A second SDT live testimony of this great but short-live band. Here they are guests on the Foxtrot's Genesis tour and without drummer so it's quite different of the previous post. Moreover songs are only from their first album on Charisma (the Genesis label of course), a rather weaker album than The Machine That Cried that was partially played on later shows of the year. But, you'll see (more precisely hear) that they could put the fire on stage, even in front of an audience waiting with impatience their progressive shit (I say that but in 1972 I was a Genesis fan so I was one of them, except that in France we had not STD with them). This live set was released with an awfully ugly cover sleeve some years ago under the title Live on the Foxtrot Tour 4 years ago. I changed the cover for a DIM (did-it-myself) one based once again upon the famous and weird Mexico's Island of the Dolls, since I think is a fine illustration to go with the music that played the band. There's still one live set to come soon. Meanwhile, catch this one here.
A second SDT live testimony of this great but short-live band. Here they are guests on the Foxtrot's Genesis tour and without drummer so it's quite different of the previous post. Moreover songs are only from their first album on Charisma (the Genesis label of course), a rather weaker album than The Machine That Cried that was partially played on later shows of the year. But, you'll see (more precisely hear) that they could put the fire on stage, even in front of an audience waiting with impatience their progressive shit (I say that but in 1972 I was a Genesis fan so I was one of them, except that in France we had not STD with them). This live set was released with an awfully ugly cover sleeve some years ago under the title Live on the Foxtrot Tour 4 years ago. I changed the cover for a DIM (did-it-myself) one based once again upon the famous and weird Mexico's Island of the Dolls, since I think is a fine illustration to go with the music that played the band. There's still one live set to come soon. Meanwhile, catch this one here.
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