Star Of Sirius (7:03)

Cover of Live Archive (bonus disc: 1970s)

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  • AstuteClass

    v Clearly never listened to Shadow of the Hierophant and A Tower Struck Down, from the same album. And I love Gabriel (hence my avatar), and Collins, and Banks, and Rutherford.

    5 Sep 2012 Reply
  • muhqwahn

    As far as I'm concerned it has always been Gabriel who made the difference. This is a good piece of music, I don't question it, but it lacks of the genius stroke, of that one special ingredient that divides the masterpieces from the good. Its not magic, its like Marillion without Fish.

    23 May 2012 Reply
  • JeffGascoyne

    What a shame this album could not have been a true Genesis album. What would have happened if Steve Hackett had got into the taxi with Phil instead of walking away....

    6 Jan 2012 Reply
  • yone1968

    Great musician and artist...what else to say...

    30 Oct 2011 Reply
  • BamBino1951

    Excellent song from an excellent album. I saw Peter Gabriel Perform the Musical Box live from Nursery Crime and I believe that I can say with some authority that no one on Earth could have sung/performed that masterpiece the way he did.

    18 Oct 2011 Reply
  • tupichok

    Бриллиант 70-х

    10 Oct 2011 Reply
  • kokocijo

    PURE EPICOCITY

    3 Mar 2011 Reply
  • Viethra

    Steve Hackett and the other instrumentalists are what gave Genesis that signature sound that defined its progressive rock period. Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins were equally important to the band's formula. If you'll notice, all members of Genesis were influenced by each other. The singing on Nursery Cryme or Lamb could have been done by anyone in the band. It was the collaborative writing that made them so good. Gabriel leaving the band and their switch to pop were not directly related. Collins sis not make that decision either. The whole band made that choice, together

    22 Feb 2011 Reply
  • mcleverley

    Brilliant chill out music from a talented musician

    29 Jan 2011 Reply
  • kokocijo

    Probably my favourite track from 'Voyage of the Acolyte', although 'Ace of Wands' is killer, too!

    10 Oct 2010 Reply
  • su-22-m-4

    wo gibts die meisten haustiere ? bei last.fm

    22 Aug 2010 Reply
  • Thermalbad

    Das ist Genesis:)))))) Es ist wundervoll:))))))))))))))))

    4 Aug 2010 Reply
  • Crush1800

    AWESOME...JUST AWESOME...PEACE

    2 Jun 2010 Reply
  • daileron38

    "irreconcilable differences" is the phrase you're looking for.

    13 May 2010 Reply
  • fherocking

    all of them are still alive, why not one last time for us GENESIS....,

    17 Apr 2010 Reply
  • MasahikoMisawa

    love it

    14 Feb 2010 Reply
  • mightygnome

    he should never have left genesis his music always hankers back to that and lacks the input of the others

    11 Feb 2010 Reply
  • tights1916

    ............just a brillant track.........

    18 Jan 2010 Reply
  • daileron38

    Bambino, hear hear!! I liked his use of a broader range of singers on PDT, but this is certainly one of the best.

    11 Jan 2010 Reply
  • BamBino1951

    Genenis was never the same band when Peter Gabriel left. But this is one of the best solo albums from the progressive era.

    1 Jan 2010 Reply
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