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Peter Gabriel says "no" to Genesis reunion at R&R Hall of Fame Peter Gabriel Says He Won’t Reunite With Genesis at Rock Hall Induction
1/21/10, 2:47 pm EST In two months Genesis will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but fans hoping to see Peter Gabriel sing with his former band for the first time in nearly 30 years are probably in for a disappointment. “As far as I know, I’m definitely not going to sing,” Gabriel tells Rolling Stone. “I learned at our last reunion [in 1982] that you can’t just get up there. You have to rehearse.” Gabriel is actually not even positive he’ll be able to attend the March 15th induction ceremony in New York, since he’ll be in the midst of rehearsing for a European solo tour. “I’m trying to find a way to do it,” he says. “It’s not easy. If I can work it out, I’ll go.” Chapter & Verse: photos from Genesis’ oral history. Five years ago Gabriel held a meeting with the classic Genesis lineup of Phil Collins, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Steve Hackett to discuss a possible staging of their 1974 prog-rock epic The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. “Initially I was open to it,” Gabriel says. “But then it seemed to be growing. I know what it’s like once you’re in it — these things tend to expand. I always describe it as going back to school, since this was a school group for me. It’s a fun place to visit and see your old friends, but its not a place you want to live.” Might he be open to a reunion show at some point in the future? “Phil has had trouble with his wrists and his back, so it’s pretty unlikely,” he says. The group is actually more likely to collaborate on a possible movie project, Gabriel says. “The only thing that might happen is that some people talk about a film of the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. If it is to happen, we might work together on that. We’ll see.” For more from our interview with Peter Gabriel, including info about his upcoming solo tour and his new covers album Scratch My Back, check out the next issue of Rolling Stone, out February 3rd. | |
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Can you (and folks in general) post a link to the source article you got this from? Just as a reference point, that's all. Thanks.
I'm a bit disappointed that Peter won't sing with them. I'd like to see that. But there's always one weird member in every group that screws it up for everyone else. | |
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ernestsewell said: Can you (and folks in general) post a link to the source article you got this from? Just as a reference point, that's all. Thanks.
I'm a bit disappointed that Peter won't sing with them. I'd like to see that. But there's always one weird member in every group that screws it up for everyone else. http://www.rollingstone.c...induction/ | |
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he's got no time for Genesis or the R&RHOF. don't you know? he's too busy turning rock and roll into elevator music on his new records/tours. | |
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