Genesis Formed In 1967 In Godalming Surrey United Kingdom And Was One Of The Most Popular Progressive Rock Bands In The 1970s 1980s And 1990s. During The 1970s Peter Gabriel Was The Lead Singer Until His Departure When Drummer Phil Collins Stepped Up To The Mic And Replaced Him. Starting As An Amalgam Of Two Bands Formed By Schoolboys Attending Charterhouse School In Godalming England The Original Lineup Consisted Of Peter Gabriel Anthony Phillips Tony Banks Mike Rutherford And Chris Stewart Though Stewart Was Soon Replaced As Drummer By John Silver And Then John Mayhew. By The End Of 1970 Phillips And Mayhew Had Left The Band With Collins Joining As Drummer And By Early 1971 Guitarist Steve Hackett Had Filled The Gap Left By Phillips. The Lineup Of Gabriel Banks Hackett Rutherford And Collins Remained In Place Until Gabriel's Departure In 1975. During The Period Of 1970-1975 The Band Produced Some Of The Most Widely-Acclaimed Albums Of The Progressive Rock Era Including "Nursery Cryme" "Foxtrot" featuring The Side-Long Epic "Supper's Ready" And The Seminal Album "Selling England By The Pound" Which Generated Genesis' First Foray Into The Charts With "I Know What I Like In Your Wardrobe ". This Lineup Culminated With The Band's Magnum Opus "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" In 1974. Following The Tour Promoting The Album Frontman Peter Gabriel Left The Group In Mid 1975. Genesis Decided To Continue On As A Four-Piece Producing Two Albums "A Trick Of The Tail" And "Wind & Wuthering" Which Found The Band Proving To Themselves And To The World That They Could Move On After Gabriel's Departure. Collins Stepped Up To Fill The Role Of Lead Vocalist After Countless Auditions For A New Singer Proved Fruitless By The Completion Of Recording For "A Trick Of The Tail". Hackett Quietly Departed After The "Wind & Wuthering" Tour In 1977 Feeling That His Creative Input For The Band Was Being Repressed. In 1978 Tony Banks And Mike Rutherford Contributed Music To A British Movie Called "The Shout" Based On A Short Story By Robert Graves Directed By Jerzy Skomilowski And Produced By Jeremy Thomas. More Credits And Info Here Http //
Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: The One I Love
"The One I Love" Is A Song By American Rock Band R.E.M. It Was Released On The Band's Fifth Full-Length Studio Album Document And Also As A 7" Vinyl Single In 1987. The Song Was Their First Hit Single Reaching #9 In The US Billboard Hot 100 #14 In Canada And Later Reached #16 In The UK Singles Chart On Its UK Release 1991 . The Song Was Included In Activision's Guitar Hero World Tour And Is In Guitar Hero On Tour Decades. The Accompanying Video's Director Was Artist Robert Longo. The Director Of Photography Was Alton Brown Who Later Became A Food Network Chef. In March 2005 Q Magazine Placed "The One I Love" At Number 57 In Its List Of The 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks. The Song Is Included On R.E.M. Live. Lyrics And Meaning The Record Has Ironically Become A Popular Radio Dedication To Loved Ones Relying On A Misinterpretation Of Its Refrain "This One Goes Out To The One I Love " And A Failure To Note The Contradiction Within The Same Verse "A Simple Prop To Occupy My Time." Stipe Related In 1987 To Rolling Stone "I've Always Left Myself Pretty Open To Interpretation. It's Probably Better That They Just Think It's A Love Song At This Point." However In An Interview In The January 1988 Issue Of Musician Magazine He Said That The Song Was "incredibly Violent" And Added "It's Very Clear That It's About Using People Over And Over Again". The Song Contains Only Three Verses The First Two Of Which Are Identical The Third Verse Changes "a Simple Prop To Occupy My Time" To "another Prop Has Occupied My Time." The Chorus Consists Of Just The Word "fire" Repeated Over The Backing Vocal Of "She's Coming Down On Her Own Now/Coming Down On Her Own" Sung By Mike Mills . Released August 1987 Format 7" Cassette CD Recorded 1987 Genre Alternative Rock Length 3 17 Label I.R.S. Writer S Berry Buck Mills Stipe Producer Scott Litt R.E.M.