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Who sang For Absent Friends?

Genesis released the song For Absent Friends. Date of release: 1971.

Release date: 1971
Duration: 01:48
The story of the song ' For Absent Friends '

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The meaning of the song 'For Absent Friends ', based on the lyrics
What is For Absent Friends about?
🎶 For Absent Friends song analysis
The song is about a widowed man who goes to church with his partner every Sunday. They are always late and have to pass an empty playground. They meet the priest who remembers the time when they had more friends with them. They leave the church and take the bus home.

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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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Story of the song For Absent Friends - Genesis
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"For Absent Friends" is an acoustic track, taken from the album "Nursery Cryme" by the English rock band Genesis, released in November 1971. It was the band's third studio album and the first to include members Phil Collins and Steve Hackett. Although it received a mixed reception from critics and was not initially commercially successful, the album eventually reached number 39 on the UK charts in 1974. However, it was a success in continental Europe, especially in Italy. At only 39 minutes long, "Nursery Cryme" is Genesis' shortest studio album to date. The song was written by Steve Hackett and sung by Phil Collins, paving the way for his solo career.

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