Genesis - The Battle Of Epping Forest download song

  • Artist: Genesis
  • Song: The Battle Of Epping Forest
  • Genre: Rock
  • Length: 11:47
  • Size: 22.1MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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ϟ Релакс

2023-03-27 15:33:06 | Profile
Doesn't matter how often I hear this song, I always marvel and Collins' drumming.

Explosive Liquid

2023-01-06 21:40:59 | Profile
Phil Collins, great drummer. More people should know him from stuff like this, instead of his mid '80s and beyond output.

Анна кодова

2022-09-19 03:27:50 | Profile
Who could possibly doubt Phil's drumming?? Just listen to Brand X and all the stuff he's done with Genesis! He's one of the BEST in prog rock history!!

Kevin Romanowski

2022-09-06 08:23:26 | Profile
" Never been alone, since getting a radio 'phone..." Someone saw the future!

Jermu

2022-08-25 14:57:21 | Profile
Every song on "Selling England by the Pound" is a gem.

ese.hombre

2022-08-24 06:57:29 | Profile
6:13 - "Louise, is the Reverend hard to please?" [Monty Python's Terry Jones, pops out in full drag from the background to chime in with...] " You're telling me! " ~ (BTW - The very first picture when you Google search "Terry Jones drag"  is perfect for what I had in mind! :-D )

magdalena tutuianu

2022-08-13 18:20:46 | Profile
Never understood why the band didn't like this song much... I think Peter's lyrics are hilarious, and the instrumentation is beautiful. They seem sometimes clueless about how magnificent and legendary the work from their 70s prog rock albums is in the eyes of music and rock fans. Sure, the 80s pop albums sold more, but like fast food, it tasted good initially and then left people hungry. The 70s output is now what people are searching for.

Siwar Bouabana

2022-08-11 08:26:19 | Profile
First few times I ever heard this I thought it was not that great and muddled.. but the more I have heard it over the years I appreciate different bits more and more.

datedoctorsean

2022-06-21 04:03:44 | Profile
No doubt. Only Phil could take all these odd ball time signatures and actually make them groove. Just plain bad ass. People forget what a phenomenal drummer he is.

sage young

2022-06-20 11:16:48 | Profile
Gabriel says now that he thinks there's too much going on in this song lyrically speaking. I have to say I totally disagree. It's a feckin masterpiece. Lyrically and musically.

george412

2022-04-04 13:47:55 | Profile
From one of the best prog rock albums ever

LEON MACK

2022-03-25 19:03:52 | Profile
I think "Selling England By The Pound" is the best-produced Gabriel-era Genesis album, especially noticeable in the drums. The subtlety of Phil's drumming is captured perfectly, and the mix of the whole album is tight and well-balanced.  Mike Rutherford has to be one of the most underrated bassists ever. His bass tone on this album (and this song in particular) is soooo good. Much brighter than on previous albums. The drums/bass interplay on this song is amazing.

Memez Machine

2022-03-25 15:34:05 | Profile
Am I the only one who gets terrified when they sing "picnic"?

Charles Kongro

2021-11-15 02:20:01 | Profile
The sheer quality of this band [at that time] is overwhelming.

Marco Girón

2021-10-06 17:18:26 | Profile
So many of my friends simply don't "get" Genesis of this period. Twelve minutes? Every second of those twelve minutes is a treasure of lyrics and musicianship.

iRaiseTheDead

2021-08-03 00:03:13 | Profile
It truly just makes me want to cry. I think of the friends who listened and loved this song along side of me and the entire Selling England By The Pound album. All but one they are gone. For me? This is one the album I love the most. I don't know how else to explain it. Friends? The time? Production and .... ? I cannot explain it. But I know every word, feel every note and ...? While stationed in Ansbach, Germany in 1985-1987 I listened to this song on my "Sony Walkman" during the Cold World while driving my Company Platoon Leader through Marktredvitz, Germany. I am 54 now and I will simply never forget, never.