Genesis - Riding the Scree video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/03/22

He rushes to the cliff and scrambles down the rocks. It takes him a long time to get down to the water, trying to keep up with the current at the same time. As he nears the water's edge he sees John losing strength.

Struggling down the slope,

There's not much hope.

I begin to try to ride the scree

but the rocks are tumbling all around me.

If I want John alive,

I've got to ditch my fear - take a dive

While I've still got my drive to survive.

Evel Knievel you got nothing on me.

Here I go!

Comments

9 years ago

peter gabriel

Buongiorno

9 years ago

excelerater

I dig into my Genesis collection and play the lamb ,always blown away...

9 years ago

Mitchell GoldenHorn

Phil's drumming is just sick here. 

9 years ago

Sugeng Kuswardono

masa lalu , yogya ku takan pernah hapus dalam ingatan, viva progressive rock !

9 years ago

drwugong

DAT BASSLINE.

9 years ago

Helena Carvalho

Tony Banks <3

9 years ago

Andrea Simonetto

as a keyboardist, I went crazy for this song long ago. I still think this is one of Tony Banks' masterpieces.

9 years ago

nick tarantol

E questa?

9 years ago

Geoffroy Dominique

Genesis - Riding the Scree (1974)

9 years ago

Raelspark

Hackett and Banks at their best.

9 years ago

Cleiton Ap Silva

Genesis - Riding the Scree (1974)

9 years ago

Fabrizio Bordone

Genesis - Riding the Scree

9 years ago

allyourmoney

The run from 1:34 to 2:10 is fucking gorgeous.9/8 FTW!!!!

9 years ago

DJ Xero

Possibly one of my favorite songs of all time. I love how each track on the album sounds exactly of what takes place in the story itself.

9 years ago

Paul Arzooman

I just love listening to Phil's drums on this track. His use of the ride cymbal is especially good.

9 years ago

pschroeter1

I love the beautiful oddness of this.

10 years ago

ProgressiveRock1970s

I was just commenting that the guitar quality, along with the fact that it is exposed at the beginning of the track, REMINDS me of Have a Cigar. I know that Wish You Were Here was a 1975 release and that the two guitar riffs contain separate notes. With how patronizing some of the comments were, I just needed to clarify my argument.

10 years ago

Kevin Hochstatter

A slope of loose rock debris at the base of a steep incline or cliff.

10 years ago

Steve Nyland

always sang this one to myself as an ode to being low to out of ganj"struggling downslope, ain't got much dope ..." was younger then, you see

10 years ago

Steve Nyland

what is a Scree? 

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