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Who sang Blood On The Rooftops?

Genesis released the song Blood On The Rooftops. Date of release: 1976.

Release date: 1976
Duration: 05:28
The story of the song ' Blood On The Rooftops '

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The meaning of the song 'Blood On The Rooftops ', based on the lyrics
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🎶 Blood On The Rooftops song analysis
The protagonist watches television and feels overwhelmed by the news about the conflicts between Arabs and Jews. He prefers to watch shows like Batman and Tarzan. He remembers a time when things were simpler, but recognizes that they were also more difficult because of the war. He wishes he could escape the problems of the world and just enjoy a cup of tea.

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Genesis - Short Biography

Genesis is one of the most influential bands in the history of progressive rock. Founded in 1967 in Godalming, England, the band went through several incarnations over the years, but it was with the iconic lineup of Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Steve Hackett, and Phil Collins that Genesis reached the height of its creativity and commercial success.

Their music was both complex and accessible, blending elements of rock, jazz, classical and folk to create a unique sound that has inspired many bands over the decades. Genesis' songs were often elaborate, with elaborate arrangements and profound lyrics that addressed themes such as spirituality, mythology, and the human condition.

The band enjoyed considerable success in the 1970s with albums such as "Foxtrot," "Selling England by the Pound," and "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway," all of which were critically acclaimed and helped shape the progressive rock genre.

After Peter Gabriel's departure in 1975, Phil Collins took over as lead singer, and the band continued to record hit albums such as "Duke", "Abacab" and "Invisible Touch".

Despite lineup changes and periods of hiatus, Genesis remains a cult band with a loyal fan base around the world. Their musical legacy continues to influence many artists and their music remains as relevant today as it was when it was first released.
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"Blood on the Rooftops" is an eerie, dark song from "Wind & Wuthering," the eighth studio album by the acclaimed English progressive rock band Genesis, released on December 17, 1976 by Charisma Records. This album marks the last studio album with the talented guitarist Steve Hackett. After the success of their previous album "A Trick of the Tail", the band traveled to Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands to record their next project, which was the first to be recorded outside of the UK. Although the writing and recording process caused some internal tension, the album still delivered the hits. However, Hackett feels that some of his contributions were overlooked in favor of keyboardist Tony Banks'. "Wind & Wuthering" is still considered one of Genesis' most classic albums and a fascinating piece of the rock history archive.

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