![]() ![]() So Genesis did, creating a song that was first a 23-minute side-long masterpiece, then inspiration for the album cover, then a rough-draft road map for where Genesis would go on 1974's Peter Gabriel era-closing The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, and then a cool Easter-egg moment on 1976's A Trick of the Tail when Phil Collins included a key lyric (" there's an angel standing in the sun") near the end of the otherwise all-instrumental "Los Endos. ![]() Instead, the head of Charisma Records insisted that they keep going. ![]() Steve Hackett, however, wasn't convinced: "I thought the first time Tony Stratton-Smith heard it he was gonna say: 'Sorry, boys, game's up, contract's canceled, you'll be hearing from our lawyers,'" Hackett later recalled. singer: Waverly Earp moves across the world from her humble home in Purgatory, to Paris. "Supper's Ready" set an early cornerstone for the burgeoning new genre of prog. Randy Nedley is a dance instructor just roll with the idea. For Genesis, however, the timing was just right. It was his least favorite time of the day. And then through the intercom a song starts to crackle, the soundtrack of a forgotten life. Slow Dance in Purgatory - By Amy HarmonPrologueThe halls had long since expelled the energetic swarm of youthful humanity, and the din of lockers and laughter had long since settled into stillness. This seven-section tale is ultimately about awful timing, as two lovers visit strange new worlds only to return home as the apocalypse gets underway. The hallways are empty, the school day long over, the din of lockers and youthful laughter have dissolved into silence. ![]()
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