Genesis - Looking for Someone video free download


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Duration: 07:04
Uploaded: 2011/03/09

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8 years ago

Pardo

Was soll man dazu sagen? Einfach genial, der beste Song aus dem Album.

9 years ago

Patrizia B

Buona giornata community :-))

9 years ago

Lawrence Tout

utterly epic song & album

9 years ago

p4uloren4to

Stunning song! Great lyrics! Still takes my breath away! Trespass ranks among the very best (if not the best) Genesis did. Every Genesis album Peter Gabriel era (except the first) is a masterpiece. They probably were the ultimate Symphonic Progressive combo. My favorite line: Leave me Leave me/ I'll that I have I will give/ Leave me Leave me/ I'll that I am I will give. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

9 years ago

maurizio duca

GENESIS - Looking for Someone (Trespass / '70)"Cercando qualcuno, ecco cosa sto facendo, cercando di trovare un ricordo nella stanza scura. Uomo disonesto sembri un Budda, ma io ti conosco bene, si. Camminare sulla retta via, non credo di esserne capace, cercare un ago in un pagliaio; vento gelido mi stai trafiggendo come un pugnale, mi fa male, si. Non c'è bisogno che nessuno mi scopra. Sono tornato. Si vede la luce del sole attraverso gli alberi, che scalda, sotto le tranquille ombre del verde. Eppure nell'oscurità della mia mente Damasco non era molto lontana. Perduto nella metropolitana, credo di star perdendo tempo. C'è un uomo che guarda il giornale; tu sei uno stupido, il tuo gergo non mi dice nulla, si. Non c'è bisogno che nessuno mi scopra. Sono Tornato. Si sente l'odore delle ceneri del fuoco che ci ha scaldati. Il tuo sconforto scompare ....... Eppure l'unico amico che io conosca, non mi dirà mai dove io vado .... Cercando qualcuno ed ora mi sono trovato un nome. Vai via lasciami, darò tutto quel che ho, lasciami, lasciami, darò tutto quel che ho).

9 years ago

Cleiton Ap Silva

Genesis - Looking for Someone (1970)

9 years ago

Spencer Raney

Since the first album is more of a pop album this song could considered the first true Genesis song.

9 years ago

James Morrison

Looking for gems in old Genesis.......found!

9 years ago

Roger Fletcher

Fantastic track from a fabulous album---thank you very much.

9 years ago

Menotti and Melon

One of their best songs. Good work John C

9 years ago

Gabriele Tarchetti

GRANDI GRANDI GRANDI GRANDI GRANDI....................................................

9 years ago

rg2027x

I'm sure about it. Awesome song..Genesis putting themselves out there to create something uniquely different & original. Would you expect a chef to cook the same meal all the time? Would you do the same sexual positions over and over repeatedly all the time, no variation or experimentation? lol....shit

9 years ago

Rodri Monsalve

TEMASO ESTE. 

9 years ago

Daniel Arevalo

Vivan el rock y el metal ya sea del clásico, del progresivo, del power ó del puro entre otros porque son cultura y arte ENTIENDAN el rock y el metal son cultura y arte y sus letras hablan de diversas cosas (el amor, las guerras, las batallas épicas, el desamor, la crítica social....), no son del Diablo ni menos ruidos, porque nacieron de la música clásica europea y de los negros africanos y que se vayan á la mierda los estúpidos autistas fans de los fuck géneros sin sentido alguno y repetitivos de letras que hablan de lo mismo y de lo mismo del teen pop comercial, de la bachata, del reggaetón y de la cumbia villera argentina 

9 years ago

RockProgresivo

Hoy hace 44 años se publicó el segundo álbum de Genesis, Trespass.El último con el guitarrista Anthony Philips y el batería John Mayhew, supuso el disco de debut del grupo en Estados Unidos.Un álbum entrañable que con el tiempo se ha revalorizado y que se encuentra hoy en día entre los mejores realizados por la mítica banda británica.

9 years ago

trulter solskinnsbolle

Masterpiece....fantastic

9 years ago

Svetlana266

Reminds me of The Who .....

9 years ago

Nigel Fortune

I love this song so..

9 years ago

deathtokoalas

trespass is really underrated. it's a transition record between their first one and nursery cryme, demonstrating aspects of both and focusing a little more on the feminine side of the band (more earth than sea, as the line goes) - which is where it shines, if you like it. i mean, you've gotta take it for what it is. there's no collins & no hackett but they were both always in a supporting role - important supporting roles, for sure, but not really directly involved in the core of the writing. the real writers in the classic line-up were banks (core song structures), gabriel (lyrics & themes) and rutherford (guitar & bass riffs). collins was a top notch drummer and hackett was a tasty lead player, but they were both providing extensions to the core writing. this is really the first point where that trio clicks - where gabriel is exploring interesting themes, and banks/rutherford are backing him up well - and every bit as classic a record as the others. when i was a kid (around ten), my uncle dubbed me a cassette with trespass on side a and nursery cryme on side b, and since then i've always considered them as a double record. they work well understood that way.but i learned today that this track samples *i am the walrus*. i can't hear it. anybody have better ears than me and can point it out?

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