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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 76 – Conversation with Dave Kerzner 1:16:46
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Musician, writer, and producer Dave Kerzner joins the Tabletop to discuss the origins of his latest project with his group Sonic Elements , It – A 50th Anniversary Celebration of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway .
In December 2024, the YouTube Channel Drumeo released a new documentary, “ Phil Collins: Drummer First .” The Tabletop shares their thoughts on the sit down interview, conducted by Phil’s son Nic.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 74 – Orchestral Genesis with Adam Kromelow 1:22:21
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Genesis Piano Project’s Adam Kromelow talks about how his performance of Genesis classics came together with the Gatineau Symphony Orchestra, and the Tabletop weigh in on the announcement of The Lamb boxset due in March 2025.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 73 – “GTR” with Jonathan Mover 2:40:00
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1986 may be remembered most for Invisible Touch and So , but Steve Hackett , along with Steve Howe, also enjoyed some time on the Billboard charts with their project, GTR . The Tabletop discusses this album by the supergroup, and gets the inside scoop from GTR drummer Jonathan Mover.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 72 – “The Geese & the Ghost” with Anthony Phillips 2:35:53
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Genesis co-founder Anthony Phillips shares his memories with the Tabletop about recording his 1977 debut solo album, “The Geese & the Ghost.” Adam Kromelow from the Genesis Piano Project joins the discussion.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 71 – “The Circus and the Nightwhale” 1:25:00
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The Tabletop dives right into the mouth of the nightwhale to review Steve Hackett’s 30th solo release, a semi-autobiographical concept album that many fans are calling his best work in years.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 70 – “…But Seriously” 2:11:21
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The “decade of Phil Collins” came to a close with the 1989 release of his fourth studio album, …But Seriously . The Tabletop tackles the more serious side of Phil, joined by Stacy Godfrey of the “ No Words Music ” podcast.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 69 – i/o The Album 1:24:39
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After an entire year of individual track reveals (and 21 years), Peter Gabriel’s i/o was finally released in December 2023. Was the song-a-month release strategy a satisfying experiment, or did it make the ultimate album release a bit anticlimactic? The Tabletop and returning guest David Priess offer their takes.…
The Tabletop discusses Peter Gabriel’s 12th and final Full Moon release of the year, “Live and Let Live,” and debates whether or not the character on the single’s artwork resembles a slubberdegullion on squeaky feet.
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The Tabletop discusses Peter Gabriel’s love letter to his late mother, “And Still,” and reviews Steve Hackett’s recent tour celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Foxtrot .
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 66 – i/o The Tour 2:05:47
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After 10 months of Full Moon releases, the Tabletop finally got to see Peter Gabriel perform these new tracks (as well as a few classics and two yet-to-be-released songs) on his i/o tour. Hear their review!
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The Tabletop discusses Peter Gabriel’s ninth Full Moon release, “This Is Home,” and then dives into the world of Genesis memorabilia, inspired by the new book, The Genesis Museum Collectors Exhibit .
The Tabletop discusses Peter Gabriel’s new/old track, “Love Can Heal.” Although it is his most recent Full Moon release, the haunting song was played live on his 2016 tour with Sting. Hear what the Tabletop thinks of the track, and the story behind Peter’s special dedication.
For the first of two August full moons, Peter Gabriel has released the most upbeat track from i/o (if not of all his work), “Olive Tree.” The Tabletop barks up that tree with their review, and discusses the recently revealed track list for the upcoming album.
Peter Gabriel describes his seventh Full Moon release, “So Much,” as a track that has been called his best by some, while others do not like it at all. The Tabletop shares their view, and then listens to the “Phil Collins” version of “Not About Us.”
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 61 – A Conversation with “Everything Phil Collins!” 1:29:37
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Tabletoppers Mike & Tom are guests on the YouTube channel “ Everything Phil Collins! ” hosted by Scott Orr. The trio nerds out over everything from the history of Tabletop Genesis to favorite album openers to Peter’s latest releases.
Will Peter Gabriel’s sixth Full Moon release, “Road to Joy,” finally satisfy the Tabletoppers’ need for a fun, funky track? Plus, they discuss two early ’70s Genesis performances that have long been available in low quality versions, but were recently uploaded by The Midnight Special in pristine quality.…
The Tabletop discusses “Four Kinds of Horses,” the fifth Full Moon release, and the last one before Peter Gabriel’s long-awaited i/o tour begins on May 18!
The Tabletop discusses the title track from Peter Gabriel’s upcoming album i/o , and weighs in on Ghost’s cover of “Jesus He Knows Me.”
Peter Gabriel’s third Full Moon release from i/o , “Playing for Time,” features the piano prominently, so the Tabletop enlists Genesis Piano Project ’s Adam Kromelow to help them break it down.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 56 – “Acting Very Strange” 2:10:24
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Why, no one could EVER talk for two hours about Mike Rutherford’s second solo album, “Acting Very Strange,” could they? To that, the Tabletop says, “Hold our beers, Maxine!” Simon Godfrey ( Tribe of Names ) and Rutherford aficionado Katherine Stratton join Mike and Tom for a lively discussion about this infamous record.…
“The Court” is in session as the Tabletop gives its verdict on Peter Gabriel’s latest Full Moon release. Plus, they play “Point/Counterpoint” on the topic of remixes.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 54 – “Hello, I Must Be Going!” 2:02:52
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The Tabletop discusses Phil Collins’ second solo album; all the anger, heartache, and even a bit of creepiness, that is 1982’s “Hello, I Must Be Going!”
The Tabletop begins 2023 with a review of Peter Gabriel’s new track, “Panopticom,” from his upcoming album i/o , and gives a preview of what topics they’ll be covering this year.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 52 – “Peter Gabriel (Security)” 1:55:47
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There’s plenty of “dancing on the tabletop” as we discuss Peter Gabriel’s fourth solo album. Adam Kromelow from the Genesis Piano Project brings his musical expertise (aka, nerdiness) to help breakdown the genius of these eight tracks, which turn–SHOCK!–40 years old this year!
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 51 – “Testify” 1:59:47
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When Tabletoppers Mike and Tom were guests on Al Melchior’s “ You, Me, and an Album ” podcast, they discussed the highs and (swing) lows of Phil Collins’ 2002 release, “Testify.” What did they think? Don’t get them started!
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 50 – “It’s Your Show: Listener Questions” 1:29:52
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It’s been a long, long time … seven years and fifty episodes, to be exact! The Tabletop celebrates by turning over the show to you, the listener! You asked, we’ve done our best to answer!
Journalist Jelisa Castrodale joins the Tabletop for a fun discussion about her recent Genesis pieces for VICE, the band’s imminent final shows, and Tony Banks’ ubiquitous 1991 sweatshirt!
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 48 – Post-U.S. Tour Wrap Up 1:09:58
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The Tabletop reflects on what most likely were the last Genesis shows ever on American soil (the soil, the soil, the soil!). Former Tabletoppers Stacy and Simon Godfrey join the discussion to share their thoughts on the concert, the state of the band, the stage setup, setlist favorites, and more.
The fights! The jealousy! The rivalries! The Reelz Channel turned up the drama to 11 in their recent entertaining special, “Breaking the Band: Genesis.” Former Tabletopper Stacy Godfrey shares her experience being a “talking head” for the program, and we hear behind-the-scenes tales from director Samuel Bates.…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 46 – “Genesis Piano Project” 1:34:42
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The Tabletop sit down with friend and Genesis Piano Project member Adam Kromelow to discuss the new album, which was recorded at Charterhouse, the alma mater of the band’s founding members. Plus, we look back on the legacy of the late Angelo Di Loreto. The Genesis Piano Project album is available now from your preferred music streaming service.…
As “The Last Domino?” Tour finally gets under way, the Tabletop shares their hopes, dreams, and expectations for the long-awaited reunion shows. Plus, they discuss the upcoming 2-CD “Hits” collection and the recent tour documentary that aired on PBS – with no spoilers!
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 44 – “No Jacket Required” 2:08:02
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There’s a girl that’s been on our minds … all the time … Sta-Sta-Stacy! Former Tabletopper Stacy Godfrey (and current host of “No Words Music” ) pulls up a chair to discuss Phil Collins’ Grammy Award-winning album, “No Jacket Required.” We’ve got a long, long way to go back to 1985, when it was all Phil, all the time.…
“Holy Mother of God you’ve got to … see that new Bataclan video !” Genesis fans got a treat recently with the release of the well-known 1973 Paris concert footage, but now beautifully restored in 4K glory. The Tabletop share their reactions to the video and speak with the team behind the project, Adam Gottlob from The Genesis Museum and Thomas “Ikhnaton” Manchon.…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 42 – “Mike + The Mechanics” 2:01:56
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After moderate to little success with his first two solo albums, all Mike Rutherford needed was a miracle with his new project and their self-titled, debut album, “Mike + The Mechanics.” The Tabletop and special guest Katherine Stratton of mikerutherfordnet.com discuss this breakthrough album that spawned two Top 10 hits in the U.S.…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 41 – “The Fugitive” 2:21:55
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In 1983, keyboardist Tony Banks stepped out of his comfort zone to sing lead vocals on his second solo album, “The Fugitive.” Was this experiment a success? The Tabletop weighs in with the help of two special guests, writers (and longtime Genesis fans) Antony Johnston and Al Melchior .
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 40 – “Peter Gabriel 1 (Car)” 2:10:15
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Hearts around the Tabletop are going boom, boom, boom as the members dive deep into Peter Gabriel’s debut solo album. The 1977 release finds the former Genesis frontman exploring a variety of musical landscapes, from grandiose epics and straight up rock to blues/jazz and barbershop quartet. Excuse me??…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 39 – “The Fading Lights of 2020″ 1:01:58
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As 2020 becomes just another fading memory (thank God!), the Tabletop reflects on the past year, looks ahead to 2021, and shares news about exciting changes happening around the table.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 38 – “A Trick of the Tail” 1:49:24
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Holy Mother of God! Though many thought Peter Gabriel’s departure in 1975 signaled the end of Genesis, the remaining members—with drummer Phil Collins taking on lead vocals—proved them wrong with 1976’s “A Trick of the Tail,” their biggest selling album up to that point. The Tabletop discusses this pivotal album, which has aged a lot better than the protagonist in “Ripples…”!…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 37 – “Wise After The Event” 1:43:24
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As a founding member of Genesis, Anthony Phillips was considered to be the driving force in the early days, and his departure almost ended the band. He has since created a wealth of solo material, and in this episode the Tabletop discusses his 1978 sophomore effort, “Wise After The Event.”
Members of the Tabletop react to the news of “The Last Domino?” tour, Genesis’ first outing in 13 years. Which old songs might they revisit? Can Nic Collins fill Phil’s shoes? Will they come to the U.S.? The members discuss these questions and more!
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A very special Tabletop Genesis episode, where your erstwhile host, Mike Lord, reflects on his attendance at the 2019 Phil Collins and Steve Hackett shows. Plus, he takes questions from the teeming masses on Twitter! What could be better?
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 34 – “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Part 2” 2:08:02
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In Part One of their discussion of 1974’s “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway,” the Tabletop joined Rael as his journey took him from the streets of Manhattan to a chamber of 32 doors. In this episode, the group explores sides three and four of the epic concept album; will Rael ultimately flee to safety … or stay behind to help his brother John? Spoiler alert: “Hey John!”…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 33 – “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Part 1” 2:01:56
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The Tabletop descends upon Manhattan as they follow Rael on his epic journey as told in the 1974 concept album, “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.” This episode covers sides one and two of the Genesis masterpiece, which would prove to be Peter Gabriel’s last with the band.
In part two of our interview with Richard Macphail, the former Genesis road manager shares more stories from his time with the band and reveals his favorite tracks from each of their albums.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 31 – “Genesis Live” 1:20:03
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The Tabletop drops the needle on the first live album from Genesis, a fantastic five-song (and one unaccompanied bass pedal solo) snapshot of the group in top form during the 1973 Foxtrot tour.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 30 – “So” 1:56:24
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Hi there! Don’t give up, because the Tabletop is back with a new episode in which they say anything about Peter Gabriel’s smash 1986 album, “So.” Open up your ears (and fruit cages) and have a listen!
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 29 – “Interview with Richard Macphail” 1:07:46
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Though Genesis dedicated their first live album to a friend “who left April, 1973,” Richard Macphail tells the Tabletop that reports of his death were grossly exaggerated. In a lively sit-down interview, the unofficial sixth member of early Genesis reminisces about his lasting friendship with the band and shares stories from his memoir, “My Book of Genesis.”…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 28 – “From Genesis to Revelation” 1:56:51
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We’re waiting for you, come and join us now … as we look back on Genesis’ 1969 debut album, “From Genesis to Revelation.” No need to hang out in limbo when you can follow the members of the Tabletop to the land where the rainbow ends …
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 27 – “Interview with Tony Banks” 1:28:57
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Called the “only irreplaceable member of Genesis” by manager Tony Smith, founding member Tony Banks has created countless chord sequences that have made up the soundtrack to the lives of Genesis fans everywhere. In our interview with the legend, Tony looks back on Genesis, his solo projects, and his most recent work in the orchestral music world.…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 26 – “Seconds Out” (Redux) 1:52:40
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Genesis’ tour de force 1977 live album Seconds Out is revisited, this time with the Tabletop giving the masterpiece its deserved track-by-track breakdown. Plus, which version of Supper’s Ready do fans prefer: Peter’s Foxtrot or Phil’s Seconds Out? The results of the listener poll are revealed!
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 25 – “Selling England by the Pound” 1:51:34
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Take a little trip back with the Tabletop as they embark on the musical journey that is 1973’s Selling England by the Pound. Wimpy dreams, undinal songs, and east-end protection rights are explored in depth, and Steve Hackett shares his track-by-track memories of this iconic Genesis album.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 24 – “Interview with Jerry Marotta” 1:10:24
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Drummer Jerry Marotta joins the Tabletop for a lively discussion about everything from his work with Peter Gabriel, to how the dreaded “Disco Duck” stood in his way of #1! Plus, find out how you can catch him performing classic Gabriel (and Genesis!) tunes on the latest Security Project tour.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 23 – “Calling All Stations” 2:12:48
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And then there were two: Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks faced some uncertain weather when they set out to prove there was Genesis after Phil Collins with 1997’s “Calling All Stations.” Did the addition of Ray Wilson on vocals satisfy fans, or did the whole endeavor leave them feeling … shipwrecked? The members of the tabletop discuss!…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 22 – “Interview with Anthony Phillips” 1:02:58
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Members of the Tabletop join Genesis founding member Anthony Phillips around his table for some tea and a discussion about his solo career, 5.1 reissues, Spinal Tap, his current projects, and more.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 21 – “A Curious Feeling” 2:00:13
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What’s the topic of this episode? It’s “A Curious Feeling!” The members of the Tabletop chat for a while about Tony Banks’ 1979 debut solo album.
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 20 – “Smallcreep’s Day” 1:41:10
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At the end of the day, sit back, pour yourself a cup of moonshine, and enjoy the Tabletop’s take on Mike Rutherford’s first solo outing, 1980’s “Smallcreep’s Day.”
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 19 – “The Album Covers” 1:24:23
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From the “how much more black could it be?” cover of From Genesis to Revelation to the ectoplasmic font of Calling All Stations , the members of the Tabletop put their spin on the album artwork of Genesis. Plus, we’re counting down the Top 10 Genesis Album Covers as chosen by you, the listeners! [ Note: the giveaway mentioned in the episode has now ended ]…
In this special holiday episode, guitarist/songwriter extraordinaire Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa, Joe Satriani, Dethklok, and many more) discusses his passion for the music of Genesis. Mike touches on all aspects of his fandom, from how he first discovered the band and drawing The Lamb cover from memory, to creating his own custom Ant Phillips playlists! Plus, Mike recalls how he experienced a “close encounter of the frisbee kind” in 1977 at his first Genesis concert. Check out Mike’s music at www.keneally.com , or wherever fine music is available.…
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1 Tabletop Genesis Episode 17 – “Duke” 2:41:38
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There’s an extra chair around the Tabletop as Peter Jones of Tiger Moth Tales joins the group to go behind the lines of Genesis’ 1980 masterpiece, “Duke.” Check out Peter’s version of Guide Vocal (and more): https://youtu.be/nUm8x7YPTBQ
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