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Genesis - Supper's Ready - More than 50 Years of Genesis: Suppers Ready - Over 50 Years of Genesis

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Pythagoras (a Greek extra) is deliriously happy as he manages to put exactly the right amount of milk and honey on his corn flakes Once again we have the G.E.S.M. offering eternal life, but only if they are a part of his religion. Compare with modern Church practices. Gabriel: "The first sequence was about a scene that happened with me and Jill [Gabriel's then wife]..." The G.E.S.M. is apparently stoking the fires of destruction whilst offering a cure for it's ills. Compare with modern business practices.

Nei brevi riassunti dei sette brani di Supper’s Ready, la nota di Apocalypse in 9/8 ha una versione scherzosa di Pitagora: Gabriel later claimed other parts of the lyrics were inspired by a late-night sighting of seven shrouded men walking in his garden. Mike from Buffalo Ny, Nythere is another Genesis cover band that uses the costumes and does the older genesis, they are out of Canada, they are called "over the garden wall".I have seen them and they are spectacular!

Steve Hackett – SUPPER´S READY – In collaboration with Todmobile and SinfoniaNord

Pythagoras and his students believed that everything was related to mathematics and that numbers were the ultimate reality and, through mathematics, everything could be predicted and measured in rhythmic patterns or cycles. According to Iamblichus, Pythagoras once said that "number is the ruler of forms and ideas and the cause of gods and demons." Compare this with Peter's programme where Pythagoras - a greek extra in this drama - is deliriously happy that he has measured out just enought milk and honey on his cornflakes - a measurement of taste? Is there really no accounting for taste? Scientifically speaking - yes. Also, if number is the cause of gods and demons, then compare this with note (32). Nella storia, il culto di Aten cercò di unificare con la forza tutte le religioni d’Egitto sotto il proprio controllo. From an interview in 1980: G: "The land [on the farm where I lived as a child] used to belong to my grandfather, and there is a big house, Coxhill, which is lived in by a guru now. It's the house where I imagined the story of 'Musical Box' taking place, a big Victorian manor with wood paneling, a billiard room, and croquet lawn. I used to look at the dragonflies - butterflies, flutterbies, gutterflies! They used to fly around the river on the farm and now, fifteen years later, they have all dissapeared, which is sad." Durante la messa nel giorno di San Giovanni, con la chiesa piena di uomini, donne e bambini, il pezzente si mise a suonare il suo flauto. Sometimes Phil Collins would pretend he wasn't listening by saying "I'm sorry everybody, I wasn't actually paying attention to what he was saying", then start playing a jazzy little riff on the hi-hat. Peter would then improvise some vocal sounds like "Bom tiddly BAM toodly doobim toodoo" or something like that.)

The Farmer seems to tend his farm with clear water. Is this the true way of fighting fire? Compare with the character in the song Stagnation who kneels down to drink some water that has hopefully not been contaminated by nuclear destruction. Also, compare with the lyrics of Gabriel's later solo song "San Jacinto", where the indian pledges to continue to drink from the stream. G: "...[Jill and I] saw other faces in each other, and I was very frightened, in fact. It was almost as if something else had come into us, and was using us as a meeting point. The curtain flew wide open, though there was no wind, and the room became ice cold..." Supper’s Ready is still popular today because it is a timeless example of great art. The song’s themes of spiritual awakening and Armageddon are just as relevant today as they were in the 1970s, and the song’s use of religious and mythological imagery continues to resonate with listeners. Additionally, the song’s complex and ambitious structure ensures that it rewards repeated listens. What legacy has Supper’s Ready left in music? Is this, then, the goal of all this transformation? Humanism? The line "happy as geese" seems to be connected with note (27) Whatever one took from the lyrics, Supper’s Ready immediately assumed the mantle of all-time showstopper at Genesis concerts, Gabriel going through several ever more outlandish costume changes before ascending to the indoor sky in a silver suit at its climax.

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Non è molto chiaro nel testo, ma sembra che siano trasformati in altro, o spinti in acqua. Willow Farm (11:05 – 15:36) Pythagoras was very interested in music, and so were his followers. The Pythagoreans were musicians as well as mathematicians. Pythagorean tuning is the basis of modern western musical scales. Once we'd done that, it took on a whole other level. The drums were in there playing heavily and it became such a big thing. And, I think particularly, the climax which occurs with the 'Apocalypse in 9/8,' which is a sort of extended keyboard solo that ends in massive chords with fantastic vocal performance from Peter, it still really works. Anche personaggi importanti come Winston Churchill non è esonerato dalle trasformazioni: prima un travestito, poi una bandiera inglese, poi un sacchetto di plastica. Un giorno, in paese compare un uomo vestito di pezze, dicendo a tutti di essere un cacciatore di ratti e di poter risolvere il prolema.

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