Hardly. Selling England By the Pound was not exactly a ringing endorsement of Thatcherism.
Anyway, I'm not sure if eternal blandness is setting root in me or not but proof (I hope) that I can still spot a good tune - here's one hot off the presses from a fantastic Brighton band, the Foxes:
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Nah - it's great. And it wasn't the 80's it was 1978.
Loved 'em with Gabriel but the creative spark went out when he left and they became just another band in my eyes
Follow you, follow me was from And Then There Were Three - a very under-rated album. Couple of real corkers on there:
Snowbound
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Many To Many (thank you Tony Banks)
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There's a few things Collins has done that I've loved but I think it's Genesis that I've always seen as a bit bland. Perhaps Rutherford was to blame. That Mike and The Mechanics song is an awful thing. Truly, truly awful. The worst excesses of Dad Rock that I can imagine.
What comes after Genesis? Exodus.
See ya.
Got all the Peter Gabriel albums from the 70's, he was a hatstand.