band uses the original slides used by Genesis during the Lamb tour of 1974-75 and met with members of that tour's road crew to recreate the stage presentation, costumes and visuals, and TMB recreates the tours with incredible detail and authenticity. Hearing my favorite albums played live in a big concert hall is as good as concerts get these days, unless you were fortunate enough to see Steve Hackett's and Peter Gabriel's recent tours.
@TheReaperMan27511 ай бұрын
@@rk41gator Watching The Musical Box in concert is the closest thing we have available to experiencing the real Genesis from this era. I saw them 4 or 5 years back and this show was fantastic. They played about half _The Lamb,_ a couple of songs from _Selling England, Trespass, Foxtrox_ and even a couple of songs from _Wind & Wuthering._
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
@@mikemicrael5749 Steve's concerts on video are amazing.
@rodneygriffin766611 ай бұрын
This is the most ambitious and greatest Genesis (double) Album. It's amazing what all five of these could do and accomplish!
@thomasrudy613211 ай бұрын
supper's ready may be the most ambitious and greatest Genesis song
@porflepopnecker437611 ай бұрын
And to think you still have "Supernatural Anesthetist/The Lamia" and "Riding the Scree" to look forward to.
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
Not to mention The Waiting Room.
@latheofheaven101711 ай бұрын
Listening along today, one thing that really stands out to me is that although Tony's keyboards are very much in evidence, they're not the wall-of-sound that they became in later albums. And this is something I really appreciate. Not only can you hear everything else that's going on, it allows real dynamics and subtlety to exist in all the parts and all the passages.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
There's room for the sound to breathe more! I love it! His keyboards were precise and not as "wall of sound"-y
@rk41gator9 ай бұрын
Love Phil's quiet fast-paced drumming on Carpet Crawlers. It is just so appropriate as the whole thing builds and builds. Mellow, yet not.
@bukeksiansu211211 ай бұрын
It's the pinnacle of their prog era creativity, IMO.
@fairlyincomplete11 ай бұрын
For me, "The Lamb" stands out as a distinct period of Genesis that was their pinnacle in both song writing and performance... and IMO the heights they reached were never matched again. I had only just discovered the band with "Selling England" when "The Lamb" appeared in my local record store in 1974. By the time I got my copy home and I finished playing the final track of Side 4, this album had totally changed my 15 year-old life. The feels I had back then still resonate. A truly great piece of music and my most beloved record from the Genesis catalogue. So cool watching your reactions to this work of art. Spend the time, go back, read the "story", read the lyrics. Get into The Lamb. Enjoy!
@Rowenband11 ай бұрын
I agree completely. This is one of the few albums that changed my teenager's years. With Tales from Yes, Thick as a Brick from Tull, The Court from King Crimson and Led Zeppelin V. The rest came later in my student years (with Gentle giant, Van Der Graaf, Greenslade…)
@geraldsnyder808410 ай бұрын
The best they did ever. The story was what you make it. The music was what they made it.
@johnmavroudis205411 ай бұрын
Peter Gabriel's hands (and voice) are all over this album. He basically wrote 95% of the lyrics and sung everything (with a notable exception in the Raven part.. which will be coming up soon). Phil provided background vocals and harmonies. Gabriel wanted a more urban, and raw sound... and he got it with this album. The difference the previous album, "SELLING ENGLAND" and this one is one of the great left turns in rock. So, so different and they're both so great. (Same with Radiohead's "OK COMPUTER" and "KID A"... both great, as well). Gabriel and Hackett really gave GENESIS a gravitas and adventurous spirit they never recaptured after they left. They still made great music... but, to me, it always lacked a little something special. Great reaction, as always!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Thank you John 😊 I truly appreciate the kind words. Peter completely succeeded in changing the sound from selling England to this more gruff, urban sound as you said. It's such a cool switch up! Because I adore selling England. And this... this is almost better in its own way. I'm not done yet tho, so I can't give any final remarks just yet and be so definitive 😊🤣
@johnmavroudis205411 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts Yeah... Whenever I'm asked for my Top 20 albums of all-time, I've always got to include a GENESIS album. I often go "SELLING ENGLAND," but I've also sometimes felt "THE LAMB"... Sometimes I'll include both. They are the absolute peak of GENESIS. Cheers!
@mikemicrael574911 ай бұрын
I'm pretty certain that the only lines sung just by Phil are from "The Colony of Slippermen" where Phil sings the lines "Now can't you see? Where the Raven Flies, there's jeopardy." Phil may also sing "This is it, Rael" during "Counting Out Time." He does a lot of backing vocals and the similarities are many. Peter's vocals on this album are the best in prog rock!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Yeah I just get them confused probably because I have explored their music in such a weird sense. One era to the next and back. It doesn't help how similar they sound at times LOL
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
They often sing the same lines together, ghosting each other for that Genesis 'sound'. Phil seems to come through a bit more on 'Counting Out Time'.
@thomashanna87599 ай бұрын
Carpet Crawlers also
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
Genesis LOVED to be ambiguous in their lyrics and music. I think they loved Peter and Phil sounding similar. They loved Steve and Tony sounding similar. It is aggravating and delicious at the same time. It makes you just give up, sit back, and enjoy the experience. This whole album is a series of symbolic events that illustrate how we can find ourselves by letting go of control.
@Breitreif11 ай бұрын
My first LP.
@michaelharkins430911 ай бұрын
The Great Peter Gabriel on lead vocals. This was Gabriel's final album as the lead vocalist, main lyricist, flutist and front man of Genesis.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
What a swan song for Peter...
@bobbygempton56696 ай бұрын
@@L33ReactsPeter had an emergency during recording(his wife miscarried) so Phil sang lead on The Light Lies Down on Broadway, side4.
@davidpeters4411 ай бұрын
The audio quality and production of this album are superior to their earlier efforts (Trespass, Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot). Being the final Genesis album with Gabriel, it's extra special.
@perry392811 ай бұрын
This is their most amazing album ever. So sad Tony felt it fell short. He thought it had to be listened in its entirety to be understood. But cuts the lamb, in the cage, and carpet crawlers, did make singles and were prominent in their live shows.
@ShiverHinge11 ай бұрын
Goose bumps from Carpet Crawlers every time.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Dude, that shit was amazing... this whole side was great. I love this damn band so much 😩
@kevinrombouts30275 ай бұрын
Great comments. You are helping me appreciate this album ( 1974) much more than I first heard it. There are many beautiful songs even if they are weird in parts. Yes Firth of Fifth is so amazing it also changed my world. You are listening to amazing bands. All those you mentioned are.
@kennethmarshall3066 ай бұрын
Genesis were very creative and talented, yet never lost sight of the importance of melody.
@mattleppard197011 ай бұрын
Back in NYC was a live solo PG favorite until he stopped doing any Genesis stuff around 1981. The next instrumental is such a sweet contrast ❤
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
A 'hairy heart' cannot feel emotion. It is an old English concept that was used in Harry Potter. A sorcerous magician could take his heart out of his chest and shave it off. Rael needed to do this (symbolically) to get his emotions out and truly felt. (Phil is prominent on 'Counting Out Time') Rael is finding out that emotions are tricky, but you need them to be real!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Man, it's so weird how this album is mirroring my own journey at the moment. I guess like I said, this is important.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I was wondering what that meant, thank you for letting me know!
@burmesecolourneedles468011 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this reaction, thanks! All Peter on lead vocal, Phil on backing vocal. The full live show - the entire album was played at every concert throughout their long gruelling tour before Peter left - a great performance was recorded at The Shrine, LA. Seriously worth finding. I actually find it more satisfying than the original album. The 'official' release of it had some vocals re-recorded by Peter many years later which don't sit too well, but it's fabulous nevertheless.
@moontan916 ай бұрын
"After their allocated time at Headley Grange came to an end, Genesis relocated to Glaspant Manor in Capel Iwan, Carmarthenshire, Wales to record the album." apparently, the second place was so haunted that everyone could barely get any sleep.
@rk41gator6 ай бұрын
A band of incredible musician impressionists. Musical Monets.
@killianlpc11 ай бұрын
Just another brilliant side to this album. Sides 2 and 4 are my fav from this record. Just love all tracks on this side especially the beauty of Hairless Heart. You can see Steve's mark all over this, it was of course written by Hackett and Banks.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
This side felt like yin and yang. Some of the prettiest and yet somber work from genesis yet. I can't wait to hear the rest.
@latheofheaven101711 ай бұрын
Hairless Heart is so delicate and beautiful, and barely more than an interlude.
@AquaticDot11 ай бұрын
On first listen, Hairless Heart was easily my favorite part of the album. And on 26th listen, it's still easily in the top 3.
@Relayer6a5 ай бұрын
The uniqueness of the synth is because Banks featured the Arp 2600 synth while guys like Rick and Keith were all in on the Mini Moog. Moog used different filters that gave the Mini Moog it's characteristic "fat" sound.
@Alix777.11 ай бұрын
Lets do it ! At first I didn't like "Back in NYC" because I found it was too agressive and weird and repetitive but now its one of my favorite song on the album.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
This was a fun one to be sure... I love these guys so much
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Dude I love back in NYC so much! I loved it. Loved it. So good lol.
@2407paul11 ай бұрын
Great that you doing this album again, it is in my all time top 5. You know alltough the musicianship is fantastic, you really listening to the magic off Peter Gabriel. For everybody who doesn't agree with me it is "Just my Opinion". But I have been a Genesis/Gabriel fan since day one, but the overall creativity of PG is from a different planet, right up till today. If you follow his career and music you will fiend out! A highlight in his solo career is Secret World live, watch San Jacinto and you will know were I am talking about. Keep up the great Vids mate, I love em, and like you
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Paul thank you so much... the kind words are so acceptable LOL this was a great comment. I'm glad I'm back too... this album seems so special. I can't wait to finish it up!
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
Peter sings: "as I cuddle the Porcupine, he says 'I have none to blame me" An important line. Rael can't play the victim card. I think the porcupine represents him holding on only to his hate and anger. He must find a way to open his heart to all his emotions, especially love. But Rael does not know how......he must shave his heart and become vulnerable. Prickly concept at this point in his journey.
@shantaramhicks102911 ай бұрын
My favourite album.
@kaz28211 ай бұрын
I always perceived this whole story as an "acid trip".
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
Genesis really rolled out all their tricks on this album. They are all playing lights out. Phil is bringing all his jazz fusion chops to bear. (check out Brand X) This is has tough lyrics to figure out, but who cares the music is so good. What a symphony.
@janewells597011 ай бұрын
Enosifications is on the liner note for the work Brian Eno did on the album
@nealjones25511 ай бұрын
Superb record my desert island disc album Neal UK
@ronjm94511 ай бұрын
A great analogy about the band firing on all cylinders at this point of the classic five members of Genesis. The progressive rock movement of the seventies was magical..
@yes_head11 ай бұрын
It's songs like "Back in NYC" where Peter really gets to stretch his 'Rael' persona, that I think was his entire motivation for doing this album in the first place. After being so heavily steeped in all things English for the past several albums he saw the future for Genesis as exploring a more urban and American musical direction. Unfortunately the rest of the band (except Phil, perhaps) weren't so keen on the idea. "Counting Out Time" is a throwback to songs like "Harold the Barrel" IMO, sort of musical cartoons that would be revisited in later songs like "Robbery Assault & Battery" or "All in a Mouse's Night". And only Peter Gabriel would convince his staid English bandmates to record a song about a kid going to a drugstore to buy a manual on successful sexual encounters. 😄 Re: the Peter vs. Phil confusion, listen to the louder verses in "Carpet Crawlers" and notice how huskier and thicker Peter's vocal is than Phil's on something like "For Absent Friends". Phil's voice got stronger once he took over lead singing duties, but if anything his voice got clearer and higher whereas Peter's has always had that dusky throatiness.
@JoFandango11 ай бұрын
about Phil's voice, there were 2 eras, before and after Duke ! anyway nice comment !
@TheReaperMan27511 ай бұрын
@@JoFandango That's exactly were I would put the demarcation point, regarding Phil's vocals; before and after _Duke._
@haleyschreiter974611 ай бұрын
So true! This group of incredibly talented individuals who tell stories and build worlds thru music better than anyone.... that's why Genesis is my favorite 🤩
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
They really are the best at what they do! Especially these few albums they all did together. It's absolutely amazing.
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
This is an album that you can really live with......and can't live without. Definitely is at the top of my desert island stack. Genesis makes you FEEL the music. Glad you are trying to clear out your 'system'. Reduce the physical demands so you can concentrate on the internal system. That seems what Rael is doing. He is trying to get ahold of his fears, understand and manage them.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Finding your fears is harder then one might think... our shit is buried DEEP under years and years of mud and lies. Then confronting them?? We have to be goddamn superheroes. But we CAN do it. People tend to fear, fear itself. And the unknown. Because if we can't... conceptually understand something... we just can't. And it fucks with us. Fear is a mother fucker.
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts “And you kill what you fear; And you fear what you don't understand” Genesis (Duke’s Travels 1980)
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
@@rk41gator geez I was born to listen to this band, huh? Lol
@Mr6saabs11 ай бұрын
The sound of Gabriel’s vocals and of the keyboards “suffered” through the Brian Eno treatments. They refer to it as Enossification on the album’s sleeve. Hackett enjoyed Eno’s contributions but Banks did not.
@chrismatthews871710 ай бұрын
Side 2 and the going gets tough as the tough gets going.
@TheProgCorner11 ай бұрын
My second favorite album ever!!!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
So damn good... I loved both sides so far. Can't wait to hear the rest :)
@rogerwebb750111 ай бұрын
'My second favourite album ever!!!' you say. Is that Genesis? If not it must be Lark's Tongue in Aspic, King Crimson, judging by the motif that accompanies your post!
@Phlakaton8811 ай бұрын
@@rogerwebb7501this is my fav Genesis. Larks is my fav KC. 🤟🏼
@rk41gator9 ай бұрын
'32 doors' is so fine. Mike and Phil are on the same page. And then the ending is so perfect. Sublime.
@ignatzmuskrat300011 ай бұрын
It was only during the listening of the sacd version by Nick Davis that I saw the soundstage that stays consistent throughout the album. Tony is on the right and Steve is on the left...with soloing exceptions that become stereoscopic. Mike slightly left of center and drums snug in the middle.
@thomashanna87599 ай бұрын
Loved listening to the music while watching your reaction. Makes it like im hearing it for the first time again.
@sergebrunet42187 ай бұрын
That s one song i remember, on the right side of the stage he entered a tube and got out the other side full of small balloons different colors ! i m wondering if there s a live show on YT. Carpet Crawlers and the cage are the 2 songs i remember the most ! was in the 70s ! i m getting old, so is my memories ! 😎🤔
@mattleppard197011 ай бұрын
Late to this party as I was unwell. Looking forward to this so much ❤
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I hope your feeling better bro! Enjoy! This albums feels so special and so unique. I love it and I can't wait to finish hearing it 🙌
@mattleppard197011 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts Chamber of 32 Doors always gets to me. And DID YOU MISTAKE PETE FOR PHIL????? 😂😂😂😂
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I sure did. I can't tell their voices apart sometimes when their harmonized but even when it's just Peter I swear it's Phil or the other way around 🤣
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Idk why my voice is so low in points. The audio wasnt like that before i posted it 😂
@EricHazzard-s7s11 ай бұрын
Mid 70’s - I really enjoyed your comment about the album cover re: referring to Rael stepping out reflecting back on changes he was making and maybe leaving stuff he doesn’t need behind and moving forward in a healthy way - I see you and I saw your face it was a picture when I see your facial expressions and reactions to music sections that touch my spirit in a similar way such as in the carpet crawlers and Chamber of 32 doors - both songs feel Freudian to me - You gotta get in to get out and all the doors seem like choices with consequences and we are all looking for the right door to unlock - Gabriel’s lyrics are so deep, insightful and aware of the human condition- aren’t they - this is more than music - it is psychoanalysis and Spiritual! This is my view since being 16 yrs old - What a collection of questions faced during growing up and forming an identity - way , way ahead of its time. Yet, eternal !
@joeyblowey12345611 ай бұрын
The cover is very interesting. But there is also the back and gate fold pictures as well. Check them out if you can.
@Annastasia66611 ай бұрын
OMFG! Dude! Back in NYC is such a effin' banger! SOOO heavy (to me anyway). AGH! And that is just the first track on the 2nd side, which, btw, love that you are doing it according the actual album. You rock! And then Carpet Crawlers which is just so angelic....... Oh man this is just such gold. Still. To. This. Day! Also, WAIT until you do the Wind and Wuthering album.... no Peter but incredible music just the same. I hope you do that album next!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
No, you rock! :) I'm glad you enjoyed! And it really is.... that and carpet crawlers were my favorites on this album!
@ruddyvelasquez81084 ай бұрын
Great and proffesional reaction man. You have to react to PORTISHEAD live in NY... I recommend you
@andyshan11 ай бұрын
An amazing and quite a surprising album at the time which is exactly what fans had come to expect of Genesis on it's release. Shifting the action and narrative to the NYC streets instead of the usual british cultural references was a welcome and timely change. Listen out for Phil on lead vocals on a gorgeous track on side 3
@mattleppard197011 ай бұрын
Chamber of 32 Doors must be my favorite of theirs. And it’s Peter and Phil in harmony ❤
@ormonde200711 ай бұрын
It's a colorful opera about a character from another culture who is suffering from mental health issues. Peter Gabriel created a lot of universal themes out of this character's plight in and around "Broadway"
@midnightrambler771611 ай бұрын
Carpet Crawlers was the ultimate slow dance/make out song 45 years or so ago at university house parties!
@allengator191410 ай бұрын
That's appropriate since the song is about sperm trying to fertilize an egg so it can get out of the womb.
@Thirdwind211 ай бұрын
There's no doubt.... you have become a better person ... 😅 That's because of listening to this music! Keep it up! 🎧
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I appreciate that 🙏 I'll take it haha I've been growing so much... this music Is a salve to apply to the wound that is this modern reality.
@alanfine982510 ай бұрын
My very first concert after it was released.....It was awesome and Gabriel's voice is UNIQUE....more soulful than Phil, more range, and not thin sounding like Phil...together though with Phil as a backup vocal they were great. This was the most Prog Album they did before & after Peter left and is still a top album IMHO.
@DanielGonzalez-eq4ow10 ай бұрын
Back in N.Y.C was written by Mike Rutherford
@raymondregis621911 ай бұрын
Phils playing is amazing on this. This was their effort to try different approaches.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
You can hear it! This seems like some of the most... unique and consistent sound and tones I've heard from them. Probably due to the concept album approach. I really dig it
@AndrewLeigh-v1l6 ай бұрын
Ooh nearly forgot Peter the singer Greatest band Genersis ❤ L33 thanks so much 😂
@tonys289911 ай бұрын
There is an animated movie to this that is amazing. Search youtube for lamb lies down animated and watch the videos for all 20 songs (it used to be 1 movie, but youtube made him break it up into 20 songs. It is fan made, by a professional artist) it is true to the story and will fill in many blanks you have in the story. It is a must see!
@brie_b11 ай бұрын
Peter and Phil harmonizing all those years no doubt made it easier for fans to accept Phil taking over. They'd been listening to him all along anyway. Try the Seconds Out version of The Carpet Crawlers. I can't say I like one version more than the other, but Phil's vocals are gorgeous. Love that you jump around a bit. It's all good imo ❤
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I'm trying here! There's so much damn material to cover. But, it's so good, that I don't mind in the slightest. I can't wait to hear Phil's take on this! I love both of their vocals for different reasons. But when they are together it's just so so good. I'm glad you're enjoying the journey brie 💜
@Mr6saabs11 ай бұрын
Phil did not want to be the frontman but became the frontman. His voice changed over the years. What really changed is when Banks started to steer the ship (w/o interferences from PG and later SH). Listen to the differences between And Then They Were Three and Wind and Wuthering. A different world. Also, listen to Voyage of the Acolyte by SH. Your can hear where his heart was. A different world from ATTWT also.
@brie_b11 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts No pressure! I know you've got plenty to listen to. And I suppose it wouldn't be a genuine reaction if you snuck off and listened to it now ...
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
@brie_b yeah I honestly do go blind in to every last video. I know some reactors who don't and it honestly makes my blood boil 🤣🤣 I guess you could script a video like this but... why? That's so much work when you can just... listen to the song?🤣
@AndrewLeigh-v1l6 ай бұрын
Yeesss you dogonne said it Tony Banks,,,,,,,, err Phil on drums Mike on Bass,,,, ❤ ❤ ❤
@tonys289911 ай бұрын
You should read Peter's short story on the inside cover of the album to help understand the story. Here is my summary to help you understand it.. Rael is a punk kid in a gang in NYC who has lived a hard life. After seeing a Lamb, (an omen of his coming death, Rael dies by getting hit by a truck in the 2nd song, fly on a windshield. (They reference the truck in the first song) He doesn't know he's dead though. The rest of the album is him alternating between remembering memories of his life as it flashes before him, and him trying to escape the pugotory his soul has traveled to. The Pugotory is an exact replica of New York, but underground. In trying to find his way out, he comes to a spiral staircase reaching to the sky. He climbs to the top of it where there is a room with 32 doors. But any door you go out of, leads you right back into the same room. He finally meets lily white lylith, a lamia, that says she will help him get out. A lamia is a seductive snake like creature with 3 heads. He gets a disease from having some fun with the lamia before the lamia dies and he eats her. Then he joins the other infected in the colony of slippery men. Their, he finds that the lamia regenerate and it happens all over again unless you get cured. The cure is to have Dr. Dick cut off your penis and put it in a tube for reattachment later. But a raven steals his tube that he was wearing as a necklace, and drops it into the rapids of a river. He must retrieve it.... Oh, and the supernatural anesthetist is death ( the grim reaper). Going back to his life flashing before him there are the following songs.. Counting out time is him remembering his 1st sexual encounter. The song In The Cage is a mixed up memory of him being in jail in the past and also his soul being trapped now. He asks his brother Jon to get him out but he ignores him. In colony of slipperymen he asks John for help again to retrieve the tube with his penis in it that the Raven took, but again John rejects him. Also, Back in NYC is him remembering his violent past. In the light dies down on Broadway Rael sees a door to the real world, he can go back to his real body and be alive, but just as he sees this way out, he sees John drowning in the river. He has to make a choice. Do I get my life back or save John who has not helped me? He chooses to save John. Then after saving John he realizes all those times John didn't help him it was just Rael not helping himself. So by saving John he saves himself and moves on.
@ignatzmuskrat300011 ай бұрын
That was Phil using his talking voice saying, "this is it! Rael" just as you mentioned your trouble distinguishing 'tween the two singers. Phil does the motown Ooos at the end.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Yeah sometimes I cannot discern between the two 🤣 but then sometimes I can! It's so weird. Their harmony is so unique.
@IvorPresents11 ай бұрын
Thought the song, Thirty four doors. seemed to match your mood. The sound of Carpet Crawlers is angelic. Back in NYC is exposition, Rael's brutal background is related to. Arson. Violence and poverty is his background. His journey continues.
@wfamdaxj11 ай бұрын
For me, it's Steve Hackett and Phil Collins who really shine on this Album. Just listen to Phil, never an empty space...Wow.
@mikemicrael574911 ай бұрын
Peer Gabriel should be knighted, if only for his selfless global humanitarian work, let alone his contributions to music and culture. He has expressed his thoughts about the institution of royalty in the UK, which probably disqualify him, though I doubt he cares at all. Divorcing the daughter of one of the Queen's personal secretaries might also delay that honor. :)
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Yeah that might set him back from getting knighted 🤣 frickin Peter. I love him so much I can't wait to see the live shows to see him really shine!!
@mikemicrael574911 ай бұрын
@L33Reacts Peter's solo catalog bears little resemblance to his work with Genesis. His WOMAD album of world music opened a whole new musical horizon for me. Peter's album Passion is the soundtrack from the movie The Last Temptation of Christ and is an incredible world music album.
@punker-gamer-trucker-guy11 ай бұрын
In before the blockade hits I'm going on 3 months clean of energy drinks. It was getting to the point where I could not go to sleep unless I drink one and I can't even understand how that works but my body was so fucked up off that shit. The first week was hard. I can only imagine that's what coming off of heroin or nicotine's like. My headaches were so bad but I had to fight that urge. Congrats on getting yourself clean of all these poisons that the man is constantly trying to sell us.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Proud of you brother... keep on truckin. It's hard. But it's worth it... we need to stick around. But those in power want us dead. So we need to have critical thinking skills so we can tell what is good for us or not....Sadly most people don't have it anymore lol
@denisle1311 ай бұрын
Lamia!
@maxlevett747411 ай бұрын
youtube channel "My Polished Boots" has a high audio quality live recording 1 hour 49 minutes "Genesis-Empire Theatre Liverpool 19th April 1975 (Incredible)" (goto channel, select Popular tab, it is most viewed for reasons that will be obvious when you listen)
@thomasrudy613211 ай бұрын
have you reacted to supper's ready? maybe their best song with Peter
@edhardwick253811 ай бұрын
Rael is on a spiritual, mystical journey. The longest journey you will ever take is the one inside. It's the only revolution that matters. Another great album about this same subject is The Moody Blues "In Search Of The Lost Chord". Find the pearl and win a prize! LOL
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Isn't it strange that I did my first ever video for MB and it was that exact album today then? Strange indeed lol
@lisaweston632211 ай бұрын
Get to side 3 SOON! To me, side four falls flat. But side 3 has some of the most original and breathtaking music you will ever hear. There are two kinds of people who listen to music; those who have heard 'The Waiting Room' ... and everyone else. I want to see the look on your face! When I was in college aged 17, the musicians who were on my courses held this album like it was a baby in their arms. They cradled it and looked at it like parents do when they say birth is a miracle. Sides 2 and 3 would be an astonishing album on their own.
@Pcrimson111 ай бұрын
Lee, the Lamb is Peter's farewell. Those vocals on Back in NYC could only be Peter's. He has a much rougher voice.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right bro! It's just so hard for me to discern between the two sometimes. I'll get there!! Lol. I loved this.
@Pcrimson111 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts I'm a full fledge Genesis nerd. I could probably tell their farts apart. Hopefully, you won't get that far...
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
@Pcrimson1 *fart noise* snifffffff.... oh yeah that's Phil baby.
@denisle1311 ай бұрын
the lead vocal is doubled... Its peter and phil, its confusing because it both of them! I am 70, seen em live and been a fan forever!
@pwethman111 ай бұрын
I saw the Musical Box do the whole Lamb concert earlier this year. Closest you’ll see to the real thing!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I bet that was awesome Peter. I would have LOVED to have seen that.
@thomashanna87599 ай бұрын
I cried. Seeing them again in June. They kill “Supers Ready “
@crosebore378111 ай бұрын
there are plenty of superb bands, but Genesis is on its own out in the stratosphere
@rk41gator11 ай бұрын
The blocking is ridiculous, time-consuming, and must be aggravating as hell. Most of the artists do not block, but their record labels are guilty. It is so short-sighted. Glad you're back with The Lamb. It seems you are really 'getting it' and appreciating their nuanced grace. Looking forward to side 'c'.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Yeah bro, you have no idea... very annoying. Half my videos aren't even monetized lol. It's all good tho
@hiroprotagonist970211 ай бұрын
Hang in there L33
@bobcorbin329411 ай бұрын
Yet another great album cover by Hipgnosis the same team that brought you all those great Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd and Peter Gabriel solo album covers just to name a few. Oh and Going For the One and Tormato by Yes also.
@peterthompson801411 ай бұрын
My nickname in high school was Rael. Lol.
@ignatzmuskrat300011 ай бұрын
Good luck with the longevity of the review. Thankfully, the commercial money-makers aren't on this side. Just progressive classics. The thing about this record is that Genesis did an album centered around an american--not british, lad, and his inner conflicts about the material world that manifests itself, on vinyl.
@AndrewLeigh-v1l6 ай бұрын
Steve on guitar ❤
@latheofheaven101711 ай бұрын
It's funny how early 70s prog had such a bad press for decades. Once punk came along this music was dismissed as a self-indulgent joke. It's really interesting to see young people discover 70s prog and hear it with unbiased ears - and love it the way I loved it when it came out.
@Alix777.11 ай бұрын
At the end of the 70's all the greatest bands started to decline, Yes, Genesis, ELP, VDGG, Gentle Giant. I mean, that's a fact. They were here for more than a decade and young music fans started to see it as stale and uncool.
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I am glad I came into this music with an open mind. but i have been listening to modern prog and deathcore-ish prog since I was in middle school. and they are the descendants of this era. They are all sprinkled with this style, just merged with a more modern sense. So, I was a prime target to fall in love with this music. the 70s were the fucking best. from a millennial.
@latheofheaven101711 ай бұрын
@@Alix777. To my ears, they declined; either sounding tired or morphing into different styles - and as with Genesis becoming enormously more popular. I wonder though if punk hadn't come along, would other early-prog type bands have come along with fresh ideas, and taken the music onwards? Or perhaps there's only so much you can do in this area. I don't know. I do think that this style of music produced a few handfuls of albums of really special music, and because of that, is all the more precious.
@latheofheaven101711 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts My feeling is modern prog seems to be more self-consciously interested in technique but is less successful at composition and creating atmospheres. That is of course a huge sweeping statement - my personal reaction to what I've heard - and in no way meant as a criticism, as it's just my old head reacting. I would love to discover modern bands that change my mind!
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Coma ecliptic by between the buried and me. Start there. It's a metal concept album opera. And it's insane. The concept and the other realities they visit are so eerie and plausible that it frightened at me first listen as an empath. They were in touch with some higher powers for some of the concepts on this album. Intrinsic reincarnation, baby.
@jimralston756211 ай бұрын
Good reaction and analysis! Side 1 and 2 is superb. One of my favorites from teens. Lyrically this is Peter's saga of ending his Genesis relationship, and wondering WTF is next? The Chamber of 32 Doors - what choice will get me out of this funk?
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Thank you Jim! I really appreciate it. I have immensely enjoyed both sides so far. I can't wait to hear the rest... this band is so special. All of these amazing musicians together to make such beautiful and complex music.
@FaceBat9 ай бұрын
First of all, it isn't Phil singing, it's Peter. And even if it was Phil singing, it doesn't mean he was playing & singing at the same time; it's a studio recording...things don't have to be recorded all at once. Peter was the lead singer on Genesis' first six studio albums (not to mention Genesis Live), of which this was the sixth. Then he quit & Phil became the lead singer on the subsequent albums. Peter has a deeper, more soulful voice, & it cracks occasionally; Phil has a higher, more "professional-sounding" voice. Phil's harmonies blend well with Peter's lead vocals, because both their voices have that slight "raspiness" to them.
@rufuspage621011 ай бұрын
Nice one Lee, sides three and four are even better IMHO ;)
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
Next week will either be side 3 or another track from nursery cryme. It's up to yall!
@rufuspage621011 ай бұрын
😇
@mikemicrael574911 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts Side C while it's still fresh. Are you following with the lyrics? Knowing the story and following the lyrics helps immensely when digesting this dense masterpiece.
@PJprog11 ай бұрын
I would complete The Lamb then return to Nursery Cryme , but life is good whichever direction you choose. 😍
@mattleppard197011 ай бұрын
9:41 Personnel check ❤
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I'm gonna have it open on my phone before I start the video from now on lol
@mattleppard197011 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts Watch out for challenges with Drama/Yes!
@murraybartley44673 ай бұрын
In answer to your question "is that Peter or Phil?" ...Peter on main and backing, Phil doing a load of harmony backing and extras, and prob Mike and Tony when needed. This sounds like the most recent remaster. It has been remixed, with slightly different backing vocals being more pronounced, extra reverb, "embiggened" frequencies. ...and unfortunately...Steves guitar was mixed down in parts...especially Hairless Heart with his underlying deep harmony line that absolutely makes the track! ...I'm not even sure it's there! Tony mixed it down in a fit of autocracy i guess, sour grapes? ...not sure, but that is one of my favourite tracks and i consider thus version ruined somewhat without the extra dimension of Steve's other guitar line. For my money the original recording was great, maybe the first and second cd versions are ok, faithful to the original, just might need a little eq to your taste.
@davidhoward732211 ай бұрын
Steve is doing the lamb highlights next year got me ticket liverpool philharmonic
@ChuckDrennen10 ай бұрын
Gabriel's last album with Genesis.
@geraldsnyder808410 ай бұрын
It's ALL Peter!
@PJprog11 ай бұрын
Instead of Genesis read Genius !! 😍
@Tonyblack26111 ай бұрын
I always thought that "Counting Out Time" didn't follow the narrative of the rest of the album.
@johngreen358711 ай бұрын
Worst song on the album for me
@L33Reacts11 ай бұрын
I get what your saying. It does seem different.
@joannparker197710 ай бұрын
Then… there’s Phil Collins on drums. So young
@Kevin605911 ай бұрын
Most of the time on any albums with Gabriel on them, Phil's vocals are relegated to backup vocals. One exception at least, on Selling England... but Gabriel takes lead vocals 99% of the time.
@briancleveland61156 ай бұрын
A grown person shouldn't have anxiety.
@L33Reacts6 ай бұрын
Yeah ok lol
@briancleveland61156 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts I had anxiety one time, I was 8 and it was Christmas eve, I was so anxious I couldn't sleep.
@L33Reacts6 ай бұрын
Yeah well when you have to live in a crackhead motel away from your kids and girlfriend with no car and no way to see them like I was at the time of this video.. you have no clue. Stop being a bitch old man 😂
@briancleveland61156 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts You have me mistaken for someone else, everyone has various troubles if you can't deal with them you should find a bridge and use it.
@briancleveland61156 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts By the way I guess it makes you feel tough to insult strangers on YT so good luck with that.
@hiroprotagonist970211 ай бұрын
When Pete left, it wasn't a forgone conclusion that Phil would take over as lead vocalist. They auditioned a few vocalist. Frustrated with the applicants, Phil finally said something like, I can do better than any of these blokes. Paraphrasing.
@AndrewLeigh-v1l6 ай бұрын
Genesis 😂
@sigil577211 ай бұрын
Hey L33 I recommend, urge and entreat you to experience the whole album with Nathaniel Barlam's masterful animations - playlist here kzbin.info/www/bejne/oaOUYmN8gpKkqNU - Peter Gabriel's lyrics are very, very dense and you can't be referring to the story of Rael on the sleeve the whole time. I found it profoundly changed how I appreciated this album, and I've known it since its release :-0
@bobchatham465511 ай бұрын
Can someone start a Go Fund Me to develop The Lamb to actually have a Broadway production....and why has this not already happened? Thanks @L33 for your channel, love your reactions, comments and musical choices!😍