• Genesis 9:1:24 9.40 PM

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Piano: Gail Nobles
    Background music: Pixabay.com
    Photo: Raph_PH - GenesisO2260322 (32 of 42)
    Usage: Wikipedia CC BY 2.0

    Today we're turning up the volume on a band that's all about the magic of the moment. I'm talking about none other than the legendary Genesis. You might know them best by their hit That's All. It is a group composition and appears as the second track on the 1983 album Genesis. It was the album’s second single after Mama.

    The sngle reach number six in early 1984 making it their first billboard hot 100 top 10 hit. As the bands first break into the billboard hot 100 top 10, the song is included in rock song index: The 7500 most important songs for the rock 'n' roll era.

    Now Genesis ain't just your average rock band. There're a musical journey through time starting way back in the late 60s. These guys were blasting out progressive rock vibes taking listeners on a wild lyrical ride. We're talking symphonic masterpieces and storytelling that will make your heart sing and your mind dance.

    With members like Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins, they have crafted a sound that's both intricate and assessable. Whether you're grooving to Invisible Touch or just chilling with Land of Confusion, each track is a celebration of creativity and passion.

    So crank up the volume and dive into the world of Genesis. The band music inspires listeners and remind listeners that when it comes to heartbreak and hope, sometimes all you need to say is that's all.

    I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to Eagle Harp.
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