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Goegeous piece ! Love it a lot !!!!
ОтветитьCanterbury Odeon 1980, got a photo of Shearer's kit...
ОтветитьYou rule!
ОтветитьRemember hearing it live 1980, awesome, and again this year--still awesome! Fascinating piece, fascinating album.
ОтветитьHeard that track live at Mogador venue, Prais way back December 1980. Sheer classic !
ОтветитьWhat A Great Track, Thanks Steve!!!!!
ОтветитьI'd have liked this to have been with Genesis and maybe lyrics added with vocals by Phil Collins.
ОтветитьI brought my daughter and husband along to the gig in Folkestone last year. Looking around, the place was packed with balding men in glasses. All of a similar age to me and my husband! ‘Am I really that old?’ I thought.
I was wondering what my son in law Chris would make of it as he was a lover of black metal in his teenage years.
He absolutely loved the head banging quality of this track and told me it was the best gig he’d ever been to!
😍 adoro questo brano, è uno dei miei preferiti, avevo 16 anni quando comprai il vinile. Bravo Steve! 3 likes for you from Italy
ОтветитьThis one is full of mystery. Love the Mellotron and the bass pedal. This song has a few musical 'flavors' from the "Please Don't Touch" album.
ОтветитьWonderful album Spectral morning❤️
ОтветитьOh Steve, you're killing me with the sweetest nostalgia with this song. My personal memory is 1979 and 1980, Birmingham Odeon. Indeed those mighty bass pedal tones shook the auditorium. What an exquisite experience. To feel those notes physically in the body as well as hear them. That and the strains of the mellotron (novatron). I remember thinking to myself in that moment. This is more Genesis than Genesis. I'm forever indebted to you for continuing to bring us the 'orchestral' beauty and awe-inspiring music of Genesis and your equally beautiful music after leaving Genesis.
ОтветитьJust superb
ОтветитьManaged to get one of John Shearer's drumsticks back in the day City Hall Sheffield 👍 fantastic gig 😊
ОтветитьCut it before beautiful new melodic section starts, no? Loved this song immediately - heard it live 81 or 82 in TO and Vancouver - always great to hear the great Steve Hackett’s perspective !
ОтветитьSpectral Mornings is a desert island album! Wonderfully uplifting.
ОтветитьAbsolute masterpiece 🙏🏻
ОтветитьSteve I saw you perform Clocks live in 79 with the touring band you talk of here and the whole show blew me away completely! Clocks on album is Earth shattering as it is but live it is the ultimate ball buster foundation shaker of lesser buildings I agree! One of your darkest yet most epic songs in your discography!
ОтветитьSuch a brilliant song from an awesome album . I first heard playing whilst on holiday as a teen ager superb love to you and Jo stay safe and well 🙏❤️
ОтветитьSounds very European - almost Beethovenish.
ОтветитьLot's of Nice clean fun indeed Mr Hackett.Spectral mornings got to be one the best albums ever committed to wax.Just came in from work getting ready for a short holiday intermission.during that time i will give my copy another spin .Huge fan of your work and i will try to catch up with all of your postings.Have a great weekend!
ОтветитьI've always heard a hint of 'Carmina Burana' in the melody of 'Clocks.'
ОтветитьCarmina Burana
ОтветитьOne of your very best Steve
ОтветитьA bit of doom is good, Steve. To paraphrase George Bernard Shaw, ' a lifetime of happiness...would be hell on earth'. Who are we to argue... :)
ОтветитьA masterpiece
ОтветитьWhat a fantastic track
ОтветитьIncredible music that's timeless.
ОтветитьBest played loud and live.
Ответитьfrom a very happy time in my life, just love this track and of course the album
ОтветитьLove it! That song at the right volume, will change a heartbeat! Thank you for sharing the history of "Clocks" Steve!
ОтветитьInteresting how well rock and classical blend together. I love it too. Endless possibilities. Endless creativity.
ОтветитьGood memories of 1979 in Toronto at the Okeefe center
ОтветитьI remember seeing this being played live circa at the Hammersmith Odeon early 80's. Outstanding.
ОтветитьGreat song! Spirit of genesis
Ответить😂😂 shakes the foundations of some venues 🤣
ОтветитьOften wonder what staff at venues think when this is smashed! Great stuff again thanks.
ОтветитьThe bass pedals dislodged all my dental fillings! Superb live tune - so lucky to have seen the original touring band play this. Memories......
Ответить😯Blew me away seeing this live in Liverpool ('79?). My first live gig!
Thanks for changing my musical outlook for the better.
Loved the acoustic set also 👌. So serene and etheral 😑.
Thank you so much for the commentary on this song. It is a BIG favorite of mine. Such an awesome piece of artistry.
ОтветитьOne of the classic Hackett stalwarts. Thanks for the insights.
ОтветитьLove thes segments
You have to love social media that you can get up close and personal to artists you admire and get in depth insight into their music.
When I was young you had to hunt musical newspapers like NME for any quotes or interviews with your heroes. It was rare, and really nothing on television. Even music shows Old Grey Whistle Test were not interview format. Rockstar seemed so far away and unreachable.
Fantastic song, saw Steve I. 1979 on Spectral Mornings tour, amazing. Several other times in 80s.
Clearly a super nice guy. What a treat.
Those pedals shook the HELL out of my foundations, as well as those of the Roxy Theater in Hollywood California - November 1981. To this day, it was the greatest, most intense & powerful night of music I've ever witnessed. I was a Hackett newb that night: Been a fan for life ever since.
ОтветитьI always enjoyed the boots you worn in the video Steve !
ОтветитьBeen a fan of Genesis since 2017. Funny, a couple of days ago I discovered the album Spectral Mornings. That album is blowing me away so hard. Thanks, Steve! from a young lad of 21 years!
Hope after covid you can return to my hometown Guadalajara Mexico to see you live!
Had a copy of Spectral Mornings signed by the band after the show at the Manchester Apollo back in the day.
Ответить*looks at the nearest clock ‘Great Scott’!
Ответитьi saw Steve play that one in the early 80's, at the Petit Colisée de Québec.
and a couple months ago live in Quebec City again.
good memories! 😊
I’ve seen him 3 times in the last 15 months or so. Very lucky!
ОтветитьThis was my first exposure to Spectral Mornings ❤❤❤
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