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Genesis - Carpet Crawlers - Got Blocked on YouTube!

Hey everyone!

If you’ve seen this before then it’s nothing new but our dear friend, subscriber and Patreon member, Walter let us know this was blocked! 😱


Enjoy a second time or for the first time! We enjoy this song so much and listen to it very frequently since this was recorded! 🎶 Gotta love Genesis! ❤️


Much love always,

Nick, Lex and Marley 🐾

Genesis - Carpet Crawlers - Got Blocked on YouTube!

Comments

It's funny, I started the song & went back to working: then you did shout outs, so I pulled the screen back up, and sure enough, it was the Pink Floyd background. It's not that I think you should or should not go back to shout outs, but you don't do them anymore.

Franck Thibault

Wow, I hadn't watched this reaction since I started following you two. This might've been the first, or at least one of the very first, I watched. It's a timeless classic; melody, lyrics, arrangement, and of course those vocals (lead and background).

Kevin Lakeman

Never forget watching this live for the first time. The audience had not heard the album as it's release was months away. The story of Rael does take awhile to fully digest, but when Peter sang "You got to get in to get out" we didn't need any explanation. The meaning is universal.

Mark

Hey Nick & Lex, Thanks for the shoutout and I'm glad to be a part of The Family on Patreon!! Great song and thanks again!! - <3 <3

Walter Gill

This song always had a spiritual resonance for me, and since its release it has replayed in my head a thousand times, surely. Some songs are like that. They become part of who you are. In her final months, Mother sang me songs of her youth. They never leave us, and if they do, it is probably for the better. In David Lynch's classic "Blue Velvet", filmed here in NC, we see a bright shiny pretty and perfect little town, where on the surface everything seems hunky-dory. But then, the camera zooms into the perfect lawn, and we see an ear. Later we see at night these creeps in gasmasks. It was a metaphor for the '80s. Morning in America, on the surface, deep corruption and filth underneath. The music suffered as well. But not when this song came out...right at the tail end of a musical renaissance as yet fully mined or understood. Thanks for this.

MrWondrous David Beckwith

Blocked since it was posted a while ago? Really weird. Glad you can put it here.

B Mac

I don't get it either .Why now? And why leave other YouTube videos of other reactions and block ours. It doesn't make any sense to me.

NicknLex

Really cool to go back nearly to the start of the channel and see how the background has evolved. (This is one of those moments also that I am really glad I invested in a higher-quality pair of headphones!) Thanks for reposting this!

Mickey D

Though Peter wrote most of the album's lyrics, this is the only one for which the wrote music. Odd the copyright 'police' chose now to block your video?

Rick Kress

That song never gets old. Thank You.

Steven Pedersen


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