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Genesis 1980 Duke Stage Recreated in Lego

For many the Duke tour is one of the best tours from a performance and a set list perspective.   The Tour set list was mainly comprised of: Deep in the Motherlode Dancing With The Moonlit Knight (intro)/Carpet Crawlers Squonk, One for the Vine, Behind the Lines/Duchess/Guide Vocal, Turn it On Again, Duke’s Travels/Duke’s End, Say It’s Alright Joe, Ripples, The Lady Lies, Misunderstanding, In The Cage/Slippermen/Afterglow, Follow You Follow Me, Dance On A Volcano/Los Endos, I Know What I…

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Domino and Throwing it all Away – Genesis 70s Style

Sascha Krieger‎ recorded a version of Domino and Throwing it all Away in a 70s style. Trying to recreate the way the song might have sounded if it had been written a decade earlier. It was written 4 years ago, and I remember sharing it at that time. I was trying to find it again today and thought it should be archived for easy retrieval. Enjoy! Domino – Genesis 70s Style Domino (Genesis Cover in 70s Style) by Sascha Krieger…

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And the Lambs Play on a Roundabout (I see Prog everywhere)

And the Lamb Lies…. I’m losing on the swings I’m losing on the… I’ll be the roundabout… Lambs Spotted Playing On Roundabout In Deserted Playground During Coronavirus Lockdown Hairdresser Debbie Ellis, 52, captured the footage in a field attached to her home on Apr 2. We have a field that belongs to us by our house and we let it to a guy who keeps sheep in there as a hobby. We have a roundabout there from when my kids…

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Genesis the Black Show in Lego

Genesis The Black Show 1974 Genesis started their “Selling England by the Pound” tour in September 1973 in Europe , going to USA/Canada at the end of the year and returning to Europe for some more shows from January to mid February 1974. Today these performances are known as the “white shows”. However, from March to May 1974 Genesis returned once again to USA/Canada and this time they radically changed the stage sets: The famous “hour glass” shaped props were…

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Lego – Genesis Live 1977 (guest post)

Hans Jörg, the drummer of King of Agogik, has modified and expanded the Genesis live 1976 stage to create a stunning 1977 live diorama. We have the live lineup of that period of: Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford, Chester Thomson, and Tony Banks. Complete with a stage, an audience, lights, mixing desk, and even a smoke machine! “I’ve loved the band Genesis since….feels like forever..;-)  I love to play with Lego, especially with my kids…long time ago…. I do it…

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12 Lego Minifigure Music Icons

Lego have teamed up with movies and TV shows, plus have their own line of themed sets, but what about music? There are a number of general pop, rock music themed sets and minifigures. However there are not many actual rock and pop icons that have been immortalised in Lego (officially that is). Here we list 12 official and non-official Lego rock and pop Minifigure icons: 1. The Beatles: John, Paul, George and Ringo Top of the list is the…

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The lighted Lego Stage (Guest Post)

The lighted Genesis ’73 stage by Michael Pellerin (Pellerin Multimedia, Inc. ) I have customised the Live 1973 stage set to include lights! Here are photos of the current version of his stage and the process to complete it: For display purposes, I decided to create a case for the entire stage and ordered a custom 13”W x 8.5”H x 8.5”D acrylic case and used its base as the bottom layer to build on top of, adhering the Lego bricks to it.…

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Happy Halloween

Steven Wilson – The Holy Drinker Mike Oldfield – Tubular Bells Rush – Witch Hunt Released 12 years apart, The Musical Box and Home by the Sea both contain ghostly themes. Plus these are two amazing songs from quite different musical eras of Genesis. The Musical Box From the album Nursery Cryme. Released 12 November 1971 The song is based on a story of two Victorian children one called Henry and the other called Cynthia. Poor Henry is beheaded by his friend Cynthia…

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