Challenged by Tony Banks

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Since I started playing guitar, at the end of the 70's, I've loved to play Steve Hackett solos like "Firth of Fifth", highly loaded with emotion.

It never occurred to me to play the Anthony Banks parts on guitar until today, about 40 years later... OMG! I have all the keyboard melodies fully recorded on my mind, "Firth of Fifth", "In The Cage", "The Cinema Show", "Supper's Ready", etc. but I'll have to use the MIDI files to figure out some parts note by note.



"Firth of Fifth" live version. Not Hackett on guitar, but great sound.


Cinema Show.


This:


To the young ones who still haven't heard it: give yourself the unique pleasure of listening the classic Genesis for the first time. Do not miss any studio album, up to 1976!
 
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I can’t think of a band that had two such disparate long-term periods of artistic and commercial success with a different founding member fronting each.
 
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